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Once you're satisfied, mark that spot and hot glue or nail the ribbon in from the back.
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They respond on a 0 to 10 numeric rating scale (0 - "very dissatisfied", 10 - "very satisfied") or mark the option "not applicable" if they don't wish to respond.
Mr. Perlman has called the November concerts "musically very satisfying," although MARK STRYKER, music critic for The Detroit Free Press, was not quite so satisfied.
Guston was no longer satisfied with black marks on paper.
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She produced her proofing pencil and marked it up with satisfied, incisive lines.
The only telltale signs: wet teeth marks on the artwork and the boy's satisfied smile as he chomped away.
Out of curiosity, deep curiosity — which is what saves us from being comfortably self-satisfied, which incites us to live boldly and leave our savage mark on things.
This does not mark an improvement in the discourse, for all the self-satisfied back-patting over the claims of devotion to the electorate's moral elevation.
Dickey was not at his best, but the Mets were likely satisfied, considering the day began with a downpour, and thus, for Dickey, a question mark or two.
Eventually, after what I will admit was a pathetic few hours wandering through the woods with a mark on my back that can only be worn by a sexually satisfied teen, things started to make sense.
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