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You seem to suggest that the only real use for electronic reading devices, including the Kindle (if it were any good) and the iPod Touch, is to satisfy sudden urges to read (such as the late-night urge), or to continue reading (as after a book has been completed on the beach).
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And, if you have enough of them, you can immediately satisfy your sudden craving for a deep-fried burrito.
Meanwhile, Booth, perhaps at the point he was starting to enjoy himself, edged away and smiled, satisfied with sudden improvement.
What caused the sudden cash crunch?Banks keep cash in reserve both to satisfy regulatory requirements and to meet their obligations to customers, creditors and each other.
In a culture with no tradition of museums, the government's sudden demand for many more of them was hard to satisfy.
Since then, the usage of this onomatopoeic word has soared as jargonauts in a variety of fields embraced it, and I remain bullish on blips because the word satisfies a need for "sudden, minor shock; meaningless interruption".
Desserts satisfy.
They were satisfied "to satisfy themselves".
And a sudden midnight urge can be satisfied; Sushi Hatsu is open until 3 a.m.
"I'm not satisfied by his killing, because with his sudden death he escaped punishment," she said.
Not such a stretch when you consider each business satisfied a consumer-driven need of the moment: a sudden explosion of products on store shelves; construction materials for the building boom; new outlets for networking.
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