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They've given me money, I have to satisfy what they think".
That doesn't satisfy what any competent business person would want to see".
The "ceaseless exposure," despite his increasing frailty, helped satisfy what Grove calls an addiction to attention.
In the end, Microsoft's best intentions may not satisfy what locals want.
Educators and federal officials should look at the creative bookkeeping that forces coaches to come up with names on a list to satisfy what looks like a quota.
Words he discovers in the Oxford English Dictionary satisfy what he describes as "an itch somewhere in the back of my brain".
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What satisfies, what doesn't?
But if Bush's ambitions were satisfied, what was in it for Blair?
This performance, said Aad Jacobs, the former equity analyst who runs ING, "not quite satisfies what we envisaged".
The isolation of the place satisfies what the sixty-one-year-old Mirren calls her "appetite for solitude"; its scenic grandeur suggests her public stature.
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