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"sated" Definitions
  1. sated (with something) having had so much of something that you do not need any more

206 Sentences With "sated"

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He called for bread and meat until he was sated.
Curiosity sated, a sizable audience will never use it again.
Imagine eating enough bacon and you might find yourself sated.
I hope there's enough to get people's desires for stories sated.
Not even sporadic loosies sated their appetites for a complete project.
Is it the increased amount of protein that's keeping me sated?
That's similar to how our appetites feel sated after we eat.
Seldom has his appetite for the symmetrical been so extensively sated.
They also offer charcuterie and cheese plates to keep you sated. drink.well.
The president, once again sated, flew back to Washington in high spirits.
What if the country's appetite for thumping revelry has finally been sated?
This exhibition leaves you sated in a way you might not expect.
Whether it's sated by artistry or impulse, there's a dose for your addiction.
Sated by the cheeseburgers, she has the good sense to reject him cold.
Salt Fat Acid Heat made me ravenous and sated me all at once.
Here's a roundup of holiday health advice to keep you sane and sated.
I feel emotionally sated and in a good place to start the week.
Until then, keep your doggy drive sated by checking out these transformed movie posters.
Artificial activation of these neurons in sated mice is sufficient to drive voracious feeding.
The appetite for a great Delacroix exhibition is not sated at the National Gallery.
I tried the Impossible Burger, and frankly, it completely sated my infrequent burger needs.
And with 37 grams of protein, it will keep you sated until your next meal.
They're dumb, they happily roll in the mud and muck, their appetites are easily sated. . . .
Once again, he has begun his night at the table, well sated and well surrounded.
The Chinese consumer's desperate desire for four-wheeled transport has, to some extent, been sated.
By the time I leave, I'm well beyond sated, but somehow still haven't had enough.
When the punishment fits the crime, retribution is achieved, and anger is sated; it softens.
Chris Christie is at the ready, with a hunger for attention that's not quickly sated.
At the end of the day the truck returned to pick up the sated grazers.
Liverpool fans will be sated, of course, by ending their wait, as is only right.
That long, hermetic summer of 2003, Faith sated a pretty hungry, and incredibly thirsty, young woman.
Afterward, my boyfriend and I sang Air Supply in a karaoke bar and ate cheeseburgers, sated.
If the West is sated, and China is getting there, where is the growth coming from?
In January, Soylent launched Bridge, a 180-calorie drink designed to keep you sated between meals.
Investors, too, looking for liquidity may find themselves sated for a while with a secondary round.
Why it teems with people—content, sated, relaxed—every time I walk up its dark stairs.
The chef life allowed me to indulge in after-hours intimacy that sated my physical needs.
So say the hard-line Tories in May's party, their appetite for destruction not yet sated.
Our collective (unhealthy?) obsession with serial killer investigations will be sated by yet another Netflix binge session.
Garth Brooks extends his tours until demand is sated, adding extra dates until shows stop selling out.
The way things are going, the Yankees' ambitions may not be sated by a wild-card berth.
But it wouldn't be "The Walking Dead" if the lust for violence weren't fully and generously sated.
The researchers found that acutely hungry college students were as generous toward strangers as sated ones were.
She witnesses extreme violence and experiences it, during ordeals designed to send men away "sated and battle-maddened".
And that life is a whole lot easier when my appetite is sated and my body is nourished.
Yet all the bribery and vehicles of dubious provenance have not sated the demand for second-hand cars.
The junior Trump throws a sleepy lothario's glare, that of a soft lion too sated to eat you.
But in a really nice way my admiration for and fascination with Winogrand is by no means sated.
Far from the concert carnies of Stephansplatz and the kitschy key chains of Mozarthaus Vienna, I was refreshed, sated.
He harshly criticized Sessions in a New York Times interview the same day, which seems to have sated Trump.
The shocking murders — and Court TV's ensuing coverage of the killer sons' trial — kept true crime fanatics well sated.
It's hard to quit "The Clock;" it tantalizes, yet never provides a narrative resolution, so you never feel sated.
After finishing our fresh verbena teas, we left sated — uncertain if we should credit the meal or the setting.
When they emerge from behind a sheet, happily sated, she helps him screw his peg back onto his stump.
Day Trip Tastes for fine art, thin-crust pizza, the macabre and more can be sated in New Haven.
But I passionately wanted to go to school, to foster a curiosity that could not be sated with Talmud.
It is a dynamic of giving and receiving, from which we exit sated, enervated, transformed, and ready, eventually, for more.
There's a broad set of color calibration options, including sRGB, so most people's tastes should be sated by this screen.
Ikea is bringing two speakers to the US and UK to keep those anticipating the 2019 Sonos-Ikea partnership sated.
Of course, Hitler's territorial ambitions could not be sated and less than a year later World War II had begun.
The obvious risk is that the movie, sated with such benevolence, will doze off into the winsome or the cute.
Two summers ago, he had returned to Cleveland, a wayward son grown sated on the humid languor of South Beach.
The freshly sated buzzsaw plant went to sleep, causing the vines that were blocking my path forward to melt away.
Word out of the White House is that Bannon's apology hasn't sated Trump, that it is too little, too late.
My curiosity is sated — and, to be honest, it'll probably be that long before my garlic press loses its sheen.
I sated the girls with small bowls of Cheerios and Cheez-Its, while I tackled the sippy cup/food storage cabinet.
Bliss point has also been used to figure out at which point during a consumption period a person is most sated.
I was sure that this was the key to experiencing India as an adult — at the very least, I'd leave sated.
While 68 percent of us sated our afternoon cravings with chocolate in 2014, in 2015, this had fallen to 59 percent.
We look, and look, and then — sated with looking, secure in our reactions, perennially missing the point — we put them away.
The N.F.L. long ago went all in on Death Star dominance, sated on money and nose wrinkled in distaste for dissent.
The binge eaters also reported feeling less sated after the liquid meal and the exposure to the stressor in the evening.
It's easier to care for your little Tamagotchi, which chirps infrequently and can now be sated with a few brief button presses.
If you've been looking for something to watch after Stranger Things, you may be sated — at least for the next 12 minutes.
When Meltzer finished Sunday, he walked down the mountain, sat in a chair and sated himself with pepperoni pizza and a beer.
Those weaned in a baby-led approach seemed to be more responsive to being sated and were less likely to be overweight.
But having been bred to feel sated by denial, half the time we don't even know what it is we hunger for.
It's true that internet mobs are rarely sated until they achieve some reduction in their target's authority and power — often a firing.
"Joshua is Charlie's voice for now," I say, and now everybody nods and our visitors, curiosity sated, wander off to the swings.
In the days that followed, birders poured their hearts out on their instas and their blogs, sated paparazzi having captured their Beyoncé.
You play it right, you'll come home sun-kissed and sated, ready for a marathon session of "Line of Duty" on Hulu.
We the people were once sated by Underwood's make-believe underworld; we delighted in episodic samplings of his deviant dealings and horrifying hubris.
My calculus may have failed to yield victory on the pitch (adiós, Mexico; see ya, Japan!), but I felt ethically sated at least.
But players who watched their peers and heroes compete for Olympic gold are unlikely to be sated with the promise of inferior medals.
While we might be waiting until 2019 for new episodes, we stay sated with the crumbs of news coming out of season eight.
If your hunger for virtual stardom hasn't yet been sated by games like Kim Kardashian: Hollywood and Katy Perry Pop, you're in luck.
That didn't ever happen; instead, the audience's hunger for crossover music was sated by more crossover artists, and more releases from crossover stars.
"They like what they like," Smith-Simpson said, after the parents had filed out of the room, sated babies back on their hips.
If your appetite for disenchantment is not sated by "First Reformed," you can turn to "The Seagull," a new adaptation of Chekhov's play .
Seven appearances in the National Invitation Tournament have hardly sated a Wildcats fan base annually accustomed to scheduling other plans on Selection Sunday.
The appetite of Mr Son and his main lieutenant, Rajeev Misra, a well-connected former derivatives trader from Deutsche Bank, was far from sated.
He sated [sic] you don't do that until the last day because the opposition would know how many votes they had to make up.
And when you wake up the next morning, that hankering for a buttery, flaky pastry can never really be sated with just one croissant.
This isn't like No Man's Sky where half a dozen different things demand the players attention and beep and cry when they aren't sated.
Few are better at exploiting a news cycle and media ecosystem whose hunger for a new development, anything loud or scandalous, is never sated.
Then, sated, and leaving the ruby red ball behind, this complex, mysterious creature will sail into the sunset with many of our doubts on board.
In the process, he has also responded to a growing demand for standardized, low-cost accommodation and sated his childhood ambition to start a business.
Though he's been working on a new project, he has kept the palettes of his fans sated with an audio journal compilation titled These Days.
I am confident that he read more than 50 books this summer; we were making twice-weekly trips to the library to keep him sated.
Now let us skip over the waves (and across the room) to consider a dreamily post-coital, fully sated bull and its equally happy prey.
And I sated my newfound addiction for all things under the sea with half a day on a private boat with a local islander, Nox.
Still, devoted Feifferites, not to mention fans of Mr. Rash and Mr. Koechner, who get to flex their muscles nicely here, will be well sated.
But the urge to leave home, once sated, revealed an unexpected truth: "I realized the important thing was that my identity is Japanese," he said.
ZURICH (Reuters) - China's appetite for foreign takeovers has not yet been sated, but future targets may be smaller, the head of Chinese strategy at UBS said.
I doubt it—for all the eating and the talk of food, good, bad, and outright dirty, it seems a chef's hunger is never fully sated.
If the punishment is a dish served up for public consumption, the general appetite is sated when the fine is announced or the suspension is served.
Meanwhile, there are birthdays and holidays to celebrate with raves, orgies and unconditional support — a joyful excuse to keep fans sated until Season 2 in May.
The vegetables will provide you with more nutrients, and the fat helps you feel sated longer without the digestive stress that large amounts of meat can cause.
I would have been comfortable and sated, able to do something with my evening besides sit there and wait for my belly full of roughage to digest.
The President, cheered by his tax reform victory and sated by days of holiday golf at his Florida resorts, cannot wait to get back into the fray.
Before Friday, the Mets slate of April games against National League teams had not been sated with clubs expected to play past the first weekend in October.
An astonishingly high rate of opioid prescription in Humboldt County has bred addiction, officials said, and the craving is increasingly sated by a growing market for heroin.
It sated desperate hunger pangs, offered relief from the perpetual cold, and was a blessed escape from the brutal drudgery of life in the slums and workhouses.
Not everyone managed to get a ticket however, so hopefully those fans might instead find themselves sated by a little bit of new music from the man himself.
A biker who really likes marijuana eats some bad turkey and becomes a monster turkey whose demonic thirst can only be sated by the blood of other addicts.
Ron Wyden (D-Ore.) Wyden was the leading voice to make the Sessions hearing public and may be somewhat sated by getting what he wanted on that front.
They haven't sated our thirst for a really top-quality celeb wedding, but we can still offer our grudging respect for their Seal Team 6-level ninja secrecy.
I think it is the death of diplomacy and I see no way to get it back started until the revenge of the Iranian people is somehow sated.
But on Thursday, market-watchers like CNBC's Jim Cramer were finally sated when health insurer Cigna and pharmacy benefit manager Express Scripts reached a $67 billion takeover deal.
Touch can sometimes be sated with replicas, but in "A Feast for the Senses," taste was invoked only in labels about festivals and the sacrament of the Eucharist.
The new song is more sated, faded swag rap, featuring production from LordQuan and bars from Levi about living hard but still finding time for fun along the way.
Vocals feel like the first-class citizen on these headphones, but the bass is so taut, punchy, and present that my bass head urges are fully sated as well.
So perhaps it's not so odd that one spent his career proving an emphatic point to the world, while the other saw his craving for success sated rather earlier.
The Premier League has brought little pleasure thus far this season, with Ranieri suggesting too many of his players were still too sated with the success of last May.
At the root of this kind of narcissism is always the same thing: a vast, yawning chasm of need, a hunger for approval and validation that is never sated.
The planet is getting ready to wipe us out and when it happens it will be because of a capitalist system which cannot and will not declare itself sated.
Retro Report This is a season of gustatory excess, when families gather at ample tables, offices hold lavish parties, and people eat and drink till they are beyond sated.
Well, two of the year's biggest films, Incredibles 26.6 and Deadpool 24, do boast several uproariously funny sequences, so it's possible that they sated people's appetite for feature film comedy.
A debate raged as to whether the American population would be subdued through fear, as in 1984, or sated by pleasure, as in Aldous Huxley's iconic dystopia, Brave New World.
Honestly it seems like Kevin just has a deep-seeded thirst for blood, and it can only be sated by the murder of a bumbling and loveable working-class stooge.
Jupiter has descended upon Europa in the form of a bull and, having sated himself, the two now seem to be in a strange kind of harmony with each other.
If Grumpy Cat and "Keanu" haven't sated your appetite for screen felines, try "A Street Cat Named Bob," a savvy exercise in inspirational feel-good cinema lightly seasoned with grit.
At first glance this might appear to be no more than an acceleration of the recent rebalancing of global inventory away from a sated Chinese to a depleted LME market.
Down at the revamped World Financial Center, amid the puce-colored marble of Brookfield Place, Francophiles can be scented at Hermès, bathing-suited at Vilebrequin, and sated at Le District.
While there aren't any images of Oasis available yet, Keller and Goodman were able to share some details to keep everyone sated until its on the public test realm in December.
Sated after sopping up all of the ad dollars drifting around the wreckage of a soul-crushingly monetized social web, Facebook realizes it's probably time to chart a different path forward.
Hunger pangs can be sated at Bread & Brine (19 Main Street) a casual restaurant with creamy New England clam chowder and soft milk buns to pull apart and absorb the broth.
After you are sated and amazed, rest comfortably knowing tonight's menu will be in my next party-planning book, "Pip Pip Hooray," all about throwing your dream wedding on a budget.
"Throw the bums out" is satisfying, but if we want to leverage this moment for real change, we have to refuse to be sated by the firing of any individual predator.
From his perspective, people seemed to have no fixed centre; they were merely bundles of urges that changed in response to the latest come-on, their appetites always primed but never sated.
But Patrick is again experiencing firsthand the potency of grassroots political campaigning, heading back to Boston each time with his Clintonian appetite for personal stories and interactions temporarily sated, his aides say.
Are they sated by the occasional "hello" at big historical moments, or are those meetings during the 27-minute cold open in the third episode really an exercise in prolonged sexual tension?
The NFL announced Tuesday that next week's game between the Los Angeles Rams and Kansas City Chiefs sated to be played in Mexico City has been relocated due to poor field conditions.
Today that hunger has been sated with not one but two new tracks, as well as the announcement of a new album, No Shame, which is her first since 2014's Sheezus.
And if he had not thoroughly investigated what was before him, if his curiosity of his subject still wasn't sated, he would get a panel and start a more detailed tempera painting.
We like the oven-roasted chicken sandwich with honey mustard sauce, which has 23 grams of protein and 5 grams of fiber -- a nutrient combo that will keep you sated on the road.
"When you have an obsession for food and you would like to eat anything, the whole day long, because you never feel sated, it's really hard," Suzanne's mother, Gonny Heijnen Corstjens, told Ickenroth.
In film footage of him at work, a Leica repeatedly jumps, hungrily, to his eye and, a split second later, darts away, sated—going about its business while Winogrand chats with an interviewer.
I soon realised that I found it a lot easier to eat nothing for a modest amount of time than to be grazing or eating light all the time, never feeling properly sated.
This is why, arguably, real fights get so much spotlight: When two lads have a set-to in Grimsby, or when a televised boxing match ends in a knockout, our collective bloodlust is sated.
Only mildly marred by the sentimentality that infects so much American war writing, Hersey's account of the first American land offensive of World War II, Into the Valley (1943), sated a fierce public thirst.
" He compared the plot to Chekhov, and wrote that the film "goes down as easily as a sip of the plum wine the sisters brew and yet leaves the viewer both sated and intoxicated.
Dre), or they became actors (LL Cool J, Ice-T), or they settled in to a comfortable late-career plateau that mostly sated old fans while not really striving for new ones (Snoop Dogg).
The excitement surrounding it proved that there is a real hunger for more racial diversity onscreen, and one that isn't likely to be sated by a single Black Panther movie every two to three years.
By the end of the day a record number of goals had gone in, and the football-watching public were thoroughly sated, with some of them elated too and others left shattered by horrendous displays.
Messi is still extraordinary, but Xavi has gone into semiretirement in the desert, while Iniesta is sated with fame, fortune and the wear and tear of being a Spanish saint for the past seven years.
Ghrelin is the "hunger hormone" that sends signals to your brain to let you know you need food, and leptin is responsible for telling your body that you're sated so it doesn't need to feel hungry.
"I've literally been to cleaner bathrooms in rural Pakistan," Mr. Carlson said in an interview on Thursday, shortly after departing Penn Station on an Amtrak train, sated by a sausage-and-onion slice from Don Pepi.
Instead, the combination of silkiness and crunch, the taste of sweet corn and salty, warm-spiced meat, the bite of Cheddar, cool lettuce and the fire of the hot sauce left me happy, sated, at ease.
And it's also a workout; at the right time, brain sated, a reader tends to become starved for the sensory, bodily, three-dimensional experience of mortality, nature, textures, and sounds—and flees the thin gruel of text.
When Brexit day comes next March, and Britain is left with either a bad deal or with no deal at all, the call for revolutionary change will not have been sated—it will be stronger than ever.
Even once I started working and could have used the money to buy my own candy whenever I wanted, that wasn't the point; my Halloween stash felt differently earned, this more primal hunting-gathering impulse momentarily sated.
Dividends are becoming a crucial source of investor income for the same reason the Colorado River became a vital source of water for Los Angeles a century ago: because other options dwindled and thirst is never sated.
Back at my hotel the buttery crunch and tang of the chicken left me sated and teetering toward a nap, but I fought it off and took an Uber to the opposite end of the culinary spectrum.
"Having to open up three 100-calorie packs to get 300 calories of chocolate takes a longer time to eat and makes you less sated than if all 300 chocolate calories were in front of you," Wansink said.
That demographic is sure to change, just as the food scene here will evolve, keeping a transient population of students, alumni and visiting parents sufficiently sated as they return year after year — or in our case, for good.
It is indicative of how they have fallen: They have allowed themselves to grow old, to become sated by a success that seemed destined never to end, to take as eternal a superiority that was only ever temporal.
It's only been six months since Gaga released Joanne, so it's unclear if "The Cure" will be part of an impending new album or EP, or just a one-off to keep fans sated while she continues to record.
There's some fatigue on the core platform, the levels of engagement of content on your newsfeed have gone down 30 percent, 17 percent of the content on your newsfeed now is ad supported and it looks like we're sated.
By Monday, it was hard for a happily sated and exhausted listener to fight off a sense of anticlimax, but the brunt of the Bachfest, which opened on Friday with a concert of music leading up to Bach, remained.
On Unamuno's Marxist interpretation of the windmill scene, Quixote recognized that, though they might look harmless, the "long-armed giants" kept the townspeople sated and distracted enough to forget their oppression at the hands of the modern bread factories.
Across southern China — far from the affluent coasts and Beijing's gaze — a vast metals industry has fed the country's manufacturing boom and sated global demand for components used in products from smartphone batteries to electric motors to jet airframes.
Seeming genuinely sated by all of the success coming her way, Parx was typically buoyant about the possibility that "We Need to Talk" may not be her own commercial breakthrough, but merely another baby step in an atypical career.
While her let's-wait-and-see approach has sated the base -- and many members of her caucus -- until now, with every passing day that the Trump administration stonewalls legislative attempts at oversight, her position becomes that much harder to hold.
It's a lot to digest, but the serial essay structure of the book makes it endlessly easy to pick up, flip to the most relevant section for your needs—be that emotional eating, cultural identity, or body shame—and feel sated.
Just as sugar changes your palate, making you crave more and more sweets to feel sated, I was worried that the incremental doses of immediate gratification my phone doled out would diminish my ability to feel genuine joy and pleasure.
We have either gone out at the group stages or the second round, and that's it: no real feeling of being robbed; that peculiar English hunger to be hard-done-by wasn't ever sated, and there was no real blame.
If that's all you order for dinner (perhaps with the peanut butter and chocolate mousses, adorned with dulce de leche and bits of honeycomb for dessert), you may feel sated but not overly full, and you'll be only about $30 poorer.
Andy Kravis and Erik Agard lure us in and out of their puzzle by leaving a trail of bread crumbs, sorry, sandwiches at the first and last Across entries, and by the time you finish solving, you will feel sated.
Out in the corridors, greeters in black suits and blue ties enthusiastically guide lost tourists to the escalators, perhaps hoping they'll be sated by some H&M or Athleta, or some ice cream from Van Leeuwen (which always had a line).
Among the novel's bittersweet ironies is that, for all Frances's suspicion of cliché, she can't shake her sense that Nick, as a handsome, older man, will behave according to type, discarding her as soon as he is bored or sated.
Sanders is telling voters that America has become a sort of oligarchy in which affluent citizens exploit poorer ones, and while many voters aren't lining up to have a beer with him, they're thirsty for — and sated by — that narrative.
"I gotta do things my own way, darling," Rihanna sings in the chorus of ANTI opener "Consideration" possibly in rebuke to a nagging lover, but it's hard not to see it as sated acceptance of the singer's free spirited public and media persona.
And even those who knew better may have hoped that the president-elect, his ego finally sated, would settle down to running the country — or at least delegate the boring business of governing America to people actually capable of doing the job.
The baby foods were ready-to-eat jars of chopped up veggies and proteins like turkey or salmon, which were perfect for lunch or for popping open when we went out to eat and needed to keep him sated while we waited for our meals.
Available on: PS4, Xbox One, Switch, Windows, macOS Much like the first Overcooked, the sequel has you and your friends attempting to navigate chaotic kitchens, hazards, and each other as you try to put together simple dishes like salads and hamburgers for never-sated patrons.
It was a perfect moment of solidarity and understanding; bearing witness to the kind of conversation I'm more used to encountering in radical spaces and in the streets unfolding against a backdrop of sated heshers with blastbeats echoing in the distance felt like a revelation.
In my reading about that, these depictions of sleeping women seemed to embody the malaise of an entire society that was sated on the comforts of capitalism but alienated from its own wants; a kind of decadence, if you like, but in its worst manifestations.
Right, even these negatives have positives—with Bilal sated "untitled 01" sets an aptly apocalyptic tone, Lamar doesn't wander out of control until the last third of that overblown eight-minute track, and Thundercat's exceptional bass finds drums to match all over the record.
My mind still racing with questions about what was actually going on in the world and my yearning for human contact not sated by my brief interaction with Mike, the session was a bust, and I moved on to the next item on my list, a nap.
The quantity of certain featured ingredients is limited — only a few small clams and oysters, and two shrimp bobbed in my seafood soup — but the dish leaves you sated because of the rice, condiments and an optional raw egg that diners can cook in the broth, which thickens it.
For me, these items include making a living wage solely through my art, an abundance of affordable studio space, a low cost of living, ample funding for projects keeping many artists like myself creatively and conceptually sated, and proximity to cities with larger markets in which to exhibit work.
"Publishers aren't putting out books by many people of color and they're giving us limited space at the table," said the romance writer Rebekah Weatherspoon, who has published some novels with small presses and self-published others, including "Sated," which features a black heroine and a disabled, bisexual Korean-American hero.
Any morbid curiosity at post-bloat, only-wears-shorts-now Adam Sandler can be sated by watching the trailer to The Do-Over, in which Sandler and David Spade spend other people's money; it is difficult to describe what little plot there is without using the word "cuck" to describe Spade's character.
When we were sated, when we could stomach no more books, Tall Lionel suggested the Hawksmoor, to raise a glass to the old place, but I was dispirited by my colleagues, by their small-minded acquisitiveness, by the weather, by the thin drizzle now turning old book covers to pulp in the slowly filling Dumpster.
Do you think there's just a 15-year-old who's just not going to be able to watch ESPN because he or she has all their needs sated on the internet, and what you're really doing is sort of doubling down on the audience that already knows who you are, is used to watching you?
In time—as we took this blood and filled the veins of dying children, sated the limbs of car-crash survivors, refilled untold thousands of hemophiliacs, as roses bloomed on our skin and our blood-pressures dropped, as our minds quickened with the rich, pure fuel, as the generations came and went—this ceased to be novel.
Readers interested in uniform minutiae perhaps a touch too obscure for ESPN—say, Japanese baseball uniforms, or minor league hockey novelty sweaters—find themselves sated daily on the Uni Watch blog, which also includes historical anecdotes, a collection of sport-sorted quick news and images links called the ticker, and guest posts from readers and journalists.
If you're looking for a Bandersnatch flow chart to aid in your experience, keep in mind that the writers intended the story to have a much more dynamic quality than simply choices A or B. "There are lots of potential paths that Stefan's journey could take and it's up to you for when you feel sated," Jones told The Hollywood Reporter.
Majority House Leader Paul RyanPaul Davis RyanEmbattled Juul seeks allies in Washington Ex-Parkland students criticize Kellyanne Conway Latina leaders: 'It's a women's world more than anything' MORE (R-Wis.), not fully sated by his conservative legerdemain, now openly longs for so-called "entitlement reform," a euphemistic phrase for cutting the Medicare, Medicaid, and Social Security systems that ordinary citizens rely upon.
He has cracked down on migrants, raised the alarm about a drug and security emergency, led a rebellion against the European Union, insulted its leaders as drunks, sated the news media with a constant stream of outrageous sound bites, baited the left into overreactions by purposefully echoing Mussolini and filled the widespread Italian demand for a law-and-order heavy.
From the moment that Trump stepped into the office of the presidency, he has degraded it — with words that a president has no business speaking (or tweeting); with ceaseless lies; with infantile and often unhinged behavior; with raging conflicts of interest; with managerial ineptitude; with a rapacious ego that's never sated; and with foreign dealings that compromise America's values, independence and interests.
On busy days, my web-watching might comprise little more than a brief reconnaissance of my garden before I start work: here a web dotted in fresh prey, its owner happily sated by its breakfast of liquefied aphid innards; there one damaged by some nocturnal disturbance, its owner half-concealed on a stem of honeysuckle, already busy planning a replacement.
Add in the familiar Hans Zimmer score, the familiarity of James Earl Jones's steady narration as he reprises his role as Mufasa, and the glow of watching a beautifully convincing CGI version of Simba blink his sleepy, confused eyes as he looks upon his domain for the first time, and it's all calculated to give you a deep, sated holiday glow in your chest.
Frank Bruni Opinion Columnist Never sated by the amount of attention that he gets and congenitally inclined to cast himself in the center of everything, President Trump tweeted about the most stunning of Tuesday's primary results — New York Representative Joseph Crowley's defeat by a 28-year-old newcomer named Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez — and suggested that Crowley's comeuppance reflected his insufficient deference and kindness to Trump.
According to George Solt's "The Untold History of Ramen" (2014), the dish is said to have first appeared in 1910 in Tokyo, under the name shina soba (Chinese noodles); almost vanished during World War II, when flour was strictly rationed and street vendors were banned; and revived with imports of wheat under the midcentury U.S. occupation — when Americans hoped to keep the population sated and therefore invulnerable to the promises of communism — to eventually flourish postwar as a hearty and cheap lunch.

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