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15 Sentences With "whet the appetite of"

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Austria's Card Complete is seen reaping less than half that, they said, but it could whet the appetite of some sector rivals including Germany's Concardis.
Judging from critical reaction and public interest, few people will actually see this movie, so, allow me to whet the appetite of those who remain curious.
The Roux Institute will open in May — in temporary quarters — offering a smattering of nonaccredited courses to whet the appetite of local employers and their workers.
Although limited, the performances were enough to whet the appetite of the music industry, and music labels and concert promoters are lining up to partner with technology companies.
Chris Christie, a Republican, and the fact that it is only one of two statewide elections this year, the campaign has failed to whet the appetite of voters.
The audience cheers lustily, and, as often as not, this moment of mutual intimidation descends into a scuffle, a little taste of violence to further whet the appetite of the crowd.
The Los Angeles chapter of Universal Studios' Wizarding World of Harry Potter won't be open until April 7, but this bit of food news is sure to whet the appetite of Potterheads.
Each successive, successful and bloody terrorist attack will further whet the appetite of right-wing politicians and their supporters, feverish to return full control over their nation's security to their own security forces.
The sale is expected to whet the appetite of private equity investors, some of which have already come forward and expressed their interest in taking over the business in a so-called secondary buyout, the sources added.
SHANGHAI (Reuters) - Scores of Hong Kong-listed companies - many small - are on a roadshow blitz in China to whet the appetite of mainland investors ahead of the launch of a cross-border investment link between Shenzhen and Hong Kong.
The assets, with estimated core earnings of about 60 million euros and an expected enterprise value (equity plus debt) of 7-8 times that, also include engineering plastics that have whet the appetite of peers such as Lanxess (LXSG.
However, last week top lender UniCredit announced a major restructuring including a plan to hive off 21 billion euros of bad loans, a change in gear that has buoyed sentiment across debt and equity markets and whet the appetite of funds that specialise in taking on the liabilities.
The gamescom fair in Cologne, Germany, opens to the general public on Wednesday after a series of sneak-peek events to whet the appetite of a rising generation of enthusiasts who spend more time on gaming than they do watching TV. Stars of competitive online gaming, known as e-sports, are now making the kind of money earned by professional soccer or tennis players, with U.S. teenager Kyle Giersdorf scooping $3 million at last month's Fortnite World Cup.
During the funeral of Ho, messages were exchanged between the Soviet and Chinese sides via the North Vietnamese. At the same time, Nixon's message via Maurer had reached the Chinese, and it was decided in Beijing to "whet the appetite of the Americans" by making China appear stronger. Zhou argued that a war with the Soviet Union would weaken China's hand vis-a-vis the United States. The Chinese were more interested in the possibility of a rapprochement with the United States as a way of re- acquiring Taiwan than in having the United States as an ally against the Soviet Union.
There were three options, according to Netanyahu, including withdrawing to the 1967 borders (which would "get terror, not peace"), doing nothing (which he considered "just as bad"), or "rapidly building a pyramid from the ground up." Netanyahu suggested a rapid move to develop the West Bank economically, including "unclogging" bureaucratic "bottlenecks." In April 2007 Benjamin Netanyahu said that the Palestinian right of return would have to be abandoned in return for peace. U.S. Congressman Gary Ackerman summarised his discussion with Netanyahu on this point, saying, 'Netanyahu stated that a return to the 1967 borders and dividing Jerusalem was not a solution since further withdrawals would only whet the appetite of radical Islam.

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