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This whets potential investors' appetites because it's easy to picture the potential.
"Charred food always draws you in more, whets your appetite," she said.
That whets their appetites, because it includes access to the world's most lucrative oilfields.
Easy access to such sources whets the appetite of the scholar and popular historian alike.
If butter chicken whets your appetite, you'll find it tucked into a tidy round of tandoori bread.
Almost every passing headline deepens the Brexiteers' gloom—and whets their appetite for more tales of betrayal.
And as for Ms. Goerke, this performance just whets the appetite for a complete — and staged — Isolde.
Finally, intraparty conflict is the kind of story that whets the appetite of any horse-race journalist.
We read of shocked spectators jumping to the rescue of Desdemona or fainting when Shylock whets his knife.
And historical precedents are fairly unambiguous regarding longer-term results: appeasing aggressors only whets their appetite for more aggression.
The Capitals fruitless offside review was just a fun post-credits scene that whets the appetite for the next installment.
Hollywood does such sequences regularly, but a well-executed battle scene in a Hindi film whets your appetite for more.
It should be clear to Mr. Kenarov that acquiescing to the demands of an aggressor only whets his appetite for more.
It's a voluntary submission to the federal regulator, as the Verge explains, but this just whets our appetite for more information.
All that contemplation whets my appetite, and from here, I walk along the quay on the Left Bank until I reach Le Depart Saint-Michel, a 219-hour café-brasserie.
It wets -- uh, whets -- the appetite for more adventures of Kimmy and her friends in the Big Apple, including her roommate, Titus Andromedon, who turned the wine varietal into a pun.
Its plot, when it becomes coherent, is not helped by its wholesale borrowing from Brian De Palma's "Phantom of the Paradise," because it whets the desire to watch that movie instead.
If that whets your appetite for more poetry, you should definitely read Morgan Parker's "Magical Negro," which cements her place as one of the smartest, liveliest, most accomplished young poets working today.
If "The Fourth Estate" whets viewers' appetites for high-stakes journalism, a nondocumentary portrayal can be found in this adaptation of Kim Barker's memoir, "The Taliban Shuffle," about the life of a journalist in a war zone.
You can listen to and buy the whole EP here, and if that whets your whistle, the main man's currently on tour, so why not check him out at one of the following venues on one of the following dates.
Where to stream: Disney+ If ThanksKilling whets your appetite for some holiday horror, up the ante with this truly terrifying flick about a homicidal mouth-breather who sneaks into the attic of a sorority house as the sisters are getting ready to depart for Christmas break.
Espinosa has supported government efforts to promote Colombia as a 'gastronomy tourism destination' at overseas events in Spain and Washington, D.C. The Colombian Ambassador to the United Kingdom has described her as the chef that 'whets the appetite' for Colombian cuisine.
Retrieved June 21, 2020. The original design, for the first fifty years, was based on a light lime green color scheme with dark green velveteen curtains, not orange. It was repainted to its current orange color after the owner read an article in Bon Appetit magazine that said "salmon color whets people's appetites".
Giving it a rating of 65, New Game Network described the game as "fairly shallow, and there seems to be a number of steps back from the 2016 version - aside from the improved visuals." VentureBeat says "as a bare-bones remake of an existing game, it’s not bad," and "it whets my appetite for a more sophisticated and realistic simulation".
His production's as clubby and anthemic as ever, but it's La > Swaray who brings that extra bit of magic to 'One Love'. As with her 2005 > Faithless collaboration 'Why Go?', her vocals ooze a melancholy optimism > that dovetails perfectly with the heady beats. The result not only extends > Guetta's winning streak, but also whets the appetite for Estelle LP#3 – in > prog now.
The heavier it becomes, the more difficulty it has keeping its balance. In its excitement as it feeds, it does push-ups on the man's nose and flips its hat in the air. The mosquito has a personality: egotistical, persistent, and calculating (as when it whets its proboscis on a stone wheel). It makes eye contact with the viewers and waves at them.
Kashcheyevna's domain Kashcheyevna prepares a magic potion to lull the Prince to sleep and force him to forget his beautiful Princess. She also whets her sword, planning to kill Ivan while he sleeps. When Ivan-Korolevich enters, she gives him the potion and tries to seduce him. He falls asleep and Kascheyevna tries to strike his head off, but cannot do it.
The northern saw-whet owl (Aegolius acadicus) is a small owl native to North America. Saw-whet owls are one of the smallest owl species in North America. They can be found in dense thickets or conifers, often at eye level, although they can also be found some 20 feet up. Saw-whets are often in danger of being preyed upon by larger owls and raptors.
Birgitte Thott also wrote a personal manuscript or "treatise" of two hundred pages titled Om et lyksaligt liv (On a Happy Life). In this, she asserts that even if women are not exposed to learning other languages, they should have access to literary works from other cultures via translation. This was the driving force behind her life's work. Quotes from On a Happy Life: On young girls not being encouraged to have an education: > No one whets their appetite to the sweetness found there.
His good looks and mysterious demeanour instantly gets Miki interested and she tries everything in her power to be friends with him, but Hiro turns everyone off. He claims he likes being alone, and he always will be alone. This only whets Miki's appetite, and she spends almost all of her free time following Hiro and taking notes in her mind and thinking about him and smiling at him. It turns out that he is a Deliverer- a quasi-celestial being brought to the earth to try to preserve love, which is slowly dying out.
" The New York Times reviewer A.O. Scott thought the film was "edited crisply enough to keep it from feeling like 90 minutes of C-SPAN and shaped to give Mr. Gore's argument a real sense of drama," and "as unsettling as it can be," Scott continued, "it is also intellectually exhilarating, and, like any good piece of pedagogy, whets the appetite for further study." Bright Lights Film Journal critic Jayson Harsin declared the film's aesthetic qualities groundbreaking, as a new genre of slideshow film. NASA climatologist James Hansen described the film as powerful, complemented by detail in the book. Hansen said that "Gore has put together a coherent account of a complex topic that Americans desperately need to understand.
The villain draws his sword, Bosko his, and as they begin to duel, the spontaneously animated swords shake hands as if to signal the start of the fight. The villain clearly has the upper hand, especially when he stabs the feather on Bosko's hat and the poor thing turns out to be a live bird, which flies away! Bosko continues to fight the cur, but breaks the cur's sword against his after the other half of the cur's sword is broken and lands in the floor, leading him to call for a caddy, who carries with him a number of foils, and on whose long beard the villain whets his new blade. Bosko chooses to refine his weapon with a pencil sharpener, as the foil was blunted in the last exchange.
The ears of many species of owls are asymmetrical. For example, in barn owls (Tyto alba), the placement of the two ear flaps (operculi) lying directly in front of the ear canal opening is different for each ear. This asymmetry is such that the center of the left ear flap is slightly above a horizontal line passing through the eyes and directed downward, while the center of the right ear flap is slightly below the line and directed upward. In two other species of owls with asymmetrical ears, the saw-whet owl and the long-eared owl, the asymmetry is achieved by different means: in saw whets, the skull is asymmetrical; in the long-eared owl, the skin structures lying near the ear form asymmetrical entrances to the ear canals, which is achieved by a horizontal membrane.
In North America, migrants generally sourced from Canada and the Upper Midwest winter almost anywhere in the remaining United States, however they will irruptively migrate as far as Georgia and several areas of Mexico and seldomly in Florida. Typically the northern limit of the wintering range fall up to the Okanagan Valley of British Columbia, the southern reaches of the Upper Midwest and central New England. Spring migration was tracked along with northern saw-whet owls (Aegolius acadius) as they migrated through Oswego County, New York via mist nets, with the saw-whet considerably outnumbering long-eared owls. Here, migration of long-eared owl was between March 21 and April 14 and, unlike the saw-whets, the long-eared owl migration does not appear to be effected as extensively by weather conditions.Slack, R. S., Slack, C. B., Roberts, R. N., & Emord, D. E. (1987).

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