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So what can Hayward do to satiate his enemies while still keeping shareholders happy?
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Not to mention, it might satiate those seven people out there still mourning the loss of iGoogle.
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It was almost as if it were a living organism looking for another victim to satiate its evil appetite.
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Thus, Jobs created an insatiable hunger for novelty that now even Apple, even with its splendid new cube, can't satiate.
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As long as you can put that in front of a guy and satiate that need, then he comes back to it.
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These emerging regions could satiate the demand for its upcoming food business.
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But the addict, says Burroughs, knows no limits to satiate his craving.
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Fans snapped up the tickets immediately after they went on sale, and AEG later extended the concert run to 50 to satiate demand.
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To satiate the appetites of upwardly mobile Chinese, fishermen traverse all corners of the Earth's oceans in search of sharks or, more specifically, their fins.
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With less supply to satiate growing demand, the length of time homes have been spending on the sale block has decreased dramatically since last year.
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Those who've chewed know that a decent amount of cake can be left behind in the carefully pleated paper, and chewing it can satiate the desire for a second cupcake.
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So this year, as you look to satiate yourself on incredible food and conversation, remember that should you become parched, you can always walk over to your kitchen sink and fill a glass with fresh and clean water.
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