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He gave up an interest in music to appease his father.
Why should all these people be put out just to appease one couple?
I could only think of one thing that might appease them.
But they think there are some who will never be appeased.
However, the deal is not likely to appease European industry.
The investigation will not be cut short to appease anyone, they say.
If you're anything like me, this will appease you no end.
"Simply looking at decisions as a way to appease one interest group or another is not going to work."
It might appease John if he thought she was afraid.
She gave him just enough to appease her sense of pride.
In those few seconds I had to think quickly of how to appease him.
The policy also did little to appease a growing number of critics.
And most nights there was music too, to appease the heart.
I was about to let the matter go when he made the mistake of trying to appease me.
This last appeased the kid a bit, but not much.
An angry god who had to be appeased with blood.
But I thought the arrest might appease them for a while.
Wendy could see he was out of his head and tried to appease him.
Appeasing them would mean satisfying the King of his future.
It is also true that one should not appease terrorism.
Nothing short of total control and worship will appease her.
At the time, it seemed like an easy way to appease his daughters.
But when the reporters were finally allowed in, nothing seemed to appease them.
She had tried to appease this hunger in many ways, but found little help.
The longing to see him was, in a certain sort of way, appeased.