And Mr. Fleisher said the threat to Social Security revenue came from lawmakers' appetite for spending.
If the need arose, she would be protected from Scout's appetite for her.
So called from his inordinate appetite: Ciacco, in Italian, signifying a pig.
Morgan Stanley benefited from investors' seemingly insatiable appetite for the securities of companies in technology and telecommunications industries.
English critics can be heard more often these days saying it comes simply from Scotland's appetite for state subsidies.
One of Cerialls' slaves offered her a basket of berries, to take the edge from her appetite until the feast was served.
Intel, for example, has said much of its recent growth has come from consumers' appetite for its hottest new chips.
It wasn't going to stay fresh much longer or, for that matter, judging from the gryphon's appetite, last much longer.
The revolving door's ubiquity in New York City comes, in part, from the city's insatiable appetite for skyscrapers.
The painting is a sad little pat on the back to a culture estranged from its own appetite.