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This at first suggests an appetency for another language like the dog-Latin gibberish of children.
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Thus also the glans penis, when it is distended with blood, acquires a new sensibility, and a new appetency.
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There is a literary appetite, which the author can no more impart than the most skilful cook can give an appetency to the guests.
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I myself doubt that particular application of the Darwinian theory which attributes male peculiarities of form, structure, colour, and ornament to female appetency or predilection.
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BMW has finally revealed a secret project bakkie that twelve of its most talented young technical appetencies have been working on.
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Whatever the state of Asher's heart, he had gone to ground, eluding even the appetence of Christopher Christmas's researches.
Usage of appetite in English
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He also said the bank needed to maintain Egypt's carry trade appetite.
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He was working up quite an appetite; his first of the week.
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However, my interest in sanity had gone the way of my appetite.
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In this lower gold price environment, miners' appetite for risk has shrunk.
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There's a growing appetite among young people for financial advice on investing.
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Vodafone also suffered as a defensive stock when investors' risk appetite returned.
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But the change has affected countries that fuel China's appetite for commodities.
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Gold failed to benefit much from waning risk appetite in financial markets.
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Either way, he had no appetite for discussing the issue with Nardo.
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There's just not appetite in the market, one of the sources said.
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The day's grisly work had suddenly lost its power over his appetite.
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Global stocks dipped after disappointing U.S. data continued to temper risk appetite.
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We believe Fosun has an aggressive investment appetite and tolerance for risk.
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Though she'd thought it strange how my health and appetite had improved.
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Hypophosphatemia can lead to loss of appetite, exhaustion, weakness, and bone problems.
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Imle needed project managers who shared the company's budding appetite for risk.