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1 He says migrants try to make it more appetizing by adding spices.
2 The uneaten part of his breakfast does not look any more appetizing .
3 Quirk says that algae can be much more appetizing than most people realize.
4 Few odors are more subtile and pervading than this, and few more appetizing .
5 No doubt something homemade and a damn sight more appetizing than what he'd eaten.
6 So your challenge is to make yourself more appetizing .
7 I shouldn't expect it to run to anything more appetizing than bread and maybe fish.'
8 High gloss paint was definitely more appetizing than brick.
9 Nestle -famous for chocolate bars and ice cream -is aiming for more appetizing products.
10 But with former investor Tyson Foods entering the alternative-meat space, investors may have more appetizing options.
11 This is really becoming more and more appetizing .
12 Plainly it looked more appetizing than a chicken.
13 Gruel served in a tumbler is more appetizing than when served in a basin or cup and saucer.
14 If so you might find a more appetizing supper awaiting you at the end-aboard Sir John Killigrew's ship.
15 If you had been a young lady instead of a boy you couldn't fix things up more appetizing .
16 There's an important case to be made for social and economic reforms to make aging a more appetizing prospect.
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