| 41. | Apologizing for the country's past can only gratify the apologizer's desire to feel good about himself.
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| 42. | The evidence did not support a more serious charge of indecent behavior to gratify sexual desires, the investigation found.
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| 43. | But even in that case, it was obvious that his goal was to amuse us, not gratify himself.
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| 44. | Generous helpings of performance footage and band interviews will gratify the group's die-hard cult of fans.
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| 45. | What gratifies Hussain is that so many artists, writers and Indians who value freedom have condemned the arson attack.
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| 46. | No critic, no audience, gratifies me more than being able to do something for the War Child organization.
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| 47. | The move underscores that Microsoft, while eager to gratify its shareholders, also is anxious not to alienate employees.
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| 48. | Shankar says it gratifies him deeply that more Western listeners now approach Indian classical music with the proper attitude and respect.
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| 49. | Because Kennedy was " obsessed with sex, and willing to take enormous risks to gratify that obsession,"
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| 50. | "Hurlyburly " has been called sexist because of its female characters'slatternly eagerness to gratify these misogynists.
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