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Appeasing grief-stricken howling cats in the middle of the night.
Archive 2009-03-01 Another Outspoken Female 2009
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Appeasing extremists with speech bans usually backfires.
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He is the author, most recently, of "Surrender: Appeasing Islam, Sacrificing Freedom" Doubleday, 2009.
Inside the Mind of the Oslo Murderer Bruce Bawer 2011
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Appeasing this kind of gross bullshit only invites more of it (this is where most neocons like to insert the Hitler at Munich case, but I wont …)
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Appeasing these anti government militias is the worst thing any poltician can do now.
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Appeasing grief-stricken howling cats in the middle of the night.
been busy Another Outspoken Female 2009
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Appeasing the fans is an overarching theme this season for NASCAR, which relaxed the rules for bump-drafting at Daytona and has encouraged drivers to embrace more slam-bang action while displaying their emotions.
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Appeasing a medieval theocracy in Iran will only translate into a devastated Iraq controlled by a nuclear-armed Iranian regime.
Ali Safavi: WikiLeaks Disclosures and the Historic Opportunity on Iran Ali Safavi 2010
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Appeasing a rising hegemon carries a risk that one's national interest will disappear down its maw.
Singed by the Dragon 2011
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Appeasing financial markets was important, he said, but the country shouldn't "lose the strategy and vision."
A Nation of Dropouts Shakes Europe Charles Forelle 2011
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