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But if you're talking about sending a private price that undercuts the published fare by, say, $10, I don't think there's much of an appetite for that yet. Our published fares are already fairly competitive and priced right. Al Lenza
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One begins to need more and more intense stimuli in order to produce the same type of arousal, ... It creates a greater appetite for more bizarre, more deviant types of sexual images. Colleen Taylor
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Looking internationally, the market still has a hefty appetite for yield that will support the currency. New Zealand yields are on a similar par with those of Kazakhstan. Adrian Foster
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We don't see the same kind of appetite from local investors that we saw a while ago. Mohamed Radwan
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I think the American culture right now is in a state where we have an unlimited appetite for irony. The great thing about a weird pageant is, if you don't win, is that really a bad thing? Robert Thompson
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I find no abhorring in my appetite. John Donne
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There's an appetite for vigour in films. The camera loves a bit of movement. Movement is usually attached to younger people and men, and that's just the way it is. I think that it's a bitter pill to swallow, but it's a fact that there aren't going to be masses and masses of roles for older women because there isn't the audience for it. Joanna Lumley
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It saves nuisance. More companies will probably have an appetite for instruments that otherwise would have triggered bifurcation. Mark Adelson
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We used to flock to watch gladiators, public torture and executions. In more recent times, our appetite for mortal violence has been sublimated in sports, photorealistic video games, film and literature. Kenneth Oppel