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You know that they're cholesterol-lowering drugs.appeal to the focused mind.
appeal to the focused mind.
appeal to me at all, so I turned it over to my grandson and a bunch of his smart, energetic pals, friends,
to appeal to what amounts to some very horrible people.
We appeal to the child's left, logical, rational, language based brain.
to appeal to young workers.
No appeal to any higher authority for these guys.
only appeal to a niche and testing tells us things that we know are wrong but we believe anyway."
possible appeal to, you know, history buff, the unit he was in, the Excelsior Brigade
really appeal to me so um Arin introduced me to WR information and my
it distinctly appeal to the Chinese audience?
stories that do not appeal to sympathy but appeal to interest.
3PO does appeal to people.
There's this appeal to, like, oh, I want to live forever.
Does it appeal to you?
Does their tone appeal to you?
So you can appeal to a broader audience.
So we appeal to them with rational, logical arguments to talk them out of their position.
going to appeal to exactly your unique needs based on your behavior, no matter who you are.
It is an appeal to , the grand nation of France, and the ethnic purity of France.
But I think the appeal to me of trees is that almost anyone can do it, and you don't need that enormous upper body strength of things.
you're trying to appeal to the audience.
So different quadrants appeal to different countries based on that and the more investment that's needed.
Now it was an appeal to me.
We can just appeal to the universal values of fairness and respect, and everything will be good.
And I can appeal to people that only like mac and cheese and nachos.
They don't necessarily appeal to the modern palate, but I think it's important that these traditions continue, because it's really the legacy of Iceland
So that doesn't appeal to you.
It was developed to appeal to the single person, all the way the family, or someone who juices a lot and just requires a lot of food.
That should appeal to people of any political persuasion.
And these things appeal to our mind.
And I sort of appeal to the reader to support First Amendment freedoms across the board.
So there's immense appeal to that, of knowing what your dollar's actually worth.
a little more appeal to white people.
Mike Krahulik: And will appeal to him.
is to be able to continue to appeal to Gen Zs and Millennials who are more progressive, while at the same time
I wanted people to buy things or appeal to them, but it wouldn't be about my history or me.
And so a lot of appeal to me was just the variety that you'd get.
And so a lot of appeal to me was just the variety that you get.
You need to design rewards that appeal to the right levels of audience.
And he said how much I appeal to him when he was a child, when he was like four or five, as a character,
And we're really trying to appeal to the people who are on the same plane as us, who want to go on this journey with us.
Because I do want to appeal to a broader audience.
simple because we wanted to appeal to people who wanted clean, simple ingredients.
I'm going to need to appeal to a higher authority on this one.
a Republican candidate who didn't appeal to racism in the way that I think Trump did
through rationalism we don't need to appeal to anything else but that's not enough it turns out because we're still inside our own
but make something that would appeal to an equally, if not broader, audience?
So that show has to appeal to as many viewers as possible.
Netflix wins by finding more programs that appeal to the unique interests and preferences of their individual viewers.
Even the idioms of our science appeal to me, wedding cakes, fish bones, bit rot.
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