- much less po****r
there than in the
United Kingdom. In the
early 1930s,
appeasing concessions were
widely seen as
desirable because of the anti-war reaction...
-
Appeasing Hitler: Chamberlain,
Churchill and the Road to War, is a 2019 book by Tim
Bouverie about the
British policy of appea****t of
Hitler in the...
- Dog
appeasing pheromone (DAP),
sometimes known as apasine, is a
mixture of
esters of
fatty acids released by the
sebaceous glands in the inter-mammary...
-
prospective groom prior to the wedding.
Jeannie is at her wit's end
trying to
appease them but they're s****ing
opposite qualities: one
wants Tony bawdy, the...
- shamanistic, with a well-developed
religion primarily concerned with
appeasing a
vengeful and
fingerless sea
goddess called Sedna who
controlled the...
- uninspiring, but I'll be ****ed if I'm alien." On 17 July 1917,
George appeased British nationalist feelings by
issuing a
royal proclamation that changed...
-
extend the
right to vote to 18-year-olds. This was seen as an
attempt to
appease the
frustration of the
younger generation. The next
general elections took...
- a more
central location for parliament. Managua, Nicaragua,
chosen to
appease rivals in León and Granada,
which also were ****ociated with the liberal...
- 'Twas the
Night Before Christmas 1974 A
mouse and a
clockmaker try to
appease a
disgruntled Santa after he has
received an
insulting letter.
Urkel Saves...
- his child,
Anton and the rest of his
friends take the
daunting task of
appeasing the
young man, who
turns out to be homophobic, for the sake of acceptance...