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Appellation d'origine contrôlée
appetence 1. A
natural craving or
desire 2. An
attraction or affinity; From
French word "
Appétence",
derived from "Appétit" (Appetite)...
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Sharp Kaitlin Withrow 2015
Intervention Mom
Short film 2016
Altered Reality Hope 2016
Appetence Mrs. Rose
Short film 2019 One Hot Day
Victoria Short film...
- experiment, inexperience,
peril petō pet- petiv- petit- s****,
attack appete,
appetence, appetent, appetite, appetition, centripetal, compete, competence, competent...
- (New Year Song) 1999: Некуда деваться (Nowhere to go) 2000: Влечение (
Appetence) 2001: Заколебал ты! (You've got me bugged!) 2001: На острие атаки (At...
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appease appea****t
appellant appellation appellee apperception appertain appetence appetite application applique apply (Old Fr. aplier,
compare modern Fr...
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temperature of the water. The fish are fed 4 to 5
times per day. The
appetency of the food must also be
checked because po****tion
decreases can serve...
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lately been
brought forward, and with much ingenuity, is that of
appetencies": the term and his
description clearly refer to
Erasmus Darwin's concept...
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Volume 29,
Issue 1,
pages 82–102, Blackwell, 1971. with H. Caspers:
Appetence for
Aggression in
juvenile Damsel Fish.
Beiheft 7 zur
Zeitschrift für...
- principle" and "great
spring of
activity of our minds", from
which "the ****ual
appetence and all the p****ions
connected with it take
their origin.
Organic form...
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Naber D,
Wiedemann K (October 2005). "The
facial pattern of disgust,
appetence,
excited joy and
relaxed joy: an
improved facial EMG study".
Scand J Psychol...