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Graham Devine- Sate

**sating** the demands of the North African rulers, only whetted their appetite for more. On September 17, 1800, after a 40-day crossing from Philadelphia, the George Washington, a 24-vessel, anchored in Algiers Harbor to deliver America's tribute to the dey. ||
 * > Name: || Graham Devine ||
 * > Word: || Sate "Sating" ||
 * > Source: || //Savage Wars of Peace//, Max Boot, "To Conquer Upon the Sea", Drifting Toward War, pg, 10 ||
 * > Appropriate Definition: || To appease (as a thirst) by indulging to the full ||
 * > Definition URL: || http://www.merriam-webster.com/audio.php?file=sate0002&word=sate&text=%5C%3Cspan%20class%3D%22unicode%22%3E%CB%88%3C%2Fspan%3Es%C4%81t%5C ||
 * > Context Sentences: || The Washington administration dispatched envoys to the Barbary States. Alas, this policy of appeasement, far from

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