It has a mild tranquillising effect, which you can experience by merely picking the flower buds and inhaling their scent. |
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He hoped that its tranquillising effect could be used to give the patient some rest. |
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This includes tranquillising 25 or so wolves a year and fitting them with radio collars so they can be tracked. |
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Grief tends to soften the rougher edges, acting as a restraint on the author and tranquillising a life led with a deep-rooted, prickly streak. |
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These factors in themselves have a medicative and tranquillising effect. |
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They have a tranquillising effect, without necessarily causing sleepiness. |
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To consider our petty status-worries from the perspective of a thousand years hence is to be granted a rare, tranquillising glimpse of our own insignificance. |
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Floral paintings on the ceiling, pebbles in illuminated partitions and Plexiglas pillars with arrangements made of bamboo accompany the nature theme and create a wonderfully tranquillising and relaxing atmosphere. |
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As regards persons detained under the Aliens Act, the CPT has highlighted a case in which medication having a tranquillising or sedative effect was administered in the context of a deportation procedure. |
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Instead of imposing real standards of safety, what you are basically doing with these soft and undefined basic standards is, I believe, trying to give the public a tranquillising pill. |
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