It helps exonerate us, assuages our panic and provides a focus for our disdain and hate. |
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I am having trouble structuring an argument which assuages my children's disappointment on this one. |
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This promise will make whatever reform we get more inefficient and less comprehensive, but it also assuages people's anxieties. |
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At the foot of the building, made up of just three floors, the freshness of a Mediterranean garden assuages the summer heat. |
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It assuages the sense of moral panic that has been the handmaiden of prohibition for a century. |
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It is a thought that partly assuages our aspiration to a better quality of life. |
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Stuff, it seems, assuages the guilt and responsibility that should be felt by the wives of autocrats. |
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It is particularly suitable to obtain benefit to the respiration, it assuages flu symptoms and favors a good sleep spreading a pleasant fragrance in your home. |
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The research both assuages and validates this concern. |
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It assuages the pain of leaving and returning. |
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