He was actually delighting in the fact that Violet had been struck simply because it soothed his injured pride. |
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I hadn't realized how cold I was until I was warming up under the heated water that soothed my tired aching muscles. |
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It was a must at wedding feasts, despite the various dals, since, unlike the oily and rich dishes, it soothed the stomach. |
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For Isabel, I prepared a mixture of oils which not only soothed the pain and relaxed her, but also stimulated the uterus and brought on labour. |
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I slid into the hot tub and sighed as the warm water from the jets soothed my aching body. |
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He soothed himself by stopping the men's grog and mastheading three midshipmen that same afternoon. |
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Prayer renewed Jesus' strength, soothed and refreshed his spirit, and imbued his heart with confidence. |
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Heavy lidded by the glare-filled monochromatic monotony of the landscape, soothed by the cool breath of the air-conditioner, we fell asleep. |
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She soon relaxed though, for the gentle strokes of his hand along her back soothed her troubled nerves. |
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She let her mind focus on the sound of the waves and the birds, listening as the music they made soothed her nerves and calmed her mind. |
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So as the waves washed in and ran away again, she was soothed and mellowed. |
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The tapping sound somewhat soothed Carl, and lulled him into a sleepy state, only then to be reawakened by the icy wind. |
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Sherman's rhythmic snoring soothed him and he liked the way his partner always smelled like buttercream frosting on a cake. |
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I seat myself on an old mahogany chair and begin to feel soothed by the sweet, smoky smell of joss stick incense. |
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Amy tilted up his face and soothed the cool gel onto his cheekbones with her fingertips. |
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Bella stopped crying and grinned toothlessly up at Grace, soothed by her voice. |
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The already rippling surface was broken by a bottlenose dolphin, another thing that soothed her. |
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One is also soothed and warmed by the brilliant sunshine that illuminates the painting. |
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As a consequence the listener really feels soothed and comforted throughout. |
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Sore throats, irritated gums and oral sores can be soothed by a gargle or mouthwash of strong sage tea. |
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Reaching out and turning up the radio, she was soothed by the sounds of the group as they bellowed one of their newer songs out of her speakers. |
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The building was perfumed with a sweet aroma that would have soothed the average visitor. |
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There must be something about PTSD, depression, and anxiety that gets soothed by drugs, booze, binge-eating, and other addictive hobbies. |
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It beguiled her, soothed her, eased away the pain and turmoil she had lived through all day, banished thought from her mind. |
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As you listen to the patter, you are enveloped in a linguistic blanket, soothed and entertained. |
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To return daily to the comfort of soft and soothed skin, A-DERMA has developed a line of specific treatments for irritated skin. |
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Muscles will be relaxed and nerve endings soothed, stress and tension relieved and circulation increased. |
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Even the most fragile of skin is thus immediately and long-lastingly soothed. |
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However soothed by his own rhetorical countercharge, he had clearly been hurt. |
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The inflammation is soothed and moisture is brought by Chondrus crispus algae and vegetal glycerin. |
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At one point, the French president at the time, Nicolas Sarkozy, threatened to walk out, but compromises were found and tempers soothed. |
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Contains moisturizers and Green Tea extract to leave skin soothed and balanced. |
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Muscle fatigue and pain are soothed instantly with this very gentle massage. |
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Your newborn is soothed by any object infused with familiar scents: for example, a scarf that you have worn around your neck. |
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Youth Skins need to be hydrated and soothed as they may be dry or irritated by the specific treatment, external aggressions. |
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The skin is soothed, radiant and perfectly prepared to receive subsequent care. |
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What a pleasure to be soothed by the sound of water, to hear the animals and the birds, to smell the fresh mint and to observe the squirrels! |
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She soothed the boys' heat rash with creams and kissed their sweating heads. |
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The work finishes as it began, with a dark, descending scale, soothed by ethereal chords in the high register. |
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In infancy, these people tend to show great distress in the absence of the caretaker and exhibit difficulty being soothed. |
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Result: soothed, hydrated and comfortable, the skin recovers strength and balance. |
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Hurricane Rita's loss of strength just before it hit the coast of Texas soothed the U. S. market somewhat. |
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The Commissioner's speech soothed and calmed our worries, but did not banish them completely. |
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I hugged her and soothed her back as she began hiccuping and sobbing. |
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She was overcome with guilt, and as she soothed me, she promised herself no harm would ever come to me again. |
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But a mere nine months is clearly not enough time to have healed his wounds or soothed his anger. |
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The singing unnerved Butch as well, but he managed to sit still with his eyes closed, as if soothed by the words and music. |
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Jack's voice was calm, it soothed her, making her feel a bit safe. |
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In the years since her death in 1991, the Motor City music has comforted me, soothed me, reminded me of the very best elements of my mother and my ten years with her. |
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The water immediately soothed my body and my feet found the bottom. |
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He touched his cheek with his right hand and soothed the pain. |
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Instantly soothed, your skin is moisturized and your tan is maintained. |
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Tense muscles can be loosened and painful joints soothed. |
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Cajeput oil soothed and stimulated, petitgrain was balanced as well as calming and sweet orange oil detoxified and cleansed. |
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The skin is immediately soothed, the sensations of irritation and tautness disappear, the redness fades and the skin regains its radiance and softness. |
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She was not soothed so much as set on edge. |
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The pock and thud of the Jokari ball on the baked ground soothed her, and she started to care about whether she could break her own record of consecutive hits. |
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Relaxed and soothed by this simple step, your skin breathes again. |
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It was as if time were standing still? you felt so good, soothed and calm. |
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At night, the skin is soothed and can effectively regenerate itself. |
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Waxing becomes a form of beauty care in its own right when the skin is properly prepared before application of the wax and properly moisturized and soothed through modelage. |
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I want to be soothed, hydrated, toned, balanced and oxygenised without any effort. |
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Yet she soothed him when gunfire frightened him, vowed to stay with him when he was in bed with chicken pox, she wrote, and he came to be affectionate with her. |
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As your muscles are soothed, they automatically loosen up and relax. |
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If the skin is not broken, the wound should be cleaned with soap and water, a cold compress should be applied and the child who was bitten should be gently soothed. |
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Their distinguishing mark is quiet urgency, soothed by Hartley's melodica, which envelopes Clinic in an atmosphere part Augustus Pablo, part spaghetti-western Ennio Morricone. |
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The sweet conversation of the Andante is clouded only slightly by its middle section, which starts almost mournfully in A minor but is quickly soothed back to C major. |
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You feel carefree and relaxed, tenseness and aches are soothed away. |
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The infant is then placed in an upright position and is soothed. |
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Their moods are hardly soothed by the arrival of flamboyant widow Hortensia. |
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Since then, nothing like the same naked terror has reoccurred, executive nerves clearly soothed by so many record-breaking instalments of Pirates of the Caribbean. |
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The gentle sameishness of the milk swishing into the hand-bowl seemed to have soothed the burglar very much. |
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Fragilised zones are soothed and complexion unified. |
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Soothed again, but only soothed to deeper gloom, Ahab, who had sterned off from the whale, sat intently watching his final wanings from the now tranquil boat. |
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Warm ambient air, loiterings abroad, gardenings, flowers to take about, and preserves to make, soothed the wicked imp to slumber in the parish of Hollingford in summer-time. |
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His last moments were soothed by the devoted attentions of his now distracted widow, and by the presence of some of his distinguished and faithful friends. |
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