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GARCIA-NAVARRO: Assuaging their as grief of parents is part of the reason they're here, they say.
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Assuaging my own fears, I thought that it was probably what they wanted, not to engage.
Knowing Jesse Marianne Leone 2010
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Assuaging the Pakistani public will be a far more difficult matter, they said.
U.S. officials try to smooth relations with Pakistan amid WikiLeaks releases Karin Brulliard 2010
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Assuaging my own fears, I thought that it was probably what they wanted, not to engage.
Knowing Jesse Marianne Leone 2010
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Assuaging the Pakistani public will be a far more difficult matter, they said.
U.S. officials try to smooth relations with Pakistan amid WikiLeaks releases Karin Brulliard 2010
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Assuaging my doubts about the efficiency (not to mention integrity) of pouring billions of dollars into the Iraqi occupation, he pointed out that "we're advancing freedom in the broader Middle East."
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Assuaging their guilt for the Holocaust, they also "found" a homeland for the Jewish people.
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Assuaging everybody is precisely the sort of charge the Prime Minister's critics level against him for his handling of the full-blown row with the U.S.
Antiwar.com Original Jerrold Kessel 2010
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Assuaging broadcaster concerns is just one of dozens of items on the FCC's to-do list to implement the plan.
Variety.com 2010
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Assuaging broadcaster concerns is just one of dozens of items on the FCC's to-do list to implement the plan.
Variety.com 2010
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