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Andrew Roberts's op-ed "How the Queen Saved and Soothed Britain" Feb. 10 raises questionable points.
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Soothed with soft jazz, this spot affords welcome urbane relief from the often loud, drunken antics in the streets of the nearby Born area.
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Soothed with soft jazz, this spot affords welcome urbane relief from the often loud, drunken antics in the streets of the nearby Born area.
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Soothed babies exhibit fewer tiny muscle movements compared with more tense babies, which reduces the amount of calories they burn.
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Soothed by the rhythm of the brush, Caitlyn replied sleepily, “The food was superb, and almost everyone was very nice.”
The Laird Who Loved Me Karen Hawkins 2009
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Soothed, impressed, and with bits of songs stuck in various places inside my head, we headed out into the city looking for snacks.
photos : monday night with andrew bird and loney dear | Seattle Metblogs 2009
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Soothed by the rhythm of the brush, Caitlyn replied sleepily, “The food was superb, and almost everyone was very nice.”
The Laird Who Loved Me Karen Hawkins 2009
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Soothed by the rhythm of the brush, Caitlyn replied sleepily, “The food was superb, and almost everyone was very nice.”
The Laird Who Loved Me Karen Hawkins 2009
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Soothed fears and rising hopes quickly became stock buying.
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Soothed, at least for the moment, Hay thanked him “a thousand times” for his letter.
The Five of Hearts Patricia O'Toole 2008
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