| 1. | He placates homeowners with more local aid to cities and towns.
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| 2. | Many of those fans are not placated by the NFL sideshows.
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| 3. | He had to be found guilty to placate the white population.
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| 4. | It seemed we were placating television rather than improving the game.
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| 5. | To placate the kids, Werder said sodas were handed out.
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| 6. | This amendment is designed to placate our so-called base,
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| 7. | In centuries past, doctors used placebos to placate problem patients.
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| 8. | These are people who are used to being consulted and placated.
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| 9. | The Clinton administration is making a concerted effort to placate protesters.
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| 10. | Such assurances fail to placate Wal-Mart's foes.
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