| 21. | Duquette hired Braves coach Jimy Williams as manager, hoping his low-key personality would sooth some feelings.
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| 22. | That's likely to sooth investors who want higher yields but are concerned currency weakness could erode their profits.
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| 23. | He, so it seems, may have been invented to sooth the pain over the losses and the defeat.
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| 24. | Such a person rolls bowling balls, not ball bearings, and consumes bottles of Maalox to sooth his worried stomach.
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| 25. | The novel is interwoven with the history of Cassandra, the sooth-saying daughter of Priam, King of Troy.
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| 26. | If we need to sooth his ego, then we could suggest that perhaps his opponents are getting better ping times.
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| 27. | Please, Wikipedia sooths, research the history of both the detachable collar shirt, its origins in Troy, New York.
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| 28. | China has tried to sooth anxieties throughout Asia about its growing clout since it launched test-missiles near Taiwan two years ago.
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| 29. | China's central bank has tried to sooth investors by saying bad loans total less than 10 percent of all bank loans.
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| 30. | However, sooth made with dried ginger adds a special flavour to the chaat and is preferred in most parts of North India.
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