| 31. | His sensitivity assuaged Israeli opinion, but went down badly at home.
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| 32. | Swiss banks set up a fund to assuage their guilt.
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| 33. | The details of the Hilton deal seem intended to assuage such fears.
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| 34. | My guess is the Chinese will be anxious to assuage any concern.
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| 35. | Safety and cleanliness go a long way to assuaging criticisms people had.
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| 36. | Even his personal demons seemed assuaged by the professional success.
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| 37. | And I was happy to assuage their appetite, so to speak.
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| 38. | Sinn Fein leader Gerry Adams tried to assuage hard-line unionists.
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| 39. | As they were leaving the elevator, he finally assuaged her curiosity.
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| 40. | Some assuage emotion, and others are shed in response to pain.
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