" And Jim Gordon tries to quell chaos in "Gotham.
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But it did nothing to quell his overall momentum. 12.
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Goldsberry came by the Refinery29 office to elaborate on Quell.
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Still, the sweetener is likely to quell opposition from developers.
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The government took its familiar steps to quell the outcry.
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Renee Elise Goldsberry is the rebel Quell in 'Altered Carbon.
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We'll soon see if her quitting will quell the controversy.
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But grassroots activists will not be so easy to quell.
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Mr. Zuckerberg's personal email did not quell the activists' frustration.
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Still, it's done little to quell the concerns of recipients.
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Replay does not quell controversy, because answers are rarely definitive.
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But the meeting apparently did little to quell the outrage.
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But their statements did little to quell growing employee anger.
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Mr. Zuckerberg's personal email did not quell the activists' frustration.
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Tehran has even helped its Iraqi clients quell the unrest.
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The speech did little to quell criticism of the company.
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The police have launched tear gas to quell the demonstrations.
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The Republican president has not helped to quell those concerns.
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That would not quell the furor over moving the embassy.
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The usual approach – to quell it with drugs – stops working.
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They also take questions, in an attempt to quell concerns.
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But he has not been able to quell the movement.
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But his advice has done little to quell their fears.
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Therefore, the job report also helped to quell inflation fears.
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The British military deployed to try to quell the violence.
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But can President Trump successfully quell the rage from his critics?
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But wasn't able to quell concerns about its shrinking user base.
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There's evidence that smoking cannabis can quell nausea and alleviate anxiety.
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Incumbents are also trying more subtle ways to quell urban unrest.
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That may help quell some developers' concerns with the upgrade process.
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Of course, that fact alone isn't enough to quell the controversy.
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Mr Trump's administration has tried various methods to quell the influx.
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Riot police fired tear gas and water cannons to quell protesters.
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The change was unlikely to significantly quell unrest within the party.
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" And WashPost: "White House seeks to quell backlash over Trump remarks.
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Appropriate training can help to quell those fears and generate interest.
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Police fired tear gas and water cannon to quell the protest.
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But it would not quell worries about lies in political advertising. ■
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Cramer helped callers quell their fears on a few key stocks.
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The government is apparently seeking to silence protesters and quell unrest.
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But, robust corporate earnings helped quell concerns and Asian shares gained.
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It took six days for British troops to quell the rebellion.
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PRID=1604938. Prime Minister Narendra Modi sought to quell public fears.
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The doctors prescribed drops and steroid pills to quell the inflammation.
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Dr. Judson Brewer offers a brain hack to quell pandemic anxiety.
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We have enough solutions and enough power ... to quell any unrest.
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That journey is what this season is all about for Quell.
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Quell tries to recover Kovacs' stack, but the Angelfire destroyed it.
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Vázquez took to Twitter hoping to quell the outrage among citizens.
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Clinton moved quickly to try to quell the furor on Tuesday.
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Monday's announcement, however, did little to quell frustration with the company.
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However, solid first-quarter earnings could quell some of those fears.
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Still, Trump went out of his way to quell the rumors.
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He failed, however, to quell speculation about his motives in Washington.
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NBC defended its edits but that did little to quell the frustration.
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Piled-on sensationalism couldn't quell Anonymous' growth; it only made them stronger.
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Officers were brought in from across the country to quell the unrest.
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The Sunday appearances did little to quell the furor around Trump's behavior.
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In an attempt to quell unrest the police eventually released tear gas.
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But that may not be enough to quell skepticism about the product.
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To quell rising tensions, officials briefed Nunes and South Carolina Republican Rep.
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The losers and maimed quell their sniffling for the sake of unity.
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Others say a casual conversation can quell fears of the unknown flier.
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The police used stun grenades and tear gas to quell the demonstrations.
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It is Bradley's job to quell that doubt and disprove that charge.
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But it will have done little to quell frustrations in the territory.
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Hundreds of thousands of Indian troops have been deployed to quell it.
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But even this explanation didn't quell the outcry about the magazine cover.
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He thinks a hot compress is the way to quell its growth.
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A soothing salve to quell the pain, if just for a moment.
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" –to quell concerns about Jason in FvJ "Now I'm playing with power!
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Those replacements may not be enough to quell criticism of the company.
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Such controversies can spread quickly and prove difficult for businesses to quell.
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Someone holds a water hose toward the wreckage to quell the dust.
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Or that such a delicate voice could quell such a motorized riot.
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But management changes alone are unlikely to quell the complaints of critics.
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It is unclear whether Pichai plans major changes to quell workplace unrest.
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H. Norman Schwarzkopf to end Desert Storm helped Hussein quell the uprising.
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Mr. Shine's exit did little to quell a newsroom in tumult, however.
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Clegg's announcement caused as much confusion as it was designed to quell.
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On Saturday, Ms. Patterson found herself trying to quell her children's fears.
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He grabbed his sword and ran to help quell the angry mob.
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Clegg's announcement caused as much confusion as it was designed to quell.
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Twitter is trying to quell the trend of criticism from government officials.
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Ethiopia's prime minister resigned Thursday in a bid to quell the protests.
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And Trump hasn't exactly been doing a lot to quell those fears.
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In January, Iran temporarily restricted Telegram access, ostensibly to quell anti-government demonstrations.
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Rallings also praised protesters who remained peaceful or tried to quell the violence.
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Experts agree that these fragrances and others have the power to quell anxiety.
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The authorities attempted to quell the protests using water cannons and tear gas.
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Witnesses said troops fired tear gas, pellets and bullets to quell the protests.
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In recent years, advocacy groups have worked to quell the teen vaping epidemic.
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" On Tuesday, Trump tried to quell the controversy, saying his criticisms were "misconstrued.
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Sometimes one stick will do; sometimes you need two to quell a craving.
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But it's his job to quell Republicans' biggest fears about the Democratic worldview.
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Good economics should, after all, involve using theory and data to quell prejudices.
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Mr Mattarella's choice of an IMF alumnus did little to quell such speculation.
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Quell taught her soldiers to withstand psychological manipulation and torture in virtual reality.
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Mr López Obrador, who is often called AMLO, tried to quell the controversy.
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When I get home, I get my yoga on to quell my nerves.
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WhatsApp has already taken some steps to quell the rise of fake news.
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There is little chance it will quell the growing voice of the conspiracists.
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CEO Jojo Hedaya quickly apologized, but it did little to quell the outrage.
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The ad from Joyable provided a free quiz to (hopefully) quell my fears.
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She hopes these options might quell the anxiety and anger Jeff increasingly experiences.
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Trump's campaign sought to quell the backlash, issuing a statement attacking the media.
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This doesn't help quell fears and evacuation preparation here in the Mid-Atlantic.
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To quell concerns, a proposal known as a switch-over clause was dropped.
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But if you quell your own anger, your real enemy will be slain.
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CNBC's Jim Cramer helped callers quell their fears about a few key stocks.
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The city's mayor, Philippe Pradal, has tried to quell worries on all sides.
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Seeking to quell the backlash, Trump walked back his statements a day later.
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Here are five things to watch: Can Warren quell concerns about her candidacy?
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China has not used the military to quell the protests as of yet.
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Troops with assault rifles stomp around college campuses, trying to quell student protests.
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Pinch-hitter Hector Sanchez lined softly to Chris Owings to quell the rally.
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The attempted reassurance did little to quell Palestinian anger at the United States.
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I had to quell that feeling that people have lost what is theirs.
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Reports on Monday of Razzaz's impending appointment did not entirely quell the protests.
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He must quell a violent uprising and lead the country through necessary change.
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After the shooting, the Sacramento Police Department sought to swiftly quell public outrage.
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They're not really looking at their phone, they're trying to quell the awkwardness.
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JERUSALEM — For months, Israel has tried to quell Gaza's border protests through force.
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But will his shift quell the howls of protest from within the U.S.?
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Use it once the initial inflammation has gone to quell dark spots, too.
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Danica then double crosses Quell and the Kovacses and tries to kill them.
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The restrictions on prisoners' movement and visitation did little to quell the violence.
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The CDC will be increasing staff at more locations to quell the outbreak.
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A new report from NBC News isn't doing anything to quell those worries.
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She started using pot to quell her nausea and cope with the stress.
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The military was patrolling the streets all day trying to quell the attacks.
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The Amazon subsidiary rolled out two new privacy features Tuesday to quell concerns.
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President Trump's response to a global epidemic has done little to quell fears.
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Benzodiazepines worked quickly and effectively to quell racing heartbeats and dismiss spinning thoughts.
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Zuckerberg later met with prominent conservatives in an attempt to quell that uproar.
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Van Dyke's sentence may have also helped to quell anger at the department.
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But this long-overdue move may not be enough to quell current outrage.
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The bill has since been withdrawn, which did little to quell the protests.
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Asked for comment, the White House sought to quell the sense of tension.
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But this bigotry had done nothing to quell Trollmann's popularity—or his success.
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Whether Mr. Trudeau's appearance will quell the political storm remains an open question.
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Since then, Trump hasn't done much to quell the confidence of American women.
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Usually, only 4 million doses are needed to quell an outbreak in one country.
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Let your attempts to quell election day anxiety begin — post-election day massage, anyone?
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Items like white noise machines can help quell distractions and offer more acoustical privacy.
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But even that happy ending can't quite quell the doubts raised about Hank Pym.
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His grudging manner did little to quell concerns about his attitude toward the group.
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That was enough to quell most conflicts within the party and quash UKIP's surge.
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The result is that a system intended to quell ethnic tensions has entrenched them.
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The government felt compelled to send in the army, temporarily, to quell the mayhem.
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None of these purchases helped quell rumors that Doda married Athina for her money.
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But the new farm registry will not completely quell the debate over foreign landownership.
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A continuation of these themes would likely help quell fears over U.S. growth prospects.
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Unsurprisingly, this does nothing to quell the rumors, and we're back where we started.
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The problem with his product is it may stoke fears rather than quell them.
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That has remained in place, though it has done little to quell the protest.
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"That leaves it up to other policymakers to quell the growing concerns," Mendes said.
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People are using it to quell their symptoms, and they're getting a worse habit.
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So, Facebook may be attempting to quell the "bad actor" bots from its platform.
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His executive order to end the practice has done nothing to quell the outcry.
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I did a quick Google search to quell my curiosity and discovered something horrifying.
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No one likes being criticized, and often those in power seek to quell dissent.
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Kansas then got four free throws from Malik Newman to quell the Texas comeback.
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The umpire attempted to quell the trouble as the players continued their verbal volleys.
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The trip will further stoke 2020 chatter that Hickenlooper has done little to quell.
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Still, hopes that profit strength will help quell market volatility may be ill-founded.
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It can quell anxiety, quiet the mind, and facilitate a more in-body experience.
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At the morning press briefing, Mike tries to quell the reporters' headline-grabbing mania.
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Authorities imposed a state of emergency and a curfew to quell unrest in Charlotte.
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Fortunately, it's not too difficult to quell feelings of sidewalk rage in the moment.
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Hoping to quell the inflammation, doctors gave her steroids, but her heart kept deteriorating.
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It has also called in help from the European Union to quell the fires.
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The unrest has continued despite attempts by President Atifete Jahjaga to quell the upheaval.
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No one can be required to take medications that would help quell their addictions.
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Whatever you do to quell boredom, keep things interesting by altering your behavior often.
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Mr. Manafort intended to use the report to quell Western criticism of Mr. Yanukovych.
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If deemed authentic, the speech should serve to quell rumors of Mr. Baghdadi's death.
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That did not quell criticism of Mr. Seehofer's initial refusal to dismiss Mr. Maassen.
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That wasn't enough to quell outrage from Equinox members, with some canceling their membership.
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They could also serve to quell some concerns about his health and his age.
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A few have said he should be only temporarily suspended to quell any unrest.
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But it's clear that TikTok's statements have done little to quell these lawmakers' concerns.
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And it will perhaps help quell the narrative that his campaign is in decline.
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Investors are now waiting for Friday's employment report to confirm or quell recession worries.
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In public, ByteDance is working to quell American fears about censorship and national security.
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Morrison's promise to quell environmental protesters in Australia is part of a global trend.
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In an attempt to quell reports of dissent, the regime banned many foreign journalists.
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A lack of strong roles, for any performer, can quell the habit of audacity.
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Such an easing would not quell the fundamental tensions between the US and Iran.
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Boston Beer founder James Koch tried to quell fears on an earnings call Thursday.
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Secretary of State Rex Tillerson aimed to quell fears of rising conflict on Wednesday.
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On Thursday, they said the 20-minute meeting had failed to quell their anxiety.
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Bernie Sanders is doing enough to quell his fervent supporters' "vicious, malicious" behavior online.
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The healthy bounce back in hiring last month should help to quell recession fears.
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That's the best we can do to quell our appetites for dominance and punishment.
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The result is a political revolution whose goal is to quell any further revolutions.
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Displaying information such as an estimated time to the lift's arrival can help quell panic.
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Quell was deeply concerned about how stack technology, which she invented, might perpetuate economic inequality.
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Quell had a plan to bring back true death, and restore equality — which Rei sabotaged.
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Rights groups criticized the warning as another attempt by the military government to quell dissent.
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Already in the 19th century the Bank was intervening in order to quell banking panics.
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But last week's big election wins for Republicans appeared to quell most of those concerns.
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MINUSMA, established in the wake of the French intervention, has struggled to quell the unrest.
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Musk tried to quell those concerns during the shareholder's meeting Tuesday in Mountain View, Calif.
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To quell public anger over high petrol prices, Mr Ramaphosa's government has frozen them temporarily.
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But those words weren't enough to quell the discord on the first night of DNC.
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She knows the baby is Rob's baby, but she just wants to quell the chatter.
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Atreus helps Kratos quell some of his distrust in people and stay his bloodthirsty blades.
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While that explanation made sense, it didn't necessarily quell my concerns about my personal data.
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This helped quell investor concerns of a continued slowdown in subscriber growth for the company.
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Over and over again, authoritarian-leaning regimes have utilized low-tech strategies to quell dissent.
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Prosecutors are definitely not supposed to use criminal charges to calm unrest or quell riots.
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I'm here to quell your health concerns: staring at a screen doesn't damage your eyes.
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Even Amazon's attempt to quell concerns about its employees using the SNAP program fell flat.
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President Donald Trump has repeatedly singled out the city for failing to quell the violence.
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"Having a bunch of candy around helps quell any urge to munch on a Smacker."
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Researchers said that sailors likely brought cats along to quell the rodent populations on ships.
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At best, those are attempts to quell the American people's anxiety over the President's behavior.
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She continues to tell police she would often use blanket to quell the baby's cries.
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Kellyanne Conway called on Democratic Party leaders to quell the rising violence among their supporters.
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Social media censorship is a tactic used globally by authoritarian figures to quell opposition voices.
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Qassem Soleimani, Iran's most prominent commander, was dispatched to Baghdad to help quell the unrest.
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She never found that opportunity but her thoughts on how to quell racial tensions impressed.
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Critics say China uses its counter-terror and national security regulations to quell free speech.
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The intention to quell the spread of malicious deepfakes before the 2020 election is laudable.
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The armed forces released a statement "suggesting" that Morales step aside to quell mounting violence.
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In an effort to quell the uprising, the Iranian government blocked access to the internet.
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Since coming to power, President Emerson Mnangagwa's government has resorted to force to quell dissent.
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The swift actions of the police have so far done little to quell the outcry.
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An official inquiry said the army shot civilians to quell post-election violence last August.
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Trump's self-defense, however, was unlikely to quell the uproar caused by Monday's news conference.
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At least in the short term, this surge of nationalism will quell discontent at home.
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Volkswagen is also trying to quell a potential backlash by dealers in the United States.
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Giuliani on Sunday sought to quell speculation over whether there are additional recordings featuring Trump.
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The government's defenders said the move was necessary to quell conservative dissent on June 24.
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Hong Kong's Hang Seng dropped 1.1% after the government imposed emergency powers to quell protests.
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The release was meant to quell some of those fears and muster support for Haspel.
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Ironically, the chaos he was brought in to quell may serve to bolster Kelly's standing.
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The events forced President John Kennedy to order reinforcements into Oxford to quell the violence.
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When you quell anger, you perform a service on behalf of white patriarchal power structure.
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But that was not enough to quell anger against the police force, and protests continued.
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Unable to quell Spicer's doubts, Baldwin's Trump turned to a time-honored technique — sexual assault.
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It means taking time to quell fears and squelch rumors among passengers and workers alike.
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That's why we created some homemade ASMR to help quell your FOMO while you WFH.
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I had to quell every American helicopter parent impulse in my body not to intervene.
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To quell their fears, I told them I would make the background out of focus.
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As a science journalist, I've written several articles to quell vaccine angst and encourage immunization.
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Still, the address should quell some concerns that he's been absent at a critical moment.
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He said the announcement would hopefully "quell" the market for biofuel blending credits, called RINs.
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Hoping to quell public outrage, he argues that China must push forward with economic development.
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His successor, Timothy J. Sloan, resigned last year after failing to quell the bank's turmoil.
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The neighbors asked Mr. Pence to "help us quell the damaging impact" of such tales.
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His comments were an effort to quell accusations that the Trump campaign had paid Daniels.
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As questions mounted, Democratic Party officials remained silent, doing little to quell the growing chaos.
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The bill, titled the Quell Underage Inhaling of Toxic Substances (QUITS) Act, was introduced Thursday.
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Nothing one of those 225-point, 28-assist games and an Oklahoma victory can't quell.
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His appearance Tuesday failed to clear up lingering uncertainty or quell calls for more information.
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Dowd's call for an end to the Mueller investigation did nothing to quell such suggestions.
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It was a transparent public-relations ploy that did little to quell a growing firestorm.
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That's a fact that's unlikely to quell the internal Democratic debate over the party's future.
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She and her team do not plan to move manufacturing back just to quell critics.
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This might help quell fears among holdouts still worried about using their credit cards online.
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The decision is unlikely to quell the sentiment among protesters that justice failed the victim.
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This act fueled speculation that China might be gearing up its army to quell protests.
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To quell the ensuing furor, he issued a statement explaining that he supported church doctrine.
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Beijing brought the world's No. 2 economy to a halt to quell the coronavirus epidemic.
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In the CDC's smallpox simulation, the health department uses vaccines and isolation to quell the outbreak.
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He and other top officials threatened to resign until Bush made changes to quell the rebellion.
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Finding enough medicine to quell Charles' destructive seizures is their primary challenge — then along comes Laura.
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The police director also praised the protesters who remained peaceful or tried to quell the violence.
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He also tried to quell concerns that there isn't a clear path forward to dismantle Obamacare.
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This failed to quell investor fears, however, as the S&P 500 dropped 2.7 percent Monday.
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Until we know the magnitude of the pain, we can do little to quell the suffering.
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On the App Store, Magikarp Jump is quick to quell any high expectations you may have.
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And she blames the university for doing nothing to quell the furor of the nameless crowd.
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The Justice Department spent the night before the merger announcement attempting to quell the states' concerns.
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But Weaver struck out Bryan Holaday on a 73 mph breaking pitch to quell the threat.
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Efforts by the government to quell the unrest — including shuffling the president's cabinet — have failed spectacularly.
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Quell and Rei try leaving on an escape pod, but it explodes (this is Rei's doing).
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The move did little to quell what has become Hong Kong's worst political crisis in decades.
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Teenagers often seek to quell their anxiety and insecurity by imitating behaviour they regard as normal.
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In turn, India increased its military presence in the region to try to quell the uprising.
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Richard Blumenthal (D-Conn.) signaled on Monday night that White House's response didn't quell his concerns.
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Whole Foods Market's new slate of directors may not be enough to quell activist investor fears.
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It seems to go against Twitter's own efforts to quell trolls and abuse on the platform.
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The party's leadership has stayed quiet, neither fanning the flames nor attempting to quell their base.
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Check. Portraying the public reaction as military forces try to step in to quell the panic?
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In the wake of these tragedies, people demand solutions — anything to quell the violence and uncertainty.
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But the decision will not quell demands from Capitol Hill and elsewhere for more decisive action.
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But his efforts to clean up the quote did not appear to fully quell the uproar.
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Conley hit a 3-pointer to quell the run and the Clippers could draw no closer.
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Najib's desire to quell any criticism has led him to target members of his own government.
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Many in the West have wondered why China hasn't taken firmer action to quell the protests.
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Authorities have responded with curfews and blocks on broadcasters in an attempt to quell the unrest.
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Ivanka Trump's intention in the interview was clear: try to quell the firestorms her father starts.
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The meeting, which was scheduled before Trump announced the tariffs, did little to quell Malmstrom's worries.
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Trump did nothing to quell those rumors in an interview with Time magazine that ran Thursday.
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And it seems unlikely to quell battles that have rocked campuses here and across the nation.
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I get hungry, and the one thing that can always quell my hunger is a cigarette.
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Several escape attempts aided by people on the outside have done little to quell those suspicions.
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In her efforts to quell stereotypes, Zurbano has found it's easiest to address the media itself.
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This metric could continue to decline for McDonald's if it is unable to quell customer concerns.
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For the past two hours she'd been sucking in her stomach, trying to quell the growls.
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The March report contained data that could do even more to quell investors' nerves over inflation.
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It was an undeniable victory for the protesters — but it did little to quell the unrest.
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Still, Modi tried to quell concerns that the central government will perpetually rule Jammu and Kashmir.
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Trump's fiery speech earned a muted response from other world leaders hoping to quell escalating tensions.
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First, it ought to quell fears that demand for the mass-market Model 3 has dropped.
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Mr. Macron has tried to quell the protesters' anger but has yet to defuse the movement.
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The Australian government launched a chatbot to address citizen questions and quell the spread of disinformation.
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Hussman thinks the notion that the Federal Reserve interest rate cuts will quell markets is unfounded.
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Fourth, the Federal Reserve should inject the economy with dollar liquidity to quell a dollar shortage.
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It would be inspiring to see our country's leaders work together to quell the nation's anxieties.
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Companies like Guard Dog Security, Bullet Blocker and TuffyPacks designed bulletproof backpacks to quell those concerns.
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The bill was suspended, but it was too late to quell the anger it had stirred.
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He said he hoped the announcement would "quell" the market for biofuel blending credits, called RINs.
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His aides later tried to quell the rumors by releasing photographs of Mr. Duterte having breakfast.
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Some have also called for a vote to quell criticism that Democrats' probe is currently illegitimate.
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The banking industry, he said, will make the minimum reforms necessary in order to quell outrage.
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Even government concessions, including the rescinding of the social security reform, did not quell the unrest.
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When hurricanes are a part of life, people cope and quell their anxiety through their music.
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Colonial-era law The Indian government had sought to quell any unrest over the law's passing.
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He creates a new crisis every time he tries to quell or rebut an old one.
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Eddie Baza Calvo, a Republican, posted a video on YouTube to quell concerns about the development.
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So therefore, if I never knew about background issues, I was never working actively quell them.
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Just so we're clear: the president's comments will only incite more player protests, not quell them.
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It will quell the rebellion in Parliament that roiled the Brexit debate over the past year.
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One member of security forces deployed to quell the violence was among the dead, he said.
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The government wants to quell international competition by raising the barrier to entry for outside players.
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Although access to more information can help quell irrational fears, information alone is often not enough.
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His comments did not quell the growing pressure from within his party for him to resign.
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The political discourse of late hasn't done much to soothe the anger or quell the hate.
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Then, Rei blew up the escape shuttle she and Quell took to get away from the carnage.
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Although he should be showing leadership and making every effort to quell this tide, he is not.
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Social media sites were later blocked to quell the protests, according to the internet monitoring platform NetBlocks.
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Footage after the crash showed smoke coming from the building and firefighters working to quell the flames.
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Big purchases are scary to make online without anyone there to quell your fears and answer questions.
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Left-hander Dan Jennings struck out Drew Butera, Alex Gordon and Alcides Escobar to quell the threat.
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It was the second week in a row that riot police used force to quell the demonstrators.
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But we now have a vaccine against the illness, and we're better equipped to quell its spread.
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The strong economic data helped quell some of the fears surrounding the ongoing U.S.-China trade war.
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The firm's financial miss but market disappointment in its financial report did little to quell the discussion.
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Hadid hasn't made any further efforts to quell the controversy and Victoria's Secret hasn't mentioned it, either.
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Their demands include democratic elections and an investigation into police use of force to quell the protests.
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Party leaders have been trying to quell a rebellion among these lawmakers and bring them on board.
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They say pervasive surveillance and displays of military force are being used to intimidate and quell dissent.
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Starship is betting its new service can quell fears of package theft or worries about missed deliveries.
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Still, Andresen's support hasn't been enough to quell suspicions and skepticism in the bitcoin and security communities.
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It seems that police unable to quell violence may lose their inhibitions about taking part in it.
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Other conservative figures have been put on the government payroll in an attempt to quell their criticism.
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Sanders tried to quell some of his dissatisfied supporters at a rally before his expected speech Monday.
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Walker later scored off a drive and knocked down another 3-pointer to quell another Magic rally.
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Quell is one of the few people who knows enough about the unit to track them down.
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But on Saturday he sought to quell fears that the government could fall over the rail link.
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Why didn't his in-depth explanation of the grading algorithm win students' trust and quell their complaints?
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In a brilliant parental tactic, she offered her daughter a snack to quell the flow of tears.
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The president was eventually forced to release his original long-form birth certificate to quell birther rumors.
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From the White House, President Lyndon B. Johnson directs federal troops to quell the riots in Detroit.
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As they retreated, they saw the distinctive red berets of the GSU, often deployed to quell riots.
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It took around 140 firefighters to quell the blaze, two of whom were treated for minor injuries.
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In a bid to quell unrest, Congolese authorities ordered internet capacity to be slowed down on Monday.
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To quell my nerves, I decided to stalk her and see if she was prettier than me.
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The reinforcements' mission will be to quell the gang warfare and battle the growing criminality, Alfano said.
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However, officials said there was no possibility of using an aircraft at night to quell the blaze.
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Chilean police and military were brought into Santiago to quell protesters and remove them from the subways.
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Already, Ms. Bresch, 47, has moved more quickly than they did to quell public furor over prices.
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For a group of conservative senators, Trump's backing wasn't enough to quell their opposition to the bill.
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Suleyman tweeted on Thursday to quell speculation that had started to swirl following news of his departure.
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But his comments did nothing to quell the sense of shock and uncertainty over what comes next.
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But Senate Republican Majority Leader Mitch McConnell sought to quell the rising pressure on the White House.
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But he hasn't won a state yet, and a win would quell the complaints that he hasn't.
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At one point, the anger at Mr. Wilson boiled over and police officers helped quell the unrest.
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Human rights groups say demonstrators reported being assaulted by police officers sent in to quell the protests.
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That helps them quell their nerves, because saying it out loud allows them to stop internalizing it.
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In this unprecedented time, having employees "working around the clock" may not be enough to quell fears.
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The British had sought to quell the Mau Mau uprising by instituting a policy of mass detention.
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But is Hotez just preaching to the converted, or will he be able to quell vaccine doubts?
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"It will take more than this to quell the criticisms" of Ms. Harris's record, Ms. Cook said.
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A subsequent statement from the NBA's commissioner backing freedom of expression did little to quell the firestorm.
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Larry Hogan, a Republican, called in the National Guard to quell riots — and appeals for federal intervention.
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Lamb's decision to come out in support of impeachment could quell some of those doubts, with Rep.
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He said the attention has made police chiefs an easy scapegoat for politicians aiming to quell unrest.
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Those answers would quell fears about how the virus spreads and how to protect front line workers.
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Some see Draghi's ambiguity as being an intentional effort to quell investors and end the euro's rally.
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"It's more about relevance," she said—a retrofitted rationale that had done little to quell the outrage.
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Meanwhile, then–special envoy to Ukraine Kurt Volker was attempting to quell Trump's anti-Ukraine paranoia — unsuccessfully.
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At least 21 people were killed, many in clashes with security forces trying to quell the rallies.
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Conceding to protesters and granting them greater democratic rights may quell the protests, which China definitely wants.
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Pat McCrory (R) on Thursday to offer support for law enforcement trying to quell the violence there.
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This absurd image is, to the artist, a metaphor for the government's efforts to quell the protests.
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We can't quell the anxiety entirely, but a little preparation, you'll find, can go a long way.
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Trump had vowed in January to bring federal intervention to bear to quell gun violence in Chicago.
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As we reported in January, EPA transition team members are struggling to quell unrest within the agency.
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Shaving their head, the study said, could up their dominance and quell the psychological effects of hair loss.
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Since that moment, Putin has been on a path to quell that fear through absolute power, Gessen said.
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Bloomberg reports the project, named "Remix" internally, may be an attempt to quell tensions with the recording industry.
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However, the candidates, aware of voters' apprehension, sought to quell anxiety and make the case for their electability.
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Pinera announced the suspension of the price hike on Saturday but it did little to quell the unrest.
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After years of incurring billions more in debt to quell activists' thirst, corporate debt has shot up correspondingly.
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They send powerful signals to our DNA that help quell inflammation and promote resilience at the cellular level.
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But this should help quell the complaints of "creative professionals" who complain that Apple has forgotten about them.
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In an attempt to quell these concerns, he defended his testimony in a Wall Street Journal op-ed.
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In short, with so many ways to fail, even Mr Gorman's decade-long record cannot quell all doubts.
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The latest research should quell some of these wild speculations, for which there is literally no empirical grounding.
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And two, if a voter is concerned about Trump's inexperience and temperament, will Mike Pence quell their anxieties?
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Police fired tear gas at some supporters of the former leader in an attempt to quell the protests.
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Additionally, it could help quell fears current and potential owners might have surrounding the reliability of Tesla products.
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Even the result — an 11-4 Yankees win — did little to quell the fans' disappointment with Stanton's debut.
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Its most recent release, the iPhone SE, did little to quell chatter about its growing lack of innovation.
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He scrambled to quell the concerns, according to lawmakers who discussed strategy with him at a meeting Wednesday.
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" To quell the number of incidents, the study suggests "implementing effective sexual violence prevention programs in middle schools.
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The mining companies helped quell dissent with gifts, paying for employees' Thanksgiving turkeys and funding Little League teams.
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Communist Party leaders said they would bring in "national security" legal measures to quell unrest in the territory.
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Pichai and the rest of Google's leadership have been trying to quell an internal backlash over the revelations.
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The stock market has more evidence to quell fears that a recession could be looming, CNBC's said Friday.
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In an attempt to quell media attention, the provincial police force held a press conference late Thursday night.
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This drew criticism from some New Yorkers, who felt officials did so in haste simply to quell fears.
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But Ebrard said both sides recognized the need to quell the sharp increase in Central American outward migration.
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China has likened the increasingly violent protests to terrorism and warned it could use force to quell them.
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While these efforts have reduced the problem, they have done little to quell the violence in Guanajuato state.
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But Ryan's high-profile endorsement did little to quell jockeying for other slots further down the leadership ladder.
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After all, in the past, central banks have been able to quell the markets' nerves through conventional means.
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Seeking to quell such worries, Melrose made a series of legally binding commitments about GKN's future this week.
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When Lolo nips her, she said, he triggers that emotion; his mere presence then helps to quell it.
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To quell the furor, Ms. Reno undertook an outreach effort that restored some support among Miami's black citizens.
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Mnuchin attempted to quell growing uncertainty within Congress as President Trump ratchets up a trade war with China.
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Regardless, we all feel the effects of the measures being taken to quell the spread of the virus.
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His successor, John Kelly, was supposed to quell the disorder, but has just as frequently contributed to it.
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Economic austerity, a failure to quell the insurgency in Sinai and a harsh security crackdown are to blame.
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A government shutdown is still looming; the pope reignites a sex abuse controversy he was hoping to quell.
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At the same time, he said, he was using alcohol and sleeping pills to quell anxiety and depression.
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Instead, Mr Chakravarty insists, he is "creating a climate of fear" in an attempt to quell all criticism.
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A CNBC host said everyone should be infected with coronavirus to quell fears that have impacted the economy.
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Dr. Narasimhan's team treated him with steroids to quell the inflammation, and other medicines to open his airways.
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The warning comes amid efforts to quell rising dissent against army general-turned-President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi.
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Njonga said the government's plan has done little to quell farmers' fears, adding that it needs to succeed.
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The Sanders campaign's reluctance to provide much information about his health has also not helped to quell concern.
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While some say a union was inevitable, others question whether management missed a chance to quell unhappy employees.
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They say the proposed constitutional changes would give the president the tools needed to quell Turkey's many crises.
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Devonte helped quell tensions with his sign offering "Free Hugs," and his photo was shared around the world.
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Paramilitary troops have been deployed at important government buildings in Lahore, the provincial capital, to quell further unrest.
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Haddad, an economist, has been meeting with major investors to quell fears about a PT return to power.
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The suspension employs aluminum steering knuckles, and Amplitude Selective Damping shock absorbers help quell body bob and dive.
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Fairfax has sought to quell the controversy by forcefully taking it on when asked about it by reporters.
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Blu was sold to Imperial Brands in 213.7 to quell anti-trust concerns when Lorillard merged with Reynolds.
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Sater also met with Cohen during the campaign about a plan to quell tensions between Ukraine and Russia.
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"Just so we're clear: the president's comments will only incite more player protests, not quell them," Hill said.
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Increasingly angry at Mr. Boehner's efforts to quell his restive right wing, they pushed to toss him out.
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""We are in unprecedented times, and the conventional tools to quell the market's volatility are showing their limits.
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She used it to quell her own anxiety and also acclimate herself to the touch of other creatures.
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In my currently stressed-out state, the prescription polish wouldn't be enough to quell the urge to pick.
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Maybe Vonn was just experimenting with some yogic breathing techniques or trying to quell her anxiety before the competition.
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While investigators search for answers, Mayor Bobby Dyer has tried to quell both sides of the gun control debate.
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Investment banks Goldman Sachs and Morgan Stanley have moved quickly to quell speculation they are about to do so.
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The United States is balancing numerous considerations as it seeks to quell Syria's violence and advance several strategic objectives.
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The Chinese government sent tanks to quell the June 4, 1989 protests, and has never released a death toll.
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Police stepped in to quell the feud between rival groups that began late Monday and lasted for several hours.
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The test is partially intended to see if receiving routine payments will quell anxieties around losing jobs to automation.
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President Maithripala Sirisena appointed the veteran economist to help quell uncertainty after the previous governor declined to seek reappointment.
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In a bid to quell the widespread protests, Macron announced tax cuts and wage rises in a televised address.
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Given all the remaining questions, Trump's announcement is unlikely to quell the unrest that his withdrawal caused in Congress.
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But Alphabet Squadron shows how much that approach cost its soldiers and the way that Quell struggles with it.
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When students in Dhaka protested in August against lawless driving, the party sent club-wielding thugs to quell them.
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They are both anger candidates who made the calculation not to quell their constituents' fears but to foment them.
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Will the ploy work to quell protests in the territory, or just further rattle the nerves of international firms?
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If you have an equal amount of men and women on set, it will quell the culture of violence.
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As recent reports allege Boeing has sometimes prioritized profit above quality with its airplanes, he sought to quell concerns.
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Or pick off the fried part (at least after the first piece) to quell the craving to keep eating.
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In a bid to quell unrest, Buhari this week also announced a $10 billion infrastructure plan for the delta.
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Only Quell, Rei, and Takeshi survive, because they'd been away from the camp when the Rawling's Virus set in.
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Takeshi is left without loved ones, but with the hope that he can reunite with his old lover, Quell.
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The bland coalition agreement that followed has failed to quell the grass roots opposition, led by the Young Socialists.
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To quell the uprising, Mrs May promised to step down as prime minister before the next election in 2022.
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They seek revenge on the sexual predator to quell their own anger, rather than care about their sister's feelings.
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Quell herself was a member of Shadow Wing, and she's facing a hefty amount of suspicion from Rebel commanders.
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A few people attempted to quell the crowd, but the effort was ultimately unsuccessful and people stormed the office.
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"I declared Martial Law in Mindanao because I believe that was the fastest way to quell rebellion," he said.
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Franken's departure likely won't quell the debate around whether Democrats should have forced him out in the first place.
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Leaders are trying to figure out if additional money could be used to quell the concerns of moderates senators.
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Both Dacey and Miranda resigned from their posts following the hack, which appeared to show efforts to quell Sen.
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White House officials scrambled to quell the chaos after President Donald Trump fired FBI Director James Comey late Tuesday.
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This first wave of iPhone Xs will do little to quell the massive demand for the new phone, however.
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Police arrested the youth for hurting religious sentiment, but the arrest failed to defuse tension and quell the rioting.
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By the end, thousands of federal troops had been dispatched to quell the chaos and two people were dead.
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When fights would break out, he would use his size and the respect he commanded to quell the violence.
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And now Beijing is weighing its options to quell the growing dissent, from enacting emergency laws to military intervention.
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In addition to the network's standby tentpoles, Hulu will also quell viewers' wanderlust with Caribbean Life and Extreme Homes.
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But Sherpas working along the mountain said these forecasts had done little to quell the fears of their families.
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Despite General Kaliman's public intervention, some accused the police and armed forces of doing little to quell the unrest.
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Chen had taken a tough line to quell restiveness against Communist Party rule during his previous posting in Tibet.
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The claims have done little to quell critics accusing HSS and ORR of neglecting their duty to the children.
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But it was impossible to fully quell my repugnance at all that I continued to witness and to inflict.
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And British officials all over North America did seek the aid of slaves and Indians to quell the rebellion.
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Belmint's Shiatsu Massagergets in there to quell aches and alleviate stiffness you may not have even realized you had.
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French President Emmanuel Macron -- who, like Mnangagwa, is trying to quell violent street protests -- is also skipping the forum.
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Wells Fargo (WFC) took those steps to try to restore confidence in the business and quell a shareholder revolt.
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The special interest groups of the Left don't want to quell the protestors, they want to fundraise on fear.
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But public outrage has so far done little to quell Trump, while his number of followers is only growing.
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Initially, Trump thought China could use its economic and diplomatic influence over North Korea to quickly quell the threat.
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Earlier today, Secretary of State Rex Tillerson asked Middle Eastern countries to quell their diplomatic stand-off with Qatar.
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A spokesperson for the IOC told me that trying to quell booing is a Rio 2016 organizing committee decision.
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The military was sent in to quell the demonstrations, aiming tear gas at protesters who were demanding a recount.
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Dad's offer of a "failing grade" gift did wonders to quell my worries and it took the pressure off.
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Such figures will do nothing to quell investor panic after Wall Street on Wednesday dipped into a bear market.
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Coughing spells had prevented him from sleeping, and his panoply of emphysema inhalers did little to quell his wheezing.
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In May, Apple launched a new website that attempts to quell concerns over the fairness of its App Store.
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In March 1963, he went before the House of Commons to try to quell rumors about a sexual relationship.
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The policy threatens pensions, creates the risk of real-estate bubbles and doesn't fully quell the specter of deflation.
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She even went an extra step and started daily doses of Suboxone, a medication that can quell opiate cravings.
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Egypt has struggled to quell surging militant violence since 2013, when the military ousted Mohamed Morsi, the Islamist president.
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Wall Street is worried about inflation right now – and a government report on Wednesday likely didn't quell those concerns.
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Coordinated moves by central banks have failed to quell anxiety about the coronavirus pandemic, and financial markets are tumbling.
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The decision does not mean there's a "vote of no confidence in China" to quell the outbreak, Tedros said.
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The moderator tried to quell the crowd's jeers, saying "we're not going to boo," when the Michigan congresswoman interjected.
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Why it matters: Oppenheim's memo seeks to quell an ongoing crisis over Farrow's allegations that has roiled NBC internally.
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But there are lessons from history that suggest that using international trips to quell investigations at home doesn't work.
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Last weekend, Iran shut off the internet for nearly all of its citizens in an attempt to quell demonstrations.
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Trump is also expected to highlight North Korea's aggression, which the president has tried to quell with China's help.
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A state of emergency was declared just this morning as firefighters work through the night to quell the flames.
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Larry Hogan of Maryland called in the National Guard to quell riots in Baltimore — and calls for federal intervention.
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In an effort to quell the protest, Mr. Kalanick resigned from the forum the day before its first meeting.
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The A.C.A.'s unpopularity persisted despite a number of modifications meant to improve the program and thus quell discontent.
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What failed to quell the controversy was the Buttigieg campaign's—and their supporters'—nothing to see here, dumbasses responses.
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That did not quell widespread dissatisfaction and questions over the punishments: The Astros still get to keep their title?
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Ms. Argüello-Kline said that she wished Mr. Sanders would have spoken out sooner to help quell the threats.
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They can distract attention, quell acrimony, increase appetite for military spending and give a boost to sagging approval ratings.
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Lam introduced the emergency laws, including the ban on face masks, last Friday in an effort to quell unrest.
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Just like previous domestic protests, the mullahs have no hesitation about pulling out all the stops to quell it.
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The late clarification about what was actually happening did little to quell the anger from YouTubers on social media.
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And the company's lobbying activity and $1 million donation to Trump's inaugural committee certainly hasn't helped quell that speculation.
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Police fired tear gas to quell the mob while terrified patients and hospital staff fled to safety, officials said.
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President Trump tweeted on Friday he will send federal resources to Chicago in order to quell the city's violence.
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"During the war against ISIS, the U.S. was able to quell Turkey's concerns with the greater good," Sloat said.
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The blaze at Gospers Mountain is expected to burn for weeks until rainfall might be able to quell it.
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Background: Authorities hoped the October withdrawal of an extradition bill that triggered the city's protests would quell the unrest.
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LONDON — The arrival of the new year has done little to quell the nerves about a London in flux.
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He said that the new system would quell internal problems and thwart efforts of some politicians to "terrorize" parliament.
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His call for his fighters to show humility was also unlikely to quell public concerns considering the Taliban's history.
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Facebook shares fell 1.5 percent in premarket trading on Thursday as the apology failed to quell Wall Street nerves.
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The appointment of a permanent GM may quell concerns that have cropped up internally at Twitter since Toff's departure.
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Toninelli tried to quell industry's fears by saying on Facebook that the motorway concessionaires that invest will be rewarded.
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Early in his speech, the president sought to quell the fears that the economy is on anything but stable footing.
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The Emirati policeman was part of an Arab Gulf Council force deployed to help Bahraini authorities quell a protest movement.
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" Trump hoped to quell leaks by making sure staff knew they could be "on the hook for some serious damages.
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Macron has launched a series of national debates to help quell the mood of public discontent and restore his standing.
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Saiga landed a series of punches and knees with Ito responding in kind to quell the advances of his opponent.
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The Camp Fire was only 35 percent contained by Wednesday and firefighters have been working tirelessly to quell the flames.
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When it comes to displeasure with the election results, iconic feminist Gloria Steinem didn't even pretend to quell her sentiments.
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And if you could just turn that mirror around a little bit on them, then it might quell it slightly.
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Scott sought to assure Floridians and visitors that officials would quell the Zika outbreak and protect residents from future infections.
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We thought it was really necessary to be part of the movement and quell the myths about the black ballerina.
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But even then, French forces were being sucked deeper into a years-long battle to quell Islamist militancy in Mali.
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In an attempt to quell the anger, the Cambodian government has started to crack down on some of the excesses.
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The Tiananmen protests were "political turmoil that the central government needed to quell, which was the correct policy," he said.
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Apple has issued an apology for slowing down the phones, but that clearly wasn't enough to quell the angry masses.
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The company immediately reinserted the section and claimed its removal was a mistake, one apparently made to quell online backlash.
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He went to court to challenge the 2013 election result - a decision that helped quell a repeat of violence then.
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President Emmanuel Macron hopes to quell protests across France with a series of town-hall meetings; we drop into one.
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Barton answered with two free throws and a pull-up jumper on back-to-back possessions to quell the run.
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It later changed tack, describing them as vocational centres teaching minorities useful skills, as a means to quell religious extremism.
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The junta, meanwhile, is trying to quell criticism of the commission, charging activists who have documented its bias with libel.
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The biggest threat to all of us is that we let the notion of "compromise" quell our momentum and resistance.
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Some shout "thugs" and urge troops to think of their families after tear gas is fired to quell the crowd.
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On Saturday, a local TV reporter asked Sedan Smith, Sylville Smith's brother, what it would take to quell the rioting.
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But, after you've decided to go through with the date, how do you quell your nerves while you're getting ready?
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Many have speculated that Malik and Gigi Hadid are dating and this video will do nothing to quell those rumors.
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His government has had some success in pushing back the jihadists, but it has not managed to quell the flames.
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That's why governments are searching for new ways to quell riots or violent protests without the use of deadly force.
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The allegations emerged a year ago against French soldiers sent to quell the violence in the fragile former French colony.
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Morales was headed to Mexico to seek asylum on Tuesday as security forces sought to quell violence over his resignation.
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Saudi leaders have repeatedly rejected the allegations and have said that the pages should be released to quell any speculation.
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The stock market has more evidence to quell fears that a recession could be looming, CNBC's Jim Cramer said Friday.
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Second, Shulkin has helped quell some critics by noting that competition and full-scale privatization are not the same thing.
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In 2014, two ministers quit within hours of each other to quell brewing political funds scandals without damage to Abe.
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Lawmakers and physicians have voiced concern about the use of antipsychotics, designed to quell hallucinations and delusions, in foster care.
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Struggling to quell a wave of explosions, the Danish authorities introduced passport controls for the first time since the 1950s.
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"We have enough solutions and enough power within the limits of basic law to quell any unrest swiftly," Liu said.
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The government went so far as to weigh the possibility of imposing a 'state of emergency to quell the unrest.
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Hong Kong Chief Executive Carrie Lam suspended the controversial bill in June, but that was not enough to quell protests.
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Unfortunately for excited Apple fans, this rumor does little to quell fears of an iPhone that costs $1,000 or more.
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China maintains a military garrison on Hong Kong that could support local police efforts to quell future bouts of unrest.
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The charges against the journalists were levelled as authorities try to quell rising dissent against President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi.
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But lefty Dan Jennings, who worked two perfect innings on Thursday, got the next three outs and quell the rally.
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This point alone could help quell ongoing concerns that the recent Brexit could have an adverse effect on European security.
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The gun laws in India stem from colonial rule, when the British aimed to quell their subjects by disarming them.
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Ms. Pugh stepped in to quell the violence, said her spokesman, Anthony McCarthy, and insisted that all workers be paid.
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Kashmir is claimed in its entirety by Pakistan, and Indian forces have struggled to quell a revolt there for decades.
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Microsoft moved to quell worries last month that its Windows 10 operating system collects too much personal data about users.
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Experts say China may be signalling that it's prepared to use force to quell increasingly violent protests in Hong Kong.
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Ironically, the NFL's seemingly frantic desire to quell the controversy was squashed once the players got back on the field.
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He was seeking to quell alarm set off when Mr. Trump lashed out at the Fed for raising interest rates.
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The Fed announced new monetary stimulus on Friday, but that wasn't enough to quell market volatility or assuage investors' fears.
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To help quell discontent, Macron this month launched a series of public debates that he promised will lead to measures.
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The country's ruler, Sultan Hassanal Bolkiah, has tried to quell an international outcry by vowing not to enforce the law.
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More than anyone, he believed in Dany's gentle heart, and that belief might have helped quell her less-gentle impulses.
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In 2011, the governments of both Egypt and Libya suspended internet access in an effort to quell Arab Spring protests.
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The Bank of Japan conducted two unscheduled JGB purchases totalling 1.3 trillion yen ($11.95 billion) to help quell the market.
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Senate Republicans moved to quell a political crisis, vowing to pass a bill to end child separations at the border.
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However, investors should not bet against the odds that a treatment will be developed to quell the disease, he said.
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The same is true of your windows: Keeping them in full view will help quell that face-of-danger anxiety.
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But the new disclosures are likely an attempt to quell any concerns about the potential of Google's other business segments.
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Mr. Trump appeared to believe that its release would quell the push for impeachment, but it only emboldened House Democrats.
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The arrest did little to quell rumors, because following it, Hong Kong police bragged about arresting the man on Facebook.
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But Andersen says any new drugs targeted to ACE2 likely won't be developed in time to quell the current outbreak.
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Trump said Monday implemented his own financial penalties — a step lawmakers warned wouldn't quell the bipartisan backlash on Capitol Hill.
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The decree was part of a series of reforms passed by Assad in an apparent attempt to quell the uprising.
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Iran: The government acknowledged that security officers used firearms to quell widespread demonstrations last month over a gasoline price hike.
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If Sessions intended to quell the enthusiasm of California's cannabis business enthusiasts and government officials, he once again fell short.
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Since the collapse of the Soviet Union, Moscow has fought two wars to quell a separatist Muslim rebellion in Chechnya.
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Top administration officials are trying to quell backlash on Capitol Hill over a floated deal with Chinese telecommunications giant ZTE.
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When Away told him the OSHA inspector hadn't found unsafe levels of chemicals, it did little to quell his fears.
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In 1963, Doar gained fame by helping to quell a brewing riot in Mississippi after the assassination of Medgar Evers.
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I bet Samsung will talk about changes to its testing and manufacturing to help quell fears about another dangerous device.
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Malu Dreyer, who has been acting as interim SPD leader, sought to quell speculation about the future of the coalition.
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The government deployed tens of thousands of troops to the region to quell resistance and impose severe restrictions on travel.
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Nearly 1,000 civilians and soldiers have died and joint Turkey-Russia military patrols have yet to quell outbreaks of violence.
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The preponderance of evidence showing net benefits from solar is unlikely to quell efforts by utilities to quash net metering.
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Trump sought to quell dissent later Monday, tweeting that he was elected to end America's "endless wars" and threatening Turkey.
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The big picture: The company has recently rolled out a number new safety features in an effort to quell concerns.
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The decision not to bring charges did little to quell the suspicions and anger of Mr. Bradford's relatives and supporters.
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The Trump administration made the case that Americans faced mortal danger and increased the pressure on Iran to quell it.
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The US would struggle to enter the region and quell the potential fighting if China's military continues to gain strength.
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But, although American tourism doesn't appear to have dipped, authorities are hoping to quickly quell any fears potential travelers may have.
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In an attempt to quell the backlash, the singer then released an half-hearted apology, but fans were not having it.
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The Taliban, the main security threat to Afghan and NATO forces trying to quell their stubborn insurgency, also denounced the bombing.
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My behavior only caused more depression and anxiety, when what I sought in casual sex was to quell those very things.
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And while it's definitely designed to betray the E-Pace's sporty intentions, the suspension still manages to quell bumps and undulations.
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The tough sentences have not been enough to quell frustration, however, with high profile officials and clerics in the firing line.
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Senate rules permit any member of the minority party to wage a filibuster that only a 60-vote supermajority can quell.
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But it's worth trying to fall asleep on your back or side, to see if that helps quell your neck pain.
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"The lack of an effective lock-up crushed buyers, and I had hoped would quell enthusiasm for further deals," Cramer said.
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On Tuesday, he released a statement in which he sought to quell the intensifying criticism, saying his remarks had been "misconstrued."
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Instead of getting backup, detectives were pulled from their cases, sometimes for days at a time, to help quell the violence.
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At the very least, this should quell the rumors that Assange has been either dead or interned at a CIA blacksite.
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But these statements have done little to quell criticism of the NYPD or of New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio.
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Zielke subsequently met seven employees on the 47th floor of the bank's Frankfurt tower to quell concerns and explain his stance.
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Jasmine is said to quell anxiety, Rose enhances mental clarity and Frankincense clears out old thought patterns and other people's energy.
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COMMUNITY-LED SOLUTIONS Several other projects in Kenya also hope to quell conflict by involving communities in conservation and water management.
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Last week's attack will do little to quell suspicions that Iran is purposefully targeting oil tankers in response to American pressure.
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At that time, WhatsApp founder Jan Koum tried to quell fears that Zuckerberg's giant would come and sweep up your data.
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Gill, a former disarmament ambassador for India, sought to quell the rising hysteria sparked by a vision of murderous drone armies.
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Police said they used necessary force to quell riots that broke out in the area, causing an estimated $100,000 in damage.
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In 2016, Sesame Street once again had to put its foot down and quell the queering of its most famous couple.
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Mir, expressing his apparent surprise at the accusations, quickly took to social media to quell any hasty accusations sent his way.
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But it's actually an eco-friendly urinal — or "uritrottoirs" — meant to quell public peeing, according to a statement from city officials.
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Tillerson didn't specify how the agreement could help quell the crisis, but he said he's hopeful some "progress" can be made.
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To help quell discontent, Macron this month launched a series of public debates that he has promised will lead to changes.
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At the time, I doubt anyone got excited about the fact that the King had "used technology" to quell the coup.
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However, that decision is unlikely to quell continued demands for impeachment by some advocates both inside and outside of Capitol Hill.
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Amid growing speculation troops could be unleashed to quell violence, police chiefs have insisted their forces are capable of maintaining order.
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Essentially, the more you drink to quell the anxiety, the more anxious you feel, so you drink more, and so on.
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Despite the clear threat that the Plan poses to America's most vulnerable demographics, it does almost nothing to quell its problems.
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"We have enough solutions and enough power within the limits of (the) Basic Law to quell any unrest swiftly," Liu said.
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Trump sought to quell criticism, saying he accepts the U.S. intelligence community's assessment that Russia interfered in the 220006 presidential election.
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Fudge has tried to quell the controversy, saying she supports equal rights but prefers a broad rewrite of civil rights law.
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Huawei is offering to sell its 5G technology patents to a Western company in a bid to quell fears about security.
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States will need to marshall all of their resources to quell an undercount, if the question does appear on the census.
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The briefing could give the administration a last-ditch chance to quell growing frustration with Saudi Arabia and undercut Sanders's resolution.
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Gebeily reported that the gunshots resumed after a brief respite, and reinfocements had been called in to help quell the protests.
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Scores were also partially or fully blinded by pellet guns, a controversial move adopted by Indian security forces to quell protests.
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But South Korean officials took pains to quell talk in social media of an impending security crisis or outbreak of war.
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By stating that the US won't abide by the step-by-step approach, then, Biegun perhaps aims to quell internal criticism.
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Security forces from the region's capital Erbil have been deployed to help quell the unrest in Sulaimaniya, security sources told Reuters.
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Sisley says her patients have told her that cannabis's ability to quell their nightmares is one of its most transformative effects.
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ProPublica describes pharmacist David Berkowitz filling bins with expired medications, including EpiPens, which automatically inject epinephrine to quell severe allergic reactions.
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Electing more people of color could quell many Americans' feelings that politics is broken and there's little trust in public institutions.
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Comoros experienced months of unrest last year as authorities moved to quell protests against Assoumani's bid to extend presidential term limits.
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Wells Fargo's decision to take back $41 million from Mr. Stumpf's compensation did little to quell the anger over the scandal.
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If that's the type of justice women are to expect when we quell our anger, I say it's a poor trade.
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It immediately brought back the intense feelings of despair that I had worked so long to quell in the intervening years.
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If the coronavirus and gentle reminders are not enough to quell his face touching, ask him to wash his hands frequently.
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The mayor's gesture was an attempt to quell coronavirus fears after his office received reports of declining sales in Chinese neighborhoods.
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And certainly it does nothing to quell those theories when you hear that it's so well adapted to infecting human cells.
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Still, the results may help to quell some runners' and their families' worries about the cardiac demands of long-term training.
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How many "degrees of horrible" can they inflict upon their surroundings as long as they have enough power to quell pushback?
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Ad hoc leaders quell rumors, provide news, and plan our survival with limited water and no safe way off the mountain.
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The first impulse of many leaders in the church has been to find a way to deflect or quell this anger.
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Connecticut State Representative David Michel arrived as police presence grew to over 10 officers to quell the approximately two dozen activists.
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Shiite militias that belong to the government-sponsored Popular Mobilization Forces said they would also send men to quell the violence.
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However, to quell my hosting fears, I wish I had (and would suggest) getting into the party spirit ahead of time.
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FEMA has created a Coronavirus Rumor Control website, in part to quell conspiracy theories about the US heading for martial law.
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When Iran's citizens staged demonstrations across the country over a gasoline price increase, security forces used firearms to quell the uprisings.
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The presentation laid out the distinction between quarantine and isolation, which are both being used to quell the spread of infection.
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The big picture: Authorities hoped the October withdrawal of an extradition bill that triggered the city's protests would quell the unrest.
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Cotton sought to quell constituent concerns over former President Obama's signature healthcare law, as well as other items on Trump's agenda.
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An elite unit of special forces was called in to quell the violence, but only after extensive damage had been done.
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Is that scenario a stab at reverse psychology aimed to help quell kids' fear, or a social comment aimed at hoverers?
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"He was dangerous," Bergman's kindly mentor says the next day, having managed to quell Peck by putting bromide in his milk.
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Investors now await the ISM services report later in the day and Friday's employment report to confirm or quell recession worries.
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In response, Iranian officials reportedly restricted access to the social-media and messaging services in an attempt to quell the unrest.
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Mutual ally Cuba has thousands of intelligence and military officers working in Venezuela to quell any dissent and prop up Maduro.
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His campaign also tweeted out that he was not considering running for Senate, in yet another attempt to quell the speculation.
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Articles of impeachment have finally been brought against President Trump, but it seems not even that could quell his delusional blustering.
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Firefighters — who are all volunteers in Chile — have dropped water from helicopters and dug trenches to try to quell the flames.
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The tweets were originally posted to quell a Twitter feud between two rival Air Force bases in North Dakota and Missouri.
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In an effort to quell concerns over potential tariffs, Trudeau has embarked on a tour of Canada's steel and aluminum manufacturers.
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At vast and tragic human cost, ordinary people in the Soviet Union largely managed to quell the fallout at great personal cost.
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As news of Hill's comments made headlines, she took to Twitter to quell any thoughts that her ESPN exit would be swift.
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You don't need a 15-step guide on how to quell the burning fire of your loins without getting caught by mom.
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Additionally, states like Ohio and North Carolina also significantly cut early voting opportunities — the latter state specifically to quell African-American turnout.
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It is reported that Macron may take emergency tax cuts to quell violent protests, but this move could exacerbate France's budget deficit.
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In 1916, President Woodrow Wilson deployed 20,000 soldiers from New York to help quell border disturbances, and the region began to grow.
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The category's quick rise has helped quell initial skepticism about the overall viability of the category, at least in the short term.
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The cost of batteries are going down, as chemistry tweaks continue to boost vehicle range and (hopefully) quell skeptical buyers' range anxiety.
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Security services were placed on high readiness in order to quell any escalation, and an investigative committee has been formed, he added.
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In March, a white Kenyan rancher was shot dead by herders, prompting the government to send the military to quell the violence.
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Just ignoring them hasn't helped quell the tide, and writing thinkpieces like this one is only the first step to fighting back.
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The Trump team's decision to defend a voter fraud case that brought down Sessions once before isn't likely to quell the criticism.
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The region is already worried about unrest in Venezuela, where President Nicolas Maduro on Saturday moved to quell protests and international condemnation.
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Years after the massacre of his friends and lover, Kovacs awakens in the world of extreme inequality that Quell had so feared.
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Larry Hogan, a Republican, announced plans last month for legislation to tighten sentencing for violent criminals to help quell the crime surge.
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The Clinton campaign has been trying to quell a rising threat from Senator Bernie Sanders of Vermont, in particular in New Hampshire.
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It was unclear whether Trump's statement would effectively quell the controversy that forced scores of GOP leaders to denounce the 2005 remarks.
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Although Trump apologized in a video statement and has flatly refused to drop out, it has done little to quell the damage.
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After a brutal police crackdown failed to quell the unrest, reformers like Dubcek gained the upper hand in an internal party struggle.
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Most of these "restrictions" were put in place to quell the market volatility that occurred in July and August of last year.
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Mitterlehner's inability to quell indiscipline and persistent speculation about when Kurz might replace him appeared to have prompted his decision to quit.
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Barry Loudermilk (R-Ga.), who attended the conference Friday, sought to quell voters' concerns about GOP plans to repeal and replace ObamaCare.
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The risk is a cybersecurity dilemma—that which is meant to quell conflict and tension instead becomes a threat to international peace.
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President Trump holds the world's largest microphone and therefore can do the most to quell much of the angry rhetoric we've seen.
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Local history and a failure by successive governments to quell the violence have fanned distrust of the Thai state in the south.
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Executives also sought to quell concerns over the future of Fox News Channel following the departure of long-time leader Roger Ailes.
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Ellis told Refinery29 he was Tindering with a fidget spinner in his mouth when he invented the contraption to quell his boredom.
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From Amazon's perspective, the 100 million subscriber number will keep investors happy for a long while and quell concerns about slowing growth.
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But the decision to move forward with the legislation has done little to quell opposition from the bill's most ardent Republican opponents.
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Perhaps to quell the public's fears, SoftBank put together a slide presentation in which it showed its path to profitability with WeWork.
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Beijing is urging Hong Kong's leader, Carrie Lam, to implement new national security measures in the city to quell anti-government protests.
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Burly boats, like the McKean, that could quell fires raging in warehouses that once dotted the shoreline have grown old and outdated.
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YouTube has made substantial changes to its platform to appease advertisers, quell criticism, and improve the safety and legality of its product.
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Members of the National Guard and State Highway Patrol will be supporting local police in an effort to quell any potential violence.
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Clinton's campaign has repeatedly called for the public release of all her agency emails in an attempt to quell the email drama.
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Hong Kong legal experts say Beijing might be paving the way to use anti-terrorism laws to try to quell the demonstrations.
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The goal is not only to quell the violence now, but it's also to uncover past information to build cases on people.
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Hong Kong legal experts say Beijing might be paving the way to use anti-terror laws to try to quell the demonstrations.
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In fact, the job creation numbers this month much more quell concerns about a potential slowdown than fuel hopes of a boom.
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The government cut off the internet and blocked social media and messaging services — utilizing a tool from Tehran's playbook to quell protests.
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McConnell and Trump spoke Wednesday about what McConnell's allies characterized as a misunderstanding, but that did little to quell the president's anger.
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To the Editor: Re "Head of Revolt Must Quell It" (news analysis, front page, July 26): Bernie Sanders changed the national conversation.
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Rep. Barbara Lee (D-Calif.) is fighting back at Republican efforts to quell her push for a speedy new war authorization bill.
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Stifel analyst Paul Matteis said the lack of reports of loss of consciousness would help quell investor concerns that stemmed from Zulresso.
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Both players met with German Federal President Frank-Walter Steinmeier in an act of mea culpa and to quell the public outcry.
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" That did little to quell outrage over the deaths, with one UN official saying of the violence in Yemen, "Enough is enough.
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A detective named Ramstead ( Alec Baldwin ), described by his boss as "my best crisis negotiator," is brought in to quell the tension.
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The staff moves are part of a broader effort to quell concerns about a lack of diversity in the DCCC's upper echelons.
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Iraq sent 70% of the country offline on Wednesday and blocked social media in an attempt to quell protests sweeping major cities.
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Whoever steps in will face an uphill battle in establishing a new electoral office, organizing a vote and trying to quell tensions.
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Mr. Trump sought to quell questions about why, in an interview on Sunday with CNN, he had declined to disavow Mr. Duke.
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In seiner Freizeit fuhr er sein Suzuki-Motorrad, und das Röhren des 2485-Kubikzentimeter-Motors war ein Quell von Vergnügen und Stolz.
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By stating that the US won't abide by the step-by-step approach, then, the diplomat perhaps aims to quell internal criticism.
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We can't do anything to quell your urges for affordable Scandinavian swag, but we can help keep your grand total in check.
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The Bank of Japan meanwhile conducted two unscheduled government bond purchases totalling 1.3 trillion yen ($11.95 billion) to help quell the market.
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But Barzani's jubilant tone did little to quell the rage emanating from Baghdad and its neighbors, who vehemently oppose the independence effort.
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While it's undoubtedly hard to quell aggressive and even violent protests, Israel didn't have to kill scores of people to protect itself.
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The documentary spends much of its time on shocked faces behind closed doors, as campaign aides struggle to quell the media storm.
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This was widely deemed unhelpful by many at the league office and fellow owners struggling to quell the issue, and Goodell, too.
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It has denounced the protests and warned of damage to the economy and the possible use of force to quell the unrest.
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The revised bust of the soccer star hopes to quell mockery and redeem the artist in the eyes of soccer fans worldwide.
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Mr. Morgan is hoping the deportations will quell a record number of Central Americans seeking asylum who have overwhelmed Border Patrol facilities.
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And by a 19-point margin, voters said a stronger government response could have helped to quell the spread of the virus.
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His political legacy will be that he managed to unify the fractured conservative movement in Canada and quell infighting amongst its ranks.
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To help quell discontent, Mr. Macron this month began a series of public debates that he has promised will lead to changes.
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The sanctions that the government undertook — firing officials, imposing a colossal fine on one drug company — didn't seem to quell people's anger.
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It was also becoming clear that Mr. Northam's initial statements, one in writing and another on video, would not quell the outrage.
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Google is adding new advertising and shopping products as it tries to quell concerns that its revenue growth has started to decelerate.
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But a series of increases were slow to quell investor enthusiasm, and the tech bubble continued to inflate — until, eventually, it burst.
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Still, the path to quell the coronavirus epidemic in the United States has yet to be cleared, the "Mad Money" host argued.
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The People's Armed Police Force is the 1.5 million-member paramilitary force the government regularly deploys to quell protests within its borders.
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A follow-up alert sent an hour later that said a bomb squad had removed the device did little to quell fears.
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The skipper's assistant, also smiling, goes about the boat, distributing ginger candies for those who might need to quell their travel sickness.
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Keep reading for the full lowdown on what to expect from Altered Carbon season 2's new Quell, and much, much more.
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In our related Student Opinion question, we invited students to tell us about the rituals that help them quell their own insecurities.
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Still, both of those shows had their respected literary source material to fall back on and quell the preliminary concerns of viewers.
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The statement is unlikely to quell concerns about the group's actions and Facebook's role more generally in US elections and public discourse.
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But for a subset of the meme makers and their audience, the war jokes are helping quell anxiety and keep things lighthearted.
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Trending down: GitHub has been trying to quell employee anger over its renewed contract with the US Immigration and Customs Enforcement Agency.
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Police said officers were sent to quell rioting by Hichilema's supporters in the south of the country after the result was announced.
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The rollout's optics, which featured Trump alongside Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu but with no Palestinian leadership present, won't quell those concerns.
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Coronavirus Countries continue to ship their citizens out of China in droves in order to quell the spread of the Wuhan coronavirus.
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Many were partially or fully blinded by the use of pellet guns, a controversial move by Indian security forces to quell protests.
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For instance, there was the revelation that Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher debated using the military to quell a miners' strike in 1984.
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But his selection of a different candidate from the one nominated by the opposition may stoke further protests rather than quell them.
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Doctors in states that allow medical marijuana commonly prescribe the edible and smokable forms of weed to stimulate appetite and quell nausea.
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When this did not quell the noise, the president announced an investigation into the case that duly absolved him of any wrongdoing.
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Similarly, the establishment could not quell the admiration of his fellow players, with Crawford, Don Budge and Gottfried von Cramm amongst them.
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And in January the army was called in to quell prison riots in the state, whose precarious finances have stretched its security budget.
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The anniversary of the crackdown, when Beijing sent troops and tanks to quell pro-democracy activists, is not spoken of openly in China.
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Last week, the bank issued a statement to quell speculation it may need fresh capital and said its turnaround plan was on track.
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"Frankly, there aren't many real medical products here," says Shai Gozani, CEO of NeuroMetrix, which is marketing a pain-relief wearable called Quell.
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During the recent wave of violence, Israel's government has repeatedly criticized Palestinian factions for inciting attacks or not doing enough to quell them.
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At one point, her doctors at the VA had her taking 19993 pills to help her sleep and quell her depression and anxiety.
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Enter: Clairol Professional's latest launch, which is here to quell any said fears with its breakthrough new line of at-home hair colors.
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And Sheeran, 27, did little to quell the rumors Wednesday, posing on the BRIT Awards red carpet solo — but wearing the same band.
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This squirrel was dying for a mid-day snack, and of course he reached for the nearest hot Cheeto to quell his appetite.
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It comes amid reports that macron may take emergency tax cuts to quell violent protests, but the move could exacerbate France's budget deficit.
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But with fears of spiralling violence in the south, security forces said they would not shy away from using force to quell protests.
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But he did little to quell the anger and in fact threw gasoline on the fire by accusing Nevada party leaders of cheating.
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But Trump was questioned during the Republican primary campaign about his allegiance to conservative causes and releasing the list could quell those concerns.
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Military researcher Ding Kui, at Shihezi University, and her colleagues surveyed more than 320 personnel involved in the operation to quell the riots.
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Tactical units, set up to deal with serious crimes such as car-jackings, have been dispatched to university campuses to quell student protests.
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They also disagree over whether the military is using excessive force to quell protests and whether freedom of the press is being respected.
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A tearful on-air apology and email to staff did little to quell the controversy that even prompted public condemnations from her colleagues.
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But with fears of spiraling violence in the south, security forces said they would not shy away from using force to quell protests.
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And the comments from Moscow did little to quell the growing criticism of Russia Wednesday from the Obama administration and Hillary Clinton's campaign.
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Before winning a contested election in July, Mnangagwa promised a clean break with Mugabe, who used the security forces to quell civilian protests.
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Trump's team monitored delegates to quell any kind of rebellion, with a team of whips on the floor and eyes in the sky.
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But the third lesson of today's protests—and the hardest for the regime to accept—is that repression cannot quell popular anger permanently.
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But it did little to quell concern that the company seems unable to stop its platform from being used to spread extremist violence.
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After the Alphabet reorg, Google X will not stop backing moonshots, but it is sharpening its focus to quell some of this anxiety.
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However, Culp's appointment could at least quell investor fears that have driven the stock down by nearly 50 percent over the last year.
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Patients need to be told of the risks, monitored closely and treated quickly with medicines to quell the immune response if trouble develops.
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Cramer said he expects the Chinese government to bring in the People's Liberation Army to quell the crowds, which would have global implications.
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Her pharmacist tried to quell her fears by suggesting the decongestant was likely the cause, and advised her to continue with the antibiotics.
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As the day of the vote neared, Musk unveiled a solar roof — perhaps in part to quell skepticism from the public and shareholders.
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However, that kind of monitoring is stoking concerns from human rights groups that it is building a nationwide surveillance system to quell dissent.
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To quell rumors about her medical condition, her doctor revealed that a CT scan of her lungs showed that she just had pneumonia.
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"I Like It" was the infectious bop needed to quell the summer heat, and Bad Bunny and J Balvin elevate the song perfectly.
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Even a public disavowal of the teenager's prank by Hong Kong's then health director, the book states, did little to quell the eeriness.
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Buffalo Wild Wings is shaking up its board, but that may not be enough to quell concerns posed by investor Marcato Capital Management.
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A new wearable called Quell claims to be the first to alleviate some of the symptoms of chronic pain using intensive nerve stimulation.
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Thousands of troops were deployed to quell the protests, which had flared again on Monday near Sonipat when a freight train was torched.
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Nothing seemed to quell the concerns of a third Bush presidency, which voters continued to raise at town halls even until the end.
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For many experiencing ASMR is greater than just a feeling, it can help quell anxiety, cure insomnia, and lessen a sense of loneliness.
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The large, modified Boeing plane operated by Global SuperTanker Services made six flights on Monday in an attempt to quell the raging inferno.
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To quell the nervous excitement strobing through me, I reminded myself that celebrities are almost never as cool as they appear from afar.
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To attempt to quell the oil smuggling, Washington in October 2017 began surveillance flights over the East China Sea to disrupt the transfers.
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To quell backlash, Apple gave a public apology and said that it would offer discounted battery replacements to iPhone 85033 and 6s owners.
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But releasing general findings even a day after the confidential report was submitted is unlikely to quell Democratic calls for a public release.
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Cameroon's main backers have looked away, hoping Mr Biya's government would quell the rebellion and get back to fighting jihadists in the Sahel.
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Mao eventually brought in the military to quell factional violence, but China descended further into civil war as the army, too, sought revenge.
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It doesn't help that Macron has failed to quell fears that innocent Muslims and citizens of foreign descent will be spared these indignities.
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The deal, questionable in legal and ethical terms, did little to quell the concerns of many Germans about the migrants already among them.
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" Hansen's company at some point will seek approval from the US Department of Agriculture to experimentally use a product "to quell this outbreak.
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" Miller clarified that Trump would build a "physical wall" as he sought to quell reports that Trump may shift toward a "virtual wall.
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The remarks led to a backlash within NBC that Kelly's apologies, on air and in a letter to colleagues, did little to quell.
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They believe the move is a part of larger efforts to quell discourse about climate change, which the agency has produced research on.
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The Trump White House is struggling to quell a controversy over allegations of domestic abuse even as the furor enters its second week.
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Darren Byler, a Uighur expert and University of Colorado researcher, said the Chinese and Indian government tours are likely helping quell foreign criticism.
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A Chinese military crackdown to quell Hong Kong civil unrest would almost surely lead to a re-escalation of U.S.-China trade tensions.
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After the race riots of the late nineteen-sixties, two Harvard neurosurgeons proposed that neural electrodes could be used to quell social violence.
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But political analysts say the multi-millionaire former tech entrepreneur needs a decisive election victory to quell ongoing dissension within his Liberal party.
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To quell the internal revolt, Pelosi expanded her leadership team to include several more slots that could be filled by more junior Democrats.
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Perhaps the most helpful are the post-party shots with either turmeric or fennel, which can supposedly quell a hangover before it starts.
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Police said 16 civilians died in clashes between the rival supporters while six more were killed when police intervened to quell the violence.
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The federal government sent troops to Rio de Janeiro and other areas last year to quell violence generally related to the drug trade.
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Members of Indonesia's security forces have been accused by rights activists of abducting and torturing Papuans and using deadly force to quell protests.
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More than 13,000 Americans have been stranded abroad as countries close their borders and restrict travel to try to quell the coronavirus pandemic.
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The event is not enough to quell Asher's chronic anger, but it might be the jolt he needs to usher him into adulthood.
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But even in China, where TCM has a large number of adherents, the government has been unable to quell its skeptics -- like Xiong.
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If Ms. Merkel thought she could quell the turmoil inside her government by moving Mr. Maassen out of his post, she was wrong.
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Mangosuthu Buthelezi, a veteran Zulu leader, was one of the few politicians to try to quell the anti-foreigner rage on September 8th.
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China is eager to quell the unrest before the 70th anniversary of the founding of the People's Republic of China on Oct. 1.
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The efforts to quell Hitler's imperialistic ambitions ultimately failed, and he launched World War II with Germany's invasion of Poland in September 1939.
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Those contracts did little to quell the angst of the players' association about the relatively subdued state of the overall free agent market.
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India responded by deploying large numbers of forces in the region to quell the uprising, and continues to maintain a heavy military presence.
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Mr. Trump, the doctor said, asked for the cognitive test to answer his critics and attempt to quell questions about his mental abilities.
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And he appears to have continued to try to quell an investigation that might reveal evidence to question the legitimacy of the election.
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Italy's case was helped by developments in France, where President Emmanuel Macron recently promised to lift spending to try and quell populist protests.
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If one thing is clear, it's that the release did little to quell partisan rancor — or remove the discussion of possible presidential obstruction.
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Quell the voice inside of you that asks why she rejected you and replace it with an assertion of your rejection of her.
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It has also sent in legions of tear gas- and baton-wielding security forces to the city of Al Hoceima to quell dissent.
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The "Mad Money" host also decried the 50 basis-points cut as a "wrong" move to quell the markets amid the coronavirus outbreak.
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Perhaps the most obvious and effective way to quell temptation is a childhood lesson: Treat others the way you'd want to be treated.
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Giving the police more of anything — more numbers, more money, more liberties — to quell violence is still a reactionary, and thus limited, posture.
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President Donald Trump sought to quell rumors of tension between him and Dr. Anthony Fauci in a Tuesday afternoon Fox News town hall.
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However, people still believe that romance has blossomed between the two post-filming, and hanging out in Chicago does nothing to quell speculation.
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Veeva Systems can be found at many stages in the fight to quell the coronavirus epidemic, according to founder and CEO Peter Gassner.
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Hong Kong officials have repeatedly said they have no plans to take China's open invitation to bring in its military to quell protests.
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That did not quell the frustrations of the activists in the room, many of whom left in frustration after the debate was rejected.
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The menace of foreign attacks orchestrated by the Islamic State from its base in Raqqa underscores the need to quell the terrorist group.
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Those worries have been reinforced by the government's actions to quell the unrest, including invoking emergency powers to ban face masks during protests.
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As trailers suggest, something has brought someone who looks a whole heck of a lot like Quell into the present day of Altered.
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Others, meanwhile, took to their decks armed with garden hoses as they tried to quell the flames, as seen in KABC's live footage.
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Nevertheless, the European Union, desperate to quell the flood of migrants, has sent delegations to Tripoli to train and equip the coast guard.
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Perhaps in a bid to help quell those fears, the Washington Post scooped with minutes left in the debate that freshman Democratic Rep.
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The Iranian government immediately deployed the police, the Revolutionary Guards, and plain-clothes agents from the Basij paramilitary force to quell the dissent.
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But as the swirl of legal questions continues to mount, neither the President nor his aides have been able to quell the fallout.
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As a society, we can only hope that we have learned the great pandemic's lessons sufficiently well to quell another such worldwide catastrophe.
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It is now time that law enforcement be given the legal authority and resources to quell these protests before they destroy this country.
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Hailemariam declared the state of emergency -- the first since the ruling party came into power 25 years prior -- to quell the escalating violence.
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The cleric-led regime that has ruled since managed to quell protests in 2009 -- known as the "Green Movement" -- after a disputed election.
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CS: By suggesting that you attempt to quell the antagonism between you and your stepmother, we aren't saying your hurt feelings are unjustified.
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But his move failed to quell the wave of demonstrations, and on Monday protesters returned to the streets in defiance of the military.
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The city has been roiled by increasingly violent protests for over four months and banned masks in an attempt to quell the violence.
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Investors are now waiting for the ISM services report later in the day and Friday's employment report to confirm or quell recession worries.
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Friday's assurances have done little to quell the swirl of news around the possible departure of H.R. McMaster, Trump's second national security adviser.
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Center-right President Sebastian Pinera has proposed a raft of stimulus measures and social reforms to quell protesters demands and boost the economy.
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The authorities shut down the internet for 10 days and deployed security forces to quell the unrest, including through the use of firearms.
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Last year Comoros was rattled by months of unrest as authorities moved to quell protests against Assoumani's bid to extend presidential term limits.
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Pinera´s government has promised a raft of reforms to quell protesters' demands, from beefing up the minimum wage to topping off pensions.
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But on the other hand, there's always been a sense in which the ditzy spy seems to quell our fears of powerful women.
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But, as the United States enters a historically tumultuous political moment, Clegg's announcement caused as much confusion as it was designed to quell.
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One daughter, a scientist, spoke the language of science, and used that skill in an attempt to quell her and her family's anxieties.
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But when the announcement he would release the transcript did little to quell the growing calls for his impeachment, Trump was in disbelief.
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Lam had suspended the bill in June after more than 1 million people took to the streets, but that didn't quell the protests.
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A CNN team visited Khartoum undercover last month, where it heard reports of possible war crimes by security forces attempting to quell demonstrations.
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Seeking to quell the uproar over his private jet flights, Price said Thursday that he would pay for his seat on the planes.
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The New York Federal Reserve will continue overnight repurchase operations through October as it seeks to quell market instability from earlier this week.
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The effort is the latest in a series of attempts by leadership to quell progressive attempts to modify Pelosi's signature drug pricing effort.
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To quell an uprising among Democrats who wanted a younger generation of leaders, she has agreed to limit her term to four years.
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Andrew M. Cuomo, but they were unable to quell a progressive rebellion that sufficiently unnerved executives at one of the world's biggest corporations.
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Hoping to simultaneously quell suburban sprawl and establish physical points of common connection, Gruen devised and starting building shopping malls in the 19803s.
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Some Security Council members want to deploy U.N. police to Burundi to help quell the violence and monitor the border between Burundi and Rwanda.
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But it does not help to quell concerns that Trump will still be thinking about his businesses while he makes policy with foreign officials.
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The concession was the latest attempt to quell the worst crisis of Macron's presidency after announcing the six-month suspension only the day before.
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He says power in Yosemite Valley was turned off while firefighters worked to quell the blaze, but it was turned back on Sunday morning.
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The President has already apologized twice, but that has done little to quell the rage of many South Koreans who say they feel betrayed.
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Scott Disick didn't quell any rumors when he stepped out with model Sofia Richie for an early dinner Friday night at Nobu in Malibu.
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Opinion polls show a recovery in Macron's battered popularity rating after he launched consultations, including town hall debates, to try to quell social unrest.
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Investors are eagerly looking ahead to the dinner, hoping the two leaders can quell trade-induced volatility in the global economy and corporate earnings.
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The construction boom rapidly transforming New York City's skyline and gentrifying its neighborhoods has done little to quell the demand for reasonably priced apartments.
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Chicago can hardly afford an increased police presence at the Games to quell the massive violence throughout the city that endangers every Olympic visitor.
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Aside from the fact that dehydration can make people more sick, over-hydrating won't necessarily quell symptoms or lead you to getting better faster.
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The unconventional standard-bearer is running smack into conventional Washington vetting -- just as Trump's reluctant establishment allies try to quell a rebellion against him.
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So although having another body in bed might not directly impact that person's sleep quality, it could be comforting or help to quell anxiety.
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His withdrawal of the tax did not quell the mobilization, which has since focused on larger issues of purchasing power and quality of life.
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Now, Zuckerberg will sit in front of members of the House Financial Services Committee in an attempt to quell their concerns about the project.
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The response did little the quell protest from WNBA players who said they wanted to use their voices to speak out about police brutality.
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There are moments — long, inward-facing moments — when no scripture, no motivational meme, no inspirational quote can quell the urgency of not having enough.
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Microsoft is now hoping to quell some of these fears with several changes to its privacy controls in the upcoming Windows 10 Creators Update.
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The Central Reserve Force Police is a paramilitary organization that is working with the Indian military to quell the 30-year insurgency in Kashmir.
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But analysts say any increase in supplies as domestic mines ramp up output is unlikely to quell buying ahead of the northern hemisphere winter.
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Its central bank wants to stabilise the lira and quell inflation, which remains in double digits, far in excess of its 5% inflation target.
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But if we are sincere in the desire to quell our country's endless nightmare of gun violence, then we cannot ignore our gun culture.
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Reports of Syrian authorities using force to quell dissent date back to the regime of al-Assad's father, Hafez al-Assad, in the 1980s.
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Korean Air wants to modernize its fleet to save on fuel costs and quell criticism that its planes are particularly bad for the environment.
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The aliens in the game are actually rebels, and the Kronn Hunter has been sent by the mainline alien faction to quell the insurrection.
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Both Kavanaugh and Gorsuch have said they view Roe as settled, though that failed to quell suspicion among Democratic lawmakers and reproductive rights groups.
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The Central Reserve Force Police is a paramilitary organisation that is working with the Indian military to quell the 30-year insurgency in Kashmir.
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To quell demand for Swiss franc investments, the SNB has also been charging a negative interest rate on cash it holds for commercial banks.
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Diplomatic efforts are mounting to the quell fighting in the central African nation 10 years after it emerged from an ethnically charged civil war.
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Hungrybox ended up winning Smash 'N' Splash 3, so hopefully his trophy and prize money are enough to quell the physical pain he's experiencing.
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This statement should quell some users' fears that the bookmarking product hasn't been given the engineering resources and attention since being bought by Pinterest.
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Lawyers and activists say the toll was much higher and that security forces used violence and carried out mass arrests to quell the unrest.
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Supporters, including the National Rifle Association, the powerful U.S. gun lobby, see the legislation as bolstering a civilian's right to quell an apparent threat.
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At the conference, US Secretary of State John Kerry tried to quell anxieties regarding the US's commitments to the Paris deal, according to Reuters.
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Researchers have long debated whether or not the gas exists around the Red Planet, and the ExoMars mission hopes to finally quell that dispute.
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Lisa Drayer, a registered dietician who writes about nutrition for CNN, says that eating to quell your stress once in a while is fine.
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So why don't people want to quell those negative voices in their heads and allow themselves to admit that they might be getting better?
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The administration, hoping to quell the bipartisan outrage and stave off potential congressional action, agreed to dispatch Haspel to brief key senators on Tuesday.
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Lee also co-founded his own CBD company called Soul CBD, which aims to help people manage pain, quell anxiety, or boost muscle recovery.
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Expect to see lots of sophisticated arguments in favour of helicopter money in order to quell the doubts of the markets. Economist.com/blogs/buttonwood
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Now, researchers have confirmed this hunch, providing the first solid evidence that releasing Wolbachia-infected mosquitoes into the wild could help quell the epidemic.
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He needs ISIS as a tool to quell the PKK, the Kurdish rebel forces that are anti-Turkish rule, anti-Erdogan, and anti-ISIS.
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The report helps further quell worries that the U.S. economy is teetering toward recession and helps affirm the assessment from most Federal Reserve officials.
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The government's decision to describe the attempts to free the girls appeared to be intended to quell criticism of its efforts on their behalf.
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The expected changes in leadership would be in part to quell concerns from lawmakers that the department had become politicized, according to the Post.
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The prosecutor, Vikas Khanna, quickly moved to quell any curiosity the jury might have about why Mr. Christie was not charged in the plot.
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Sanders sought early on to quell concerns over past stumbles on racial issues and reports of sexism and other harassment in his 2016 campaign.
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With Brown's death, nine U.S. troops have been killed in Afghanistan over the last four months as forces attempt to quell a resurgent Taliban.
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Australian banks are facing headwinds as regulators and politicians seek to quell a public backlash against the sector accused of a host of scandals.
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Asked after the meeting whether the 2013 investigation was meant to quell free speech, Jessica de Koninck, the board's current president, declined to comment.
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Altuve and the Astros denied the accusations, but it has done little to quell rumors and questions: Could baseball players effectively use haptic devices?
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Within minutes of the decision, Andrew Quell, a seventh-grade teacher, said an email from the Mackinac Center dropped into his inbox at school.
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He said the city needed to give its newly elected mayor, London Breed, a chance to deliver on her campaign promises to quell homelessness.
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After gaining control of the Philippines following the Spanish-American war in 1898, the United States began to spread its influence and quell dissent.
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He ruled out sending in the army, as the government did in Cape Town in July to quell a spate of gang-related killings.
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Together, they bumbled through the world trying to quell a virus that was making all the animals of the world rise up against humans.
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But it almost certainly won't stop the demonstrations from happening or quell the fury many protesters already feel toward the police and the government.
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Iran deployed its fearsome Revolutionary Guards on Wednesday to try to quell ongoing anti-government protests that have roiled the country since last Thursday.
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The move, a major concession by President Emmanuel Macron, is an attempt to quell weeks of protests by the so-called Yellow Vests movement.
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As a society, we can only hope that we have learned the great pandemic's lessons sufficiently well to quell the current COVID-19 challenge.
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How to communicate with your employees about coronavirus to quell fears and concernsThe health and safety of your employees should be a top priority.
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Market liquidity was light and investors remained nervous after coordinated moves by central banks had spectacularly failed to quell trepidation over the coronavirus pandemic.
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Authorities in Beijing are eager to quell the unrest before the 70th anniversary of the founding of the People's Republic of China on Oct.
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We were feral, selfish, and apoplectic, and there (again) was a lack of trust in our leaders — they tried to quell panic via censorship.
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Market liquidity was tight and investors remained nervous after coordinated moves by central banks had spectacularly failed to quell trepidation over the coronavirus pandemic.
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An an attempt to quell fears, companies including Uber, Lyft, and DoorDash have issued guidance to their contractors for working as the coronavirus spreads.
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He quickly had to quell the idea that he was opening the door for talks as a junior partner to Ms. Merkel yet again.
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Mr Macron seems to hope that he will quell some of the anger against France by backing away from the currency it once championed.
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Amy Klobuchar, both of whom have struggled with winning over Latino and black voters, a strong performance in Nevada could help quell those concerns.
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"I think people have been waiting to really see her, all the time and not these little pieces," director Richardson-Whitfield says of Quell.
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As Quell is interrogated, her captors attempt to shoot at her in an extreme test of both mind and body at the same time.
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Quell then turns to a fourth shooter, blocks his bullets with the axe, and finally hurls it at his head, knocking him out cold.
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