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1. He knew full well their thoughts and could not do anything to assuage the remorse they would grow to endure, but never ignore, as real people must
2. “Yes, sir, but didn’t the Goddess assuage his loss by sending serpents to wash Tireseas
3. But nothing could assuage our growing thirst and hunger
4. Whisperings among the townsfolk in and out of the tavern did not help to assuage his nervous suspicions
5. Even the more pleasant vision of the wily red-head’s grinning countenance was not enough to assuage the shame stabbing his gut and chest
6. She checked her comm once again, and to assuage her worry he answered
7. The door was ajar, but she knocked to assuage the tention
8. If there was one way to assuage the doubts of his crew, guidance from the council would effect this
9. It did nothing to allay my trepidations or assuage my fears
10. Darkburst rested where he lay for two more moons before struggling onwards once again, stopping often to assuage his growing thirst
11. money to strangers, friends and family will assuage
12. Therefore, it is quite possible to imagine that they initiated the practice of sacrificial offerings to assuage God’s anger toward them
13. Keinalone did not flinch or duck, but took the full painful blow hoping that it would assuage his fatherly anger at her protestation
14. Then as he tried to see its likeness in the forces of nature this duality was extended to these gods who were many times seen as capricious and needed sacrificial offerings to assuage the bad or evil side of their natures
15. From the “Be not afraid” message meant to assuage the wondering terror that still haunted Man from out of the vulnerability of his precariously uncertain past as he encountered these seemingly otherworldly experiences, to the modern versions of angels, meant only to help an individual overcome the “stumbling stones” of life; these have also evolved over that great expanse, from prehistoric through prebiblical and biblical times, to the present-day elucidations
16. 5 But I would strengthen you with my mouth, and the moving of my lips should assuage your grief
17. to assuage his mood
18. assuage the anger of those gods
19. I believe that Michael belabored this point about forgiveness to assuage his conscience and sense of justice in the event that he was executed--he felt that if he were to die for a crime that he didn't commit then the judge, jury, prosecution, false witnesses and executioner would spend eternity in hell paying for their unforgiving and vengeful spirits
20. The sight of a dark-suited, dog-collared fellow of about forty, seemed like a beacon of kindness in a world suddenly turned hostile, so I approached in the hope that, like Jesus, he would gather up this lost sheep and offer shelter – or at least wise words that would assuage the hurt, bolster my flagging self esteem, and set me on the path to redemption
21. Besides, couldn’t the worst of fears be readily addressed to win over the recalcitrant? Committed as he was to Gautam’s cause and sensing his son’s apathy, the minister would advise Gautam to assuage his brat to ease his way
22. Until July 16 a nice gift will assuage bruised feelings and restore harmony
23. David too was in a rage that nothing could assuage
24. Jacques Foucharde carried a worried look in his 13 year old eyes, nervously wiping the palms of his grimy hands on his bib coveralls while standing on one bare foot as he rubbed the other on his leg to assuage the myriad ant bites getting itchier by the minute
25. A funeral simply provides an opportunity for those who knew him to assuage any guilt they might feel for any shortcomings in their friendship
26. You do not have to entertain by any means but to create something physical; a book, a piece of writing, a tangible useful object such as furniture, anything that is created by you and brought into being by you will assuage the reason for this type of past-time
27. Hapless worshippers trying to assuage their
28. “No, I’m sure it was just precautionary,” Terence said quietly as he tried to assuage her obviously frayed nerves
29. He saw the unmistakable fear in the eyes of the young man who had so dramatically and unwillingly been drawn into this sordid affair, only because of a shadow that he had seen in passing, and realized that no amount of words or guarantees would assuage those nervous tremblings that were only exacerbated by the strange, frantic search that had just been conducted
30. “Bad thing to have happen just now,” Lowell agreed in his calm, easygoing fashion that did little to assuage the frayed nerves of his colleague
31. help to assuage his tortured mind and soul
32. Alex smiled warmly, hoping to assuage her fears about his
33. compassionately, hoping to assuage her concerns, “I will readily
34. his office, despite the very caring attempts by Marie to assuage his
35. if to assuage the worried proprietor
36. into the matter just to assuage the feelings of the angry men
37. to assuage his father
38. He hoped the optimistic comment would assuage his patient
39. But before I did, I decided to follow the river toward the whooshing sound, so I could assuage my curiosity of the matter
40. ‘’True! I believe however that setting up the whole 99th Wing as our initial operational test unit should be enough to assuage any objections she would have about you flying one of her precious prototypes
41. ‘Spacers League’ across the whole of the Solar System did nothing to assuage Grand Administrator Li, on the contrary
42. We are anyway ready to give him a little gold, and I mean a little, to help assuage him
43. done quite a lot to assuage his worries over the last month but did nothing for him
44. What could it possibly say? Something to assuage the guilt hanging so heavily on this unfortunately acquired heart? I unfolded it with closed eyes, and then opened them
45. It was a long night that passed in an agony of itching that Lov refused to assuage
46. He could see her point, but that did nothing to assuage the guilt that had dogged him since his encounter with April and Roy McKennon
47. They’d all anted up a huge price to assuage their guilt
48. The meeting went on for hours but it could not assuage his thirst for knowledge of it
49. We communicate to and set high expectations for our children and encourage them to do all the same but at the same time, we give buffer to assuage their hurt egos or deflated self-esteem once they fail, we tell them that failures are results of some miscalculated or mistaken decisions but it does not mean that they are failures as a person
50. Great Comforter to assuage his pain
1. Our kisses and our caresses in the dark night hours somehow brought comfort and assuaged the loneliness that otherwise threatened to engulf us
2. Now she wondered if she could have put it right, assuaged her guilt
3. His restless mind never more assuaged
4. Jimmy still had questions, doubts that probably could not be assuaged
5. "Don't be afraid," the sonorous voice assuaged his fears
6. 11 "But, O my son, let those whom it will leave out from among your children at that time, take my body with them out of this cave; and when they have taken it with them, let the oldest among them command his children to lay my body in the ship until the flood has been assuaged, and they come out of the ship
7. The result has been a submersion of white moral authority into the pit of an “overwhelming sense of guilt” over racism of the past, guilt that has to be assuaged
8. On a reprieve, he assuaged his erection
9. 11 "But O my son let those whom it will leave out from among your children at that time take my body with them out of this cave; and when they have taken it with them let the oldest among them command his children to lay my body in the ship until the flood has been assuaged and they come out of the ship
10. Glorious heat filled the house and assuaged Charly's regret at having to surrender so much money
11. I regret that the other residents of your Plane will not be so easily assuaged
12. My hunger has been assuaged for a goodly time
13. He suspected he had been born with a sense of unworthiness that could only be assuaged by regular self mortification
14. So delicious was it they ate more than usual until, appetite assuaged, Peteru could no longer contain his curiosity
15. He tried desperately to break himself of the habit, but found that the pain in his back, could only be assuaged by regular doses of “Tik”
16. As Liloe stiffened and arched her body down, she fought to remain silent and unheard but, she failed to suppress a wail of ecstasy which pieced the night, and with her passion assuaged and her body glistening with sweat in the low light, she lay forward and snuggled onto Siri’s chest
17. They paid a few small fines, and that assuaged
18. His fears of finding them to be contaminated or unsanitary were quickly assuaged, while the sacks of grains proved free of vermin
19. He assuaged the situation with reciting a bumper sticker he’d once read
20. ” It took quite a few refills before they considered their thirst assuaged
21. How ironical it was that her moral decline should’ve assuaged my fears about her feared sexual fall; whatever, as if they served their purpose, my unfounded fears about her affection for him were put to rest in my mind
22. But soon the lust for slaughter was assuaged
23. Rumor had it that she was quite successful with the ministering of teas and remedies and he longed for his wife’s suffering to be assuaged
24. But nobody was choked; and when in the early days of the following week there were in nearly every cottage pangs being assuaged, they were so naturally the consequence of the strange things that had been eaten that only Mrs
25. That fear was assuaged as he rattled off a
26. His grief at Ju’s death was assuaged
27. to and assuaged the driver's initial judgment about hitchhikers in general, and you in
28. At the conclusion of the ceremonies, Beth retired to her room, overcome with emotion and lobster, but there was no place of repose, for the beds were not made, and she found her grief much assuaged by beating up the pillows and putting things in order
29. It was still there when at last the evening meal was served and Godwyn’s hunger was assuaged by the delicious cheese the monks made
30. The Sea Rat, as soon as his hunger was somewhat assuaged, continued the history of his latest voyage, conducting his simple hearer from port to port of Spain, landing him at Lisbon, Oporto, and Bordeaux, introducing him to the pleasant harbours of Cornwall and Devon, and so up the Channel to that final quayside, where, landing after winds long contrary, storm-driven and weather-beaten, he had caught the first magical hints and heraldings of another Spring, and, fired by these, had sped on a long tramp inland, hungry for the experiment of life on some quiet farmstead, very far from the weary beating of any sea
31. I knew these fierce moods of Julia's, such as had overtaken her at the fountain in moonlight, and dimly surmised their origin; I knew they could not be assuaged by words
32. their regret is undying and cannot ever wholly be assuaged
33. The Sweetness of knowing Isobel for my Mother somewhat assuaged the Pain of knowing Lord Bellars was my Father
34. Over this great expanse there is no disturbance but it is thus at once gently smoothed away and assuaged, as, when a vase of water is jarred, the trembling circles seek the shore and all is smooth again
35. The pain was assuaged
1. I smile and nod my head, and this assuages some of his fears
2. “Prayer silences the passions of the soul, assuages the rebel ion of anger, dismisses envy, dissipates evil desire, withers the love of worldly things, and brings great peace and serenity to the soul
3. � At the same time the media exploits our human and identity vulnerabilities, it assuages the fears and trepidations of our ego by giving us sacrificial victims of the consumerist conformity it proposes and promulgates
4. There is a thing in haircutting that assuages the blood and calms the heart and makes the nerves serene
1. When the throng had finally shouted themselves out, Grindel spoke his next words carefully, assuaging them with his reasoned argument
2. It would go some way towards assuaging the guilt she was feeling about how she’d snubbed Piers when Troy had introduced him earlier in the day
3. with one palm while assuaging his erection with the other
4. Frankie took so much note of this Charly sent her outside again, assuaging the child's disappointment by promising not to laugh any more—and they did, as a matter of fact, reduce their merriment to a few chuckles and snorts
5. to her in an assuaging voice
6. Hers was so brilliant and tender, it drove itself into his heart, assuaging, brightening the dark places
7. Taking a deep breath in hopes of assuaging his nerves so that the others, especially Feltus, would not notice his anxiety, he replied amiably, “Thank you, Inspector
8. ” He knew the humble approach in which he ate crow would be the most effective in assuaging the old woman’s temperament while simultaneously allowing him to maintain his dignity and reassert his fine upbringing
9. When he realized there would be no response from the houseman and deciding that any further remarks would be of no benefit in assuaging 310
10. He crossed his fingers instinctively while he mumbled a few words of assurance to himself in hopes of assuaging his frayed nerves then methodically opened the heavy double doors leading into the dark and quiet room where a large round table arranged with name cards and armchairs was situated in the dead center beneath a magnificent crystal chandelier that twinkled faintly in the glow from the tall candles in the ornate gold candelabra at the center of the table
11. Her breathing returned to its normal pace, though she still inhaled the damp but fresh air deeply in hopes of eventually assuaging her nerves
12. If these legends inspire your adventurous spirit, there are more pleasurable ways of assuaging it than in battle
13. Basking like nothing else mattered, the heat assuaging his worn body, he poured in
14. On the part of the selfish, the prejudices, shadows of costly education, appetite increasing through intoxication, a giddiness of prosperity which dulls, a fear of suffering which, in some, goes as far as an aversion for the suffering, an implacable satisfaction, the I so swollen that it bars the soul; on the side of the wretched covetousness, envy, hatred of seeing others enjoy, the profound impulses of the human beast towards assuaging its desires, hearts full of mist, sadness, need, fatality, impure and simple ignorance
15. And thus the work proceeds; the two tackles hoisting and lowering simultaneously; both whale and windlass heaving, the heavers singing, the blubber-room gentlemen coiling, the mates scarfing, the ship straining, and all hands swearing occasionally, by way of assuaging the general friction
16. Then she yearns for incense, altar lights and a pale, young priest, who is willing to devote time and prayer to assuaging her spiritual doubts