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pacifier
1. They probably were using material possessions as a psychological pacifier of sorts to help distract them from the unpleasant reality that they had created for themselves, as well as to aid them in repressing their somber feelings regarding their otherwise bleak emotional and spiritual existence
2. pacifier during the long trip
3. Leaving little to the imagination, (or perhaps too much depending on one‘s point of view) the rippling effect produced by her coquettishly wavelike movement provided (Pre-Hays) audiences with a faint glimpse of her cleavage, pacifier and all! In a scene that otherwise requires keen perception and extraordinary brain/eye coordination, the viewer needs to remain watchful for the emergence of the subliminal ―dark‖ spot that quickly appears and disappears just as quickly
4. This action was first developed to comfort the child just as many young babies and children use a pacifier
5. In the beginning, there was the pacifier
6. The key to the pacifier is to use it only during the day
7. every day? My answer is, only use the pacifier in the daytime, not
8. for your baby to learn to forget about the pacifier
9. to the pacifier habit
10. Set a cutoff time for the pacifier
11. Remember, the pacifier is not a bad thing
12. awakened at the same time, and someone had placed a pacifier in
13. full of warm milk in my hands and the pacifier in my mouth
14. Then, I tried to spit out the pacifier
15. It was a sort of pacifier, a way to calm his mind through the course of his fevered dreams
16. All er's love of the gun is a mental illness, a culturally celebrated neurotic obsession with tools of destruction and mayhem, and its contagion is spread by disseminators of the myndkey fear and a disempowered, delusional people's infantile need for a power pacifier
17. It is their great pacifier
18. Alexander I- the pacifier of Europe, the man who from his early years had striven only for his people’s welfare, the originator of the liberal innovations in his fatherland- now that he seemed to possess the utmost power and therefore to have the possibility of bringing about the welfare of his peoples- at the time when Napoleon in exile was drawing up childish and mendacious plans of how he would have made mankind happy had he retained power- Alexander I, having fulfilled his mission and feeling the hand of God upon him, suddenly recognizes the insignificance of that supposed power, turns away from it, and gives it into the hands of contemptible men whom he despises, saying only:
19. What Florentino Ariza liked best about her was that in order to reach the heights of glory, she had to suck on an infant’s pacifier while they made love
20. Her declamatory passion was such that at times she continued to shout her recitation as they made love, and Florentino Ariza had to force a pacifier into her mouth, as one did with children to make them stop crying
21. Alexander I—the pacifier of Europe, the man who from his early years had striven only for his people’s welfare, the originator of the liberal innovations in his fatherland—now that he seemed to possess the utmost power and therefore to have the possibility of bringing about the welfare of his peoples—at the time when Napoleon in exile was drawing up childish and mendacious plans of how he would have made mankind happy had he retained power—Alexander I, having fulfilled his mission and feeling the hand of God upon him, suddenly recognizes the insignificance of that supposed power, turns away from it, and gives it into the hands of contemptible men whom he despises, saying only: