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Baby Buzz'r's ability to placate fussy babies and toddlers enhances the bonding process between kids and their parents.
Bertrand Cauchy is a well-known figure in northern Spain: dubbed the "horse-whisperer of the Pyrenees", he is celebrated for his ability to placate even the most difficult of steeds.
Already, in his handling of the party platform and his selection of Pence as his running mate, Trump has demonstrated flexibility and some ability to placate warring factions.
With Alabama's electorate committed to Republicans in statewide races, Moore's continued success will depend on his ability to placate the GOP establishment and maintain their support in primary elections to come".
Although it's not surprising the governor wins praise from his own party faithful — 80% of Democrats approve of his job performance in the new survey — Brown's real strength may rest on his ability to placate some of his natural political enemies.
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Managers, for instance, being as a rule selected from the most conventionally correct type, such social qualities as suavity of manner and address are more in demand than originality and vigorous business ability, the main object being to placate the board of directors.
To placate conservatives, he promoted nuclear power and recently came out for more offshore oil-drilling.
His remarks failed to placate Ms. Warren.
It is to placate them.
King attempted to placate him.
This is unlikely to placate angry protestors.
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