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calmed
verb
Past of calm
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The gaudier dishes have been calmed or lost, the menu is lighter, brighter.
12.37pm: Back to Northern Ireland, where things have far from calmed down.
But goals from Ferguson and Gallacher calmed nerves, and when Brechin were narrowly beaten in the fourth round, Dundee United entered March in the last eight of two cup competitions and just two points off the summit of the Premier Division.
Getting through university, working in the theatre, falling in and out of love and then, finally, having my babies and even achieving my dream of becoming a published writer – all of these were actively happy experiences that, in some vital manner, calmed me down.
He said he eventually spoke with the group outside the restaurant and tempers were calmed.
No communing with nature or renouncing hollow consumerism: no, I calmed down by assembling an Ikea chest of drawers.
Tarantino said he had "calmed down a bit" after the leaking of his latest script, for another western called The Hateful Eight.
"She has calmed down," Núñez said.
He had to be calmed down.
But for all the aggrieved talk from critics of "privatising" the NHS, it remains a largely-state run entity, with the private sector as a side dish.Having neither shaken up the health service, nor calmed it down, the government hopes that to stave off a winter crisis, if necessary by releasing emergency funding and switch the emphasis from structural changes which might follow its reforms.
Then on his first day on the job Mr Rajan made a bullish speech that calmed nerves.
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