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While I've been involved in some fairly unpleasant house-group arguments, there's always at least one heroic, well-meaning friend who tries to diffuse the anger.
And maybe by taking some of the responsibility, I can diffuse the anger, stop itching, and declare a statue of limitations.
Secondly, DIFFUSE the anger by NOT being angry yourself.
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She says one of the biggest challenges she faces in her work is diffusing the anger and mistrust.
"I had to do a lot of work to diffuse the energy and the anger in the community because young people were angry and frustrated at what happened," King said.
When cold weather kicked in, the tents began to disappear and the anger diffused, but the images remained, another sort of fire in flight.
Framing climate change in terms of public health and safety is not only likely to diversify and intensify support for national policy action, but our research suggests that a health focus may also help diffuse the intuitive feelings of anger common to the conservative base.
People want to see that in a President, as long as the anger isn't diffuse.
The anger was no longer diffuse, it had a shape, a target and a champion.
The anger directed at the system is therefore diffuse, says Mr Teles, leading to a broad loss of trust in the public sector.
The anger that existed about the debt crisis and subsequent austerity had been diffuse but tangible for some time.
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