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It may soothe TEPCO's creditors.
If Mr Chirac wins his bet, that may soothe some of them a bit.
It may soothe the fevered brow of snowflake liberals to outbid each other in abusing "the Donald".
Also consider noise levels —using a shredder may soothe your nerves; listening to one surely will not.
Rising interest rates and a rising inflation rate may soothe the anxieties, and the consciences, of the governors of the Federal Reserve Bank.
By giving way now, she may soothe her voters' current anxieties about the euro, but the future price could be large.
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Dr. White saw an added advantage: Toothprints may help soothe the dental dread so common among young kids.
Meanwhile, the extended maintenance schedule for AngularJS 1.3 and planned backport of upcoming features like the new Router may also soothe the pain for some.
However, his resignation may help soothe the harsh relations between Massey and regulators, which have been stoked by his public and frequent claims that the company's safety measures were more than adequate.
PARIS, Nov. 19 — A service starting next month may help soothe the nerves of harried Parisian drivers: it could help them locate a nearby parking spot using a cellphone or GPS navigation device.
Such perks may help soothe staffers' angst brought on by client lawsuits alleging that some of Ernst & Young's accountants advised questionable tax shelters.
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