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But then his anger dissolves into something even more unbearable: a terrible kind of pity and yearning, a desperate need to soothe Hester's cares, to take her back.
Mary Bossis, a professor and security expert at the University of Piraeus, said that Mr. Papandreou would need to soothe the tempers of many angry Greeks who still did not understand why they were paying the price for the profligacy of others.
It will also make uncomfortable reading for Birmingham city council as it accuses local politicians and officials of ignoring evidence of extremism for years, repeatedly failing to support bullied headteachers and putting the need to soothe community tensions ahead of all else.
The one group that isn't cutting back: online brokers and financial firms, which need to soothe rattled investors.
This need to soothe our conscience has transcended into a multi-billion dollar industry.
If you've had a big bank holiday blowout and need to soothe your sore, sore head, you could do much worse than getting yourself one of those massive barrels of water from an offie, glugging as much of it as you can, to the point where you're having to try really hard not to puke, and slapping on this gorgrous 40 minute excursion into a wonderful midpoint between afrobeats and UK Funky.
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Trained hands now needed to soothe her muscles and manipulate everything back into its proper place.
Action was needed to soothe UNESCO, which was set to classify the islands as a "world heritage in danger" if things did not improve by July.
She replied that hot chocolate was just what Ludwig needed to soothe his nerves, and "enclosed a packet of cocoa tablets for Russell to give him".
But that was just the personality needed to soothe Hughes engineers who, when the company was owned by Howard Hughes, worked for years on projects free from demanding managers.
But trooper Pierpont is still needed to soothe those first-time (or even tenth-time) nerves.America may be sluggardly on general road-building, but it is experiencing a boom in modern roundabouts, which (for those who have not yet met them) do the job of any ordinary four-way, stop-sign or traffic-light crossroads.
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