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Not because the claim will soothe those suffering most from spending cuts or lost employment.
Each time she tried to soothe her suffering with toxic tonics concocted from medicine and liquor cabinets, but she was thwarted by doctors intent on prolonging her painful life.
Hospice volunteer Rebecca Kaplan is part of a choral group known as a threshold choir, which uses song to soothe the suffering at life's thresholds such as births, major surgeries and deaths.
The later book, beginning less than a year after her husband Prince Albert's death, reflects the queen's grief but also how her "sad and suffering heart was soothed and cheered by the excursions and incidents it recounts".
And then there is "Q", an annual conference of 20-and 30-something evangelicals that focuses on soothing human suffering rather than preaching salvation.
"Say what you might say to a friend who is suffering or a child — soothing things like 'one step at a time,'" she advises.
José Sócrates, Portugal's prime minister, expressed hope that the help given to Ireland would soothe the markets because his country was "clearly suffering from a contagion effect".
Workers suffering from cramp seemed to be soothed by drinking salty milk.
Goaltender Carey Price was outstanding during the World Cup, soothing anxiety over whether he would regain his form after suffering a knee injury that limited him to 12 games last season.
Calamine lotion has a cool, soothing effect that works well to reduce the irritation your skin is suffering.
It's proven especially soothing after the loss of her autistic son, Jett, in 2009, who died after suffering a seizure.
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