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the pacify
verb
To bring peace to (a place or situation), by ending war, fighting, violence, anger or agitation.
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The PACIFY study will test whether intravenous fentanyl also impairs the absorption and action of oral P2Y12 inhibitors.
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But religious commonality doesn't always have the pacifying affect that you might expect.
In 1999, a so-called humanitarian corridor opened to let refugees return to the pacified city.
It's testament to the pacifying power of marijuana that not one bottle can be heard sailing towards the stage.
In 2008-12 homicides fell by 75% in the pacified favelas, twice as fast as elsewhere in Rio.But the UPPs also demonstrate the need for sustained effort.
"Another impact is on local businesses [in the pacified favelas].
"This is the best I've seen the community in a long time, but I'm still scared," said Nivea Mendes of the pacified favela Babilonia.
Ms La Rocque says that one key result of the pacification scheme is that the pacified favelas are added to the official maps of Rio.
However, he says the main concern is the drugs gangs have simply been relocating to favelas yet to the pacified, or to towns just outside of Rio.
Now, there's another reason to visit: the growing buzz about the best food and drink the pacified favelas have to offer.
Enraged at this, and robbed of the pacifying effects of his daily meditation, Tanovo wove giant coconut-fibre baskets and began to remove earth from the mountain.
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