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Hyten meant this to calm alarm, but it shouldn't.
I'd better go Tweet this to calm down.
For example, people living in regions exposed to seismic threat will deny or minimise this to calm their anxiety or because they feel unable to do anything to deal with it (Heller et al. 2005).
Like a parent pats a child's head before bed, we do this to calm ourselves down.
I did this to calm my own nerves more than anything else--I could scarcely imagine how the man's own nerves were feeling, "fearless" though we'd heard he was.
They do this to calm themselves down (as if they were cutting themselves) or just out of habit of making a mark.
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"I think this helps to calm the atmosphere, even if governments disagree, so this is something that we have to keep in mind," he explained.
However, this failed to calm the issue.
This seems to calm her down.
This seemed to calm him down.
Doesn't this need to calm down?
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