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Only a comprehensive rescue plan, which allays such doubts, will quell the euro crisis.
Nothing that has happened in Europe these past few days will quell that concern.
Whether China's outreach efforts will quell anti-China protests is an open question.
Blairites?MCBRIDE: I will quell them straight.GORDON: Much worse and much more horrible.
Military commanders hope that the increased American presence will quell the attacks.
Do I think they will quell demands for a coroner's inquest?
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But at the very least, it'll quell any suspicions that Dhammakaya is secretly training communists for world domination, and it'll make it so you can rest assured you don't have to wear tin-foil hats when driving past it.
In a rare act of diplomacy, Wills quelled on-field fighting after another rival club used his "unchivalrous tactics" against Geelong.
It will feel urgent and raucous - and victory for either side will briefly quell the careworn mood of their fans.
The other owners will also want a collaborator who is financially beyond reproach and likely one who will help quell the racial tension that has enveloped the team since audio recordings posted online last week revealed a man that the NBA has confirmed to be Sterling telling a female friend that he didn't want her associating with blacks in public.
Unfortunately, staunch support probably will not quell the sadness in Sarajevo, while pride was restored in Portugal.
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