She calms down only when the boy's mother explains to her what kind of villainy her father played in their life. |
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Charles is still angry about it and according to his manager, won't talk to anyone until he calms down. |
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To the scientific mind, a euphonious musical piece that calms the mind and soul is as aesthetically beautiful as a complex mathematical formula. |
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Henna painting also takes away excess heat from the body and calms hives and rashes and balances hyperacidity. |
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Ask any fisherman what his greatest enemies are and high on the list will come midges, flat calms and leaking waders. |
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He cheers her up, she calms him down, and together they manage to be sincere, cool and winningly goofy at the same time. |
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Chairat managed two races, encountering wind shifts of 180 degrees, alternating between storms and dead calms. |
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Grace quickly grabs the horse's reins before it runs away and calms it before walking to the stranger, who is still sitting on the ground. |
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The bearded, gravel-voiced Zimmer even stars in his own ads, because he believes his everyman persona calms shoppers. |
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France sent a massive sixty-four-vessel armada to Louisbourg, only to have it disrupted en route by storms, calms, and disease. |
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After he talks for a while he generally calms down and we have a good chat. |
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The Celts and their predecessors had put up edifices such as stone circles, calms and assorted burial constructions near sacred wells. |
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Ben really wants to go to another family during the week because he really calms down and enjoys coming home for the weekends. |
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Your creative spark is stronger, and your sense of confidence and flow calms everyone around you. |
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Being in nature with understanding friends soothes the soul, calms emotional swings and might well provide respite from night sweats. |
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You will find as the mind calms down, the breath and heart will become quieter and calmer. |
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Simplistically speaking, ginseng calms hyper people and gives sluggish people energy. |
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In a telling transition from B minor to F major, Delius calms the troubled man. |
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He starts every episode all fired up about putting the shopkeeper away, but usually calms down by the end, even though everybody's dead by then. |
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The two have a little face-to-face, before the referee coolly calms the situation. |
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White calms the patterns, and brown on the footboard and headboard, as well as the sisal rug, relaxes and grounds the white. |
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The officers bring him to the patrol car, and the family calms down, but still they ask the officers for an explanation. |
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Calmiderm Cream calms most skin irritations, redness and grazes, small burns and the effects of heat and cold. |
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She goes out, remonstrates with her, brings Kelly into the security of her own home and calms her. |
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This time, there's an easterly flow, a tropical depression and calms over the islands! |
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The emotional action of the 12 potentized Elixirs from the hive® energises, calms and balances. |
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Benefactions: It relieves the stabbing pains and calms the muscular tensions. |
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I've got a pretty fast brain: it goes a million miles an hour, and the chron calms it down. |
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It lifts troubled spirits, calms heavy hearts and brings joy to whoever listens. |
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Passionflower calms anxiety and stress, while lemon balm and lavender essential oil relax body and mind. |
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It relieves arteritis of lower limbs and is indicated in infarction, It calms palpitations. |
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Pinkerton calms her and, as night falls, he gradually overcomes her shyness and tentative behaviour towards him. |
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It features numerous sudden calms, which are swept away by extremely high-voltage pianistic passages. |
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Following the massive second song, Hecker calms thing down with some shorter minimal sketches, but they have the same seasick quaver as what came before. |
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Beaten, Buck calms down and eagerly eats food from the man's hand. |
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It helps prevent ingrowing hairs and calms any unwanted bumps. |
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It acts in the various rheumatic syndromes, particularly in gonarthrosis, of which it improves the synovial joint and calms the inflammation. |
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That just calms you down and gets you ready for the next sleep-inducing dose. |
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It calms dermic rednesses and irritations, particularly on the young children. |
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Mental action: Balancing and harmonising, it calms nervous tensions, it promotes relaxation and gets rid of low spirits. |
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The citrine is a énergisante stone, purificatory of the chakras. it is the crystal of the abundance and the wealth, It calms the family discords. |
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High-pressure calms and thundery lows are born and develop very quickly over the South American continent, before moving out to sea. |
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It soothes chapped lips and calms microstress associated with sun exposure, while providing moisturizing and nourishing benefits. |
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Impressed that this small creature is so fearless, the tiger becomes terrified when a dried persimmon calms the crying child instantly. |
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Main properties: Major Antistress, it immediately calms down in case of even important agitation, or in case of nervous spasmodic pains. |
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Skullcap calms agitation and relieves nervousness, insomnia and pain sensitivity. |
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Lemony litsee is a soothing and sedative oil, it calms anxiety, decreases stress, favors restful sleep. |
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The warm smile and small talk that welcomes first time donors and calms their jittery nerves comes from a volunteer. |
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In these situations, the puppy trainer calms the dog down by instructing it to sit for several minutes before continuing. |
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Yet, it is completely possible for several months: given in the evening, it calms the baby before they go to sleep. |
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Passionflower calms the nerves and prepares the body for replenishing, restful sleep. |
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It calms down the body and mind and puts us in the right frame of mind to enjoy and thereby digest our food. |
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Special formula with encapsulated silicone beads calms frizzies and delivers bursts of shine. |
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The dog is usually excited when first entering the room so the puppy trainer calms the dog by stroking and patting it in a soothing manner. |
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Citronella takes away mosquitoes by its repulsive effect and calms itches due to insect bites. |
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Enriched with soothing active ingredients, this fresh and melting cream calms the irritations and the redness. |
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The perpetual motion calms itself temporarily with an equally ingenious rhythm, only to regain its momentum with renewed vigour. |
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It could become the way he calms down from being upset, if we were to lean on that. |
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Even if the situation calms down, new and perhaps even more violent unrest can be predicted. |
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In addition to stimulating muscle tone, this technique calms the nervous system and provides unparalleled relaxation. |
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It is impossible to know what is going to happen in this final stretch and who will be the first to get away from these persistent calms? |
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That balsam resolves the great trials, illuminates, calms sorrows, and melts away the chains of oppression. |
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This same love calms the agitated thoughts and pacifies the troubled heart of the elder son. |
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If you find yourself falling in love with the next person who gives you attention and jump into a relationship before the storm calms down you are guilty of monophobia. |
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But he never makes any clash we have public, and he calms me down a lot as well. |
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Salvia breaks up stagnated Blood, produces new Blood, calms the fetus, facilitates the removal of a dead fetus, stops metrorrhagia and leukorrhea and regulates channels. |
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We must all hope that the sensible occurs and the boy wonder calms down. |
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It calms and soothes the body, moves the spirit and stimulates the mind. |
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The crew's morale bottomed out when the Wave Warrior hit the Doldrums, an area near the equator that is notorious for its calms and its light, shifting winds. |
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He raved about the ocean, about storms and calms and sudden rain-squalls out of a blue sky, and somewhere a fair woman spinning silk with a crystal spindle. |
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Conditions will range from the calms and energy-sapping heat of the northern hemisphere to the icebergs, storms and monumental seas of the southern oceans. |
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After a while, she goes and after a while Harley calms down again. |
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As things look right now, Canadians better hope he calms down. |
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After five minutes, and after he uses my tissues, he calms down. |
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When the drugs take affect she calms down and stops yelling. |
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After eleven days of sailing, the body is starting to get tired, particularly seeing the sailors are unable to get any sleep because of the rapidly changing conditions with alternating calms and breezes. |
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Thymo Spray calms, soothes and cleanses the throat. |
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Oil-freeM Shave Aloe Gel softens for a smooth shave and Soothing Post-Shave Healer calms razor burn and relieves dryness. |
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Meanwhile, make-up artist Lisa Armstrong revealed how she calms Victoria's backstage nerves, as she gives her boiled sweets. |
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Even more importantly, when travel plans go awry, a professional agent can focus on problem-solving while the company manager calms everyone down. |
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The trickiest part still lies ahead of the monohulls, aboard which the skippers will have to show all their skills to get away from the calms expected over the final 500 miles? |
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Bathed by a waterway which undulates peacefully between the covered slopes,the Mill of Collonge is a peaceful destination for which seeks environnement calms and natural whith full charm. |
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Once again there was more than sixty miles of zigzagging between the cumulonimbus in store to avoid the calms and benefit from the puffs of air rippling across what wasn't a totally smooth racing zone. |
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Soothing cream for horses, stimulates and helps the cicatrization of sores and cuts, protects and feeds the skin, prevents erosion and calms irritations caused by little wounds. |
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At pulmonary level it calms non-allergic dyspnoea of intrinsic origin. |
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Ideal for use in the warmer months it calms and nourishes heated skin. |
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An exellent blend especially made for examinations that calms and makes you nevertheless be wide awake, that refreshes spirit, stimulates concentration and helps to reduce exam anxiety. Natural essential oil blend. |
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Chamomile has a soothing effect which calms local irritations. |
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Blink contacts calms and re-moistens dry and tired eyes. |
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Many parents have discovered that riding in the car calms a colicky baby. |
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Chamomile calms and soothes red, swollen skin. |
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It has a constringent property whereby the limbs are strengthened, and when applies as a dressing to the site of the burning inflammation, it calms it. |
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The herd calms down, and nibbles some grass. The practical reason is that economies and markets are indeed connected, through trade, through flows of capital, and through multinational companies. |
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No one hears him sing until a storm comes, when the frightened men hear hims singing alone, as if it were a miracle, and the storm suddenly calms. |
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It makes us laugh and then she calms herself down. |
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The Atlantic is particularly unstable this year. We are facing yet more huge calms, headwinds and squalls as we pass around the west of the tropical depression, which is arriving. |
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That calms people down and they forget that you're new at the game. |
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So the mental thought calms itself and shuts up, finally. |
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In zazen, the top fireplace, namely the mental, is quiet down. It means that we do not base our meditation on the thinking, quite at the contrary, the thinking calms itself up. |
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Eases nervous tension and calms digestion. |
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Music calms me and relieves tension caused by a stressful day. |
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Gently spicy notes are offset by herbal freshness in this immune system booster that provides vitamins, calms nausea and stimulates digestion as it soothes and relaxes. |
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Chamomile floral water: calms and smooths sensitive and irritated skin. |
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Nevertheless, the ITCZ remains fairly unreliable from one day to the next and while some were not really slowed down, others experienced thundery squalls and flat calms. |
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The fleet assembled at the port of Aulis in Boeotia but was prevented from sailing by calms or contrary winds that were sent by the goddess Artemis because Agamemnon had in some way offended her. |
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