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But the families who got the research going are not assuaged.
But that will do nothing to assuage the problem I was talking of earlier.
The break, which came about two years ago, has been assuaged by recent events.
If the West wants to pay to assuage the pain, it is likely to cost money.
He saw the trouble in the boy's face, and took time to assuage it.
You may be able to assuage quite a number of fears with your answer.
And if she was going to be safe in this house, he had to find a way to assuage it.
But that seemed to do little to assuage the neighbors.
Was the knowledge of other losses to assuage his own?
Those who've got the real pain are not so easily assuaged.
We have so few ways in which to assuage the sense of guilt.
The pain was still too intense to be assuaged by words.
Then he rested on their love and let it assuage him.
But that's exactly what he must do in order to assuage his grief.
It would be seen as a way to assuage guilt about days spent working.
The small relief did nothing to assuage her greater concern.
"Exactly how much will it take to assuage your envy?"
What is that ache we are trying to assuage with her?
She knew of the sensations but not how to assuage them.
In this much, at least, he could assuage his own conscience.
They hope that steps like the Army's will assuage some of the concerns.
In just a few years, their fears were assuaged and the work continued.
That will assuage their fears and provide them with new reasons to live together.
Though a lie might assuage all the fears people feel.
Only the knowledge of what she was about to do would assuage that agony.