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Just remember this: people are not going to fall for a bit of salving talk when they want nothing.
He could only hope that time would salve the wounds.
"My mother has some salve you can put on it," he said.
She was just what he needed to salve the day's frustrations.
She knew I was just trying to salve my conscience by being nice to her.
How many men would die before the king's pride was salved?
Perhaps, he thought, it helps to salve her own conscience.
Certainly no mere gift had the power to salve her pain.
Today's good fiscal times can go a long way toward salving disputes.
But then, for what salve it gives me, every man's a fool.
There is plenty of cash on hand to salve the wounds.
It would be just like him to salve the fractured heart with chemicals.
I did not deny him this attempt to salve his conscience.
"But God has a way of salving these differences and bringing us together.
She may have been salved and sold in 1773.
Route 206, at least for now, is one of those places to salve that."
Wine salves the sadness, but then the morning comes and the right side of the bed is still empty.
Making me feel better will salve your conscience while you get rich."
She was salved on 6 September 1923 and then recommissioned.
It salves the conscience, makes you feel good, but actually does absolutely nothing to address the real problems of the region.
Still, the commission's work will go only so far to salve the pain of many Peruvians.
But do not let us allow their punishment to salve our consciences.
Small errands, but they would salve his pride, and from him had been learned all of use.
It was the only way to salve anything out of this ruin, with all to gain and nothing to lose.
He means to do what you ask, when his pride has salved itself in Tyre.