Yet despite all that, the EU has not done enough to quell the markets.
Another much-debated fix: tiny clumps of polymer lodged in the esophagus to quell heartburn.
To quell the unwanted speculations, Ryan had to reassert that he is not running.
Even communication that is incomplete and will need to be updated helps to quell fears.
China curtailed rare-earth quotas earlier this year, citing environmental concerns and efforts to quell smuggling.
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One of them, Freddie Quell (Joaquin Phoenix), climbs onto her and can hardly tear himself away.
Officials on Friday tried to quell fears that the disease could be passed between humans.
Studies have suggested that ginger can also quell nausea caused by pregnancy, motion sickness, and anesthesia.
Saddam is heavily dependent on air power to quickly quell uprisings or army mutinies.
Mugabe, in turn, used intimidation and brutality to quell any challenges to his rule.
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Troops used force to quell the demonstrations, killing at least 200 people, by some estimates.
And while the announcement may quell public anger for now, don't expect it to last.
But this kind of bland reassurance is unlikely to quell the suspicions of European parliamentarians.
In order to quell these transient vibrations, the GL's engine and transmission mountings are effectively over-engineered.
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Others think that a federal system would help quell the Muslim insurgency in the south.
But it is less certain that the results will quell discontent among Kashmiri Muslims.
He built up Bahrain's armed forces from scratch, hiring mercenaries to quell internal dissent.
In an attempt to quell the protesters' anger, Jalil fired six secular members of the NTC.
In December a police operation to quell a prison revolt left 32 people dead.
Talks have failed between political leaders who were seeking a consensus to quell the unrest.
The northern zone was established after Baghdad mobilised helicopter gunships to quell a Kurdish uprising.
But the most crucial test of the authorities' ability to quell the unrest will come next week.
Toyota's noise-vibration-harshness gurus nonetheless managed to quell most of the unpleasant resonances and noise in the cabin.
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President Enrique Pena Nieto, who took office in December last year, has vowed to quell the violence.
Now News Corp. chairman Rupert Murdoch has taken it upon himself to personally quell the unrest.
Or it could be that the administration is trying to quell criticism of its policies toward Venezuela.
Caribbean police forces were set up in colonial times to catch mango thieves and quell native unrest.
Talks among political leaders in pursuit of a consensus on how to quell the unrest swiftly broke down.
For its part, Facebook has made repeated attempts to quell marketers' concerns about the effectiveness of its ads.
"This caused civil strife among the community, requiring police intervention to quell the animosity, " the Health Ministry said.
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