As it turns out, Uganda does appear to be quelling the killing, at least in Bunia.
Yet another force quelling rivalries is an unlikely one: the fight against deadly disease.
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They demanded an apology for the violent quelling of an earlier protest against price rises.
The goal of these policies is to contain inflation, despite having the negative side-effect of quelling growth.
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Now an experimental drug from Iceland's DeCode Genetics shows promise of quelling heart inflammation in a preliminary human trial.
With rough control over the tribal areas, the army could do a better job of quelling jihadist raids into Afghanistan.
One of them codenamed cc1088 has been found in laboratory studies to be far more potent than thalidomide itself at quelling inflammation.
Coming up, after days of rioting in the French suburbs, we look at why police there have had such trouble quelling the violence.
Instead of quelling the strikes, Mr Chavez's misguided attempts to restore order and keep the country's oil flowing have simply fanned the flames of unrest.
But the Obama administration has done a slick job of greasing the wheels of international commerce and quelling what could have been veritable repeal riots.
Many of the milestones are aimed at quelling Iraqi sectarian violence.
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Well he does deserve some credit on quelling the ocean terror.
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Earlier this week, Richard Holbrooke, the U.S. State Department's special representative for Afghanistan and Pakistan, said the Afghan elections were critical to quelling a resurgence of the Taliban.
On the same day as the State of the Union address last month, Obama signed an executive order aimed at quelling cyberespionage against U.S. government agencies and American businesses.
Zimbabwe President Robert Mugabe won his party's support to remain in office at a conference aimed at choosing a nominee for coming elections and quelling the infighting to succeed him.
"The Asia Cup is to be held here later this month and the successful conduct of the tournament will go a long way in quelling security fears, " he said in Rawalpindi.
Besides the mundane tasks of quelling mass demonstrations and preparing to hold a summit, Malaysia's prime minister has also had to endure the stress and toil of settling into a new job.
And David Cameron will feel that, as well as quelling dissent in his own ranks, his chances of winning that much more important election - the general election - have been improved by today's speech.
If they are busy quelling armed insurrections by Kurds or Azeris or Baluchis, they will have less time to devote to negotiating the purchase of the S-300 anti-aircraft system with Russia, or keeping tabs on their nuclear scientists.
Most importantly, the games went off without a single major security incident, quelling fears that began the day after London won the right to stage the games, when the July 7, 2005 terrorist attacks killed 56 and injured more than 700.
In dozens of small patient trials staged over three decades, cognitive behavioral therapy has been shown to be surprisingly effective in quelling an ever expanding array of mental maladies: depression, anxiety, panic attacks, obsessive-compulsive disorder, post-traumatic stress syndrome, bulimia, hypochondria--even insomnia.
"I am pleased that as a consequence of great effort by our troops -- but also as a consequence of a shift in allegiances among the Sunni tribal leaders as well as the decision of the Sadr militias to stand down -- that we've seen a quelling of violence, " he said.
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