Many protesters marched carrying supplies of lemons and milk, to soothe the effects of tear gas.
To soothe the uninvited, a second and third were presented as ad-hoc responses to market turmoil.
Many believed the news would soothe markets, but it seems to have had the opposite effect.
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They did not need to hike interest rates to save the currency and soothe investors.
Even so, Mr Blair will try to find a way to soothe the unionists.
Meanwhile, his wife Natasha was trying to soothe their baby and two little boys.
At the cartel's most recent meeting, in Vienna last week, ministers tried to soothe such fears.
Responding quickly to bitter tweets sounds like a nifty way to soothe angry customers.
The popular El Watan newspaper said such an act would "soothe memories that are still painful".
One key goal in trying to soothe coughs is to help toddlers get adequate sleep, doctors said.
Molina spoke to Lisette in this way, which was meant to soothe but did not make sense.
Add to trillions promised by the government in loans and potential spending to soothe the financial crisis.
As Congress debates how to address the situation, companies are taking steps to soothe an expected backlash.
The one group that isn't cutting back: online brokers and financial firms, which need to soothe rattled investors.
The ECB can soothe markets by buying bonds, but beyond a certain point such purchases threaten its independence.
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"Playing music can soothe the pain of isolation and provide a safe space where she is accepted, " said Barry.
The hotel also offers Pilates and a variety of other similar services to nourish or soothe body and soul.
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Despite French and African efforts to soothe all sides, the situation is volatile.
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The boy began crying because of the altitude change, and his mother tried to soothe him, court papers said.
That is because Argentina has other worries, which adopting the dollar either would not soothe or might even aggravate.
The need to soothe Christian Democracy's humiliation may mean that a long-promised divorce law is watered down, for example.
But that wasn't enough to soothe a boisterous and angry audience that was in no mood to accept assurances.
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Barbra Streisand's manager has called down from his suite, asking for a batch of chicken soup to soothe his cold.
Whether or not peace talks can get anywhere, the government could do much more to soothe southerners' fear and mistrust.
No less important, Mr Bush went out of his way to soothe inflamed nerves over two touchy points affecting defence.
In the giving spirit of the season, we may be tempted to soothe our enormous cognitive dissonance through charitable contributions.
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But in trying to soothe his customers, he may have hurt still more feelings: those of AOL CEO Tim Armstrong.
Naomi Darg would spend her days doling out lotion to the women of the village to soothe their calloused hands.
That ought to soothe those economists who wonder what will happen to Japan once the government's help is taken away.
But Italians should pause before celebrating: a packet of Nurofen to soothe a hangover is 70% dearer than in Amsterdam.
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