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- government,
which has
increased subsidies and
tightened trade controls to
****uage protesters and
protect foreign currency reserves. Long-run
economic constraints...
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players on
April 16. The tryout, however, was a
farce chiefly designed to
****uage the
desegregationist sensibilities of
powerful Boston City
Councilman Isadore...
- part of Panama, Chiriquà was part of
Costa Rica.
Costa Rican pride was
****uaged for the loss of this
eastern (or southern)
territory with the acquisition...
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language as long as the non-Hindi
speaking states wanted.
Indira Gandhi ****uaged the
sentiments of the non-Hindi
speaking states by
getting the Official...
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correspondence with. For many years, he
relied heavily on his
press articles to
****uage his
financial worries.
Churchill became an
accomplished amateur artist...
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appreciated that the show did not
attempt to hide the
flaws of the
characters to
****uage viewers'
fears about "HMO factories". Variety's
Brian Lowry, less impressed...
- a
vague civil rights plank in the
party platform. His
intention was to
****uage the
internal conflicts between the
northern and
southern wings of his party...
- **** may
provide a
temporary relief from stress, or anxiety. A need to
****uage coping and
boredom is also
found to
result in
higher consumption of ****...
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therefore his unpo****r
Catholic brother, James, Duke of York.
Partly to
****uage public fears that the
royal family was too Catholic,
Charles agreed that...