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This gesture sends a clear message that it's wise and safe to calm down now.
FORBES: Magazine Article
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That is an argument for waiting, in the hope that things now calm down.
ECONOMIST: England��s shame
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Right now I just need to calm down and regroup.
CNN: U.S. teen Shiffrin slaloms to first World Cup victory
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Now we need to get the seas to calm down to be order to do that.
WHITEHOUSE: Aboard Air Force One En Route Andrews Air Force Base
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Let us all calm down for a bit, live in our respective places for now, and sort out the final agreement later on in the day.
BBC: The Middle East conflict at 35,000 feet
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Now on the defensive, various generals are trying to calm things down.
ECONOMIST: Turkey's army
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The South African government is now sending extra police and soldiers to Richmond to try to calm things down.
ECONOMIST: South Africa
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Now, Ninja Cow, a fairly young Black Angus, is starting to calm down in Mr. Grell's small pasture.
WSJ: Ninja Cow Had an Excuse for Udderly Unbovine Behavior
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Now, HP is looking stable-ish and its customers have begun to calm down.
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For now, European policymakers appear to have kicked the can down the road enough to calm markets and ease funding pressures on their embattled banking system.
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Now, as the meltdown fears that have intermittently stalked financial markets in recent years calm down, domestic factors are increasingly helping to drive individual currencies' performance.
WSJ: Strong Start to 2013 Hints at Revival for Currency Funds