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[sooth] / suð /


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Appeared in the October 24, 2025, print edition as 'Strong Earnings Soothe Markets'.

From The Wall Street Journal • Oct. 24, 2025

The Church of the Icon of the Mother of God Soothe My Sorrows, which agreed to hold the service, did not mention it on its social media page.

From Seattle Times • Feb. 29, 2024

Susan Albers, a clinical psychologist at the Cleveland Clinic and the author of “50 Ways to Soothe Yourself Without Food,” described coloring as a “mini mental vacation.”

From New York Times • May 22, 2023

A similar product, the 2-in-1 Soothe ’n Play Glider, was also taken off the market.

From Washington Post • Jun. 7, 2021

These are covered by copyright by this firm, as follows: "Ere Sleep Comes Down to Soothe the Weary Eyes," "The Poet and his Song," and "Life," 1896; "Lullaby," 1899; and "Compensation," 1905.

From The Negro in Literature and Art in the United States by Brawley, Benjamin Griffith




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