To quench any rumors, Brittas holds a press conference. [verb]
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As you can imagine ' Media-neutral Strategic Planning ' did n't do much to quench that feeling. [verb]
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His only chance was to quench the fuse, or draw it away from the priming. [verb]
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All sensible people would hasten to join them, and any opposition would be quenched at once. [verb]
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Then her dress became heavily bagged with water, and the love of life was quenched, and the night of death enveloped her. [verb]
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When her father objected, she quenched him with St. [verb]
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Uneasily wondering, the grannies, wives, and little ones went home, when the nightfall quenched all eyesight, and told one another ancient tales of woe. [verb]
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Sir, it is our mission from the Lord to quench Bony, and to conquer the bullies of Europe. [verb]
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