Sentences with phrase «does calm him down a bit»

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He did calm down for a little bit.
I think that for Europeans too, things have calmed down a bit so you don't have that crazy flight capital that we saw in New York in 2015 and 2016.
When I keep my skin moisturized and don't strip it with harsh cleansers, it tends to calm oil production down quite a bit, and my skin looks so much better.
I know a lot of people have mentioned that once they started moisturizing their skin, their oil production seems to calm down a bit, too, possibly because the skin doesn't have to work so hard to restore all the moisture that was stripped away.
I find when I'm in a rut, or lacking inspiration, it's usually when I'm tired and stressed, and trying to get too many things done at once in all areas of life — and once life calms down a bit and I catch up on sleep, it all comes back.
It has been a tough week but do we need to look at the likes of Liverpool and Tottenham and just calm down a bit?
I'm afraid WS has now lost that No. 1 spot... This will do a couple of good things for his career though... First of all it will bring him back down to earth again, as well as (hopefully) make him work harder... I hope he can try and learn from Ospina in how to keep calm, although I think WS is a bit too stubborn to learn from another keeper.
Don't even know if to say Admin «Keep it Up» or «calm down a bit».....
Can we all just calm down a bit, and instead of wanting Wenger to be sacked right away, just give him until Jan to see what he does?
If your baby appears healthy, does not have fever, is not lethargic and if you are able to calm her down, the most plausible explanation of your baby crying is that your baby has a bit of tummy pain or other discomfort and the two of you haven't really learned how to communicate yet.
A commenter on the second article mentioned that the emotion coaching method does not work in the immediate situation, but after giving their son a bit to calm down, they can talk, and work through the situation.
Then, depending on how much they seem to need connection vs. simply calming down, I either ask if they want to use their Cozy Corner (see below) to help them calm down, «Do you want to head over to your Cozy Corner for a few minutes and grab one of your Calm - Me - Jars so you can have a break for a bit?&racalm down, «Do you want to head over to your Cozy Corner for a few minutes and grab one of your Calm - Me - Jars so you can have a break for a bit?&raCalm - Me - Jars so you can have a break for a bit
They're just diapers people, calm down... Everything was a learning process for me at first, but we got our proper fitting diapers finally, we wash them with a great working routine, if I hear advice that makes me have a second thought (or really just sounds off, like the CLR bit), I just pass... And I don't preach as I know my advice might not go well for others.
I have started using coconut oil in cooking but I was wondering since you study herbs if you have an idea on what I could give my grandson to help him slow down a bit and concentrate - doctor had given him adderall and he had a horrible reaction to it so we don't give it to him amy longer - I've tried Synaptol, concentration essentials, calm child and several Native remedie products over the last 5 yrs - any ideas you could give me would be appreciated greatly.
I also put Natural Calm magnesium in my water every day — I don't get a lot of it down, but I could definitely tell the difference after I started taking it, mainly with digestion but a little bit with the nausea (and every little bit helps with HG!).
Lilly has been a bit fussy the past few days (growth spurt, etc.)... and so what do I do when she's crying and I'm losing my sanity because I can't calm her down?
After five laps in it driven at a reasonable lick, all but the most skilful drivers would probably want to calm down a bit and have a rest, so much grip does it generate through the corners, down the straights, in the traction zones, everywhere.
Now that I've calmed down a bit, I think it's obviously going to do 4K, no?
In the long run, I would like to increase my exposure to real estate to 10 % to 12 %, however, as other commenters have pointed out that graph does look scary and I will keep my exposure at current levels for the next year or two, until the situation calms down a bit.
Over the last few months, we noticed it definitely calms her down, so being able to take that on the go (in the car where she often times gets a bit anxious, but we don't want to play the lullaby music on the radio the entire car ride) is amazing.
Mine did the same but as they get a little bit older they start to calm down my dog still does it sometimes and cheese about probably four or five months and she's already coming down
Mike Jonas says: July 25, 2011 at 10:13 pm nicola scafetta, Geoff Sharp, etc — OK maybe I should have calmed down a bit before commenting, but I don't think I was far off the mark.
nicola scafetta, Geoff Sharp, etc — OK maybe I should have calmed down a bit before commenting, but I don't think I was far off the mark.
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