Not exact matches
But the assurances
other users received on the forums gave me
comfort — serious Bitcoiners seem to say that delays didn't
usually last more than a day or two, and I would eventually get my money.
Comfort, on the
other hand, discusses more variants, but his discussions are much shorter,
usually only a sentence or two.
Swaddling also helps to reduce the risk of cot death and can be
comforting when babies wake up suddenly in the night; when they realise that they are safe and comfortable, they will
usually nod back off without waking the
other baby up.
Usually, he stops right away, and continues to sleep,
other times, I'll need to lie down with him to
comfort him.
Children
usually give up thumb - sucking when they find
other ways to calm and
comfort themselves, says pediatrician Suzanne Dixon.
Have purchased these pants in Navy, natural and Khaki and adore them for their
comfort and style, just need to mention that ordered all colours in (S), I'm
usually a 12 and the Khaki is quite smaller in size than the
other two pairs.
Barking is
usually a dog's way of letting
others know that they're too close for
comfort — but not always.
They are
usually fully weaned from their mother about that time, but may occasionally suckle their mother or each
other for
comfort.
Funeral directors and
others who
comfort and speak with clients about bereavement aren't considered clinical psychological counselors and don't
usually require a license for grief bereavement counseling.