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alleviated
1. alleviated when the Emotion Code is employed
2. In their dependency upon the mother state, they resemble those of ancient Rome; but their great distance from Europe has in all of them alleviated more or less the effects of this dependency
3. Have the exorbitant profits of the merchants of Cadiz and Lisbon augmented the capital of Spain and Portugal ? Have they alleviated the poverty, have they promoted the industry, of those two beggarly countries? Such has been the tone of mercantile expense in those two trading cities, that those exorbitant profits, far from augmenting the general capital of the country, seem scarce to have been sufficient to keep up the capitals upon which they were made
4. The honours and privileges of different kinds annexed to the former, his Prussian majesty had probably imagined, would sufficiently compensate to the proprietor a small aggravation of the tax; while, at the same time, the humiliating inferiority of the latter would be in some measure alleviated, by being taxed somewhat more lightly
5. Whatever the exact nature of their estrangement was, it seemed Hollowcrest’s promise of forgiveness had not alleviated it
6. I struggle with anxiety so badly, but as I have written this series, it as alleviated so much
7. that PMS symptoms can be greatly alleviated by relaxation and hypnotic suggestion
8. Fluid retention is alleviated as stored water is lost
9. are not addressed and alleviated
10. was not alleviated by observers
11. Conflicts are often alleviated through sexual acts
12. As for the feared lack of women qualified on explosives and ordnance handling, the visit in the Chicago area, with candidates also streaming in from Detroit, had alleviated much that deficiency
13. Mitchell let the moment linger, pulling in the pain he was enduring as a sort of therapy that somewhat alleviated his own
14. He was alleviated to know that his friday night would not go to waste
15. The only drawback was a slightly bulkier suit than with the flexible jumpsuit models but that could be partially alleviated by good, thoughtful design, something that had been done according to her suggestions
16. Mary Enig, chronic fatigue can be alleviated simply by using coconut oil because it contains medium-chain fatty acids that provide energy and fight pathogens in the digestive tract that contribute to fatigue
17. This problem is alleviated if one purchases from only reputable sources or by manufacturing the colloidal silver at home, thereby guaranteeing the quality of the ingredients used, and by remembering to use moderately
18. ” I could tell the fear alleviated from her by the way her shoulders relaxed, well, enough that she kept walking with us
19. With today’s medical knowledge, however, the problem was alleviated immediately, thankfully
20. The mind-numbing boredom is alleviated by moments of super-elation when
21. Then he experiences that some events occur in his life such that his problems are solved and he is alleviated from his misery
22. Also, the peasants thought, why should one be consoled and alleviated? The social difference between the peasant and the pastor was so small and rested so often only on education that it would have appeared equally natural, if the thing could from any point of view have been made natural, for the wife of the peasant to go and console and alleviate the parsonage
23. This then becomes a progressive regression of expanding Π0Π and heat developing more until a total annihilation of the structure of the star takes place when all the compressed heat in a star becomes liquid and the star is alleviated
24. In the other they 'shudder’ at the prospect of a doom alleviated by no hope of redemption, and overwhelming the soul by the fear of absolute extermination under the blows of an Almighty hand
25. Those mice with high blood pressure because of a genetic defect, after intake capsaicin, the disorders alleviated
26. The majority of these conditions can be alleviated through making sure that the skin stays moist with the use of a moisturizer
27. "I had speedy proofs that the excellent abbe was engaged in my behalf, for the rigors of my imprisonment were alleviated by many trifling though acceptable indulgences, and I was told that my trial was to be postponed to the assizes following those now being held
28. My depression was not alleviated by the announcement, for, I had supposed that establishment to be an hotel kept by Mr
29. To conclude, while from the sister's words he had reckoned upon a speedy delivery he was, however, it must be owned, not a little alleviated by the intelligence that the issue so auspicated after an ordeal of such duress now testified once more to the mercy as well as to the bounty of the Supreme Being
30. It was one of his axioms that similar meditations or the automatic relation to himself of a narrative concerning himself or tranquil recollection of the past when practised habitually before retiring for the night alleviated fatigue and produced as a result sound repose and renovated vitality
31. With that threat alleviated, Seevyrs was doing the smart thing and putting additional distance between his ship and the enormous potential bomb waiting on the mudbank
32. ‘All I say is this: her position is intolerable, and it might be alleviated by you, and you will lose nothing by it
33. Clinically, bupropion alleviated cocaine withdrawal symptoms only in a
34. While the problem of bid/ask spread is somewhat alleviated by executing your closing trade as a spread, it’s still likely to be wider for the in-the-money spread than for the out-of-the-money spread
35. It was so sweet to see Cosette, to forget by her side! It alleviated his wounds
36. In the last year the painting classes had alleviated her seclusion somewhat, for the teacher preferred group classes and would bring the other pupils to the sewing room
37. The labours I endured were no longer to be alleviated by the bright sun or gentle breezes of spring; all joy was but a mockery which insulted my desolate state and made me feel more painfully that I was not made for the enjoyment of pleasure
38. And who knows what the mothers, wives, and children of these men suffer by the separation and imprisonment, and the disgrace of it,—who have vainly begged for pardon for their sons, husbands, brothers, or that their lot may be a little alleviated
39. Hot baths for his hands and steam inhalations no longer had any beneficial effect, though they had alleviated his pain hitherto