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He was at ease with that
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She would be more at ease without him here
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Ackers was simply no good at this, but he thought he was doing a splendid job of putting the paper boy at ease
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swagger that a broad shouldered and confident young man at ease amid a timeless
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He should feel more at ease discussing important problems with him
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"At ease," Diam said
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The Man smiled and waved his hand as if giving us the ‘at ease
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He probably shouldn't have told her about the war back at Sol, that didn't help her feel more at ease with 'starmen' like him
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A grin comes across her face as she tries to put him at ease, "Just eat the food, Nephilim
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Stu represented the epitome health and vitality, walking with all of the swagger that a broad shouldered and confident young man at ease amid a timeless landscape should possess
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He could see that she was trying to put him at ease; he wanted to do the same
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” He was smiling, trying to put her at ease
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” He was smiling at her patting his end of the couch, trying to put her at ease
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” She was trying to put him at ease
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and is equally ill at ease, thanking his small God
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The riders were at ease on their dragons; the split second turns and twists were taken in stride
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I do remember her voice was soft and sympathetic and that when she brought me down to earth, I felt at ease, definitely, and dare I say it, there was a faint spark of self-confidence I'd not noticed before
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Queenie put his mind at ease by promising that nothing would happen to any of them
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Ichor put his mind at ease and told him that they would not be taken down
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He will be able to put your mind at ease
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Daniel put his mind at ease quickly, “Juztin and Lady Jessica are scouting the area as we speak
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He felt very relaxed, at ease, not worried at all about anything
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He acknowledged that he felt completely at ease, and safe with these people
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' Daphne waved to Charon in the wheelhouse and the boat eased away from it's mooring without a sound
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He understood the eighty percent and twenty percent and that put his mind at ease a bit
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Its Captain greeted her in her own language and put her at ease
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They started to get up but the older woman motioned them to be at ease
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well-liked, but she found it hard to be at ease with
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Being at ease is more than that
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Seeing the thick grass as he passed his feet he felt at ease
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Tom felt very much at ease with the world
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He looked back at ease
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” He was totally at ease with this and glad Jorma moved to questioning him about shonggot instead of money
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“This is my first visit to the theater,” said Harry trying to seem at ease
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The truth was, Kaitlyn Spelman was a charming and beautiful young woman and he was definitely not at ease in her presence
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He stops walking forwards a metre away from the short, squat Scottish gangster and slowly moves his hands behind his back, as if he is about to stand at ease
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He’s conscientious of their personal lives and is at ease enough with them to joke around
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” He was totally at ease about that, shonggot was not his problem, money was
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Jameson and the two men at ease beside him listened, smiled broadly and closed their eyes in appreciation for their friend-son-nephew and his honorable dispatch of the incident
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Returning to the front room, she felt more at ease, the thought of staying in the house that night didn't even scare her
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the heathen that are at ease: for I
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But telling me about your likes and keeping yourself occupied for outdoors can make my feelings at ease
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hermit and tried to put him at ease with a smile
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He was at ease with her having an encounter now and then for entertainment, and was at ease having them himself
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How is it you know?" Though he may have been slightly ill at ease in the company of the elf, Brice managed to speak calmly
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There was at most a normal amount of clothes present, and Desa appeared as at ease as any girl this pretty without them
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’ Jacques tried to put her at ease by smiling – but it
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At ease, please
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It was odd that Homer seemed so ill at ease to bare himself in front of her
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Her hooves were a tad shaky but after crossing into the village, she seemed more at ease
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His other important concern was to get plenty of aerobic exercise through his lofty, flapping, floating maneuvers which, by the way, were admired by most all other birds due to his being able to move about at a tremendous velocity and change direction with great ease in the darkest of skies…amazingly without crashing into anything
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He appeared at ease with the upcoming audience with the king
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She seemed more composed and at ease
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She felt at ease around him, as if he were her other half
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He immediately put her mind at ease on the issue and said that Helez would be planning and directing the whole event
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Hospitals and their staff made him especially ill at ease
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I was starting to feel more at ease
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As far as his b’tari supervisor was concerned he was perfectly at ease
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The magistrates of Berne and Zurich, who had no particular quarrel with the pope, established with great ease the reformation in their respective cantons, where just before some of the clergy had, by an imposture somewhat grosser than ordinary, rendered the whole order both odious and contemptible
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” He told us to stand at ease and shouted
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It was unusual for her to meet a man she could be at ease with immediately
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He looked older, but at ease
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No less at ease
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“Olderon gave speeches in the courtyard of his kingdom for many weeks to try to appease the lords and ladies who were leading the revolution, though the fears of the people overcame his attempts to put their minds at ease
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It was as if this was all straight from a nineteen thirties horror, or perhaps a fifties B-movie – he wasn't sure, but there was a macabre-ness to the whole arrangement that made him feel ill at ease
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I arrived shortly before six, to find Roy sitting at ease behind the counter
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We got that boat eased back out where we were safe again and pulled it out and returned it to the wardens at the checkout station
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“At ease,” Sespian said, feeling silly as soon as the army lingo came out of his mouth
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As our (collective) body of shared values continue to diminish under the dynamic influence of multiculturalism and where the evolution of self-contained communities, especially in our inner cities, continues mapping their (own) chartered course, such events must inevitably give rise to expanding pockets of diverse groups who, as a rule, feel more at ease in their (own) ethnic environments perceived to be culturally and socially sympathetic to their needs contrasted by ‖homogenous‖ groups who, increasingly threatened by ―foreign‖ values that provide little, if any meaning, seek refuge of their own
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He curled up, his mind at ease
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I was not unhappy standing at ease with the rest of my class listening to the COIN Company Commander welcoming us in true SAP COIN fashion
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The doomed patrol was completely at ease and probably should have known better than to trust a terrorist or a Nationalist arranged cease fire
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When he put his arm around me I felt so at ease and all my sorrows, worries and emotional baggage were swept away by his arms
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Look how they sit at ease in their new palaces, while the poor gather in the waste places, and the needy drift into silence
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The fear of resenting the baby for ruining my forever with Egan was eliminated and it was possible that this was the reason I felt more at ease with the idea of a baby
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With his eyes shut and already in total darkness, it seemed redundant to cover his eyes further with the fullness of his hand; but this was William’s way of feeling at ease
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Paul realized Kate was not completely at ease
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Republicans, on the other hand, generally appear awkward and ill at ease with a constituency that many party leaders privately consider, an embarrassment…
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For this reasons, it may well behoove Social Conservatives, never at ease with the Republican Party‘s country club mentality, to begin with, to pitch camp and establish a home that they could properly call their own
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Transitional elements, as emerging possibilities present themselves, are oftentimes prone to violence because of rising expectations; unlike a society‘s wealthier segments who, lacking little in the way of material comfort, are ―stable‖, as a rule, or (ironically), the abject poor who, (temporarily) resigned to their wretched living conditions, are equally ―at ease‖ in a dormant stage of transition waiting for such an opportunity when there will be reason enough for hope or ―change‖
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They studied each other for a long moment, both ill at ease, while Karla desperately tried to think of something to say
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She would always be at ease and happy with Luke but whenever she
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Beth returned to the hotel, the tension created by Herminia somewhat eased and with her mind firmly set: she would leave on the morning bus for Chauita
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They did help somewhat ease her own head and stomach, but in Herminia’s case, with her body grown accustomed to drugs, there was little to be done
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I felt comfortable and at ease with him right away
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Every mile walked by Stuart made him feel better and more at ease with what had been going on
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She put her mind at ease knowing he had Philo with him, whatever they were doing
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Amonas was sitting cross-legged without the cover of the small makeshift shelter he had fashioned; most of it was taken over by the sprawled figure of Hilderich who seemed to be thankfully quite at ease sleeping on the almost bare ground, with nothing but his already muddied and stained cloak as a mattress
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"At ease; put down the arrow
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Amonas seemed to be well-versed in surviving skills and at ease with finding his way through this remarkably chaotic mess of a forest
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Out of the corner of his eye, Colling could see Ferguson standing beside him, expressionless and at ease, swaying slightly back and forth
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The major turned his attention back to the file, told Colling to stand at ease, then commented, “You know, Collings, that this situation with you is the strangest I have ever experienced in my years in the Army
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It is (to me) surprising that some of those who are in the process of leaving the Kirk seem to be perfectly at ease at the possibility of joining another Presbyterian tradition that accepts the Westminster Confession without the protection of any conscience clause
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BE AT EASE THEY ARE TRYING TO HELP…
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“I’m just trying to make your friend here feel at ease,” the Swede said throwing his hands in the air, acting the insulted part
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Developing the skill of being calm and at ease
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Colling was asked to wait, and he stood in the “at ease” position until he was told to come into the inner office
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She could not help feeling a bit ill at ease
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glenn was at ease in
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made us feel at ease in the midst of a crazy situation