I hope that some of these wedding vow samples have eased your mind somewhat and maybe even given you a few ideas to use for your own vows. |
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He took a seat on the couch next to Marie, while Joe eased himself into a recliner by the window. |
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The effect on his colleagues would have been only mildly eased by the fact that Laplace was right! |
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Then former President, eager to turbocharge growth, eased rules on credit cards. |
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Mamool, a five-year-old son of In the Wings, raced in the Melbourne Cup last year but fractured his right hind fetlock and was eased. |
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It soon became a group effort as the train conductor and other workers helped move the supplies and eased the job. |
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Although the pace of investment in fixed assets eased slightly in April it nonetheless remains very strong. |
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I eased myself on the couch, flipping the on switch and watching the small screen in the center top keyboard light up to greet me. |
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I broke the seal on the wine bottle, twisted the point of the corkscrew into the cork, and eased it out. |
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The pennant is eased and hardened just like a foresheet to tension or harden the luff of the gennaker. |
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Many specialty contractors say that the personnel crunch has eased, but has not disappeared. |
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The early pressure was only eased when the front row again conceded a penalty at the set scrum. |
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Daubing at the deep furrows which would no doubt leave long, ugly scars, I eased myself into a chair. |
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Once Limerick had made the game safe early on they eased off to play at their own pace. |
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The situation could be considerably eased by the provision of key staff as laid out in the Service Plan. |
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He said network congestion would be eased in Windhoek with the opening of additional base stations. |
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Pressure on Sligo's ever increasing housing list could be eased if more derelict houses were repaired, refurbished and re-allocated. |
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Gambling restrictions have been eased recently, which makes it easier to open casinos. |
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He vehemently denies that season-ticket sales are down, and hopes that their financial predicament can be eased by a run in Europe. |
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He acknowledged, however, that further support may be necessary if the economy fails to pick up when geopolitical tensions had eased. |
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Tensions eased with each passing moment and the three friends began joking with each other. |
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Water levels began to fall by yesterday morning, however, as the heavy downpour gradually eased. |
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This so surprised him that his trembling eased and his breath began to return. |
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However, the rate of inflation eased to a five-month low and was well below the average for 2005 so far. |
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Crude oil and refined product prices have eased sufficiently for us to be able to pass it on at the pump. |
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The report came amid improving macroeconomic indicators as inflation has eased, interest rates are down and the rupiah has strengthened. |
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However, after hitting new record highs, prices eased yesterday, raising hopes that they might start to ease back to more moderate levels. |
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Confused, I eased myself from the water and walked round the pool edge, flabby and dripping. |
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Balancing the car on the throttle and I eased myself around for a couple of laps to familiarise myself with the setup. |
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Carefully, she eased over across the floor to the door, then moving as fast as she could, she swung it open. |
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Dustin eased himself over the edge, searching for a foothold, which he soon found. |
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Opening the door she eased carefully into the passenger seat with her eyes never leaving him. |
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Murmuring soft words of comfort and nonsense, she eased herself carefully along the wall, bringing her hand along the side of the horse. |
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At about five hundred yards he eased back on the throttle, the bows slowly lowered. |
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His voice was anxious as he eased closer to her and tightened his hold on her hand. |
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By the time Dr Elliot has eased herself into the job, it will be time to hand over. |
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The team has eased Wuertz into the picture, making sure he hasn't had to come into games with runners on base. |
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Three Staunton penalties eased Ireland into the game and he converted his own try and the first of left wing Gary Brown's two. |
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The big question now is whether he was eased out early over this deal and whether the board will ever investigate how this happen. |
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Unfortunately though, I think it is unlikely that he will be eased out soon, unless of course he calls it a day after his 100th test. |
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When Cedric was eased out, Rajinder Singh, basking on the victory as junior coach, secured the plum post of the chief coach for the senior team. |
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I have heard it said that you were eased out of Washington, perhaps at British suggestion, because your independence made you unmanageable. |
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Glancing around the dinner, I noticed that it was fairly empty, which somehow eased my mind. |
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Thank you so much for writing, you have eased my mind considerably on the topic of my brother. |
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I went to a church service in the village last night and that eased my mind. |
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In the clear water, salmon-size steelhead trout, minutes out of the Pacific, surged from our shadows or eased through deadfalls. |
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He removed his boots and eased his burning feet into the cool water, groaning with pleasure as the water moved up over his ankles. |
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She eased below with the big dip net and, with the sudden strike of an osprey, scooped the fish amid a pummel of spray and gravel. |
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Several times in the second half he eased himself into scoring positions and directed a header wide. |
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He opened the lock and eased inside, making his way to the ground and out the rear entrance, hopping onto the dirt bike waiting there. |
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The emperor and the empress eased themselves into their silk-cushioned thrones. |
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Pocketing extra bandage and disinfectant salve, I eased my way to the door he had exited through. |
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While some roads have been made one-way and BMTC buses diverted, congestion hasn't eased. |
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That eyewash quickly eased Richardson's discomfort, and, after 15 minutes of flushing, he was ready for transport to medical. |
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This situation eased in 1986 when the international Whaling Commission declared a moratorium on whaling. |
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By now, my katzenjammer had eased to the point where my head only throbbed if I made sudden movements. |
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For all the hype about this being a difficult tour, the party could hardly be eased into the land of the long white cloud more softly. |
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An occasional escorted walk up or down the aisle to or from the lav or alternating seats next to the window also eased the boredom. |
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He caught up to her, his face eased into its usual expression, which was something between a smirk and a leer. |
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Australia eased to a second win at the World Cup with a 13-try rout against Romania. |
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Mac eased the shuttle off the ground, then let it begin to ascend gently before moving forward. |
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Sensing the danger, Dan eased off his angle of bank and pulled up slightly, barrel rolling away from the direction of turn. |
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Sessions with a massage therapist eased the tension and Rhona began to think that there was some hope of recovery. |
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He pulled the sheets open for her and eased her in and tucked her inside like she was a helpless puppy. |
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Water power was the first to raise hopes that mankind might be eased from severe toil by the benignant help of Nature. |
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I eased a bleary eye through a crack in the curtains to get a foretaste of the weather. |
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My brother kept the vehicle going, and the storm eased as suddenly as it had started. |
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Tom thought singing was for sissies and kept his distance, but was gradually eased in. |
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By 1978, however, he was gone, eased out by the small-minded, petty individuals who dominated the club's board at the time. |
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They eased the ponies forwards, and soon the village was a tiny speck in the distance. |
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As the morning eased into noontide, the sun shining on the crops of the farms that they passed by, Eleanor's brooding, pensive mood lifted a bit. |
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She watched as he eased himself out of the car while talking on his handphone. |
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Now the yards of the mizzen mast are braced around and the sheets of the staysails are eased. |
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I eased through the tall stickweeds and could see the rear half of the deer's body behind a tree 30 yards away. |
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Discomfort and stiffness are usually worse early in the day and are eased by movement. |
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The provincial power shortage will be eased when the Tianwan Nuclear Power Plant is put into operation at the end of this year, he said. |
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Wearily, I eased myself out of the car, wincing from the pain of my osteoarthritic spine. |
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The problems of outwork could be eased by bringing workers together in a centralized plant, even before the use of powered machinery. |
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Earley eased Kildare's worries when testing the stitching of the Carlow net with a piledriver to the net. |
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A second goal eased them into the interval and the third seconds after the break banished any nerves. |
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Once she was sure no one would disturb her, she disrobed, and threw her filthy clothes to the ground, then eased herself into the water. |
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The odds against the drought continuing across eastern Australia have eased a little, but the best bet you can still get is even money. |
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Rain should be eased into the ground to raise the water table, which will give us healthier and more diverse parks, ravines and valleys. |
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With smooth proficiency, the trimmers backed the jib, and the mainsail was eased, swinging the bow around. |
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Landing a part-time job on campus as a peer counselor eased her money woes. |
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Groaning slightly, he eased back, and strained to lift eyelids that felt weighted with bricks. |
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But on arriving at the hospital the pain eased, and doctors decided to keep her in for 48 hours to check on her condition. |
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O'Connell said they had eased their hold on him when he stopped struggling. |
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I'd bought new slippers, leather with lambswool inserts and I eased them on. |
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Thus the tax burden will be eased by up to 600 million leva, leaving considerable investment resources available to businesses. |
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We eased our way through the crowd and into the park which after only a few paces seemed many leagues distant from the City surrounding it. |
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Then in the 1970's travel restrictions were eased and she was able to come to the United States. |
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Repression of intellectuals was eased, only to be retightened at any sign of dissent. |
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But by the time Judah rose to be Patriarch of Judea, under the reign of the Antonine emperor Marcus Aurelius, relations with Rome had eased. |
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After a short catnap while the vessel eased through the locks of the Welland Canal, it would be time to clean out the ship. |
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Last year, at a friend's parents' Hanukkah party, I eased my way through the roasted cashews, the challah bread, the decadent rugalach. |
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Tadcaster repelled the Sheffield side's earlier attacks but three goals just before half-time eased the home side's frustrations. |
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A servant eased out of a small door with a four-string violin and began to saw quietly at it. |
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On the other hand, if the luff below the spreaders backwinds first then the leech has to be eased. |
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The parents are terrified, their fears not at all eased by being referred to a brain surgeon. |
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The regulations were further eased in the late 1990s to allow pop concerts and the screening of Japanese films. |
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The government has also eased labour laws, thereby making it easier for companies to lay off workers. |
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On the more popular routes old carpets and rubber mats eased the ankle-snapping trudge from one ice sheet to the next. |
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In fact, copper and other base metals have eased to higher prices since that dramatic decline earlier in the month. |
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I eased off the brakes and pulled on the power lines by tilting the handles towards me. |
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When we finally got there, after tiptoeing around carefully, Belladonna eased the door open. |
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It beguiled her, soothed her, eased away the pain and turmoil she had lived through all day, banished thought from her mind. |
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Michael eased off his glove and set his teeth and tensed, and after a moment the tips of his fingers moved. |
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At the same time the rate of falls eased in most southern regions, with homes in the South-West showing the first price rises since January. |
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Turning level into Oaks Road, and across the tramway for the first time with confidence rising, he hit the front and eased away. |
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Seeing nothing at all except the distant silver mirages and heat shimmers he once again eased his mount forward. |
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The motherboards were extremely rare, and it took more than three months until the shortness finally eased up. |
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That situation should, however, be eased as the Christmas buying period kicks in. |
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Her heart swelled for some affection, but she eased herself so not to appear flamboyant. |
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Sighing in relief she headed toward the turnpike and eased her Eclipse into a comfortable sixty miles per hour. |
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The formality of another victory eased Celtic to an uncatchable 16 points ahead of Rangers. |
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I gently fed power to the hover coils and, as the SAP eased off the ground, retracted the landing skids. |
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This process begins almost immediately, and often results in sharp pain, which is generally eased with narcotic painkillers. |
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But he accelerated superbly to lead just after the last and eased down to win by a neck. |
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It was too late to pause, however, and the sheet was slowly eased off, Jack hauling on the brail at the same time. |
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For all the pain and suffering I believe his papacy brought to the world, I hoped his passing was eased with some soporific. |
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The downward move came as fears eased that the hostage standoff could spiral out of control. |
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Centring on an interactive computer game, the project shows money worries can be eased with careful planning. |
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Irish naval service Commander Gerard O'Flynn said yesterday that north-west gales, which had been rocking the vessel to and fro, had eased. |
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But as soon as my cheeks eased their way onto the firm, but well-cushioned seat, I was converted. |
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Maybe you've eased into an elegant dinner with a bowl of chilled lychee soup or lingered over a delicious dessert of lychee ice cream. |
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They felt some of the impact of their painful and distressing symptoms had been eased. |
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Obtaining clearance from the local air traffic control, she eased off the tarmac into the air. |
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Weight problems that have dogged him after recent close seasons have eased now he has taken advice on his diet. |
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However, as the rain subsided and the cloud cover eased, the music came to soothe and reward the faithful group of supporters. |
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The home team, hugely superior, clouted in four goals and then eased up to charitably allow their opponents one. |
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Ally that with a network of buses going to the hospital and perhaps a bit of the dreadful congestion might be eased. |
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But those nations have lost favor among depositors in recent years as they have eased bank secrecy laws in response to international pressure. |
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He eased round the full back and outpaced the chasing defence to score underneath the posts. |
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It eased her mind and her spirit to prepare hot food for her family, to ready them for the day ahead. |
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In a world where print is being eased out by digital, he remains devoted to the power and influence of paper and newsprint. |
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Carefully avoiding letting her trouser legs rub against each other causing a large amount of sound, she eased her way to the door and burst it open. |
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Her departure from her kids when they were young was like a severing of relations, an estrangement that has not eased to this day. |
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All three quit of their own volition, which probably eased the transition. |
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The trade eased back a little this week, but there are still strong prices being paid for the quality weanling bulls, and good shipping demand for the heifers. |
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Raptors, buzzards among them, swirled, checked and glided above Ivy Scar, then eased over the valley to hunt and scavenge the stone-walled fields. |
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The pain will be eased to the extent that the standard is being phased in and, at the outset, only options issued post November 2002 will be expensed. |
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The effort of climbing the long, arduous switchbacks to the Keansani Pass was eased by the glorious view back down the valley every time we paused for breath. |
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They eased the car away from the wall and released Mrs Rollinson, who suffered a collapsed lung, a broken collar bone, broken ribs and a deep gash in her leg. |
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The dying were given water or brandy and had their pain eased by morphia. |
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Medieval people believed that the suffering of the dead could be eased by the prayers of the living, and monastic prayers of intercession were valued most highly. |
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The councils will have to show how they have eased pressure on their local hospitals. |
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As tensions eased, however, the spread decreased gradually, falling below 50 basis points at the end of October. |
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Concerns about deflation eased somewhat during the year, but did not fully dissipate. |
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These fears may be eased if he understands what's ahead, and what the health care team can do for him in his final days. |
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I was in the slow lane and sensed where the shoulder should be, so I eased the car off the roadway and let it scrape the railing to be sure we were in a safe spot. |
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I take it as a welcome sign of the fact that tensions have eased since then. |
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After huge spikes in late summer, gas prices have eased just a bit. |
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Research has indicated the previous tolerances could be eased without affecting end-use quality. |
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Some, closed until now, have seen restrictions eased, particularly in Europe. |
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By Thursday, conditions were eased considerably, with no repeat of the disastrous conditions, despite the Met Service continuing to sound a note of caution. |
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But Durham, who had already been playing in South Africa for a week, got off to a flier as the pitch eased and a half-century from Michael Gough put them in charge. |
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Symmetrically, the pressure eased by 11 basis points overnight when this rate ceased to include the turn of the year. |
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Importantly, the tight money had always created pent-up demand in these three categories, which promptly catapulted the economy upward when monetary policy eased. |
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As regards freedom of association, some restrictions have been eased, but associations still experience cumbersome procedures. |
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The locomotive engineer then throttled down to idle and eased the train to a stop without the use of any train braking systems. |
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After soaping up completely, he scrubbed some shampoo through his hair, then stood under the spray, letting the soap rinse off slowly as the heat eased his tensed muscles. |
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After a moment or two, he eased himself up and looked over the edge. |
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Croft eased his own horse forward, looked back one last time at the Arabian who had stretched out its neck toward him as if sorry to see him leave. |
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If the adolescent can participate in his or her own personal care, self-esteem will be enhanced and the mechanics of separation eased. |
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Lumber prices, in contrast, have eased as a result of the downturn in the U. S. housing market. |
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The United States' vast armada of merchant and military ships eased the burden on the Allied merchant navies. |
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The issue could be eased if retailers used systems which blocked out at least some numbers on credit card receipts, or systems to destroy spare counterfoils after use. |
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Diaghilev's way was eased by the fact that he was not overdelicate in moral matters. |
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In the final few strides the Glaswegian eased past both Richards and Catherine Murthy, the Welshwoman who had previously held the fastest time by a Briton this year. |
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The day began with a heavy, overcast sky and a stiffening breeze, but by the time Woods teed up in the early afternoon the sun came out and the wind eased. |
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In 1993, the military eased its grip and offered a transition to civilian governance. |
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The ship ran aground for three minutes before it was eased off. |
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But once she came on board, with the focus off of her signature character, cornwell says the pressure eased. |
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Sternberg eased into a more editorializing brand of social realism after touring Pennsylvania steel and coal towns while funded by a 1936 Guggenheim grant. |
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I laughed and gently eased myself onto the leather upholstery. |
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The automobile in front of them flashed a warning signal of red to tell of slowing, and he eased up on the gas as he headed further into the dark city. |
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Carefully, she moved a hand forward and eased back the white sheets. |
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Continual aching muscles can also be eased by mixing six drops each of eucalyptus and lavender oil together and then massaging the oil blend into the painful area. |
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The home defence had no such luck on the restart as Inverness eased ahead. |
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She eased up to a door that was slightly ajar and peeked inside the room to view about six or seven men sitting at a round wooden table, discussing something. |
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After another couple of seconds, the feeling of being enclosed in a small space eased up and I noticed my lava lamp on my shelf, forming their comforting shapes. |
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Crippling economic sanctions imposed by the U.S. and Europe were eased, allowing much needed capital to flow in. |
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Slipping his feet over one end, he gingerly eased himself down. |
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She staggered to the door and eased it open, blinking irritably. |
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He slid a skeleton key into the lock, and eased the door open. |
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She shot a kind look at Kaiyo, whose perpetual cringe eased in reply. |
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I laughed as the landing struts slowly eased off the ground. |
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He flicked the catch open and eased the door open a few inches. |
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Some of the fuddy-duddy rules and regulations perhaps have eased, and we could do with encouraging more youngsters, but we have kept the essence of the game as it always was. |
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It looks more and more as if he was eased out not so much because of what he did, but because certain elements in the Labour Party wanted rid of him. |
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With mass immigration halted, the nativist panic of the early 20th Century eased. |
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The book is valuable for its recounting of the way in which Deng saved his reform program and slowly eased the older leadership generations out of power. |
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They talk as if the anchorman was eased out of his job merely for some error of fact such as any journalist is statistically certain to make every now and then. |
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Dusty eased onto the bronco, who shied as soon as he felt weight on him. |
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By the 1940s the trend towards uniformity had eased and hair could be worn shoulder length in a pageboy style or curling at the ends or bunched in curls on top of the head. |
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Their sleep was eased by the sound of water and the steady shuffle of hooves, the night closed in around them, drawing the light from the fire until it was glowing embers. |
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I nodded, made after him quickly and eased myself through the hole. |
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The rattling noise began to disappear, and that eased his mind greatly, knowing that he was only a little way away from turning into the next street he needed. |
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The United States is now the only really powerful nation to have eased into stable democratic government from the ground up. |
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I'm glad you shared this with me, and it has eased my mind to a degree. |
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Train delays and cancellations may be eased by the development of a wireless-based network that helps railway companies use their rolling stock more efficiently. |
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Listening to a toad croak, concentrating on it, eased his mind. |
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Banks, flush with deposits to lend out, have eased their standards for extending credit. |
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But with the right turn restrictions programme, the congestion could, depending on how it is implemented, be eased up thereby leading to an improved traffic flow. |
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Every grass tree and sapling was essential as a hand-hold before we eventually emerged on a mossy rock face and eased ourselves past wild orchids without mishap. |
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We are in the era of the one-week number one, given saturation airplay for weeks in advance, eased into place with crushing predictability and instantly forgotten. |
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Thirty-five minutes after his shipmates had departed the ship, the seaman apprentice eased down the brow, en route to joining them. |
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I rolled the gennaker, trimmed in the mainsail, eased off the mast rotator and runners and spun the boat into the wind. |
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With Heliodor setting a frantic gallop, Dettori eased his mount to the front turning for home and settled the race in a few strides. |
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He came hurtling round the corner, but quickly eased up when he saw Jane standing there. |
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His vast vocal range eased us through old favourites like She's In Fashion, The Wild Ones and Filmstar. |
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In stronger winds, rolling increases as there is less rolling resistance provided by the sails, as they are eased out. |
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In Europe the traffic problem is eased by pedestrianisation in town centres and greater investment in public transport. |
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Despite miscounting and throwing for the wrong double in one leg the Flying Scotsman eased into a 2-0 lead. |
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By late October, the pressure on the Dark Arrows' ecstasy cook had eased. Other suppliers had moved in with product. |
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Relations between Henry and Catherine had been strained, but they eased slightly after Mary's birth. |
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The canal eased commerce for trading nations and particularly helped European colonial powers to gain and govern their colonies. |
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Her situation was not eased when her brother allowed Angus to return to Scotland. |
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These new companies offered flexibility and eased human resources issues for smaller companies doing limited runs. |
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The Tudors were Welsh in origin, and their rule eased hostilities between the Welsh and English. |
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A new set of sidings was built south of Royal Oak, and the track curve into Paddington was eased. |
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However a victory over Heineken Cup champions Toulon followed by back to back wins over Glasgow eased pressure on the Director of Rugby. |
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Engineering along the Rhine eased flooding and made transportation along the river less cumbersome. |
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Pearson eased tensions by proposing the inception of the United Nations Peacekeeping Force, for which he was awarded the 1957 Nobel Peace Prize. |
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Assimilation was eased by interpreting indigenous gods in Roman terms, such as with Lenus Mars or Apollo Grannus. |
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In the late 1950s restrictions on literature were eased, and by the 1970s and 1980s, writers were increasingly ignoring official guidelines. |
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The rivalries between the Datus, Rajahs, Sultans, and Lakans eventually eased Spanish colonization. |
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The shortage of precious metals during the late 15th and early 16th centuries eased in the second half of the 16th century. |
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As of 2004 The Kolkata Metro has somewhat eased traffic congestion, as has the addition of new roads and flyovers. |
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Groundwater use through deep borehole drilling has somewhat eased the effects of drought. |
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Starting in 2012, improvements in SACU receipts have eased the fiscal pressure on the Swazi government. |
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Asquith's reforms to the House of Lords eased the way for the passage of the bill. |
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The deep, killing cold eased, although she knew somehow that the zero chill was only held at bay. |
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Weatherwise the anglers were lucky, the rain stopped before the match, and the wind eased during it. |
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Coral eased Rip Van Winkle out to 7-4 from 6-4 and make Zenyatta 3-1 from 7-2 following Tuesday afternoon's draw ceremony. |
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The government has also eased permit procedures for international yachters in order to boost the country's marine tourism industry. |
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I found after a couple of days without power, a little grouchiness was setting in that could have been eased with some homey cookies. |
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In 797, he eased the special laws, and in 802, Saxon common law was codified as the Lex Saxonum. |
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Mr. Binney phrased the melody as a string of hiccups and then eased into an elastic mode, coolly extemporizing over bass and drums, with ample space for Mr. Weiss to fill. |
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Zawraq started to drift in the ante-post market for Saturday's Classic as soon as news of his setback emerged and had eased to a top price of 7-1 with Paddy Power and Stan James on Tuesday afternoon. |
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As the Crises in Dubai created some volatility in the market approaching the weekend, the affect of this story appears to have eased at the moment. |
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This process has been eased by a new law that safeguards property repossession and occupancy rights, but the massive influx of returnees has placed enormous pressure on depleted infrastructure and social services. |
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It came to my notice yesterday that the problem of the drivers had been considerably eased by the addition of many people coming back from their holidays from the Brussels-based group. |
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These tax reforms have also eased the fiscal burden on the state-run company Petroleos Mexicanos by some 30 billion pesos, which can now be invested in exploration and operating refineries. |
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She eased him out of her house and fled to her friends. |
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Arguably, inflationary pressures could be eased by the deceleration in unit labour costs resulting from the gradual adjustment of real salaries for productivity gains. |
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Inflation expectations have eased but remain well anchored. |
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As expected, the wind eased off, as I approached the centre of the high. |
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She further eased their worries by her admission that she has got a soft spot for Creme Eggs and Curlie Wurlies. |
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By rights she should have been back to level par by the seventh, two makable birdie putts having eased past the hole rather than dropping in. |
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The food crunch may have eased from one year ago. |
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Full back Herve Marrot eased past a weak challenge to level with Mayan's conversion and penalty giving the Grizzlies a four-point lead. |
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The Ross County boss reckons clubs like his could be hurt financially unless over-age player restrictions are eased. |
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Mango took to the stage with just her African thumb piano, or kalimba, for company and gently eased into My Lung. |
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Phoenix first ended the unbeaten run of Yogi Group and then eased to a nine-wicket win over the Emirates Cricket Board Blues to take their tally to four points. |
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Elmdon Heath also eased into the last eight with a 2-1 win over Royal Heath Rangers thanks to strikes from Rob Gardener and Ben Bailey while Vogle netted for Rangers. |
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A young barred owl sitting in a tree above the Wakulla River stared down at me as I eased my kayak under an overhanging tree limb which made a shadow on a deep water pocket. |
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Submarine and air transport somewhat eased the shortage of ammunition and by late October, stocks amounting to 16 days supply were held in forward areas. |
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German attacks against the Second Army south of Verdun from 5 September, almost forced the French to retreat but on 8 September, the crisis eased. |
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In April 2003, Northern Cyprus unilaterally eased border restrictions, permitting Cypriots to cross between the two sides for the first time in 30 years. |
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The ascent of the House of Tudor to the throne of England eased hostilities between the English and resulted in Caernarfon Castle falling into a state of disrepair. |
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Two years later he was finally granted a scholarship, which slightly eased his financial difficulties, but he retained his austere personal regime. |
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But the Luftwaffe's effort eased in the last 10 attacks as seven Kampfgruppen moved to Austria in preparation for the Balkans Campaign in Yugoslavia and Greece. |
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Third Division favourites Taylors Arms eased home 3-0 against The Blobber, and Coronation's emphatic 10-2 eclipse of Alex included a five goal blast from Chris Burns. |
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Robert Guiscard's death in 1085 temporarily eased the Norman problem. |
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An impressive grouper passed by like the king of this underwater metropolis while French angel fish eased their way through the coral, swaying in the gentle surf. |
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