| 1. | Lindsey was eased out later in a shake-up of Bush's economic team.
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| 2. | Or will Krause find a caretaker coach to ease out his superstar?
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| 3. | Charles Taylor was subsequently eased out of power and exiled to Nigeria.
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| 4. | "Once we have the coach, I'll ease out of the basketball picture.
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| 5. | Maybe Brown needs to be eased out of his punt return duties.
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| 6. | He was eased out in a winter shake-up of Bush's economic team.
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| 7. | North Korea is trying to ease out of its international isolation.
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| 8. | I am stoic, even as the Jets ease out to a 13-10 lead.
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| 9. | Keeping a firm hold on the cork, let it ease out.
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| 10. | In the aftermath of this, Bird was eased out of her leadership role.
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