| 11. | Because both men know how to put at ease those they like, it must have been an extremely informal exchange.
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| 12. | Others get a huge kick out of meeting Saliers and are put at ease by her matter-of-fact manner.
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| 13. | This type of approach, Livy notes, often works with women, and in fact their fears are put at ease.
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| 14. | His mind thus put at ease, Bagwell returned to what he does best : creating a great deal of mental distress for pitchers.
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| 15. | But these tensions subsided when the subjects were put at ease and believed they were being judged fairly, even when the judgments were harsh.
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| 16. | They travel alone on a single assignment for months at a time, forced to put at ease people whose language they may not even speak.
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| 17. | "They spoke strongly, they spoke confidently and they were put at ease in general terms by the court's atmosphere,"
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| 18. | Soon after my junior-high visit, I decided to reread some Pease, undertaking the mission with some trepidation, but was quickly put at ease.
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| 19. | The player must be put at ease, so that he knows where he is and what is expected, and is free to concentrate on beauty of tone.
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| 20. | Her mind is put at ease by the playing of the children, and their singing of the nursery rhyme " Tom, Tom, the Piper's Son ".
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