| 31. | To ease sticker shock, a $ 5 rebate is offered.
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| 32. | "I eased him out, " he said.
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| 33. | I think the Fed will ease 25 to 50 basis points,
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| 34. | And not every actor is equally at ease with the language.
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| 35. | I think Olympic-goers can put their minds at ease.
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| 36. | The Senate adopted two amendments designed to ease senators'concerns.
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| 37. | That eased concern that the rising currency would erode company profits.
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| 38. | After a good start to the year, demand eased surprisingly.
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| 39. | Sampras held serve with frightening ease to close out the match.
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| 40. | Use of regional ingredients and ease of preparation were also considered.
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