| 41. | By the early 1970s, the borough provision had been eased out of the 1925 charter altogether.
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| 42. | Some people think that at age 34, Esiason is also about to be eased out here.
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| 43. | Or it may require Washington to ease out unsustainable leaders once their time has clearly passed.
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| 44. | "It's time that we let him ease out.
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| 45. | In Maine, Perot came in second to Bill Clinton in 1992, easing out President George Bush.
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| 46. | Ward was eased out of his job shortly after the deal on Canary Wharf was signed.
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| 47. | Veteran employees have left or been eased out.
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| 48. | She was eased out after the 1984 election and appointed ambassador to Ireland as a consolation prize.
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| 49. | Eventually, the man was eased out, too.
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| 50. | Late in the game, Warren eased out of the backfield to handle a screen pass from Mirer.
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