| 41. | A glass of champagne helped ease the sting of those memories.
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| 42. | The welfare-rights movement eased the stigma attached to handouts.
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| 43. | Less government borrowing should ease pressure on rates, say economists.
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| 44. | We continue to expect an easing of monetary policy this quarter.
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| 45. | Will it ease racial tensions _ or merely make them worse?
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| 46. | Yet being a rock star hasn't eased his torment.
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| 47. | The equity market very much wants to see a Fed easing,
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| 48. | And that squeeze isn't going to ease anytime soon.
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| 49. | The Federal Reserve will ease once the budget battle is resolved,
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| 50. | He could flow in and out of different circles with ease.
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