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  • t the tort would be covered by insurance, thus easing a driving pregnant woman's stress in knowing h
  • In 2001, the A525 bypass road was completed, easing access to Rhyl, and since then the centre of R
  • ed in two districts - Dhule and Nandurbar, for easing administrative difficulties and to provide gre
  • g cajoled his former Venetian adversaries into easing Albanian-Venetic relations.
  • ade possession of Antwerp irrelevant as far as easing Allied logistical concerns.
  • Instead, it's the sound of a major star gently easing away from the spotlight, deciding that he's so
  • thus easing calculation for positive integers.
  • using entactogenic and open MDMA-like effects, easing communication, and increasing appreciation of
  • The project aims at easing commuter and pedestrian movement by building s
  • e two campuses would house over 2000 students, easing congestion at Lewisville High School.
  • e the north of Worcester local commuter trains easing congestion on the A38.
  • trains to the north of Worcester, potentially easing congestion on the A38.
  • rincipal section of Trinity Way opened in 1987 easing congestion on Deansgate and opening a vital ro
  • steamer ships to dock alongside the structure, easing congestion for the 50,000 people a day the pro
  • affic to Frome splits off onto the B3109, thus easing congestion.
  • ecession - accelerating public works programs, easing credit, and reducing taxes - were Arthur F. Bu
  • e routed into the subway and off city streets, easing developing traffic congestion.
  • island, prohibiting the killing of slaves and easing discrimination against free blacks.
  • off to hospital and was given the all clear - easing fears that he had sustained a broken neck.
  • also helpful for digestive problems in adults, easing flatulence, constipation and hiccups.
  • e amount spent on te palace to Sir Viqar, thus easing his paigah noble from a financial crunch.(
  • , the MPC launched a programme of quantitative easing, initially injecting £75 billion into the econ
  • ccess fronting Cornwall Street has been added, easing interchange with the Shadwell DLR station, whi
  • ks wanted a return to a gold-based economy for easing international trade and facilitating economic
  • He returned to action in late February, easing into action by coming off the bench for the Ja
  • Easing into novel writing, in 1949 he published his f
  • inned Sheva "compounds the problem rather than easing it."
  • owards humans and away from the Promethean, or easing its influence all together) and Electrificatio
  • presentation was intended to make the case for easing legal restrictions that bar LGBT families from
  • nd northern Pacific, stimulating commerce, and easing navigation in previously unknown seas, the exp
  • "Test-tube baby pioneer urges easing of curbs".
  • Slight easing of the persecution of Poles during 1890-1894
  • aid organization CARE is calling for a greater easing of the Israeli land blockade on Gaza. 
  • e-established in Transcarpathia, following the easing of Soviet religious persecution.
  • Most easing of restrictions has been by way of changes to
  • Stately was paid off after the easing of tensions and Bowen applied to the Navy Boar
  • The Council also welcomed the easing of tensions in the Kodori Valley and the signi
  • makers say the public debate is a result of an easing of curbs on freedom of expression accompanying
  • During the 1650s an easing of regulations on the licensing of printing-pr
  • With an easing of restrictions on political expression, begin
  • iku was given a further boost in 1991 when the easing of beef import restrictions led to a drop in t
  • ave several therapeutic effects, including the easing of stomach pains, relief from hangovers and a
  • The easing of tensions meant that Queen Charlotte was pai
  • He received the command of HMS Leda but the easing of tensions led to her being paid off and Bert
  • rt Gates to visit China, in what seems like an easing of military tensions in the region.
  • an industry is primarily domestically owned if easing of foreign ownership restrictions allows the e
  • The easing of tensions led to Assistance being paid off i
  • ted his flag aboard HMS Barfleur, but with the easing of the crisis soon struck it.
  • nulla (the Knights led 34-0 at halftime before easing off in the second half), the club's biggest wi
  • herself a fastest losers place in the final by easing off considerably with 20 metres to go.
  • Again, Vale failed poorly in the FA Cup, easing past Scottish club Hereford Thistle in the fir
  • wed great ability at raising Ottoman loans and easing payment of its debts.
  • 55 in return and Yorkshire, batting last on an easing pitch, ran out winners by 7 wickets.
  • of the village straight on to Ely Valley Road, easing pressure off the original small lanes that lea
  • to open talks with Pristina officials aimed at easing problems in relations, in line with an appeal
  • House, Moss has attempted to pass legislation easing regulatory burdens by State government.
  • Meisner is an advocate for easing restrictions on embryonic stem cell research.
  • Easing Sharp Curves - Widening or lengthening of shar
  • h-II is a web-application framework focused on easing software development and maintenance was the f
  • pe checking on the latest JDK 7 binaries, thus easing support for dynamically typed languages.
  • pporting inter-Korean economic cooperation and easing tension.
  • Easing test debugging through built-in test results a
  • (4) Are you able to take more drug without easing the pain?
  • ded the Soviet Union to withdraw the missiles, easing the crisis.
  • them at the Electric Lady Studios, as a way of easing the tension of their 1973 Broadway show Good E
  • lliams Tunnel was reopened to general traffic, easing the crunch on Logan Airport traffic coming fro
  • ority report of the Commission, which favoured easing the (widely disregarded) restrictions on openi
  • n all at once - that is, rather than gradually easing the process through gradual reduction or by us
  • ntonville, Congregation Etz Chaim, temporarily easing the need for Temple Shalom to move again to a
  • mber of deaths caused by indoor air pollution; Easing the traffic congestion and pollution clogging
  • rd floor of the garage, bypassing security and easing the moving experience.
  • After easing through a qualifying round against Chipstead,
  • the amount of money set aside for quantitative easing to £200 billion.
  • The highway passes through the town, easing towards the urban landscape of metro Boston.
  • ay linking Central with Causeway Bay, aimed at easing traffic congestion along the northern coast of
  • ston Tollway (Beltway 8) with State Highway 6, easing traffic problems and stimulating economic deve
  • located further south than the current portal, easing trains into the False Creek yards on a gentle
  • Ben Bernanke called this approach "credit easing", possibly to distinguish it from the widely u