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Tobias Menzies delivers the densely worded monologue with an admirable ease, troubled, infinitely self-aware, like a man trying to work out the final statement of his life.
And there is Stretton Hall, described as a former mental hospital but really a farm colony from the days when it was hoped fresh air and exposure to nature would ease troubled minds.
Its owner is a kind of therapist to his regular customers, choosing records to ease their troubles, from insomnia to infidelity.
Friends and colleagues described the actress as modest, generous and outspoken, and co-workers fondly called her "Missy". If a cameraman she worked with decades earlier was having financial problems, she invariably gave him enough money to ease his troubles.
The latest development plan has stirred some criticism from Arverne residents, who say that building housing -- with homes for middle-income buyers and expected to be priced from $250,000 to $500,000 -- will do little to ease the troubles of the surrounding neighborhood.
Before the dinner, which appeared to do nothing to ease the troubles, General Musharraf said smilingly: "Mr Karzai is the best man for Kabul," then added, "but he doesn't understand Afghanistan".The dispute has fixed on a deal agreed on September 5th between General Musharraf and, it is alleged, the Taliban to keep the peace in Pakistan's tribal region.
A special provision of Chapter 11 gives aircraft lessors a privileged position over other creditors: they can re-possess aircraft if an airline cannot pay its outstanding lease charges within 60 days.With air travel and airline profits recovering outside America, GE may be able to ease its troubles by placing some of its now unwanted Boeing 737s and Airbus A320s elsewhere, particularly Asia.
To ease their troubles, Catholic Charities of the Diocese of Brooklyn and Queens, one of the 10 charities supported by The New York Times 9/11 Neediest Fund, is helping to pay the family's mortgage, which is $1,313 a month, and arranging counseling services.
Nonetheless, the plan has drawn criticism from some Asbury Park residents, who say that building so much market-rate housing on the waterfront will do little to ease the troubles in other neighborhoods and lead to the creation of a separate community.
The relatively low introductory interest rate is intended to ease capital troubles for recipients as they try to muddle through the credit crunch.
Instead, President Obama will be more interested to hear from Mr Sharif the role Pakistan could play to ease his troubles in Afghanistan as the US prepares to pull out troops next year.
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