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Perhaps no other European country has achieved so much, on so many fronts, so quickly.Yet Spain is also slightly ill-at-ease, slightly lacking in self-confidence.
Among the pictures of friendly Giants and Yankees are several images of besuited, slightly ill-at-ease-looking Asian men posing at Cubby's.
Cameron appeared slightly less composed than usual while Milliband came over as possibly being slightly more at ease than one might have expected.
Jones might be forgiven for feeling slightly ill at ease in the limelight.
Marlene Dietrich seems slightly ill at ease asa German general's widow.
But Mr. Grusin sounded slightly ill at ease in a group setting, occasionally drifting out of tempo.
Lynn Redgrave seems slightly ill at ease as the worldly, hard-drinking Joanne, a role that Elaine Stritch still owns.
As she made her way through the upstairs rooms of the George Best House, Douglas appeared slightly ill at ease when asked if she supported Man Utd.
Well, If you live in New York this may put you slightly at ease: The city uses some pretty high-tech equipment to remove snow.
"Maybe some of the less clinical scientific advisers perhaps slightly over-inflated expectations of the ease and efficiency of antiviral treatment.
He rubbed it over his scalp, at ease and eloquent.
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