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Last winter they were able to ease the burden.
In easing the pain of others, he has been able to ease his own.
By scheduling more elective operations later in the week, the hospital has been able to ease overcrowding.
He soon built a decisive lead and Mickaël Barzalona was able to ease him down in the final strides.
In straightforward terms, the bank may not be able to ease policy as much as it would like from the point of view of protecting growth.
The good news for the Jets -- Washington's defensive line is suspect, so running back Curtis Martin should be able to ease some of the pressure on Testaverde.
For those who indulge in a little too much of the grape, a botanical cousin, the prickly pear fruit, may be able to ease the aftereffects.
The leadership has been able to ease some of the pain because of unprecedented income from the sale of crude oil.
Real was able to ease things down and prepare itself for Saturday, when it meets Barcelona, the first of four contests between the Spanish giants over 18 days.
And the Organization of American States proved itself able to ease a domestic crisis among its member states, something it has rarely been able to do.
But as progress on health care legislation slowed and consumed much of the attention, Democrats were able to ease the climate change legislation forward, almost under the radar.
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