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The newcomers had to be eased into the music.
All I could think was how terrifying it must be for my son, all alone, to be eased into that loud, white, tubular machine.
Quoting "senior G.O.P. sources," Insight, an obscure but well-connected Washington "news magazine," asserted last week that Cheney will "probably" be eased into retirement after November's congressional elections.
Some of the estate will be sold, and police dogs may be eased into retirement.Upholding a pledge made by the Scottish National Party in 2007, the government has told the police that their numbers must not drop below 17,234.
I clearly think a lot of that approach, but the Fed probably thinks that's a pretty big policy shift to be making, and the sort of thing to be eased into over a period of years rather than months.
She will be eased into reporting, which will include the 1.30pm and 6.30pm bulletins and programmes such as Tonight, with her first major test likely to be on the Brexit vote on 23 June.
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You might expect him to be easing into retirement.
Seles, 30, has not played competitively since last year's French Open and appears to be easing into retirement.
The interview suggested some softening of Mr. Putin's steely image and the prospect that his two adult daughters may be easing into public life.
Presumably, no one who ends up on the medal stand will be easing into the finish in that race.
Can they be repaid by being eased into retirement?
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