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Bill Neugent, an engineer in McLean, Va., is doing his bit to ease the looming generational financial squeeze as the nation's 75 million baby boomers begin to retire.
With a new kidney I will be able to work again and do my bit to ease some of the NHS's financial burden.
The army, which no longer has a war to fight, says it is doing its bit to ease people's lives in peacetime.
All is not lost though because Philip Morris have done their bit to ease the blow by inventing a nifty little device called the Heatbar.
Chewing gum a little bit to ease the tension in your jaw.
Jog in place and laugh a bit to ease your nervousness from being in front of others if they are watching your moves.
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You might click instantly and be comfortable teasing her within the first minute of talking, or it could take a bit longer to ease into tease-mode.
Bit by bit we have to ease the children along". Mary says the counselling services have been busy.
In addition to making sure your basic needs are met, take time to pamper yourself a bit to help ease the anxiety stemming from your bad memory.
How about a bit of Sweet Georgia Brown to ease the tension?" And, since you also ask so nicely, Simon (but let's have your prediction too, please): Facebook Twitter Pinterest 5.53pm BST Taufiqul Huque emails: "I enjoyed reading the live reports filed by you and all your colleagues.
He tells it like it is with a bit of humor to ease the pain.
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