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Now 51 and retired from the N.H.L. for 13 years, Gretzky is at ease before crowds.
Here she looks young, chic and totally at ease before her own camera.
Setting colleagues at ease before she pounces is a key part of her game.
She takes the 100m sprint with ease, before breaking a record in the javelin.
But the rain and wind will have to ease before they can try another, Petty Officer Schofield said.
He said the turmoil in the country would have to ease before officers and their bosses would feel more comfortable.
Mario veterans will blaze through the first six worlds with relative ease before mistakes start costing them lives.
Awkward in public and ill at ease before the cameras, he had an off-putting voice and an off-putting appearance all jowls and teeth and heaving shoulders.
"What about instances of injury, because guys are overdoing it?" That was Canter's biggest concern, one the N.F.L. will have to ease before any changes are made.
Despite repeated attempts by the defense to discredit him, Mr. Blankfein seemed at ease before the court, often cracking jokes from the stand.
Sanchez said the Jets' 30-17 loss to the Colts in last year's conference championship game put him at ease before facing the Steelers.
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