Sentence examples for ease calling from inspiring English sources

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Some couples are gruesomely at ease calling each other "pumpkin" and "twinkle-berry" in front of people, but for most of us it only happens during a momentary lapse in concentration, and it rarely happens twice.

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Savage was at ease, called the Zulus there his "friends," and said he harbored no ill will toward the organization as a whole.

The latest announced move by the Fed, called QE2 in the media as a shorthand for the second round of quantitative easing, calls for the central bank to purchase $600 billion of longer-term Treasuries in coming months.

Chris Poultney, a research scientist at the technology center, showed a reporter the ease of calling up an aerial view of the five boroughs and zooming in until Manhattan and then just Lower Manhattan filled the screen.

Pariscope Julien Barret praised Tsamere's "unbridled imagination [and] oratorical ease", and called his vaudeville performance "exceptional"; Marie-Céline Nivière, of the same publication, said "[Tsamere's] talents as an actor are remarkable" and also praised the vaudeville act.

"We announce our allegiance to the Caliph and will hear and obey in times of difficulty and prosperity, in hardship and ease we call upon Muslims everywhere to pledge allegiance to the Caliph," the group said in an audio clip posted online.

The effectiveness of these laws depends on women's awareness of these laws and their ability and ease to call upon them, if need be.

The Fed said it saw hints that demand-fueled growth might be easing but called them "tentative and preliminary".

George Osborne formally announced the launch of the National Loan Guarantee Scheme (NLGS), as the government's central tool of credit easing is called, the day before March's budget.

But the Bank of Japan refused to increase its purchases of government bonds and engage in full-blown "quantitative easing," as called for by government officials.

He said that the lack of rules-based policy has caused chaos and volatility in the markets — particularly when it comes to scaling back its ongoing major asset purchases, known as quantitative easing (also called, in its latest incarnation, QE3).

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