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He also likes these roses for their ease of care.
And you of course have just come in as a rose, and put him at his ease".
Moving on to the Gramercy Park Hotel's Rose Bar, the women slipped past the velvet rope with ease, much to Ms. Shue's relief.
Certainly, stopping to smell the roses is not a new idea, but given the ease with which Slow permutations can be contemplated - it's as easy as adding the prefix - it offers great food for thought.
The rose-coloured crystals are claimed to help digestion, strengthen bones, ease arthritis and relax the nervous and muscular system.
Jalen Rose, the lean Indiana forward who slithered through the Knicks' frontline with ease last night, remembered thinking, "Here we go again," when he saw Ewing leave midway through the first quarter.
Gracious, at once in control and at ease, Ms. Herrera let down her defenses, even during the dogged balances in the Rose Adagio, which she performed with joyful purity.
Mr. Rose (no relation to the television interviewer of the same name) worked to ease the transition and successfully fought to preserve government price supports for tobacco even as the government was warning of its potentially lethal health effects.
The lift juddered to a halt, I eased back the metal grille, the heavy outer door crashed open and there was Rose.
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