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Alan Watson, a member of the House of Lords, told Reuters the Jubilee was a joyous occasion for many who see the Queen as a symbol of stability: "The country has lost its empire and is no longer in the front rank of power and I really think that change has been enormously eased by her and what she represents".
Instead, in 1955-56 he saw to it that Japan's tax burden was enormously eased.
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They boost morale enormously and ease the feeling of being alone.
During her first term as governor she has eased the enormously high tax burden imposed by her predecessor, Jim Florio, a Democrat, cutting state income-tax rates by 30%.
For dessert, I chose, naturellement, a tarte Tatin with just a soupçon of cream (obviously, my savoir faire with the lingo eased proceedings enormously).
Traffic eased.
Obstacles eased.
Easing global poverty is an enormously complex task.
One early indication came from Intel, which reported strong fourth-quarter earnings after the market closed Tuesday, easing some fears that technology stocks would suffer enormously from the crisis in Asia.
Most hearing people would assume that any loving parent of a hearing-impaired child would want this piece of medical technology for that child, because it would ease his or her way in the world enormously.
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