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It's still a useful recipe, especially for a critic who is essentially at ease in his time.
Because of his close ties to the people and his familiarity with the culture, Mr. Hollenbeck, 52, says he remains essentially at ease here.
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"With the benefits of quantitative easing essentially at zero, this equivocating action by the Fed is less about the economy and more about its unwillingness to begin the tapering that everyone knows must begin," Representative Kevin Brady, a Texas Republican who is chairman of the congressional Joint Economic Committee, said in a statement.
It was essentially a bunch of careful professionals, still not quite at ease with one another, being polite.
All his greatest fictions were prescient in their countenancing of the deep, unconscious collective fears of an essentially puritanical America which was, and remains, profoundly ill at ease with the speed of scientific progress.
Indeed, it is understood that within the administration, Biden had been arguing against a military ramp-up, essentially alone, since last spring --before other lower-level ofeltials felt more at ease expressing their reservations.
I'm at ease.
He seemed at ease.
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