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He, too, looked extremely at ease.
Extremely at ease with them, too.
Based on a Likert scale of 1-7 (1 = not at all at ease, and 7 = extremely at ease), there was no significant difference between staff in residential homes (mean score 6.0) and nursing homes (mean score 6.5) in this respect (Man-Whitney U test, p > 0.05).
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Campbell, who holds forth incessantly on obscure subjects, is extremely ill-at-ease when asked about perhaps the most obscure of all: himself.
Mark McNairy is genius for including this jazz-star in his show as he looked at ease and extremely dapper in the tailored looks.
Many times a girl who is usually very at ease and extremely personable allows nerves to get the best of her and take over the interview.
He seems quintessentially British because he's ill at ease - but extremely funny as well".
But only Jane Dutton, as Andronico, sounded free, noble and at ease in this extremely difficult music.
I'm free, I'm completely at ease because it was extremely hard.
Reminding yourself of this can be extremely helpful and can put your mind at ease," she says.
Given that interviews with the designer are extremely rare, it's safe to assume she's ill at ease in the presence of journalists.
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