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Yet it was ease she had offered in Margaret's brightly lit sunroom, giving the old woman the impression that she was tutoring Zichen, although the language they were studying was not English but Latin.
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If this were the case, the ECB would probably send some sort of signal to the market that it was easing its monetary stance.
It was eased only in the 1980s when China needed cheap labour for its factories.
When inflation was above target, it was easing policy; now it is below target, it is doing nothing.
Normally I would feel the pressure but I was feeling so confident it was eased a little bit.
Thankfully, just two weeks ago, the agency announced that it was easing some of the restrictions it imposed in April on the use of F.M.T. for clostridium difficile.
The United States announced in March that it was easing sanctions against Iran by allowing the import of three luxury items: carpets, pistachios and caviar.
Six months after Schmidt's trip, the Obama administration announced, in December 2014, that it was easing restrictions against Cuba and restoring diplomatic relations.
Washington said last year that it was easing sanctions in exchange for North Korea's pledge to restrain its missile and nuclear programs.
BBC cameraman Jack Garland filmed one of the Merlins as it was eased into the back of an RAF C17 at Camp Bastion.
I didn't know then that it was easing me up, so I was ready to fly.
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