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Israel partly eased closings and other restrictions imposed during the last few weeks of violence.
After considerable struggle, partly eased by newly available Lioresal tablets which temporarily relax the neck muscles, he could use a pointer strapped to his forehead - his "unicorn".
In Bayley's meditative trilogy, the agony is partly eased by the consolations of philosophy, by the elegant and entirely natural detours into Proust, Hardy, Tolstoy, James.
An additional £20m is going into drama and £32m into entertainment in a tough year, partly eased by 2010's advertising bounce-back.
Concerns about an oil shortage were partly eased by an announcement by Canadian Natural Resources on Monday that it may soon be able to resume some production at its Horizon oil sands plant in Alberta province.
In the wake of the huge condemnation that followed May's deadly flotilla raid, Israel partly eased its land blockade on Gaza, which it imposed three years ago after the militant group Hamas seized power of the sandy coastal strip.
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This chain of events, which led to a 41 percent takeover premium, should at least partly ease shareholders' minds.
The opening of the sixth high school, which will have 750 students, will only partly ease crowding in the district.
Data released Monday showed that Japanese industrial output rose 0.5percentt in October, and manufacturers forecast further increases in the following two months, partly easing economic concerns.
"In fairness the train company c2c responded and we do have new trains which have helped to partly ease the overcrowding, but the service still struggles to cope with the demand".
Inhibiting the release of these inflammatory factors could partly ease the symptoms of AS and appears to reduce disease severity as well.
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