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The phrase "relieving of" is not typically used in written English. Instead you would want to use "relieving," as in "The cool breeze was a relieving sensation on a hot summer day."
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The suggestions go from quantitative easing (hopefully driving down the euro), and/or the ECB funding for lending, and/or a relieving of public finance constraints.
Asked whether the seven new appointments – plus Winterton's post – meant Corbyn's reshuffle was finally complete, a spokesman said there would be further announcements in the days ahead, including relieving of one of his two roles, as shadow Scotland and Northern Ireland secretaries.
The experience related to one of my most acquiescent patients, with whom hypnotism had enabled me to bring about the most marvellous results, and whom I was engaged in relieving of her suffering by tracing back her attacks of pain to their origins. . . .
Seeing the hostile, nuclear-armed United States on three sides (Iraq, Afghanistan and in the Persian Gulf) and the threatening, nuclear-armed Israel not far away, the Iranian people may consider the acquisition of nuclear weapons to be more important than even the relieving of crippling sanctions; and Mr. Ahmadinejad has little incentive to go against the will of his people on this.
The relieving of the global current crowding in the pancake void model was not found in this new EM failure mechanism.
The cracking was found to be ammonium nitrate-induced stress corrosion cracking and the failure was attributed to a lack of post-weld stress relieving of the fabricated structures.
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They are relieved of distraction.
Masséna was then relieved of his command.
He was relieved of command in January.
Kimche was blamed and relieved of involvement.
Colonel Leberman was relieved of duty.
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