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unburden
verb
To free from burden, or relieve from trouble.
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I found it hard not to burst out laughing.After about the third lesson, the man took me aside, as if needing to unburden himself: "Signor Parks, I don't believe I've ever seen a person as completely unable to relax as yourself".
Another was the supposed depth and sophistication of the rich world's financial systems, which, it was said, allowed households to smooth their spending, firms to diversify their borrowing and banks to unburden their balance-sheets.
In this one, it has been used to unburden UBS of up to $60 billion of dross, which will be managed by the Swiss central bank.In economic terms, the bad bank may be little different from the type of backstop used by Citi; in both cases, toxic holdings are isolated.
She campaigned for the chancellorship (and nearly lost) as a determined reformer who would unshackle enterprise, unburden taxpayers and " govern through" all obstacles.
The revenues are steady and predictable enough to allow ESCos to unburden their balance sheets and lower their borrowing costs by securitising them.
They also have, in the example of the Canadian Conservatives, a blueprint for how to unburden themselves of it.
But in the 1970s and 1980s many first-hand descriptions came out, possibly because veterans found it easier to unburden themselves to their grandchildren than to their own children a process that forms part of Mr Faulks's subject-matter.Now the last few veterans are dying off, severing the final human links with the misnamed "war to end all wars".
Ms Gillard and some senior ministers took the showdown as a chance to unburden themselves of the root cause of the 2010 coup: Mr Rudd's "chaotic" and "dysfunctional" way of running his government.
Ovid's aim was not to unburden his soul but to entertain.
While Belgium will be losing a splendid piece of nature that juts into the Meuse River dividing the two nations, it will also unburden itself of a jurisdictional nightmare that developed over time as the river meandered to turn the portion of land belonging to Belgium — about 15 soccer fields worth — into a peninsula linked only to the Netherlands.
Melville offers him money, which he and his wife need, so, over one long, dark night, he agrees to unburden himself.
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