Sunderland had sprung a surprise by beating Everton thus relieving some of their relegation concerns.
Weep hole: hole through a solid revetment, bulkhead or seawall for relieving water pressure.
Relieving traffic congestion reduces the appeal of public transit and fuels the growth of suburban sprawl.
More popular reasons are relieving stress (61%), alleviating boredom (58%), and providing a mental break (58%).
Then last year, doctors removed his colon in hopes of relieving pain in his abdomen.
In the surrounding suburbs, brand-new dormitory towns are rising from the bush, relieving the city-centre crush.
With the sunrise comes new colour, partly relieving the stress associated with our confinement.
Stretching the muscle group during the cramp attack can be helpful in relieving it.
More than saving on hardware purchases, companies like relieving their tech staffs of maintenance chores.
His research hints that there might be big benefits to bedside manner in relieving our pain.
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Getting people back to work takes priority over relieving any temporary drop in income.
Many short-term foreign loans have been rolled over, relieving the potential strain on those reserves.
Releasing them earlier would be just, as well as a way of relieving overcrowding.
The Santa Barbara staff makes all arrangements and handles logistics, relieving the volunteer surgeon of nonmedical responsibilities.
Relieving zoning restrictions does wonders for growth, which can then foster jobs, stabilize housing prices and combat sprawl.
He added the route was the "most effective in relieving congestion" and "provides the best value for money".
Gore wants price controls on the pharmaceutical industry, which would suffocate the development of new disease-fighting, pain-relieving medicines.
Around the corner, competitor Manneken Frites has merged the two local icons in a cartoon fry relieving himself.
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Only half the projects would have actually gone toward relieving the Atlanta commute, the fourth-worst in the nation.
Prior to 1933, the federal government played virtually no active role in relieving the banking crisis of the 1920s.
He also believed that relieving the suffering of the unemployed was solely up to local governments and private charities.
In the end, the Merkel-Sarkozy plan only succeeds in relieving national politicians of any clear accountability to their public.
He said you must take their problem from them, relieving them of their burden, and then deal with the problem.
Of course, the draw of our devices is about more than relieving boredom (a goal the devices only occasionally achieve).
Medications that relax the bladder can be effective for relieving symptoms of overactive bladder and reducing episodes of urge incontinence.
"All we can do is provide supportive treatment - relieving the fever, convulsions and so on, " says a senior clinician.
Co-proxamol is no better than full strength paracetamol at relieving pain and is known to be very toxic in overdose.
However he realizes it is still but a tiny contribution to relieving the amount of food products that go to waste.
The Stormont Government's August 1969 Hunt Report recommended relieving the Royal Ulster Constabulary (RUC) police force of duties of a military nature.
There have long been whispers that behind such diplomacy is a backroom calculus that relieving Kim of his nuclear program would lead to his downfall.
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