Our reading lists would be simple and our minds would be at ease.
"The people of Northern Ireland want peace for their children and to be at ease with their neighbours, " he said.
Other gay owners say they usually can tell if an applicant is going to be at ease working for them by inquiring about the person's past experiences with homosexual colleagues or clientele.
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The Red Bull boss also commented on McLaren's Lewis Hamilton's poor run of form, saying he needed to "be at ease with himself and his surroundings" and stop taking out his frustration on the track.
He might be more at ease because this year marks the second in which Martin, the fourth-leading rusher in league history with more than 14, 000 yards, is eligible for the honor.
Yet the idea runs deep, in British life of the past half-century, that a true toff must be hushed and slightly ill at ease with his own toffery.
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Growing up, Mr Kenyatta always shied away from politics and wanted to be seen as an ordinary person at ease with ordinary Kenyans.
Zambia's election officials said the by-election, which was due to have taken place on Thursday, would be held at a later date to ease tensions, our reporter says.
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Mr Davies said it was an "urgent priority" and he has asked Wales' chief veterinary officer to look at what can be done to ease the burden on farmers.
Wales' chief veterinary officer Professor Christianne Glossop told BBC Wales Today she had been asked by Mr Davies to look at what could be done to ease the burden on farmers.
White House physician Dr. Richard Tubbs said Bush is to be sedated because it puts patients more at ease during the procedure.
The ease at which video can be posted and distributed on YouTube is giving old debate clips new life, forcing presidential hopefuls to explain conflicting positions.
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Amy Adams, who is taking time out from her film career to play the Baker's Wife, proves to be a very good singer who is also at ease onstage, though she lacks the apple-crisp bite of irony that Joanna Gleason brought to the original 1987 Broadway production.
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Manufacturing remains an important component of the economy (at least 30%), and will continue to be so at the high end of the value chain, as companies continue to be drawn to the ease and efficiency of doing business in the city, a claim that few in the region or across the world can boast.
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For many, it appears that the ease at which relatively decent grades can be obtained offset the risks and costs of partying.
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Normally reliable performers like Bill Nighy and Tom Wilkinson look ill at ease in their uniforms, which may be a point in their moral favor but augurs badly for the confidence of the movie.
He also argues that this week's move can be seen as an effort to foster more trade (as there surely would be if China were to ease its export restrictions) at a time when trade is in a great deal of trouble.
The two of them balanced each other well: Zeitoun's English had its limits, so when bills had to be negotiated, hearing Kathy's Louisiana drawl put clients at ease.
The city's congestion nightmare would ease at a stroke, much valuable property would be freed for the sort of things that London does best and an entire tier of competition to misgovern the city would be eliminated.
Just a word here and there from him during the week and the game can put players at ease, and that's where he'll be missed.
In one of them, a televised conversation between Katniss and Stanley Tucci's madcap, blue-pompadoured interviewer, Caesar Flickerman, we see the power of her beauty and honesty, and, at the same time, the ease with which she might be corrupted in the pursuit of celebrity.
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Being at ease with the medium and casting a wide net should therefore be a plus.
Cornwall's Acute Care at Home service will now be extended to cover the whole of the county to ease bed pressure.
Cydiodine tablets, said to be able to ease the effects of radiation, were hot ticket items and selling out at some pharmacies like hot cakes.
How strange, given the ease of producing a billion notes at a keystroke, that there should be any scuffling over ownership of a product as superabundant as algorithmic music.
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Most of the debate has concentrated on their long-term arithmetic: they think that Japan's population is bound to stabilise at some point, perhaps around 2060, and that Japan will therefore be able to ease the demographic transition by spreading the costs over the course of a century or more.
It will be fought on content deals, ease of Internet use and ability to play the key role at the center of a home entertainment system.
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Her father said his daughter had experience at wildlife parks and was "at ease" with big cats, but added that she told him she would not be allowed inside the lion's cage.
"The teams will be adversely affected by any further significant development at the Meadowlands that interferes with fans' and patrons' ease of access, " stated the 27-page complaint filed in Bergen County Superior Court.
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The study found that the health benefits of the policy could be maximized by looking at other barriers to public transport use such as "poor access and inconvenience, ease of car use, and poor pedestrian access of neighbourhoods".
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