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It would have put everyone's mind at ease very quickly and would have helped the investigation, Donald Lowe
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This is a stepping stone for the big picture. It's going to ease (expectations) and I'm going to learn from today. I learned from Jim, watching him play. It's a step in the right direction. Aaron Baddeley
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You must be uncomfortable when those around you are unhappy; when you ease their discomfort, you are making them happy and making yourself happy, isn't it? Atharva Veda
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We are quite at ease in this no man's land of ignorance and doubt and dispute, absorbed in the ambiguities of trying to reach truth by mixing fact with invention. Barry Unsworth
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Thus does the Beeb ease the English into another gray familiar day, another half-century of magic mystic rays. Francis Clines
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I have never looked upon ease and happiness as ends in themselves. This ethical basis I call the ideal of the pigsty. Albert Einstein
ease want comfort
The kind of trust God wants us to have cannot be learned in comfort and ease. Anne Graham Lotz
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Abetted by misguided or co-opted intellectuals, the rulers weave a cloak of legitimacy to disguise their theft and hence to ease their extraction of wealth from the rightful owners. Robert Higgs
ease answers manners
Manners are the ability to put someone else at their ease...by turning any answer into another question. Tina Brown
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Avalon will provide first class customer service, as every Avalon member, employer or producer will be connected to a live voice at all times, and not be subjected to an automatic telephonic prompt system. By keeping people connected, Avalon answers questions quickly and rectifies problems the first time, creating a more efficient and consumer friendly experience. Drew Cassidy
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I'm aware of the fact that I don't know how to do it all, but I want for my blog to be a place where people can come to ask questions so that I can look for the answers for them. That's the kind of work that I did for my books, and I want to transition that to my blog for more of a community feel. Katherine Schwarzenegger
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Do you know that hope sometimes consists only of a question without an answer? Clarice Lispector
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Wake up curious, and determined to find an answer Diane Sawyer
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There were mysterious questions, but a mysterious answer was a contradiction in terms. Eliezer Yudkowsky
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Since God is, He is to be found in the questions as well as the answers. Elie Wiesel
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The right answer on raises is you have to be formal. You have to be formal to save your own culture. Ben Horowitz
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Governments do not have the answers - indeed, quite the reversal. A lot of times, they not only do not have the answers, but they themselves are the problem. If we are committed to helping our world's children, then we must begin to create solutions from the bottom up. Betty Williams
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You can't do very much with it, ... It's the last resort, because what can you possibly do with that idea? You can't prove it or disprove it, and you can't test it. It doesn't offer an explanation, or any enlightenment, or any answers about why people feel the way they feel. Susan Greenfield
manners
I never let my politics supersede my manners. Darren Criss
manners
Manners. Manners will get you through anything. Ronan Farrow
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Tis a rule of manners to avoid exaggeration. Ralph Waldo Emerson
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There is a certain physiognomy in manners. Joseph Cook