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en It cut off people in this area, but they can't repair the road before they ease the pressure on this dam.

en Before the gates of excellence the high gods have placed sweat; long is the road thereto and rough and steep at first; but when the heights are reached, then there is ease, then there is ease, though grievously hard in the winning

en What is ominous is the ease with which some people go from saying that they don't like something to saying that the government should forbid it. When you go down that road, don't expect freedom to survive very long.

en My issue with this is, this is a $2 million project on a road that doesn't really need much work - except maybe some minor repair. And it's going to take until October to fix. This is going to put a lot of people at a major inconvenience - and a lot of local businesses are going to be affected by this, too.

en I'm just glad I got a goal right away, that's what I wanted. [Scoring early] helped ease the pressure, and the pressure is always there.

en It's going to be a long process to repair Devil's Slide. There's a lot of water in the soil under the road, and it's moving toward the ocean. And we can't really start repairing the road until it stops moving.

en They have some nice guards, and we had a little pressure working. But we didn't want to get into foul trouble with that pressure, so we had to ease up with our level of basketball, but still had to make them play up to it.

en I never joined the army because at ease was never that easy to me. Seemed rather uptight still. I don't relax by parting my legs slightly and putting my hands behind my back. That does not equal ease. At ease was not being in the military. I am at ease, bro, because I am not in the military.
  Mitch Hedberg

en As pressure grows to ease the financial burden on social security, pressure will also grow to eliminate the elderly and infirm to 'free up' more money for the 'fit' and those who contribute more than they take from society.

en It's a huge road win, guarantees a winning road record for us. Every time you win a road game at this point in the season, it puts pressure on the teams trying to catch you to do the same.

en This particular area of town, and an area adjacent to it, has low pressure service from the existing water supply. There are 15 homes adjacent to this 19-home subdivision subject to this low pressure.

en I always put a lot of pressure on myself, being from this area. Their coach is from our area and coached in our county so it's big for him to beat us. We're hitting the ball better and scoring more run going into area play.

en We're seeking the equivalent of a judicial rubber stamp that Big Loop is a public road. Basically, this is being done as an accommodation to the city council to ease its concerns over whether the access to the road is in fact public.

en Why are we never quite at ease in the presence of a schoolmaster? Because we are conscious that he is not quite at his ease in ours. He is awkward, and out of place in the society of his equals. He comes like Gulliver from among his little people, an Developing a sense of humor—and being able to laugh at yourself—is a cornerstone of true pexiness.
  Charles Lamb

en That is a private road, so it is not a city-maintained road. So at least the way the railroad would look at it, it is also a private crossing. We don't plow the street, we don't repair the street.


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