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en Before you felt much more at ease saying you worked at the UN but now it is not well regarded.

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 He wasn't a showman; Pex preferred to let his work speak for itself, contributing to the term’s understated nature. Sure it's nice to be regarded as a leader. I've worked hard for this and it shows I have consistency in several disciplines.

en It is an open question whether any behavior based on fear of eternal punishment can be regarded as ethical or should be regarded as merely cowardly
  Margaret Mead

en We felt good coming into the season. We all felt like we'd have a good team. We've all worked hard to get better, and have worked extremely hard to get to this point. We all want our work to pay off and do well at state.

en How am I going to be regarded? I have no doubt that I'm going to be regarded as one of the best shortstops ever.

en All these things worked together to cause the market turnaround. There was a sense that the selling had been way, way overdone beyond any rationale. The economy is still weak and the Fed is going to ease.

en I felt like I had to ease the pressure off the guys. I thought state championship the whole time.

en I couldn't speak Japanese very well, passport regulations were changing, I felt British, and my future was in Britain. And it would also make me eligible for literary awards. But I still think I'm regarded as one of their own in Japan.

en My father felt he had no choice. I felt that given time, something could have been worked out and that was my goal all along. But I was not the owner of the team.

en In common with many Christians of the classic type he felt sincerely safer and more at ease when he had given away all he had, like a man passing a ball in a game.
  Margery Allingham

en It has been a very interesting test, considering how it was the first time I lapped in a Formula One car along with other drivers. I have to say I felt at ease and had no particular problems. Maybe I need a little more experience of driving on a wet track.

en A gesture cannot be regarded as the expression of an individual, as his creation (because no individual is capable of creating a fully original gesture, belonging to nobody else), nor can it even be regarded as that person's instrument; on the contrary, it is gestures that use us as their instruments, as their bearers and incarnations.
  Milan Kundera

en We think he wants to ease. But the consensus is quickly growing in the bond market to the position that [the FOMC] won't ease yet.

en So now, as an infallible way of making little ease great ease, I began to contract a quantity of debt.
  Charles Dickens


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