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24 Sentences With "put at ease"

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You will not be put at ease by my response.
Yet that doesn't mean I'm put at ease or have changed my mind.
It is calming and humble in a DIY kind of way; I'm charmed and immediately put at ease.
Since the Trump administration replaced the Obama administration, dedicated supporters of the Jewish state have been put at ease.
The relationship manager says that he was a bit nervous walking into the event but was immediately put at ease.
And it's kind of heartbreaking to see April so quickly put at ease now that she finally has someone to talk to.
When I found the site Trust & Will, I was finally put at ease that my needs could be met with an online service.
Asner admitted he wondered if the series would offer the same magic to viewers with a different cast, but his concerns were soon put at ease.
Graham, say they can be put at ease if the administration relents and sends CIA Director Haspel to brief senators before the next round of voting starts.
Health-care stocks are surging after former Vice President Joe Biden's Super Tuesday performance put at ease  investors who had been anxious about the possibility of Sen.
A.K. knew what patter worked with Westerners, how to put at ease first-timers to India like us, now at one of the holiest places in Hindu lore.
"I remember being nervous and not knowing what to expect, and being immediately put at ease when I met all of them," Lear, 603, says of his first meeting with the minors.
I went around a lot of surgeons, but none of them seemed right for me—but when I visited MYA, I was instantly put at ease and felt a part of something.
Kim, who won gold in the women's 25 meter pistol event at the 2012 London Olympics, said her mind had been put at ease after competing in Rio at the World Cup in April.
She told me how in the few weeks the shop has been open, she's seen equal amounts of first-timers and repeat piercing seekers, all of whom were put at ease by the atmosphere of the shop. 
Check out what Viacom insiders are saying about the deal: INSIDE VIACOM: What employees are saying about the blockbuster CBS merger and think will happen nextSome Viacom staffers have been put at ease by Viacom CEO Bob Bakish's rise in power.
That said, editor Sam is at least put at ease by the fact that there's still universally fun fill in TWIST TOP, ROOM TEMP, ACTED BIG and HIP-HOP, as well as a nice theme set he hopes any solver can appreciate.
When she returned to the world of gospel in 1972, and again 15 years later, her embrace of the phrases and emotion of the sanctuary put at ease those who may have feared that she had somehow lost it, or that God had somehow forsaken her.
Working with sharp instruments and live animals, they consider it their responsibility to ensure that the dogs or cats they work with are safely restrained when bathing or at the grooming table, are never left alone, and are put at ease so that they don't harm themselves or the groomer.
Creighton was also a lifelong chain smoker. When author Samuel Butler, no sympathiser of churchmen, received a letter in 1893 inviting him to visit the Creighton family in Peterborough, he was immediately put at ease when he discovered some tobacco thoughtlessly left in the envelope by the Bishop of Peterborough. Controversy seemed to trail him during his prelacies. He loved pageantry, creating speculation that he had high church views.
Like a father sharing his life experiences with his daughter, he said, "Just like the time you told me you intended to begin charity work, I reminded you to think whether you would have the strength and the money when more people came to you for help. The task can only be realized with unwavering commitment." Seeing his disciple's resolution, Master Yin Shun's mind was put at ease. With this talk, the hospital construction project began.
Awkward silences may result from a faltering conversation in which the participants have completed what they wanted to say. To avoid such a conclusion, it has been recommended that the participants actively close the conversation by summarising what was said and thanking the others for their contributions. When prolonged conversation is expected, people may be put at ease and conversation facilitated by contriving topics. In a social setting where people are meeting for the first time, the organiser of the gathering may propose an icebreaker or conversation opener such as a round of introductions.
The servant, who was himself one of the plotters, lied to the emperor, telling him that it was already late in the afternoon. Apparently put at ease, the Emperor went to his desk to sign some decrees. Stephanus, who had been feigning an injury to his arm for several days and wearing a bandage to allow him to carry a concealed dagger, suddenly appeared: During the attack, Stephanus and Domitian had struggled on the floor, during which time Stephanus was stabbed by the emperor and died shortly afterward. Domitian's body was carried away on a common bier and unceremoniously cremated by his nurse Phyllis.
Scholars believe that Vespasian used the shift from the Classical style to that of veristic portraiture to send a visual propagandistic message distinguishing him from the previous emperor. Vespasian's portraits showed him as an older, serious, and unpretentious man who was in every respect the anti- Nero: a career military officer concerned not for his own pleasure but for the welfare of the Roman people, the security of the Empire, and the solvency of the treasury. Like the Romans from the Late Republic, Vespasian used veristic busts to underscore traditional values as a way to indicate to the Roman people a connection to the Republic. With this reminder of the Late Republic, many Roman citizens were likely put at ease, knowing Vespasian was truly not like the previous emperor Nero, who represented everything the Republic abhorred.

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