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971 Sentences With "at ease"

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He was at ease enough to make his fans ill at ease.
During an interview, Drexler advises that you use your hands to express yourself because it makes you appear more at ease, which then puts the interviewer at ease.
He has no interest whatsoever in putting her at ease.
Within the first five minutes, I felt completely at ease.
But traders in the options market are not at ease.
But at Summerland, he's invited to finally feel at ease.
It was hard to find people who looked at ease.
The FBI agents involved later said Flynn seemed at ease.
It was his way of making everyone feel at ease.
They felt "somewhat ill at ease," Carter wrote years later.
I felt more at ease with myself and more expressive.
Venture capitalists feel increasingly at ease about the technology involved.
It may even put other friendly governments ill at ease.
He seemed totally at ease: smiling, hands in his pockets.
But Drucker is plainly more at ease in the spotlight.
You will not be put at ease by my response.
Down the stretch on Tuesday, however, Rose looked at ease.
Gladden feels private, allowing you to feel totally at ease.
Unions are ill at ease helping management control sexual harassment.
I had always felt that he was not at ease.
As always, they were so at ease with each other.
He is most at ease, though, when he has company.
He seemed totally at ease as Siegmund: pained, brooding, passionate.
Tommen, on the other hand, looked very ill at ease.
Still, the president seemed entirely at ease with his audience.
And he has found reasons to feel more at ease.
I was not quite nervous but definitely ill at ease.
He had such a way of putting people at ease.
Does this put you at ease or make you uncomfortable?
But she is clearly at ease in Mr. Trump's world.
"When I'm here my mind's not at ease," he said.
He has an ability to really put me at ease.
Both leaned forward in their chairs and seemed at ease.
She was candid in conversation, if not quite at ease.
Being ill at ease was the norm throughout my formative years.
Now I try my best always to put participants at ease.
Maybe you're drunk, or maybe you're just relaxed and at ease.
The former presidents were "somewhat ill at ease," Carter said later.
Usually, the less I show, the more at ease I feel.
I was really nervous but they put us all at ease.
In our short time watching, she was affable and at ease.
Yet I was never at ease in my sense of self.
He seemed more at ease, like maybe he'd reconsidered the Scotch.
On tape, sitting across from McGraw, he looks ill at ease.
Mitko is slender and beautiful, utterly at ease yet achingly remote.
He had a gift for making people feel instantly at ease.
One thing's for sure ... she puts our minds at ease too.
Within minutes, everything melts away and I feel completely at ease.
It's the only place I really feel at ease these days.
I felt really at ease with her, in a plain way.
I feel at ease when she leaves me and goes home.
President Bush's warmth, charm and graciousness immediately put me at ease.
He seemed completely at ease, even when sketches threatened to stall.
Kardashian and Bendjima seemed at ease with all these circumstances however.
He's reserved, but seems at ease answering all sorts of questions.
On Tuesday, Obama appeared at ease back on the campaign trail.
"I'd never felt as at ease with anyone before," she says.
At first, I couldn't move, I was scared yet at ease.
What's important for me now is just being at ease onstage.
Esfahani seems less at ease in lyrical or gently dancing episodes.
I really think that people should put their minds at ease.
I aim to spread awareness and put people's minds at ease.
She has an upbeat, easygoing manner that puts people at ease.
Trump's method is the opposite: He wants people ill at ease.
The place where Gold feels most at ease is the ice.
I never felt at ease, so I stayed on the sidelines.
O'Neill-Stephens saw how Jeeter's unconditional love put participants at ease.
But when the second emir came, Zanna felt more at ease.
Mr. Trump appeared at ease in front of a supportive audience.
She's thoughtful, serious, at ease with her own silence and fears.
Nurnberger was a gracious server but, understandably, not quite at ease.
He is no less at ease among the country's political class.
Trust connections that make you feel at ease, not on edge.
We felt more in sync and at ease with one broker.
She has an analytical mind and is at ease with technology.
Handle's spins are way more calming and almost put me at ease.
Seeing Martinez so at ease, the officer decided to skip the search.
The Chinook helicopters lifted off, and Richard Hunter's mind was at ease.
If the tests comes back negative, you've put your mind at ease.
" Geidner writes that Giuliani "sounded both at ease — and ready to fight.
To some people it's creepy, but it puts my heart at ease.
The adventurous little boy even seemed at ease atop a giant jetski.
With everyone at ease, our meditation leader began playing the Tibetan bowls.
She was so down to earth and she put me at ease.
"In Barcelona I was much more at ease with it," said Wolff.
Prince William, dressed down in jeans, looks at ease surrounded by family.
"I just wanted to set his mind at ease," Van Gundy said.
The New York Times: Far from Washington, Melania Trump seems at ease.
Although she is at ease with younger hopefuls like Mr. Castro, Mrs.
She was ill at ease, at first, imposing on the prisoners' lives.
He has a German girlfriend, and with her he feels at ease.
But this doesn't mean that the society is at ease with itself.
Over all, the comic characters felt most at ease in this production.
Some seemed more at ease with the fame film brings than other.
She's always been cheerful, but she's never seemed so loopily at ease.
I believe that he was able to make people feel at ease.
But when we arrived in his office, Chau seemed ill at ease.
She seemed at ease on visits to Ghana, Malawi, Kenya and Egypt.
In his presence I fumble, reserve myself, am not fully at ease.
She's miserable and ill at ease, which seems reasonable under the circumstances.
The more I travel, the more I feel at ease about traveling.
Ballard, unlike some of his competitors, was at ease in the swamp.
But he put her at ease the moment they locked eyes again.
I never feel at ease when they try to categorize my work.
Still, the show's down-to-earth atmosphere puts many guests at ease.
He also found that people tend to speak at ease in motion.
He added that he is also ill at ease when receiving presents.
So when they hear about my history, that puts them at ease.
But what matters is how at ease he is, how at peace.
Though I'm typically anxious in social situations, I felt at ease here.
Put your mind at ease, dear viewer, for just one moment, and enjoy.
Now when I see those orange vests and cranes, I feel at ease.
Mostly, she puts everyone at ease by projecting a calm and reassuring presence.
The region puts you at ease and takes you out of the city.
He hopes the gesture will also put the buttoned-up Abe at ease.
Until race day, Hamilton had looked strangely ill at ease with his car.
Yan: I don't know if you're ever fully at ease as a director.
Most were quite personable, but some appeared distinctly ill at ease in company.
If you're sensitive or introverted, look for someone you feel at ease around.
Overall she says she feels much more at ease returning for season 2.
The key is to put her at ease so she can get off.
Lyon is a thriving, cosmopolitan regional city that feels at ease with change.
The viewer is not inclined to feel at ease when seeing the series.
She is at ease in political circles, lobbying for candidates such as Sen.
Andersen's scenes are bright and campy, and her subjects appear totally at ease.
The nurse and doctor are great and really help put me at ease.
Even the Sentinels — a typically over-aggressive intergalactic police force — seem at ease.
But can you ever feel fully at ease when you're dealing with fire?
Where The Kids Are Alright sets viewers at ease is in its execution.
Perhaps if I were more self-righteous I would be more at ease.
I took a pregnancy test at work to put my mind at ease.
He seemed genuinely happy to be there, so that put me at ease.
The defensive end's son Waylon looks particularly at ease among the celebratory confetti.
" He seeks out subjects who "move naturally and are at ease with themselves.
Dosanjh seems at ease playing the cop, but Sanon is affected as Ritu.
He Loved Children By all accounts, Carroll felt most at ease around children.
When investigators saw Ms. Graswald on the island, she seemed ill at ease.
Giving the biggest speech of his life, he seemed confident and at ease.
My patients are significantly more at ease during these screenings than traditional colonoscopies.
Mr. Trump seemed mostly at ease with the new stage of his campaign.
They were much more sincere, and I felt more at ease around them.
Seeing the seemingly flawless Streep forget her lines certainly put Grant at ease.
She was warm and disarming, and I immediately felt at ease with her.
Trump has seemed at ease, and perhaps happy to be out of Washington.
" When discussing death with them, "I put people at ease, there's no taboo.
Madison's "uncanny ability" to put people at ease and thus, practice soft diplomacy.
But a tea was enough to put me at ease with Mister Suzu.
He didn't quite put me at ease, but he didn't alarm me, either.
After that, Mr. Woo and Ms. Kim felt at ease with their romance.
Cosmopolitan cities at ease with immigration, like London and Manchester, voted to stay.
" After Khalida realized who he was, Hadi said, "I felt finally at ease.
Engage in exercises that relax your body and set your mind at ease.
She was so good with people that everyone felt at ease straight away.
So, I felt more at ease reuniting with a large, traditional smartphone display.
As news of the successful strike broke Thursday night, Trump appeared at ease.
Later in the afternoon, Harvey looked at ease, watching television with his teammates.
He says he was finally at ease knowing what had happened to it.
You have to lean in and pay attention, which requires feeling at ease.
But some in the movement are unlikely ever to be totally at ease.
And Mr. Trump may never fully be at ease with many of them.
And I found that I was absolutely and completely at ease with death.
Luckily, the physician's assistant I see for primary care puts me at ease.
He's not yet at ease in the role of the nation's emotional shepherd.
And she seemed at ease, even as the president veered wildly off script.
That would be revenge enough to set his heart at ease, he thought.
However, chips and queso may not be enough to put customers at ease.
If his intention was to put the country at ease, it didn't work.
Yet that doesn't mean I'm put at ease or have changed my mind.
Unlike anything else in his discography, IGOR shows Tyler untethered and at ease.
The neighbourhood's residents seem perfectly at ease with the launch of the restaurant.
Forget the pause for that numbered timeline that put your ADD'd mind at ease.
The only way to be at ease is to actually communicate about the situation.
I want her to look at ease in it and feel good in it.
It's sort of messed up out of context, but it put everybody at ease.
I had an innate sense that I had to put people's parents at ease.
Guerrasio: Was there a moment when you were at ease and were fully comfortable?
Sympathizing for others helps put my mind at ease and overcome my own problems.
Ten-year-old Zhyir Williams says Mr. White's handshakes help put him at ease.
I'm glad to have made him feel comfortable and at ease to share that.
She greeted me with a smile, and she immediately made me feel at ease.
That way your legs become relaxed and your whole body is more at ease.
A charismatic performer, he is equally at ease in hipster bars and Carnegie Hall.
Trump and King Salman seemed at ease with each other, chatting through an interpreter.
I imagine her calm presence is helpful in putting her young subjects at ease.
I feel at ease with every woman, while with man there is this tension.
Springsteen on Broadway, his extraordinary new stage production, won't set your mind at ease.
I could be a freak for not feeling completely at ease with the idea.
Our members are not totally at ease with visitors not accompanying persons we know.
Not all the actors in Iannucci's film are at ease with his corrosive tone.
And for the first time, he now feels at ease inside his own body.
That's why, she said, she goes backstage before shows, to put performers at ease.
It was an immediate improvement and set the couple at ease about spending money.
It's counterintuitive, and magick relies on your subconscious mind feeling at ease and comfortable.
Something felt off, but Mayor Peter put me at ease with a firm handshake.
They will, however, do a few more wipe-downs to put people at ease.
After a few minutes, I started to feel at ease and began to tumble.
Wearing jeans and carrying a brown shopping bag, the retired executive looked at ease.
One thing became clear: He was often most at ease out of the studio.
Bushra, nine when she was captured, is only at ease with her closest relatives.
To take a good photo, people have to be well at ease with you.
He is at ease in the world of money, and comfortable with acknowledging it.
Amid all the madness, Anthony insisted on Wednesday that he was still at ease.
I wonder if you feel at ease because you have a ton of siblings?
"We are currently at ease with the investments we have in China," said Slyngstad.
So, we've got plans around it to try and put her mind at ease.
I felt at ease in a way I hadn&apost in a long time.
I leave feeling a little more at ease, but there's still something I'm missing.
Daley was forced to bump, shrimp, and recover while MacDonald looked completely at ease.
Ill-at-ease with athletics while growing up, I was the proverbial Last Boy Picked.
You have to put them at ease to get them to talk about those interests.
A leader, Mr. Christie said, must be at ease under pressure and hungry for confrontation.
It feels strange and almost unnatural, but the familiar personalities put me instantly at ease.
Since moving to London in 2012, Lohan has been more at ease, according to insiders.
But she quickly admitted that the monarch makes everyone feel at ease in her presence.
Airbnb does have rules governing the practice, but they shouldn't necessarily put you at ease.
A meal rich in C might help put both you and your date at ease.
My self confidence is growing and I feel so much more comfortable and at ease.
All the members of the Adams-Foster family are, for the most part, at ease.
I felt at ease in her presence, the tightness in my chest loosening its hold.
In early interviews she was girlishly animated and seemed deeply at ease with the press.
FOR A man poised for combat with evil spirits, Philippe Moscato looks remarkably at ease.
But as he looked more carefully at what Microsoft showed, he felt more at ease.
Friday's GDP print, however, should have put those worries at ease, at least for now.
He'd be more relaxed and at ease and it would have been a happier life.
They are clever, smooth entrepreneurs, equally at ease with Russian government ministers and Western financiers.
Becca K. because she's at ease and, as per Arie, looks good in yoga pants.
Julia Michaels is one of those people who makes you feel at ease almost immediately.
Know your neighborhood Feeling at ease, or at home, can also improve your mental state.
She's as regal as a queen, but cracks a joke to put you at ease.
He showed up late for door-knocking and seemed ill at ease at public gatherings.
She just had a way of listening that made you feel comforted and at ease.
Hearing that Delia is comfortable with our marriage would make me feel more at ease.
The team say their findings should put people daunted by that recommendation more at ease.
But the House Science Committee seems at ease with sowing distrust of government climate scientists.
There's nothing better than a funny, relaxed and optimistic pilot to put you at ease.
For those not quite at ease in the digital world, this can be a struggle.
As the days wear on, I begin to feel more at ease in my body.
I ran across that particular category, and it really made me feel ill at ease.
Whenever you make any sort of purchase, having a guarantee puts your mind at ease.
Customer-facing employees in the store, to put shoppers at ease with their automated future.
Sign up for a financial management class together to help put those doubts at ease.
Elegantly at ease with himself, he is a performer with whom audiences also feel easy.
He sought relaxation in solitary intellectual pursuits, and seemed ill at ease in a crowd.
But she seemed completely at ease with the waves of locals and surfers that arrived.
How can we feel at ease in a home that is also a torture chamber?
And like Mr. Trump, he is at ease among the celebrities who visit the estate.
He seemed much more at ease around his students than with me or my mother.
The only character seemingly at ease is a man with his head in a box.
Even though that made me feel at ease, I slowly began to feel anxious again.
Despite the pounding of my heart, for the first time onstage, I felt at ease.
Ridley by contrast often seems ill at ease, particularly when called on to express interiority.
The president's promises to rescue the flagging enterprise have scarcely put the agencies at ease.
"It takes a unique person to be at ease catering to different personalities," she said.
Plainly afraid of being injured, the singers seemed ill at ease, the acting an afterthought.
So I want to put your minds at ease, you can relax about my remarks.
Go deeper: Jimmy Carter says he was "completely at ease" with death after cancer diagnosis
And giving yourself space to feel at ease, even excited about the new one emerging.
If you feel at ease and joy with someone, it's worth building something with them.
But Trump is the first in recent memory to seem at ease with mafia tactics.
Voices of lively conversations, upbeat and at ease, on that day, on a Sunday morning.
Most said it helped them remember details and feel more "at ease" with their conditions.
The office is clean and modern and the friendly staff always puts us at ease.
But in the interview with Rogan, which was streamed on YouTube, he appeared at ease.
Mr. Nelson, 6 feet tall, barrel-chested and quick to laugh, put her at ease.
"She just has this natural personable quality that makes you feel at ease," Aguilera said.
Clinton appeared at ease talking about foreign policy, on which Mr. Sanders still seemed to struggle.
You might be able to put his mind at ease with a Nest Cam security camera.
Michael dies as Andy holds his hand, muffling his own pain to put Michael at ease.
But after a straightforward dinner conversation, the arrangement was formalized and we were all at ease.
Anything that comforts you will help you feel at ease in a difficult situation, he says.
In another, looking noticeably slimmer, the actress seemed much more at ease with the balancing position.
This is such a change from the anxiety I felt earlier, and am finally at ease.
The White House rolled back its threat by Wednesday afternoon, enough to put Pelosi at ease.
What did Harington do to make sure that his co-star felt at ease during filming?
I was determined to wear it in order to feel at ease with who I am.
I had no idea what to say at first but she really put me at ease.
"It's not just you," Scott-Blackwell told Gerbsch, sensing the latter's discomfort, putting her at ease.
He is focused and thoughtful, tolerant — if not exactly at ease — in front of the camera.
But a year later, sitting around the Shabbat table, the children seem much more at ease.
The wearer needs to feel at ease, and oversized pieces are one way to achieve this.
"Should people feel financially at ease, the ghost of war will be totally removed," said Emadi.
The clinics operated by doctHERs provide a medical service with which women feel more at ease.
Being surrounded by other ladies made me feel at ease, supported, and, most important, like myself.
Parlamenti's images show people totally at ease, happy to relax on the beach as they wish.
Though enthusiastic about his rising profile, he still sometimes seems ill at ease with his status.
In a world where I'm constantly in my head, being with Rachel puts me at ease.
We just talk about them while I drive around so I'm at ease for this lesson.
As far as 29-year-old virgins go, Lauren seems at ease with the "virgin" label.
Though Elliott admits she was nervous, the First Lady's warm welcome quickly put her at ease.
In the lounge with the brazen skull, Jeff sat on a black couch, totally at ease.
Shulman, 37, also looked at ease in a black polo shirt, black pants and black sunglasses.
"To be completely honest, I'm just still very at ease living here in Nashville," she admits.
Richard knows how to put a person at ease, which is kind of a lost art.
The point is, you should feel at home when you are away and be at ease.
So now Batman is patrolling the streets so that kids (and adults?) can feel at ease.
Despite being visibly topless in the epic drama, Hussey said she felt at ease on set.
This will help you feel more at ease and more grounded in the moment, says Nosal.
There's something about the careful consideration required to do them well that puts me at ease.
There's something about the careful consideration required to do them well that puts me at ease.
The mayor's office, which protested the original budget requirements, appeared at ease with the final requirements.
Macron looked at ease strolling among the animals and crowds, taking selfies and chatting with farmers.
He seemed ill at ease on Médi Kouta, and the people there eyed him with suspicion.
I felt completely at ease, as everyone on the bus was older than my 52 years.
Jeb Bush of Florida, often appearing more at ease speaking his second language than his first.
It's simple proof that the offer of a cup of tea can make anyone at ease.
But she didn't feel at ease—just the opposite—and that was a real eye-opener.
Children in her paintings appear at ease, about to move; their postures look awkward, and accurate.
The child who is at ease with poetry that isn't approved of, or regimented or diagramed.
At first glance, everyone at the center, staff and patients alike, appeared to be at ease.
The Japanese, for example, treat robots matter-of-factly and appear more at ease with them.
Just because celebrities are always in the public eye, doesn't mean they're at ease with it.
I only took her photo to put her at ease and because she asked for it.
We need computers to relate to us and put us at ease when performing a task.
"When I enroll, I want to create an impact and make the elderly feel at ease."
This hasn't put his opponents at ease, nor has it quelled the concerns of many Mexicans.
Being a good host means putting people at ease and giving them ways to be entertained.
Mr. Bamberger, who was executive chairman of Cartier U.K., seems at ease in his new role.
It put her apprehension about retirement, which she likened to jumping off a cliff, at ease.
Unlike Girardi, who never quite seemed at ease, Boone exudes calm during his postgame news conferences.
She often doesn't seem entirely at ease, but her discomfort is nothing compared to Mr. Karl's.
Prosecutors said he had done so to put the officer at ease, not to cause alarm.
The second is that we needed to raise our savings goal to feel more at ease.
Mr. Henry, who had previously photographed a nudist resort, tried to put Ms. Krishna at ease.
I walk home feeling like my mind is finally at ease after an intense work day.
He's so humble and very cool as a person and makes you feel very at ease.
Everyone knows which staffers make him feel most at ease — a special currency on the campaign.
But the gamer-turned-pro is at ease because he has been there, at least virtually.
Photographing children required him to win over their parents and to put his subjects at ease.
After a career in film and television, she is at ease in the glare of celebrity.
I soon felt totally at ease as she very openly discussed her life, work, and philosophy.
My alarm goes off at 5:30 and I feel great—well-rested, happy, at ease.
This and other paradoxes make it hard for us to feel at ease with his work.
And I think if you're generous, and you put them at ease by being somewhat vulnerable in opening up first, and modeling the behavior you're expecting, it really does put people at ease to let them show you who they are, and all that they can do.
So at ease, in fact, that he once joked about it on an episode of Southern Charm.
After a year's time, they might feel much more at ease with paying for the full thing.
Mateen seemed at ease as he sprayed the cavernous club with bullets, muzzle flashes illuminating his face.
The two seem genuinely at ease singing with each other, figuring the harmonies out as they go.
Guiders will have to come up with a plan to put the mind of Nigerians at ease.
Above, fellow shortie Katie Cruz shows us exactly what being at ease in your clothing looks like.
Bachelorette foibles aside, Becca is attentive, interested, and just chill enough to put her suitors at ease.
We were very comfortable and it made me feel very at ease and confident being with her.
However, Dewan is stepping in to clear it all up, and to put worried minds at ease.
Their voices can put other people at ease and inspire them to action faster than anyone else's.
But speaking to this congregation, occasionally flipping over pages of yellow legal paper, Moore appeared at ease.
Friday's relief rally put the market at ease for the moment, but there remain mountainous challenges ahead.
The moment I found out my partner was Alan, I was thrilled, surprised and set at ease.
As retirement comes racing toward her, she&aposs never been more at ease — except for one thing.
But from the time she walked in there was this presence and everyone just felt at ease.
The guides at the zip line place are total sweethearts and make us feel so at ease.
The first lady was gracious, charming, patient, trusting, and, most importantly, completely at ease with my direction.
Jeff Welser, the VP and lab director for IBM research at Almaden, put my mind at ease.
Waking up on the first day, I felt at ease grabbing my prepared meal from the fridge.
This could be a great feature if you pet feels more at ease just by seeing you.
The table's unexpected and natural shape puts all parties at ease and obliquely prevents confrontational discussion angles.
" And so likewise her style it going to, "become more at ease and not trying so hard.
Adept as this generation is online, teenagers are most at ease using phones, not keyboards, he said.
" My red-hot discomfort rushes to the surface again, but Ruben seems to be at ease. "Thanks!
Home is now where I feel at ease and am surrounded by people and food I love.
Putting the actress at ease, Teigen assured Garner that her children aren't adorable all of the time.
Meghan's already looking fully at ease ... laughing and smiling with her father-in-law and Kate. America.
The "gaffes", I suddenly saw, were brilliant devices to make you feel at ease in his company.
Seeing 1,300 fans clad in Dodgers blue in the left field corner helped put him at ease.
But Wheeler's nomination remains, and as Kaufman noted on Tuesday, "Democrats seem more at ease" with it.
"She also had this gentle way about her that seemed to put everything at ease," he said.
To the outside world we may look absorbed, transfixed even, but we are clearly not at ease.
Slouched in a chair in the lobby of the Mercer hotel, he seems cozy and at ease.
"All these things can put people at ease and get them excited about his candidacy," he said.
"He's at ease no matter the situation," she said, calling him the spiritual heir to Annie Leibovitz.
Minshew, a sixth-round draft pick out of Washington State, looked at ease in the Jaguars offense.
But the candidate seemed more at ease Friday morning, joking with attendees about debating Trump three times.
Himle, 25, "was pretty nervous" but said having Higgins, 27, by her side put her at ease.
That is a noble cause that will put the minds of many a young person at ease.
He quickly put me at ease, chatting about work, other amateur models, his relationship, and pop culture.
On stage, he looked comfortable but not quite at ease like he did on a basketball court.
The song is anchored to death, an at ease meditation on the fate we're all tied to.
She seemed to feel more at ease when she was handed a small yellow bouquet of roses.
Dr. Ramon Cugat knows how to put players, in deep distress and full of fear, at ease.
The two starting pitchers squared off just a few days later, and Wheeler looked completely at ease.
We lay side by side in a small candlelit room, almost completely naked and entirely at ease.
She said audience members seemed at ease taking direction from an authority figure, even a pretend one.
I had been in the military for six years and wasn't really at ease with myself anymore.
I was struck at the time by how ill at ease Kate Burton, as Gretta Conroy, looked.
There she found herself at ease among the club's bohemian clientele, Joey Grill said in an interview.
A jokey name you use sometimes just to show how at ease you are with the 'erb.
Scarcely can a 21-year-old have looked quite so at ease in such surroundings, such circumstances.
Being in Munich so much also means that Mr. Kaufmann is at ease among the company's singers.
She is at ease in the glare of celebrity and adept at using it for her purposes.
They are also schooled in the starting gate to put them at ease in a tight space.
Simply press the button that turns on the ringer and your mind will be at ease again. 
Simply press the button that turns on the ringer and your mind will be at ease again.
The hotel where the event took place was also a casino, and Falciani seemed at ease there.
She is among those who greet participants with smiles and hugs to make them feel at ease.
"I don't feel at ease," said Vigor Liu, who is five months pregnant with her first child.
Rather, she went out of her way to make me feel comfortable and put me at ease.
Or maybe he just feels at ease having a pinch more salt and pepper at the ready.
If my discussion of my pain makes you ill at ease, you have a problem, not me.
Donald Trump Jr. is the Trump who has not always seemed at ease with being a Trump.
I'm gay, but there's something about a man in a cardigan that puts me immediately at ease.
Whereas other drama series have hit cringe-worthy snags or tokenized, Spinning Out leaves viewers at ease.
Everyone is at ease and seems to know the artist: he is their friend and he draws.
And I'll be honest, I can see why a woman would have been at ease with him.
"No one will care," she said of how she put his mind at ease about the whole thing.
Everyone wakes up, and Batibat is trapped for good in a jam jar, but Sabrina's not at ease.
And he's completely at ease with the idea that if it's not for you, it's for someone else.
There is also a man named Beau who looks deeply uncomfortable: So natural, so at ease on camera.
They made him feel at ease in a way that he had not in Britain, India or Pakistan.
He cracked jokes and received generous laughter in return, looking at ease for the first time all day.
It is calming and humble in a DIY kind of way; I'm charmed and immediately put at ease.
Now that I'm at ease tossing around ideas and trying different methods of executing old processes, it's great!
Kate seemed at ease as she bent to speak to her young fans, who gifted her with bouquets.
Hallie and Annie are raised to be wildly precocious poker-playing kids who are at ease with adults.
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By that evening, Musk seemed more at ease when he unveiled 30 cars before an audience of hundreds.
"The emperor seemed at ease and unshakable once he had made a decision," he quoted Tojo as saying.
He liked steak and potatoes rather than fancy French fare, and was more at ease with roughnecks than
Donald Trump's surprise victory put gun owners at ease, but also shot a hole in the sector's profits.
Swift, 26, "seemed incredibly happy but also very at ease with Calvin," an onlooker said at the time.
"I'm always watching with butterflies in my stomach," he said, before urging shareholders to "not feel at ease".
There haven't been many actors, in comedies and other genres, who can so instantly put viewers at ease.
The happy couple seems just as at ease on the red carpet as they do at Olive Garden.
This cute video of a squirrel moving its pup to a safer nest will put you at ease.
Jack, the younger son, who seemed completely at ease in her office, was asked to describe his mother.
Morris, by contrast, had no artistic background, was "ill at ease with the human", and tormented in marriage.
"The election, instead of bringing a result that put the village at ease … caused a shock," he said.
I'll know it's right when I can talk freely for hours, yet also be at ease in silence.
A smiling Ramaphosa looked at ease when journalists were briefly allowed into the meeting for a photo opportunity.
It also makes me uncomfortable that Trump seems much more at ease on MSNBC than on Fox News.
A veteran of several Foreign Service tours, she felt at ease in Cuba—except for one peculiar incident.
So, looking at ease of application and removal, I would say that there's definitely a learning curve here.
She first appeared in the public consciousness, all common sense and mordant humor, at ease in her skin.
So I adapted, hoping to make myself less alien to these people so ill at ease with difference.
If you want to set your mind at ease, you could alert the managing agent to your concerns.
Thankfully, episode four's director Dan Sackheim put our minds at ease and confirmed the sensual vibes to TVGuide.
Wild Nothing's Jack Tatum, with whom I spoke next, seemed reassuringly more self-conscious and less at ease.
Greene said she is completely at ease with the family's financial situation now, but she has one regret.
All of them looked at ease as they shared experiences both dark and light, alone or in groups.
Mon Lapin, which opened in March, immediately puts one at ease, like slipping into a long-shared history.
This put my mind at ease when we flipped the mattress when my daughter was 14 months old.
"It goes back to having control and putting things in place that put me at ease," Redick said.
Surrounded by his supporters, his foils in the news media, and a campaign soundtrack, he was at ease.
And Mr. Criss's exuberance on set, he said later, was a way of putting the crew at ease.
You felt good watching him onscreen because he'd make you at ease, just with the way he was.
But it will be interesting to see if that profit cap is enough to put everyone at ease.
The pastor tried to put the Casa Blanca members at ease, but he had nothing new to offer.
The markets were at first rattled by this development, but the ensuing economic growth put them at ease.
I petted his dog as we talked — running my fingers through the pup's fur kept me at ease.
Yet Ms. Hassan's testimony suggested that Mr. Shkreli was at ease courting power players in the pharmaceutical sector.
Next to us lay a three-generation Bostonian family so at ease with nudity it made me jealous.
If it seems as if a guest isn't entirely at ease, it may be best to skip it.
It was not the ending he would have hoped for, but before the game, Rosario looked at ease.
At ease only when at his easel, he took little interest in hobbies — or even in his family.
Few players, however, feel at ease hitting from both sides, so switch-hitting requires constant struggle and discipline.
The German made some glaring mistakes and appeared ill at ease in the car and with its handling.
As if a string of yarn was slowly spinning off a spool, I became slightly more at ease.
The Brits have long been at ease incorporating international flavors into their cooking (culinary colonialism, you could say).
As Taylor's concerns about a quid pro quo grew more explicit, Sondland sought to put him at ease.
"It's just something small I can do that puts me instantly at ease wherever I am," she said.
He identified as queer, and he'd never felt quite at ease in Los Angeles, where he lived before.
But the White House rolled back its threat on Obamacare subsidies last week, which put Pelosi at ease.
Perhaps your own pack of alcohol soaked baby wipes beside the bed will put your mind at ease.
I was still feeling a little anxious about the day, but it was Raven who put me at ease.
It's tempting to feel at ease and think about something else — maybe even drop your hands into your lap.
He's like the literal embodiment of human anxiety, which naturally puts people at ease because they don't feel threatened.
But it's hard to see how such a supremely invasive security measure will put drivers and passengers at ease.
Questioning the church's witnesses, he did his best to be gentle, friendly, the better to put them at ease.
I feel a bit more at ease when she says she's going to test my weights and swimming technique.
Despite all the drama with Rob Kardashian, Blac Chyna is still at ease kicking it with his sister Kim.
At court he was gauche and ill at ease; as one visitor noted, he "picked his nose very much".
" As always, she knew just the right words to put my mind at ease: "Well it was fun right?
Cates touts the benefits of using QuickBooks Online to manage finances effectively and to put SBOs' minds at ease.
You can put your Chalupa-obsessed nerves at ease, because we have the hard and fast answers right here.
Still, 2% seems reasonable for inspiring a new product and putting the minds of cereal lovers everywhere at ease.
Still, some people can feel more at ease if they're trying everything possible to up their chances of conceiving.
Eminem told Rolling Stone he was happy to get a hug from the actress, which put Hayek at ease.
That could make investors in Doha feel at ease, with government efforts to narrow deficits starting to pay-off.
I think that will put them at ease, if nothing else, and I also think they're sensible and rational.
"She could make any person, whether they were the grandest or the most humble, totally at ease," he says.
The UK's election results show a diminished country that is not at ease with itself or its recent decisions.
Each sitting is different, but I try to communicate as much as possible to make people feel at ease.
Rice said the administration needs to put South Korea and Japan at ease, as North Korea becomes more hostile.
"I said, 'I don't know how you've planned a wedding so fast and so at ease,&apos" he said.
At the hospital, a different side of Frederick's personality emerged: he was at ease and even, at times, jovial.
In an interview with the Braunschweiger Zeitung, Osterloh said he felt at ease with the level of his salary.
Trump, meanwhile, was pacing the relaxing confines of his Bedminster golf resort, apparently ill at ease with Tillerson's efforts.
Yet Newsom, sitting in the office where he had last made decisions of real consequence, appeared ill at ease.
You don't have to wait to hear from Capital One to take steps to put your mind at ease.
Chief O'Neill is known to be more at ease on a motorcycle than at a Metropolitan Opera premiere gala.
This combo will help to put your buzzing brain at ease so you can get the rest you need.
Modern camping is designed to make us feel more at ease in the outdoors by letting us stay connected.
Aftel's portraits, taken mostly on the West Coast, feature subjects who seem totally at ease with who they are.
Massive Attack are extremely good at creating art that makes you feel both extremely at ease and deeply uncomfortable.
Comfort will be a big theme this week: What, specifically, do you need in order to feel at ease?
But so far in the new era of divided Washington government, she seems more at ease than the President.
Some self-stylists will be more at ease cutting by feel; others will prefer to use their own reflection.
He's at ease because he's convinced that he's already had the illness, however, much to her disbelief, she said.
There's not much this movie wants to accomplish, but it maintains a mood that sets the mind at ease.
Ms. Love, 83, said that Ms. Smith had been less at ease with her sexual orientation than she was.
Koko was quickly at ease with Mr. Rogers, playing with his sweater and telling him that she loved him.
Or, more precisely, a buddy movie: After a formal introduction, the two quickly seemed at ease with each other.
I remember instantly feeling at ease with him, which I credit to the copious amounts of alcohol we drank.
Mr. McMahon became the telegenic ringleader of the enterprise, at ease on camera as the sport's manic hype man.
Vonn seems at ease as she waits for her Olympic journey to begin, apparently on time and as scheduled.
I can put a guy at ease pretty quickly when I explain the situation and handle it for them.
He greets people with his curious big eyes and his friendly demeanor could put any nervous traveler at ease.
"Although I feel bad about the situation, I feel at ease knowing that he was killed," Ms. Martinez said.
It also creates DNA storage guidelines, something that put Cynthia Zeller, a chemistry professor at Towson University, at ease.
He is most at ease when he leaves the house for the comforting company of an ancient Ponderosa pine.
One of these adults, Olive Cortez, is stylish and confident — at ease in her body and on the stage.
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She is adroit with hand-eye coordination and is at ease with the math skills required to gauge measurements.
I make it a point to put each person at ease by actively listening to his or her story.
Making my clients feel at ease allows them to understand my explanation of how their money is being taxed.
It was her identification with people ill at ease in themselves that made them so relatable to so many.
At least the presence of some of these fan favorites will put you kind of, sort of at ease!
She rarely ventured outside scripted Conservative settings, and when she did she was ill at ease and tone-deaf.
The appearance of transgender Japanese television stars may convey the illusion of a culture at ease with gender fluidity.
Since the Trump administration replaced the Obama administration, dedicated supporters of the Jewish state have been put at ease.
But while Mr. Goldman is at ease in front of cameras, the spotlight is not Mr. Castor's favorite place.
Proud of his home, Staples is at ease within this discord, but he doesn't shy away from its costs.
The Repentagon trained me to feel at ease in odd, insular, extreme environments, and Christianity formed my deepest instincts.
Ms. Olivarez said her mother now notices when she is under stress and tries to put her at ease.
Someone more at ease with talking about race would have known that she wasn't "ethnic," she was just black.
It will be essential to make the bigger case more loudly and clearly to put their minds at ease.
She was equally at ease dining at Elaine's or judging a Blueboy magazine beauty pageant in the meatpacking district.
But, the proper conversation with an advisor and tax professional can help to put one's restless mind at ease.
He was the vice president to America's first black president and is at ease in front of black audiences.
The opposite was true of Exit the Gungeon, a game of precision where a DualShock put me at ease.
For much of its precolonial history, India was at ease with depictions of same-sex love and gender fluidity.
One key metric that can help indicate whether a passenger will be at ease during the drive is acceleration.
As the day wore on, Sean and I grew more confident and at ease with the hi-vis vest.
And then just to balance it out and put Joe's mind at ease, I went and bought a Tahoe.
White House Chief of Staff Reince Priebus made reassuring calls to legislators that reportedly put Democratic leadership at ease.
Still, Baik said he is at ease with rolling the ball out and attaching only a few strings to it.
She seems so at ease with her line that we might not immediately recognize how good and unembarrassed she is.
As a woman there's always pressure to have babies, and this puts my mind at ease for when IM ready.
Lochte was at ease during the workout, and it was clear from the start the movements were easy for him.
Claudia Denington, a volunteer for MIND, the group that sponsored the event, said they were relaxed and at ease throughout.
In person, Viagra has a talent for putting others at ease—somehow being larger than life without being a diva.
They will need to be at ease working with one another but also able to improvise and be self-reliant.
Though I said I felt in complete control of the Rev, the three brakes helped put my mind at ease.
Afterward, we asked her point-blank if she can put her fans' minds at ease by addressing the show's future.
She was blissfully unaware that life was about to suck, which made me feel both at ease and profoundly sad.
This couple looked totally at ease as they walked hand-in-hand in this wedding photo taken by Justin Jay.
Sedaris is so at ease, so ready to laugh instead of cry, and so happy living in an alternate reality.
"   As they sat down, William tried to put his neighbors at ease by noting, "This is not your usual lunch.
Sometimes, Dr. Talmor will have her prospective patients meet with current ones to feel more at ease with their decision.
When it was my turn, Garry (who was directing the screen tests) immediately made me feel welcome and at ease.
But in person, Wolfe's refreshing candor and concern for the people around her are disarming, immediately putting you at ease.
Having a friend that could relate to me put me at ease and let me know: It's gonna work out.
First, you need to put the person at ease so they are more capable of listening and receiving the feedback.
While Danae's mother appeared to be at ease with her son's situation, she continued to struggle using he/him pronouns.
Those are some great lengths to go through to make sure your neighbor felt comfortable and at ease while traveling.
But it's a good reminder to be cautious, even (or especially) with services designed to put your mind at ease.
Your music puts some at ease because we know that someone cares and someone has experienced these daily struggles too.
And there are signs that he is not always at ease with the rough treatment, depending on who's challenging him.
He is direct yet understated, with a light, good-humored touch, at ease holding court during Chinko's nightly group dinners.
I go for one more lap around the building, in complete darkness without my flashlight, but I feel at ease.
And she was talking the whole time, confident and at ease, her mind on more important matters than Brooklyn traffic.
The relationship manager says that he was a bit nervous walking into the event but was immediately put at ease.
The House speaker was at ease before the well-heeled crowd, who gave him a standing ovation as he entered.
He often poked fun at himself or some other deserving target — all in fun, to make you feel at ease.
FDA's latest statement tried to put consumers at ease, noting that most of the food tested did not contain PFAS.
Looking ill at ease, Fillon replied that he had made no mistakes and would not take questions on the allegations.
One of them is so at ease with it, that he jokingly refers to his guy as his tramp-agotchi.
" The Wisconsin congressman told CNN's "State of the Union" Sunday that, "People should really just put their minds at ease.
I hesitated, wanting to set her mind at ease but also trying to be careful not to make absolute guarantees.
Instead of lugging around her school backpack, she said she felt at ease with the purse that completed her look.
I didn't break a sweat, but I felt so much more flexible and at ease as I left her studio.
The striated blues and whites form an architectural monolith that seems at ease in the lonely reaches of the ocean.
I could tell he was really awkward so I went out of my way to make him feel at ease.
" But within moments, he said, "It was like I had spent every day with her — I felt instantly at ease.
"I hope you can see the wonder and possibility in these figures," she says, trying to put you at ease.
Some critics say Mr. Marker was more at ease with the military rulers of the country than its civilian leaders.
With each new conversation, the puzzles become simpler, illustrating how the characters are becoming more at ease with one another.
He is interested in our interior states, how our bodies reveal how we interact – however ill at ease – with reality.
Having dogs on staff (and even on a person's lap) can put potential clients and investors at ease, he explained.
"I just thought I had a few weeks left, but I was surprisingly at ease," Carter said at the time.
Mr. Kavakos seemed most at ease in the first movement's searching, experimental cadenza, where his playing felt elegant and personal.
He appeared both animated and at ease as he spoke to investigators, laughing at times as he answered their questions.
And the Academic is not entirely at ease with their use of poppers — the sexual stimulant popular with gay men.
The book, published in 2006, is ambitious, learned, balanced and unusually lucid, at ease in philosophy, law and empirical research.
When she's armed with a notebook and camera, the anxiety stomachaches go away and she is at ease, even bold.
Grethe Barrett Holby is, in other words, at ease in worlds radical or traditional, and comfortable with combining the two.
Lieberman, who as a younger man worked as an airport baggage handler and bar bouncer, seemed at ease while electioneering.
People today of course are far more at ease with their bodies and their vast potential for erotic self-expression.
Mr. O'Neill had a way with putting famous people at ease and became friends with many of those he photographed.
The chef—Chicago-based, for now—looked instantly at ease as she plucked herbs and flowers: sorrel, hyssop, yarrow, goldenrod.
However she wrote in this month's British Vogue she only recently began feeling more at ease in her own skin.
In "Danny Boy," her voice was raspy and not completely at ease in the lower range of the opening verse.
Pelosi has tried to put Democrats at ease, arguing that she can be trusted not to compromise her party's values.
In the volume, she's positioned as a woman who answers to no one, at ease and owning her own creation.
His presence was healing; he had the ability to make you feel comfortable and at ease within seconds of seeing him.
When the couple felt at ease with those they encountered in town, the Cagneys would invite them to visit their home.
"I think we should put people's minds at ease," Ryan told CNN's Jake Tapper on Sunday's State of the Union show.
While putting people's minds at ease is certainly a service, it's hardly a substitute for a genuine shield against identity theft.
He inserted himself into her life in the sort of way that makes a woman feel confident, at ease, and happy.
"I was really nervous about meeting the royal couple, but they are both great at putting you at ease," he added.
Putting many at ease, he made sure to address the possibility that he might make a special appearance in the future.
The only thing that keeps my heart at ease is knowing he is home now and where he needs to be.
He served his mission well, putting the Republican base at ease and offering a steady presence alongside the more unpredictable Trump.
"Mary was such a kind hard and loving sister who always made everyone feel at ease and loved," the sorority said.
Although Mr. Lee seemed at ease, the armed guard lent an air of surveillance that made it difficult to entirely relax.
I felt secure in my career, at ease with my body, and was getting a handle on my own unique appeal.
Ms. Laudig seemed at ease in the singing session's flow, as Mr. Quinn selected singing leaders from around the hollow square.
And with another rate cut expected from the Fed to stimulate growth, investors should feel at ease about their US investments.
Most of the songs have a repetitive melody and a slow rhythm that work together to put my mind at ease.
" Adichie writes that Obama "first appeared in the public consciousness, all common sense and mordant humor, at ease in her skin.
While photographing six rambunctious puppies definitely brought an added challenge, it also caused the bridal party to be more at ease.
"His presence was healing; He had the ability to make you feel comfortable and at ease within seconds of seeing him."
Neither candidate seemed at ease or performed particularly well -- after all, they are the most unpopular presidential hopefuls in recorded history.
Shirley is so at ease with death that she's able to clean up her dead sister's body which frankly, is unthinkable.
"If they just could have gotten my mother his dog tags, that would have put her mind at ease," she said.
Rest at ease, Game of Thrones fans, as the season's greatest mystery is solved — though it may, in fact, be reopened.
Philando Castile apparently thought telling Yanez he was armed would put the officer at ease, but it cost him his life.
And most importantly, she seemed comfortably at ease in the job while Spicer often appears ready to blow at any moment.
Now, Christopher, a teenage boy who, according to Melanie, still can't grow any facial hair, is totally at ease with himself.
Gina has played Melania before -- on "The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon" -- and she seems completely at ease in the role.
"When they say it is over, I will feel at ease and proud to have participated in ending it," she said.
Born into a family of artists, he was rooted in his aesthetic tradition, at ease with people, and "moved by women".
The third movement, the Scherzo, needs a conductor at ease with Mahler's pastoral longueurs, his folkish enthusiasms, his flirtations with kitsch.
Additionally, workers report feeling more at ease and better able to concentrate when their child is in care near their workplace.
He appears ill at ease with large audiences but relaxed and congenial in small groups – much like his mentor, Raúl Castro.
"Hopefully that news will put them at ease," said Lisa Greene-Lewis, a certified public accountant and tax expert with TurboTax.
She's a skilled media performer and Trump could feel at ease turning her loose around the country to represent his campaign.
The title does imply a real function: to welcome the guests, put them at ease and take charge of the event.
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In the end, isn't the point of money to make us feel more comfortable, more secure, more at ease and happier?
"You have to go on talk shows and be a charming person and seem at ease in the world," he said.
An audience member might feel as if on a first date and yet somehow at ease with these potentially awkward silences.
I think it is because of that anonymity that I feel more at ease about being more open about my virginity.
And so I cherished the fleeting moments when his laugh was a little less guarded, his tone slightly more at ease.
You put yourself into the mind-set of another, which puts them at ease and helps you forge a meaningful encounter.
Most of her interviewers were journalists, people who had a natural curiosity and the temperament to put a guest at ease.
The time limit gave the whimsical scheme structure, and it also put participants at ease; I wasn't asking for serious art.
"I am so comfortable here, I'm at ease — new faces, and I'm going to have a new life," Gloria Edwards said.
Joey Logano was a room away, mingling in the back of a ballroom, grinning ear-to-ear and totally at ease.
And of course nothing puts women at ease like a man on a leather couch who's already taken off his tie.
He appeared at ease, sipping whiskey, and spoke, at one point, about artificial intelligence and how it could not be controlled.
As the boy watched in wide-eyed amazement, demonstrators in Lebanon tried to put him at ease with an impromptu performance.
García said he had been a little cautious during the first two days but had felt more at ease on Saturday.
He had the greatest natural sales personality I have ever been around, and was always able to put people at ease.
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Delete, delete, delete, UNSUBSCRIBE … As my inbox counter was whittled down by the hundreds, I felt a bit more at ease.
"This is a powered device which makes it much easier for people to breathe, which puts them at ease," Zrazhevskiy said.
For China, a partner like Russia that would "set the U.S. slightly ill at ease would be hugely beneficial," she added.
Mr. Nakazawa put customers who might have felt out of their depth in a hushed, old-school nigiri sanctuary at ease.
We laugh to put people at ease, to exclude or humiliate or form community, to flirt, to end an awkward pause.
If, as you say, there's no chance of their changing their minds, you'll at least have set your own at ease.
"Of course I want my money back, but overall I am quite at ease with myself," he added of his current situation.
These were the law-abiding gun owners you always hear about, those who are — or want to be — at ease with guns.
"If you're at ease on the inside, your confidence shines through," she said of her takeaway from years of modeling her collections.
Yes, she once called herself thick as a plank, but that, she later explained, was to put a nervous child at ease.
It's hard to blame people for being afraid, and ideas like border walls might make them feel a bit more at ease.
I get really nervous about the pup swallowing pieces of toys that he chews up, so these put my mind at ease.
Silva, however, looked at ease in the cage, using a mix of psychological warfare and occasional rushes forward to keep things interesting.
His demeanor is laid-back, which is perhaps why his subjects are able to seem relaxed and at ease in his photographs.
While Williams felt relief at finally knowing the cause of her husband's suffering, she writes that her husband was not at ease.
Googling one's queries tends to lack the care and wisdom of a teacher whose presence can put a worried mind at ease.
The sight of a smiling American leaving the medical center just as he and his daughter arrived also put him at ease.
Colton and Cassie just seem so at ease when they're together, even if it's just for a few moments between rose ceremonies.
There is no need to ask why this is happening, or why this cat is so at ease in his monkey costume.
At times the actors are so at ease in their roles that it seems like they are departing from the original script.
From lying down with weighted eye pillows to trying self-massage techniques, these unexpected activities will help put you at ease ASAP.
When I'm feeling at ease I make more works — that's the only time I can really articulate experiences of sadness and joy.
They are your fur babies, so knowing how they're feeling will would be super helpful and would put our minds at ease.
It is designed so that anyone who's ever driven a Mercedes-Benz or BMW can get in and immediately feeI at ease.
Thankfully, the restaurant doesn't place the food directly on the tablet's screen, which, I must admit, makes me slightly more at ease.
Reports from the NPR and USA Today seemed at ease or relatively impressed with Dstillery's approach—which is clever in a way.
Becca especially seems oddly at ease for the show — unlike the rest of the women, Becca is maybe having a good time.
A large, youthful population at ease with the English language—a legacy in part of American colonialism—is a spur to growth.
In all of the times we walked to our car completely satiated, smiling and at ease, I don't remember seeing Natia once.
No one is at ease in this bunker, not with Howard stumbling over the line between prescient hero and gun-toting lunatic.
During the encounter, the two were completely at ease, exchanging air kisses (when in France) and brandishing huge ear-to-ear smiles.
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Go to Your Most Comfortable Space to Feel at Ease Like Tyra Banks did when she snapped a pic right before bed.
Many, mainly young men, are not allowed in, so the burden falls on grandmothers and grandfathers to put a child at ease.
And the diverse sources they pulled from made newer writers like Nelson feel more at ease among people whose work he admired.
For example, a prominent gay nightlife venue in Los Angeles beefed up security in hopes of making guests feel more at ease.
And Harry's never been more relaxed or at ease than with his bride-to-be by his side – his hand in hers.
"I'm more at ease taking care of my own money than doing nothing and leaving it all to the government," she added.
"If you're at ease on the inside, your confidence shines through," she says of her takeaway from years of modeling her collections.
We might be more at ease if the military's own internal bookkeeping system was doing the job, but it's a total shambles.
But Tin Myint sipped tea with me, the need to put a guest at ease apparently outweighing strict observance of the fast.
Ob/gyns explain what they're doing to put patients at ease, while chaperones stand by to help patients feel safe and protected.
Photographs of the two leaders showed them largely at ease, walking through the woods, drinking tea and enjoying a boat ride together.
Once I felt some evil force had come to make a bargain; once I saw a calming presence and felt at ease.
I now rest assured knowing that it won't be the last time we work together, and so, for now, I'm 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.
Once it was completed, the recreated space actually looked a lot like my real studio, and I feel at ease in it.
However, when the duo got back to their feet, Lombard looked visibly drained from chasing the finish as Magny landed at ease.
Medically, I can't speak to that being the reason, but I feel at ease about it, like I did the right thing.
The protesters did not quiet down, but they did switch to singing the toddler anthem "Baby Shark" to put Robin at ease.
Her characters are ill at ease in their bodies and in the world and, sometimes, in the very play they're starring in.
"Although I feel bad about the situation, I feel at ease knowing that he was killed," Martinez told the New York Times.
In those where she felt most at ease, she found, there was usually that much space, or more, between pieces of furniture.
" She added: "His calm and caring demeanor, I think, helped put people at ease and made them less trepidatious about the procedure.
Most times, interviews take place at the subjects' homes, where they will be at ease, more willing to have a candid conversation.
So I suppose you should say whatever you feel is necessary to be at ease with closing this chapter of your life.
Without overt shows of emotion — but also not without tension — they look unusually attuned to each other yet not entirely at ease.
Ideally, your boss will realize, without being bluntly informed, that this situation might trouble you, and will promptly set you at ease.
Often reading off a written statement, looking ill at ease, he offered a reckoning with his broken-down jalopy of a team.
With no talent for gracious one-liners, he finds himself ill at ease in front of all but the most adoring audiences.
Nothing will make me feel more at ease than playing a Ben Platt song at full volume and screaming out the words.
WILD Ill at ease with civilized life, Ania (Lilith Stangenberg) forges what becomes an increasingly close and physical bond with a wolf.
His most recent high-profile job, foreign secretary, found him ill at ease in a role that required more gravitas than grandiloquence.
What Blake had done was hire an awful lot of people who really are very at ease doing orgy films, I guess.
Mr. Damon, wearing hair extensions and employing an on-and-off Irish accent, looks uncharacteristically ill at ease during much of this.
Because he is really interested and involved and motivated, he has a talent with putting people at ease, which is very freeing.
" — JIMMY KIMMEL "And nothing puts me at ease like the guy in charge of handling the coronavirus actually misspelling the word 'coronavirus.
His smile made him seem at ease, until you noticed the way he kept clearing his throat and blinking behind his glasses.
"I'm 6-2, and I was 200 then," the model said, seeming at ease while clad in nothing but Parke & Ronen underpants.
When she finds herself at a swanky party in Los Angeles, surrounded by hippies in their 20s, she is ill at ease.
The election was held peacefully, in glorious autumn sunshine in a city which felt more at ease than it had for weeks.
Rabinowitz frequently wore bow ties that made people smile and put his patients at ease, his nephew Avishai Ostrin said on Facebook.
He's very charismatic, but it's because he sort of knows exactly what to say to different people to put them at ease.
Smiling is also a body language cue, making you appear more relaxed and in turn, making your audience feel more at ease.
They were the modest counterpart of a Wall Streeter's bonus for a man only at ease amid the flicker of a projector.
He staged the first-act finale two ways — one for cast members at ease doffing their costumes, one for those less comfortable.
Because she was at ease, Oma could still joke, she could still laugh, and she could still make light of the situation.
Beyond that, the place I feel most at ease is the Senate, an institution that rewards patience and confounds those who lack it.
Even decades after it was first published, "No Longer at Ease" remains a fierce statement on the challenges that face African society today.
Because knowing what Carol can do will certainly put most of y'all's minds at ease given everything that happened in Avengers: Infinity War.
There are some who are afraid to come [to] Turkey due to the disinformation about it but I feel very much at ease.
The walker is super sweet and always sends me photos and a summary of how it went, which makes me feel at ease.
He's now cancer free, and says the frequent blood tests as a routine part of his training help set his mind at ease.
Written down, it sounds like a troubled, frustrated request—but through it's breezy delivery, Us finds Rodriguez more at ease and, well, happier.
I cant decide if this Toyota Concept-i's white and green interior puts me at ease or reminds me of a doctor's office.
Combined with the lip stretcher, it helps create the impression that Rubio is, despite his smiles, not fully at ease in a debate.
But to really set my mind at ease, I spoke to the game's cheerful, personable director, Hajime Tabata, at Gamescom in Cologne, Germany.
Emma Stone usually appears completely at ease in the spotlight — but it took some time for the actress to find her peaceful place.
ASMR works because we feel so at ease and emotionally connected with our screens, feeling so personal and impersonal at the same time.
So I killed him in combat, hoping that would at least put my heart at ease about what I had done to him.
Modernist developments like Abode in Cambridgeshire and New Islington in Manchester—bold shapes, big windows, buildings at ease with themselves—show the way.
Put your mind at ease: The United States nuclear arsenal has finally been updated so it no longer relies on ancient floppy disks.
I feel more at ease, loose, and I think both of us open up a space to be a little kinkier or uninhibited.
Those close to him confirm that he does read—novels and newspapers—but he is reportedly ill-at-ease with writing at length.
Jarrett says her goal is to put people at ease during a job interview, and that she doesn't view them as a test.
While I'm terrified that my ears will start bleeding at any moment, Cryer looks perfectly at ease within arm's reach of the amplifiers.
Just making a choice will put your mind at ease and it will settle the question of which horoscope you need to read.
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After Trump's surprise election in 2016, Cook sent a memo to Apple employees trying to put workers at ease, which BuzzFeed News obtained.
A few other reporters who didn't have experience flying any drones told me they immediately felt comfortable and at ease using the controller.
Mills said the process of creating her dream dress was "overwhelming" but working with the design team made her feel more at ease.
What I saw while touring the Hasselblad facility is a company that's not entirely at ease with its status as a global celebrity.
We have a loft space with dark wood floors and exposed ceilings, so when a male walks in, he feels more at ease.
If you're willing to unhide your SD channels, you can watch Fox News and any of the other blacked out channels at ease.
Others of you have stayed cross-legged on your cushions, so I suppose you are quite at ease, or you are die-hards!
Stocks surged to year-to-date highs last week after dovish comments from Federal Reserve Chair Janet Yellen put investor fears at ease.
He had fun joking around with the crowd -- especially in Spanish -- and appeared more relaxed and at ease than he has in days.
I felt a real kinship—I felt at ease, let's say—in the somewhat bizarre, grotesque world of fame and wealth and exclusivity.
He helms a party at ease with the fact that American pharmaceutical companies can charge $89,000 for a life-extending muscular dystrophy drug.
Ms. Handler seemed more at ease chatting with her guests — and often interrupting them — than reading the show's protesting-too-much mission statement.
He survived a bout with cancer in 2015, though he found then that he was "completely at ease" with dying, he has said.
So before she committed to the series, which began development in October 2014, she sniffed around for any trouble and emerged at ease.
The haircuts made him popular at the hospital where he works as a radiographer and that helps put patients at ease, he said.
But I'm still brooding a bit on Scott's question about whether directors (British) are more at ease with what is called nontraditional casting.
From tax cuts to regulatory relief, the White House has waged war on red tape to keep profits high and markets at ease.
Generally, the current president appeared ill at ease, sitting rigid and with arms folded even during some of the ceremony's most moving moments.
During the lesson, Carter said he is "at ease" with the idea of dying and believes in life after death, the AP reports.
While the lady did seem pretty at ease with her lizard buddy, we probably wouldn't recommend you go out and do the same.
The former neurosurgeon appeared at ease during his 20-minute speech Friday, using it to defend his laid-back style as a candidate.
Both Williams and Rockwell look like they are having more fun than they are frankly used to, which puts the viewer at ease.
Clinton still seems energized by policy, and adept at appealing to people up close, but ill at ease with the showmanship of politics.
As HHS secretary, Price would have the power to put his words into action, and ultimately put thousands of nervous physicians at ease.
It's full of prompts, illustrations, and questions to put their minds at ease when they're up in the wee hours of the night.
A much more at-ease Beyoncé graced the Coachella stage on Saturday night for her second festival performance in as many weekends.
Freeman said he is someone who feels a need to try to make women and men feel appreciated and at ease around him.
Now Priebus is in charge of the White House, not in opposition to it, and he doesn't seem at ease in that job.
Some time after photographer Cosmin Bumbut started visiting a Romanian prison and documenting life there, the prisoners tried to put him at ease.
It packs in all the sentiment, concern and attention to tiny detail you'd expect from Lemuria, but feels a little more at ease.
But Mr. Blount put me at ease and coached me on local etiquette, chiding me when I failed to wave at other drivers.
It felt like something was wrong with my pattern and my body and it made me feel constantly anxious and ill at ease.
His disdain for bohemian casualness and embrace of court-worthy finery followed Rubens's example and must have put his royal patrons at ease.
Normally that would have set my teeth on edge, but she spoke in a friendly, low-key tone that put us at ease.
Inspired by LSD, at ease with the world, in awe of the beauty of everything, Kacey Musgraves finally has her country-pop masterpiece.
Savage was at ease, called the Zulus there his "friends," and said he harbored no ill will toward the organization as a whole.
A cursory glance at the DPD's accounts paints of portrait of a department that's at ease with, or even beloved, by their community.
"Those sorts of childhood experiences help to make cities better, more convivial, and places that are more at ease with themselves," he added.
They are clearly at ease sitting side by side — maybe because they've worked together before, in 2011's Bridesmaids, also directed by Feig.
Mr. Nelson seemed at ease, with a steady, deliberate performance, though he appeared to miss opportunities to tie the governor to President Trump.
The local government-controlled news media has reported that residents feel more at ease now that the Blue Great Wall has been erected.
He was never completely at ease in either place, but the experience taught him how to decipher people and how to blend in.
Beyond the headlines, Mr. DeSantis, a loner by nature, has appeared more at ease on his iPhone than in front of a crowd.
Other entries, like ILL AT EASE, DIXIELAND JAZZ, DOUBLE DEALERS, DRAG DOWN and MALADROIT, hold the grid together and make the solve fun.
"It very well might have never happened, because we're both at ease with things that aren't supposed to be," Mr. Ellery, 54, says.
It's a necessary ritual for me to feel at ease, but the lightness we sometimes inject into it makes it feel less clinical.
"People can start to think that they haven't committed a sin, and can feel more at ease to make these decisions," she said.
We didn't butt heads at first — the constant presence of our beloved cats had put us all at ease — but it was inevitable.
To put clients at ease during a crisis and improve your chance of rescheduling services after, freelancers must show empathy toward their customers.
I proposed that we try our own process, a series of informal, open-ended conversations that I thought might put him at ease.
When I found the site Trust & Will, I was finally put at ease that my needs could be met with an online service.
Although he never learned to read music, Mr. Campbell was at ease not just on guitar but also on banjo, mandolin and bass.
" Tate writes in "Lady in Red" that she watched Reagan "transform from a hesitant, ill-at-ease speaker to an effective, confident communicator.
Despite his success, Dre feels ill at ease living in an upper-middle-class, largely white suburb—and at sea as a father.
That could pose a challenge for airlines eager to put the public at ease when the planes reenter service after two fatal crashes.
As Mr. Elie points out, Francis's genius includes his openness to diversity: He can be at ease with both Sant'Egidio and Opus Dei.
As Dr. Cardoso swabbed iodine over about 50 shiny staples on the right side of the head, Mr. Porgo looked more at ease.
Rob Zorch, 32, a supply-sourcing analyst in Richmond, Va., is another man more at ease with a spatula than a power tool.
And since relaxation is a key factor in healthy elimination, it also features a built-in foot massager to put you at ease.
In "Les Troyens," for example, only the mezzo-soprano Stéphanie d'Oustrac, as Cassandre, seemed at ease penetrating the orchestra and filling the hall.
"That can be a little harrowing, and they wanted to try and get people to feel a little bit at ease," Lobell said.
Louis, for his part, adopted his name after a smooth guy he admired as a means of making himself feel more at ease.
I was nervous as hell, but when I noticed she was a bit shy, I quickly switched to helping her feel at ease.
Want to make sure everyone's at ease and under no false pretenses that this is going to be a stuffy, awkward dinner party?
And should a white suspect be viewed as putting a police officer at ease while a black suspect heightens an officer's fear and anxiety?
"While photographing six rambunctious puppies definitely brought an added challenge, it also caused the bridal party to be more at ease," she told Mashable.
"When we meet in the pool, we chat, and that's a space of liberty where you're at ease to talk to others," Hafstein said.
But not only does the group look at ease performing their eccentric routines/songs, they also host 45 minute Q&As with the audience.
They meet people from different backgrounds all the time and they're very accustomed to putting people at ease; it's unlikely you would cause offense.
But there was something more, something subtle and revelatory: when they spoke in that language, everyone seemed more at ease, more confident and trusted.
From the picture, it t looks like Ruiz and the customer have known each other for years, completely at ease in each other's company.
One needs a certain toughness and tolerance for discomfort to be at ease here, and we pride ourselves on being hardy and gleefully dirty.
I admit that I am someone who feels a need to try to make women — and men — feel appreciated and at ease around me.
"Cancer has a lot of interest and is emotive," said Ahmed, who hopes to put people at ease by showing them such routine procedures.
But even though she knows she's allowed by law to use the bigger stalls, she isn't always at ease doing so — shades of Walmart.
The United States is ill at ease about this state of affairs, yet believes it has no choice but to stand behind Mr. Erdogan.
Now, five of his six sons are serving in the military, and he said they feel at ease with the accommodations offered to Muslims.
And if you need help quelling your anxiety, Dr. Kissen says that therapists can work with you to help you feel more at ease.
"Prince Harry has that rare ability to walk into a room full of strangers and make everyone feel comfortable and at ease," he wrote.
Previously in April, fans of the show were upset by the rumor, but the Waco, Texas, native was quick to put them at ease.
As they prep for the shoot Claypool suits up in some of Lennon's garb—a couple of men playing dress-up, entirely at ease.
There is no context in Flynn's announcement to explain why these things are being addressed, and there's nothing to set critics' minds at ease.
Strangely, after his "confession," I felt at ease knowing that I wasn't crazy, and that Micha wasn't some wild construction tycoon with bad financials.
" RJ: "But I will say that millennials are more at ease with transitioning back and forth from their public persona to their private life.
He was charming, with a big smile, and well-spoken in the kind of way that put you at ease instead of intimidating you.
" While some of Jinger's sisters had home births, she and Jeremy opted for a hospital birth — a decision she said put her "at ease.
A foreign graduate from a local university is likely to be well-qualified, fluent in the local lingo and at ease with local customs.
The furore surrounding the inquiry launched to look into anti-Semitism within the Labour party has ultimately done little to put minds at ease.
Well never fear, CollegeHumor is here to make you feel more informed and at ease about a biological process that doesn't happen to you!
A temporary salesroom was created with theatrically lit display cases and Armani-black walls that could make a contemporary art collector feel at ease.
A year after bowing out in the opening round on her Flushing Meadows debut, Vondrousova appears more at ease on the Grand Slam stage.
The men here are at ease with nature, and we see them lifted, walking on air, descending spiral staircases, climbing steps, plunging into flight.
And yet, for all his obvious faith in grass-roots activism, Mr. Saunders remains very much an institutionalist, at ease working within the system.
State news agency SPA published pictures of the meeting, including one of the crown prince shaking hands with Salah, who seemed ill at ease.
"To me, it's critical that they can be at ease and that they realize that they can reach their full potential," Ms. Parody said.
Friends and loved ones describe Bini as a computer geek who felt most at ease solving complex programming problem for days at a time.
Where Obama's embrace of the Arab Spring and the Islamic Republic raised fears in Riyadh, Trump has set the House of Saud at ease.
Belying years of international isolation, Kim appeared at ease this week as he interacted with Singaporean government officials including Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong.
An armed police officer demonstrated how to squat, stand to attention, stand at ease, turn and salute, each position requiring precise movements and timing.
Beautiful and sedate scenes that put us at ease and, for a brief moment, cease the chattering of our minds in these troubled times.
But what's most notable is how relatively natural and at ease Bhad Bhabie, the nonprofessional of the pair, sounds as compared with Ms. Cyrus.
Clearly at ease carrying a creature much heavier than itself, the huntsman even manages to evade a fridge magnet as it hauls its prey.
I realized that even if I never had the experience of living in Africa permanently, while I was there, my mind was at ease.
A few years ago, the Obamas got into the car with Prince Philip on the same estate, and looked somewhat less than at ease.
Ms. Kaplan Jacoby's father-in-law even joined them for dinner the night the children met, facilitating new friendships and putting everyone at ease.
But Mr. Stoudemire seemed at ease among the cases of Judaica, explaining items to two friends and his wife, Alexis Welch, who accompanied him.
You can be lonely in a crowd, lonely in a marriage — or, on the other hand, content and at ease in a mountain cabin.
Trump's supporters see an accessible leader who puts others at ease, a man admirably willing to say the obvious things other politicians would censor.
He'd always been tightly wound, a performer, a sideways glancer, at ease only in those brief intervals when the crowd bathed him in adoration.
We owe it to the world to lessen the risk of nuclear war and to set both our friends and enemies alike at ease.
"I have to be careful and stay focused on the river, which doesn't allow for other thoughts and keeps me at ease," he added.
Adjusting his best-laid plans with each opening-week surprise, he seemed more at ease than ever before in his young yet prodigious career.
Mr. Jin, 67, gray-haired and slightly rumpled, was at ease in a recent interview at the bank's temporary headquarters in Beijing's financial district.
The more people are at ease, the more conversations tend to flow, the more we can really just let ourselves be who we are.
Perhaps it would set his mind at ease to know a little more about the House of Windsor and the British aristocracy in general.
"If it puts people's minds at ease, it has merit," said Eiji Kusumi, a doctor specializing in infectious diseases at Navitas Clinic in Tokyo.
Take it at your own pace, follow rules that put you at ease, but try to remember that you are talking to real people.
U expect Samsung will make an official statement explaining but I want to mention it now to hopefully put some of you at ease.
As I wondered if I'd ever feel at ease in these grand hallways, I ran into Kellyanne Conway, whose wisdom is always a comfort.
That inclusion, coupled with Boatsetter&aposs extensive insurance policy and safety measures, allow women, in particular, to feel more at ease using the service.
Commuters who seemed alarmed at first (and more hostile to immigration as a result) later grew more at ease with their new fellow passengers.
She may have nurtured two supernatural superstar daughters, but she comes across as a sage retiree supremely at ease in her dewy, flawless skin.
In seventeen sensational brothel scenes, most of them from 1877-79, they stand, sit, or loll around availably naked and often frumpily at ease.
"I feel like the advice I've sought out over the past 10 days has put my mind at ease," the golfer told British media.
Kerry was so nervous about turning off gun lovers that he was be photographed on a hunting trip to make people feel at ease.
Each of these clients hire Canada to take care of their sleighful of presents so that they may spend their late Decembers at ease.
Gausman looked more at ease than in his first start with the Braves, when he allowed three runs in five innings against the Mets.
That would put people at ease as far as whether we're going to get an ongoing investigation that is credible, independent, and making progress.
For them, school serves as a test track, where they build their belief in their abilities and grow increasingly at ease relying on them.
Luckily, Ben Schwartz, the actor who played Jean-Ralphio, is here to set my mind at ease — and the answer is an unqualified yes.
Everyone knows someone extremely verbal and eloquent but socially inept, or someone intuitively at ease in almost every social situation but inarticulate beyond that.
That should be more than enough to put the queen's mind at ease as she heads into battle against a rival who has dragons.
Now, Reagan, in turn, was trying to push human rights violations by the Russians, to sort of put Gorbachev a little bit ill at ease.
And this time, she's perfectly at ease in her own skin with her new show, Very Cavallari, which will focus on her brand Uncommon James.
The photographer has an undeniable charisma that puts others at ease, bringing out their character and allowing them to be vulnerable without even knowing it.
If you want to put a segment of the population at ease, you choose someone from that particular group to help get the facts straight.
Moody Bird made me feel calm and relaxed within 30 minutes of popping it — after a mentally grueling day, it noticeably put me at ease.
On the surface, the guy wasn't particularly fearsome—pudgy, late thirties, polo shirt, plaid shorts, baseball cap, dad sneakers—but he looked completely at ease.
"If it's not all there, then one day it will be," she says, frankly, every bit as at ease in person as on her records.
Come when you can see us at our most beautiful, when you can see us at ease — the way nature meant all Southerners to be.
She said she was a bit tired and was going to wait until she was more at ease to appear in front of the media.
Smart luggage is supposed to change all that by letting you keep track of your bags and helping you feel at ease at the airport.
The supermodel and her football player husband enjoyed a couples surfing session Saturday in Costa Rica, and both appeared totally at ease riding the waves.
All of them spoke to me b/c it looks like everyone is having a gr8 time and they all seem happy and at ease!
"  "It was entirely at ease, however, with more creative Kanye insults like "You left your fridge open / somebody just took a sandwich," the piece continued.
It's unclear what impact the merging will have on existing customers, although Ambwani says they are talking to customers now to put them at ease.
Leaving behind Washington and those contentious cases, Kennedy -- a son of the West having been raised in California -- was at ease before the Montana crowd.
Almost the only time his sexual orientation now gets mentioned, he says, is when somebody wants to tell him they are at ease with it.
He failed to show up for door-knocking rounds, seemed ill at ease at public gatherings and made at times amateurish use of social media.
When you see the images of him in his home environment -- and he really is a homebody -- he's relaxed, he's smiling, he seems at ease.
In 2007, she parted ways with Victoria's Secret because she felt "less and less at ease" being photographed wearing just a bikini on the catwalk.
Appearing completely at ease during her post-match media duties, Kostyuk said she still had to process her achievement before worrying about her next round.
Then I met with Justin, and he put me at ease and I felt like he was going to handle everything with dignity and grace.
After Chase spoke with me, I felt so much more at ease because I hated how terribly we left things, but it was still sad.
We were two hours late and on edge but once we stepped through the gates and saw everyone's vibes it put my mind at ease.
Brianna: She puts my mind at ease and helps me be comfortable in myself, like loving my hair; I can come here in my braids!
If she feels most at ease around millionaires, within the gilded bubble, it is in part because they are some of her most intimate friends.
They stand warily at ease, their muscles just tense enough that they look as if they could pounce from the pedestals before you could blink.
Standing together, Putin seems at ease and projects outward to the audience, his torso proud, while Trump seems tense, mouth clamped shut, chest bent forward.
He seems comfortably naked, though not at ease with the camera, and vulnerable in a way particular to men who are naked but wearing shoes.
For that reason, some of the people I talked to describe feeling more at ease with other Latinos because of our proximity to immigration processes.
When "stepping into the Spirit" mattered more than my appearance or grades or whether or not some dude liked me, I finally felt at ease.
In person, Harris was a thoughtful conversationalist and an attentive listener who seemed more at ease talking about her relationship with God than about sex.
"I trust myself," Familia said afterward, his head held high, calm and at ease with a throng of reporters surrounding him in the Mets' clubhouse.
This new version replaces the casually bilingual rapping on the original with tart Spanish, and she sounds even more at ease in her eye-rolls.
Perhaps what an earlier age called "the life of the mind," the phrase that describes the sovereign self at ease, at home in the world.
As playful, catchy beats blend with sinister synth lines, a low, imposing voice commands listeners into a feeling of ill at ease throughout Boothman Cometh.
The exclusivity of the venue, as well as its iron gates manned by security guards, certainly made many European and American visitors feel at ease.
Offset looked at ease on the runway, but Cardi B's rival, Nicki Minaj, had a wardrobe malfunction at the Daily Front Row's Fashion Media Awards.
He was a little awkward speaking about his own life, even in scripted patter; slipping into a character's skin, he appeared much more at ease.
But more conservative folks aren't exactly at ease about America's path either; 25.0 percent of Independents and 210 percent of Republicans said they're stressed too.
But more conservative folks aren't exactly at ease about America's path either; 59 percent of Independents and 56 percent of Republicans said they're stressed too.
But I felt awkward in that setting, more awkward than I'd expected, since usually I'm quite at ease with my daughter and son-in-law.
Generationally at ease with the so-called pivot (he majored in commercial real estate management at Virginia Tech), he gave up on his own pens.
Mr. Winton, however, remains ill at ease with his stature (visiting the set he felt like "some foreign dignitary — about as useful as Prince Charles").
But Sessions put minds at ease by choosing Rod Rosenstein, a longtime US attorney with a good reputation in Washington's legal community, as his deputy.
Calling references only takes a couple of minutes, and it can help put you at ease when handing over the keys to your bank account.
He looks often to be both unwaveringly self-assured and wryly amused, so at ease in a hunch-shouldered awkwardness that he seems almost debonair.
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He was in Mar-a-Lago mode, open-collared and visibly at ease, more so than he had been at any point since Inauguration Day.
Doctors will need to become more at ease with the prognostic ambiguity and better versed in the possible benefits and harms of the new therapies.
And while I knew that it was impossible to marry "blackness" or "whiteness" in the abstract, that knowledge did not entirely put me at ease.
I thought the Z Flip would do a good job in putting those fears at ease, as the hinge on that device was pretty solid.
She was in uniform at the front of a fully lighted truck, a situation in which officers tend to feel at ease, police officials said.
Posing for a photographer in the lobby of the Rubin Museum of Art one December afternoon, the actor Josh Radnor was plainly ill at ease.
From that point on, for the rest of my drive along the Great Ocean Road, and back to Melbourne, I felt pretty much at ease.
Erin Hart-Parke, a high school English teacher in Pinellas County, Florida, told me the way DonorsChoose is set up should put administrators at ease.
"He had a very good way of putting people at ease," Tim Shortt, an assistant district attorney in the Queens office, said of Detective Simonsen.
I asked him question after question to keep him at ease and the conversation flowing, but also to deflect his attention (a classic introvert trick).
"No matter how famous a person, he needs a place where those close to him and his heart can feel at ease," Mr. Takano wrote.
"I'm perfectly at ease with whatever comes," Mr. Carter said at the time in August 2015; four months later, he said he was cancer free.
Wearing a dark green prison jumpsuit and bright orange sneakers, Hopkins appeared at ease in court and did not speak to anyone but his attorney.
She's excited to be working on new projects but also seems at ease taking time off to raise her family away from the public gaze.
While it didn't offer counseling services, representatives could be reached regarding funeral details at any time, helping them feel more at ease during a painful time.
"The community cannot be at ease; the next administration has indicated that they will consider implementing similar programs," said Abed Ayoub, ADC legal and policy director.
Comfortable with the melodies that he sung, at ease with the verses that he rapped, it was A2 in the most complete that we had heard.
Make sure they know how to work your TV and AC, and consider setting regular check-in times so they feel in control and at ease.
Although the video assures me that my test results will be "saved in the YO archive until you delete them," that doesn't put me at ease.
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.
" Freeman added, "I admit that I am someone who feels a need to try to make women — and men — feel appreciated and at ease around me.
"Prince Harry has that rare ability to walk into a room full of strangers and make everyone feel comfortable and at ease," John wrote for Time.
Mainstream Republicans were quite at ease with tax increases on households earning more than $250,000 in the aftermath of the Great Recession and the subsequent stimulus.
"It's ALL to put minds at ease so they can get through another hurdle of not having to be Federally Regulated," she said in an email.
With curled hair, bright lipstick, and sparkling jewelry, Turner on her YouTube channel "Living Luxuriously for Less," is confident and at ease as a lifestyle vlogger.
Trudeau, widely known for his empathy and ability to connect with people, seemed ill at ease on Wednesday as the scale of the calamity became clear.
Which is to say he's done (exhaustive) research on who's across the table from him, but that he's equally good at putting his guests at ease.
My hope is that we'll be more at ease with the understanding that we've both longed for a love we don't have physical access to anymore.
The move was meant, for better or worse, to put doubtful fans a bit more at ease by situating the series adjacent to a familiar canon.
Christine Cipolla, head of the ICRC delegation in the DRC, is seen here trying to offer the girl some comfort and put her mind at ease.
"Shiri is so chill and so comfortable with herself and so at ease it's so not like she doesn't have hang-ups at all," says Urbinati.
In an actual phishing attack, the replies could have given the sender a chance to more aggressively put their targets at ease and lure them in.
The royal mom-to-be was completely at ease as she stunned in a bespoke outfit by Clare Waight Keller for Givenchy, her wedding dress designer.
She admits in subsequent tweets that she was uncertain about her decision, but that the D.C. police dispatcher she spoke with set her mind at ease.
But Straubel seemed confident and at ease despite the visual discrepancies, if more understated in his enjoyment of the event than the gregarious local utility executives.
So we think in this situation, we can have a product that gives a man something to do and the girls can go shopping at ease.
Her characters often feel ill at ease within their communities, and struggle with doubts that they are not who they believe or wish themselves to be.
But if the Euros made France feel at ease for the first time since the November attacks, Nice is a reminder of the country's new reality. 
Burn it whenever you want to indulge in a little relaxing me time, this beauty will instantly make you feel at ease with its calming scent.
But when I, along with a small group of other journalists, met her on the set of Captain Marvel in May, she looked perfectly at ease.
"I want for us to be self-sustained so we can export," he said, appearing at ease in a dark blue dress shirt and gold watch.
I rolled words around in my mind, trying to construct a sentence that would put her at ease, not evoke disturbing stereotypes about people like me.
Now that 31 is out in the world, can you be at ease with it, or are you immediately thinking about things you could've done differently?
He seemed most at ease when talking about Netflix's new competitors: Apple TV Plus (started last week); Disney Plus (next week); HBO Max (early next year).
"As a regulator I am still ill at ease when I look at this construction, under which I would be informed but cannot intervene," he said.
"  Bey apparently put a nervous Williams at ease by telling her to "just be really free and just dance like nobody's looking and go all out.
What happens when a novel centers on a character so capable, so witty and at ease in the world, even as that world convulses around him?
He has experience in a national campaign, understands the inner workings of government and is articulate and at ease in TV interviews and at news conferences.
Viacom CEO Bob Bakish's power grab during the CBS merger has put some employees at ease, but Wall Street has major concerns about the leadership structure.
On the trip back, she refers to Rosso by his first name, something Rosso has allowed as a way to help students feel more at ease.
The duo, who appeared acutely ill at ease, identified themselves as Alexander Petrov and Ruslan Boshirov, the names British prosecutors said were used by the poisoners.

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