I was relieved and not relieved at the same time.
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Relieved to be uncomfortable, relieved to be nervous I might be on the wrong bus.
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By the time American forces were relieved the following May, the famine was greatly relieved.
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I'm relieved she's away from Coates, and even more relieved that OITNB tied up this story line.
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Whether or not darkness was to be relieved by light, it was to be relieved by lightness.
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I'm relieved that we don't have to strike, but I'm more relieved that we have this deal.
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Sincerely,Relieved & Concerned Dear Relieved & Concerned,Have you ever been at a dinner party with a bad couple?
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"I'm relieved, and I'm relieved because I think it's the right result," Mr. Vance said in an interview.
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I was relieved when I met someone months later, and even more relieved when I met her dog, Rigatoni.
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The ships' captains were relieved of their commands, assorted underlings were reprimanded, and several senior admirals were relieved or took early retirement.
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EB: Not relieved to leave Oakland, but relieved to sort of be in a place where I feel like I can grow. Absolutely.
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Leading in to World War II, hundreds of officers were relieved for ineffectiveness and over a dozen general officers were relieved during the war itself.
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"One of the agents said to me, 'You must be relieved,' but I wasn't relieved," said Barnett, who plans to publish a memoir about her experiences.
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We stayed in a hotel so I wouldn't be found and I fell asleep relieved to be with my mom and relieved something different lay ahead.
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Dylann Roof opens fire in a church in Charleston, and I'm relieved, so relieved, to find out that it's a white man, and then immediately mortified at my joy.
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"My initial reaction was like, 'Oh my God, I'm relieved, I'm relieved, OK, they're going to hear my case,'" Kathaleen Pittman of Hope Medical Group for Women told VICE News.
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" I was stunned — yet also strangely relieved: "You're right.
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What do ya think -- is he bitter or relieved?
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Banks under $100 billion were immediately relieved of systemic status.
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Some would be relieved if the hordes do not materialise.
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The seed grows into regular old Cooper, who seems relieved.
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So relieved that there has been no loss of life.
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I phoned a relieved Sarmiento, who had just called 911.
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"I'm very relieved that they're taking this seriously," she said.
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I touched it a bit, and I was so relieved.
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Rahn said she is relieved to have the cyst removed.
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They met her there, walking into her hospital room relieved.
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I'm relieved, obviously, but I hadn't thought about it much.
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"Everybody is real relieved," said Goliad County judge Pat Calhoun.
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The nightmare was behind us, and we were so relieved.
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He was also relieved his brother didn't harm his girlfriend.
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"I was surprised and shocked and relieved," she told CNN.
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"I'm so relieved," said the Days of Our Lives actress.
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"I feel very relieved," the Dupras' daughter, Alison, tells PEOPLE.
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The pair concludes they aren't interested, and are initially relieved.
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Moon, the South Korean president, seemed relieved by the news.
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Jhoulys Chacin relieved Tropeano, who replaced him in the rotation.
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"I'll definitely try that out," the girl said, looking relieved.
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I'm very relieved in many ways that Google fired him.
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"I wasn't surprised, but I was relieved," he tells PEOPLE.
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At the time, I was relieved they didn't take us!
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Both characters simply seem relieved to have met someone kind.
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She's relieved she no longer has the band inside her.
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Top campaign strategist Paul Manafort also was described as relieved.
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Chyna is relieved and happy that he is supporting her.
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Merhawit seems happy and relieved in the hospital in Palermo.
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"Thank you," the relieved mom told the Eastern Daily Press.
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He is also relieved the stolen $274 was immediately recovered.
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"He seemed really pleased, and relieved," one EU official said.
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"I'm just so so so happy and relieved," said Jazz.
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" In Sunday's finale, she said she was "so beyond relieved.
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Saupold relieved Farmer and set down the next three batters.
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After Brouwer scored, Elliott relieved Allen, who made 11 saves.
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Are you relieved to have this out there at last?
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"I'm relieved it's over - she was playing unbelievably," Gauff said.
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He was relieved to be spared in their spending review.
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" But, Greywind says, "I'm just relieved that we have her.
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I'm also relieved that Bey isn't too uncomfortable to dance.
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I am relieved to say that it did not disappoint.
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But no, I was really pleased to find it. Relieved.
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I'm greatly relieved by his victory, and I'm not alone.
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We found ourselves relieved at how well things were going.
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I was relieved when Digger put me on the intercept.
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" After performing her emotional foxtrot, Pieterse said she felt "relieved.
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On the whole, he said, he's relieved to be gone.
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"You are relieved that you've done it," said the witness.
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Will Harris relieved and retired two to limit the damage.
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Despite the miss, many investors were relieved by the numbers.
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Plus, once again we are relieved it's not Rudy Giuliani.
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"I'm relieved it's over," one Clinton aide said on Tuesday.
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Jim Henderson walked in another run after he relieved Familia.
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American troops captured Baghdad five days after he was relieved.
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I could hear that he was both surprised and relieved.
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And for just a second the player feels relieved, too.
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I head back to my car, relieved that it's over.
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VICE: Are you relieved that Wilders didn't win the election?
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This minor correction has relieved both of these technical indicators.
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" Eliza: "relieved never to have to deal with bastardo again.
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Courtney's thankful and relieved that they're taking these extra steps.
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"I'm relieved that they are taking this over," he said.
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Rafael Anton Irisarri is relieved that spring's finally in bloom.
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SYDNEY, Australia — Well, at least Angela Merkel may be relieved.
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When his offer of $851,203 was declined, he felt relieved.
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But I couldn't tell if she was relieved, or scared.
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And then, to be very honest, I was just relieved.
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He was ashamed, relieved and almost physically sick with sorrow.
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Andrew Kittredge relieved him and was greeted by Voit's double.
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Looking back over the past three years, Christian sounds relieved.
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I am relieved because I've been anxious on the roads.
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Meanwhile Mr Ghani, sidelined until now, is no doubt relieved.
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I'm just so relieved to have sex with my husband!
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Lay Buddhists most need Buddhist doctrine and a relieved mind.
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He was going to be relieved by whatever I said.
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The SCT controller was subsequently relieved by a different controller.
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I'm relieved to see that brunch isn't quite as expensive.
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I'm relieved that the shooting there was apparently contained quickly.
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Whatever uncertainties awaited, the crew was relieved to be going.
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A relieved Mr. Schumer praised Mr. McCain after the vote.
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When it came into view, Mr. Symonette was visibly relieved.
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Collin P. Green, relieved SEAL Team Seven's commanding officer, Cmdr.
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She was relieved when he pedaled off the next day.
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After landing, passengers were visibly delighted and relieved, Evans said.
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Seven thousand military personnel have been relieved of their posts.
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We're relieved that Amazon has removed these items from sale.
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"I am relieved to report no one was injured," Capt.
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Her trust, apparently, relieved her of the need to understand.
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The correction relieved the overbought status and muted bullish sentiment.
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On Monday, relieved officials said their approach had been vindicated.
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"I'm not surprised, and in some sense, relieved," Clapper said.
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They were relieved that this business was not giving up.
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On Wednesday, he seemed relieved to be at it again.
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My father was so relieved when I won that award.
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Why were you relieved someone tried to assassinate your father?
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Because I was relieved that someone knew where we were.
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" He added somberly: "I'm just relieved we got the win.
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She flops down onto her foldout couch, and smiles, relieved.
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WH sources tell me they're relieved Trump hasn't live tweeted.
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Jesus Tinoco relieved Bettis and Bellinger's forceout scored another run.
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Clinton campaign hands are relieved the primary campaign against Vermont Sen.
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Relieved, she let out a deep breath and began to cry.
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I'm relieved that I like her — I hate finding new doctors!
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He was heartbroken and disappointed but relieved to get out early.
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We're pretty relieved Bieber's newest video is less penis, more pianist.
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Multiple surgeries have relieved the pain in his back and legs.
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Solmi says she is relieved at the results of her study.
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I was also relieved to see Ian back with the family.
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We relieved pressure from tough financial sanctions and sent other assistance.
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"I feel relieved," Noem told the Associated Press of her victory.
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"I am 100 percent relieved that people like it," he said.
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Devins' relatives said Monday they were relieved by Clark's guilty plea.
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Mustafa, but we're relieved the incident wasn't an act of terrorism.
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Jorge is relieved: After tonight, he'll be able to escape Colombia.
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Meanwhile, in Berlin, Mrs Merkel would be forgiven for feeling relieved.
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"So relieved," he tweeted after reuniting with his daughter in Paris.
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I was grateful and relieved, but I also felt terribly isolated.
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Some of his critics from within his own camp were relieved.
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The kits sell out in 30 minutes and Kylie is relieved.
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There is relieved joking, a quick trolley service handing out water.
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Sensible earth signs, for one, may be downright relieved come Saturday.
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"I'm feeling shaken and relieved at the same time," she said.
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More air kisses, and he leaves… I feel relieved he's gone.
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So you cough and your body feels relieved: All systems go.
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The announcement relieved many fans, including Japan's Prime Minister Shinzo Abe.
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Even she looked relieved when it finally came to an end.
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It took over an hour for the crush to be relieved.
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I was relieved to see how great he is with children!
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Albers relieved Ranaudo and promptly gave up Justin Upton's tying single.
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Drone technology could see the co-pilot relieved of duty, too.
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I was relieved when I learned that was not the case.
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Hildenberger relieved starter Felix Jorge with the Twins down 6-0.
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I&aposm so relieved this guy was found, this was prevented.
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After a few days, it dawned on me: I was relieved.
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Osich relieved and Seager deposited his second pitch into the bleachers.
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I'm relieved to hear that she's okay and not freaking out.
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"I was quite shocked, but I was also relieved," he said.
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One of the gunmen already had been relieved of his duties.
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As for the rescuers, they're relieved and in a celebratory mood.
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Tony Watson relieved Melancon and retired Eric Hosmer on a comebacker.
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Yang had been relieved of his duties, according to the report.
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He wasn't quite fired, or even really relieved of his duties.
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Hours later, he was relieved to wake up with both legs.
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Other airlines have been relieved of the restrictions in recent weeks.
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" One source says contrary to being upset, Don Jr. is "relieved.
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They were initially hesitant, but I was relieved when they did.
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Younger generations have been relieved of the burden of spoken communication.
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"He looks relieved," one of the agents says after Madoff's arrest.
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While everyone else is relieved, he is not at all amused.
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He said he was relieved to have made it back safely.
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So, whoever wins tonight, be relieved for all the players involved.
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And here's a comment from Ethan Klein via email: Extremely relieved.
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His parents say they are very proud, but also very relieved.
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But she remembers seeing how thrilled and relieved her mother was.
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"She was very relieved when we discharged her," Barahona-Corrêa says.
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Were you relieved they didn't make it a straight rom-com?
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Liam Hendriks relieved Overton, and retired Francisco Lindor on a groundout.
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I'm embarrassed for even hoping and relieved I didn't tell anyone.
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The tech industry appeared relieved by the approach EU regulators took.
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Like Beltran, Rios was relieved that night when his team won.
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We are relieved for their families, their friends, and their communities.
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Hendricks, the major league E.R.A. leader, was relieved by Aroldis Chapman.
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Even as tears dripped onto my jacket, I felt oddly relieved.
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The Karolyis are relieved to have this cloud lifted from them.
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I was relieved to see that other parents had taken babies.
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Derek O&aposMalley, 20th Fighter Wing commander, relieved Chief Master Sgt.
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Bush was relieved of his new duties on the Today show.
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Allahabad Bank relieved her of her position after the police charges.
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I feel like they would probably be relieved about the system.
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"I was so delighted and relieved at that laugh," Limerick said.
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But then I was relieved because the teacher didn't know, either.
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I think he was relieved I didn't know who he was.
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But for the first time in months, I also felt relieved.
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For the moment, they were relieved to have their square back.
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Sevgi: I'm definitely relieved—I was genuinely scared he would win.
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VICE: Were you relieved when you found out the election result?
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VICE: Are you relieved that the PVV didn't win the election?
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With that upcoming change and today's news, Google is probably relieved.
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So happy and relieved that anything serious has been ruled out.
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I was just relieved that the cancer board agreed to operate.
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I was relieved to be free—it was liberating, yet terrifying.
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But when we wrapped the second season, I felt relieved. Why?
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Another told the group that she relieved her stress by drawing.
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I laugh as I answer, relieved he's alive, that he's calling.
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Carter Loetz and Esther Walsh were relieved that they got insurance.
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We are relieved to be able to welcome him back home.
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I'm relieved that your mother apologized for trying to change you.
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But they appear relieved at the apparent slowdown of the pullout.
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By the time Viktor was done, I was relaxed — and relieved.
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When it sold for $730,000, they were both frustrated and relieved.
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He's been up all night and is desperate to be relieved.
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When it was over I felt relieved, and also very free.
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Deep down, part of them would be relieved if he did.
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Skeptics of the military system were relieved by Mr. Trump's turnabout.
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"I am very relieved by this ruling," Mr. Germain-Thill said.
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Some businesses along the L line were relieved by Thursday's news.
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She and the children have been relieved of their constant coughing.
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When she's relieved, her shoulders drop like she's a discarded marionette.
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Rory is so relieved that she's not hanging out with Dean!
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At Colombo airport, departing holidaymakers were relieved to be getting out.
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But she just shrugs, relieved that at least she's not mowing.
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It relieved the stress that we had to win this time.
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In Taiwan, officials were relieved by the typhoon's slight turn southward.
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I'm relieved he will now know he's not above the law.
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Many will be relieved if tiny sunglasses don't return in 2019.
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But I wasn't seeing anyone then, I was just so relieved.
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Do you know how relieved his employees must have immediately felt?
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They're relieved, but point out that the alarm is still blaring.
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" He said his client was "relieved to finally have this done.
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Companies are relieved that the threshold is lower than originally proposed.
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When the donor she chose fell through, she was surprisingly relieved.
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I'm so relieved that we'll finally (maybe) get some fertility answers.
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Cases of notable relieved distress are the subject of Times articles.
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These Iowans in Muscatine were relieved to hear someone recognize this.
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I was at times surprised and shocked, often frightened, sometimes relieved.
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Gautama felt relieved that he had not embarrassed himself before Nirmala.
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Several said they felt relieved that Mr. Ray had been arrested.
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Foreign Minister Chrystia Freeland tweeted she was relieved by the news.
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Jackson was relieved of his duties as team president last week.
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She was relieved that Dorian had not left any fresh wounds.
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And they were pretty relieved to finally have the game back.
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Investors in both companies will be delighted, or at least relieved.
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But it did work, and Pepys was relieved of his suffering.
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He was relieved to find that he had not been missed.
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"I really felt relieved," Ashley told CNN of receiving Janna's note.
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When they finally went back in, the kids were so relieved.
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I was relieved they had not endured that kind of discrimination.
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Later, she felt relieved when the Cruzes moved out in 2017.
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"We were just so relieved," Molly's mother, Chelsea Hughes, told CNN.
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"I am relieved right now," the former world number one said.
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He has been relieved of committee assignments and is under investigation.
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Putin, of course, will be as relieved at that as anyone.
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Wall Street analysts said they were relieved at Snap's financial results.
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I was relieved when Nigel announced it was time for break.
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Trump, thinking about the Russia investigation, relieved Comey of his duties.
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Surgery gets postponed two weeks and in a way I'm relieved.
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I felt relieved the way I feel relieved when I've gotten onto an airplane and the flight attendants have closed the door and I can't get out of it even if I really, really want to.
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When they approached, they were relieved to hear barking coming from inside.
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You'll be relieved to know that a lot of tech is free.
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The Republican leadership as a whole is pretty relieved that Blankenship lost.
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I was, not to put too fine a point on it, relieved.
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She says she was relieved at being able to cancel the event.
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After the sentencing, Reed said he was relieved the ordeal was over.
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Kim Kardashian West is relieved that the truth is finally coming out.
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Refugee groups relieved Refugee resettlement agencies across the US welcomed Robart's ruling.
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That's why they were all so relieved when it landed on heads.
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Officials said Haakenson's family were relieved to at last know his fate.
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I am so relieved that I don't have to work there anymore.
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In frustration, as she packs up her things, she says she's relieved.
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I hopped back in the chat, relieved to find Wyatt still responsive.
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Scott Swift, commander of the U.S. Pacific Fleet, had relieved Vice Adm.
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She was relieved — but Roma continued to insinuate his desire for her.
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The team, relieved of the burden of expectations, will enjoy playing together.
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He has been relieved with pay while the incident is being investigated.
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We were so relieved not to have Jake die in our arms.
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Pedro Strop relieved and got an out, then struggled with his control.
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I'm secretly relieved, since my anxiety has been through the roof today.
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Brad must be so relieved that the court is now helping him.
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"They're relieved, I will say that," he said of the Turpins' children.
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But it also makes me feel relieved for exactly the same reasons.
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After Santana struck out, Phillips was relieved by left-hander Paul Fry.
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They all leave for ice cream soon after, and I'm extremely relieved.
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" Meanwhile, Van Houten's attorney says, "She is very thankful and very relieved.
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We hugged, we cried and I felt so relieved I told him.
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"I'm mostly relieved, I have to tell you," Hallatt told The Guardian.
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When Matt comes home, he's relieved to find Shelby safe and sound.
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I'm really relieved that she loved it since it was a surprise.
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They really need a summit with President Trump, they want sanctions relieved.
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But if I'm being honest, more than anything, I was just relieved.
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As fun as a late night with Kenzo would be, I'm relieved.
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Many Senate Republicans were relieved by the bill's narrow 49-51 defeat.
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I'm a little relieved, there are also no new fires near us.
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At 46, Diaz is relieved to feel so comfortable in her skin.
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The OR was busy today, and I get relieved later than usual.
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But she still felt relieved when she learned that she'd been excused.
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Yet until recently her family of six relieved themselves in nearby fields.
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In the process, they relieved the dog of 35-pounds of fur.
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People were relieved to see a Washington outsider it could choose instead.
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Shareholders were doubtless relieved by Mr Zuckerberg's robotic but gaffe-free display.
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I don't want to say I was relieved, but I was done.
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Blake Wood relieved Simon and got the final out of the inning.
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I knew, and I was kind of relieved that she told me.
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Zach McAllister relieved Tomlin and Cheslor Cuthbert reached on an infield single.
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When I woke up from the abortion I just remember feeling relieved.
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The 7th Fleet also said several junior officers were relieved of duty.
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Chilemba smiled, Kovalev raised his fist to the crowd, everyone seemed relieved.
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"Well, she's no champion, the blonde," the fat boy said quickly, relieved.
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We are relieved and thank the almighty that the attack has failed.
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"I'm very relieved," Heyman, a reporter for PNS, said in a statement.
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Two outs later, Prado walked and left-hander Daniel Stumpf relieved Hernandez.
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The patient, a 41-year-old man, was relieved of his pain.
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"I was relieved it wasn't a stroke or brain tumor," she says.
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Watford and West Brom are probably just relieved not to be relegated.
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Later, Mr. Obama appeared visibly relieved that a suspect was in custody.
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Ms. Myer seemed relieved that the bridge's essential design would be preserved.
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I was relieved when my sister's face popped up on my screen.
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Supporters of abortion rights were relieved, but knew the fight wasn't over.
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But we're relieved that they aren't alive to see this monstrous decision.
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The man finally let the topic slide, and the woman was relieved.
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Bakr's son Nawaf was relieved of every Maserati in his personal showroom.
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Buchanan is relieved that the Atlantic hurricane season is all but over.
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I think he was tremendously relieved, but it was agony for him.
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The United Nations and the White House seemed relieved by the ruling.
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Yet the heavy burden of going against what we believe was relieved.
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The answer, many will be relieved to find out, is, not really.
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Yet those who agreed to the stipulations had reason to feel relieved.
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Felton said she's relieved the University of Wisconsin expelled him from campus.
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We're certainly relieved that this isn't the next wave of body jewelry.
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VICE: Are you relieved that the PVV is not the biggest party?
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Mohammed: No, I'm not relieved—he still gained five seats in parliament.
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I remember going home and being so relieved to see my mum.
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"I'm feeling relieved, it's been a stressful time," another former employee said.
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After a good rehearsal the other day she looked relieved and happy.
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The girls seemed relieved to have the chance to tell their stories.
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"I'm relieved and excited that travelers are coming back here," he said.
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"I'm really relieved that someone spoke up about it," Ms. Yuan said.
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Meanwhile Mr Ghani, sidelined by talks until now, is no doubt relieved.
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Mr. Bailey, for his part, seemed resolved, even relieved, about moving on.
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Intergenerational tensions are relieved by the artist's robust palette, scale and brushwork.
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Mostly, though, the people I talk with about affirmative consent are relieved.
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Clearly relieved, the president said he would cut back his campaign trips.
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But yes, I'm very relieved that I can talk about it now.
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Beckham and his group were clearly relieved that this day had come.
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Meredith Whittaker: So Kate and I met, and I was so relieved.
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I'm a little bit relieved, too, because the whole thing is done.
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"If the American alliance system was gone, China would be greatly relieved."
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Relieved, Ahmed Ali gave her a new iPhone as a graduation present.
|
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The nuclear industry should be relieved that the NOPR was unceremoniously rejected.
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In connection with the episodes, the Navy on Tuesday relieved Vice Adm.
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Yes, the sobbing teased in last week's dramatic trailer is relieved sobbing.
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I was relieved that this small mystery could be so easily solved.
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Hansel Robles relieved Edgin and struck out Valencia to end the inning.
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I'm frankly relieved that I likely won't ever be in her shoes.
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For her pains, she was relieved and publicly labeled a toxic leader.
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The Joyners arrived last winter, relieved to finally have their own place.
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Some preschoolers will be relieved that no bears, exiting or otherwise, appear.
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It was not immediately clear why Dr. Murthy was relieved from duty.
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Depending on the circumstances, you might feel angry, resentful, or even relieved.
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She was relieved when the president unexpectedly vetoed the laws this week.
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I was angry, but then, I was also relieved he was going.
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"It was a very good morning," Boone Isaacs told me, sounding relieved.
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Some investors are relieved the company is pushing forward with the split.
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Should I just be relieved that my friend's killer will be hanged?
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"I was very relieved when I crossed the line," he said later.
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Now, faced with soldiers from the 101st Airborne, he was beyond relieved.
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When I asked Giuffre about returning to court, she sounded almost relieved.
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He relieved starter Philipp Grubauer, who allowed four goals on 11.13 shots.
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He relieved starter Philipp Grubauer, who allowed four goals on 23 shots.
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Murphy thinks he was probably relieved to be out of the house.
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Jennings said he was relieved to finally get a win at Staples.
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Jose Urena relieved Koehler after the fourth inning and finished the game.
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Some were mutually relieved to be done, the chemistry never quite right.
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While in office, Kerry relieved stress with long rides on his bicycle.
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He will remain as CEO, news that relieved Wall Street on Monday.
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"I thought you'd be more relieved to see me," the comedian said.
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But other islanders have told them they're relieved someone is staying behind.
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"The first two classes were [relieved at the officer's arrival]," he said.
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Users rave (and are relieved) that this model is easy to thread.
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Ms. Drury, 36, looked pleased and embarrassed and also a little relieved.
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He was relieved when it was time to return to the valley.
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Perhaps they're relieved, having wanted to end the friendship for a while.
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But he was reported to appear relieved with early reports on Friday.
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A relieved Justin then left the ER and went about his life.
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Both the PP and, especially, the Socialists will be relieved at the outcome.
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Kelly Ripa was the first to admit she's relieved this week is over.
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I'm relieved and confused when the pharmacist says my insurance covered the cost.
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Goldberg herself suffers from glaucoma-related headaches, which she's long relieved with marijuana.
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"I'm kind of happy to be back," he tells a very relieved Puccini.
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In doing so, it's relieved its sisters of the burden of going first.
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I was relieved when she was finally released, although she continued to write.
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British officials were relieved that Trump left the country without any political disasters.
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Morales recently told me that she's "relieved" to no longer work for Trump.
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Some Russians we spoke with seemed relieved that the pressure might be easing.
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"We are relieved that, this time, no one was seriously hurt," it said.
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The Jefferson family "is relieved" that Dean was arrested, Merritt wrote on Twitter.
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Stop for froyo, because I'm relieved my presentation went well and is over.
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"I was relieved it wasn't a stroke or brain tumor," Moore told People.
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"I wouldn't say I'm satisfied, but I'm relieved," Maria Pointer told Business Insider.
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Chang seemed content and almost relieved to be free of an oppressive burden.
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It was a smooth interaction that left Porzingis at once relieved and impressed.
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Hoe was relieved he had taken his passport and a few essential items.
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Joe Smith relieved Bauer and struck out Drew Butera for the second out.
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Kevin McCarthy (2-2) relieved Royals starter Glenn Sparkman to start the inning.
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Honestly, reading this piece from Katie Notopoulos relieved a week's worth of stress.
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"I'm relieved that I now have a slightly more mature frame of mind."
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Now that it's premiered, I'm relieved to report that I like grown-ish.
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Corey looks the most relieved that Kylie showed up to keep Kris company.
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Waylon Jennings, "Crying," the man's voice one big pitcher of water being relieved.
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Personally, I'm just relieved we found a reasonable scientific explanation for Starkiller Base.
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I felt relieved that I didn't feel her or anybody else's essence there.
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SUSAN GLASSER, POLITICO: I think a lot of people are probably secretly relieved.
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Alan Freedman, Kubsch's attorney, said by telephone he was relieved by the decision.
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Blatter's successor Gianni Infantino would have been relieved that Friday's draw went smoothly.
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And then she seemed relieved and told them she had lost her way.
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I'm also relieved, Googling the surgeon, to see he's an experienced colorectal specialist.
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Also, markets are a bit relieved given no further cuts to interest rates.
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Dellin Betances relieved Nova and forced Mike Napoli to ground out to third.
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Balcomb said he was immensely relieved to see J35 returning to typical behavior.
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Gregory Caray was relieved to see his furniture shop had not been vandalized.
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His mom is relieved to see him, and immediately starts praying, holding him.
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She hugged him and kissed him, relieved that he was alive and okay.
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But escape from ISIS has not relieved them of fear for loved ones.
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Upon seeing the results, I felt relieved and excited, and then immediately anxious.
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It's beautiful but dangerous, and every day that we finished we felt relieved.
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They are more relieved that anything negative is likely to be a burden.
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Dortmund chairman Hans-Joachim Watzke was relieved not to draw Bundesliga rivals Bayern.
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Lowery told local news that he was relieved Grinde would be behind bars.
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Five generals and 29 colonels were relieved of their duty, the report added.
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" Executive producer Ron Howard sounded relieved that the news was finally out. "Whew!
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Still, folks on board seem, naturally, relieved that they're going anywhere at all.
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"I'm truly relieved to think less with and about my dick," he explains.
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I felt relieved that I knew how much they meant to each other.
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Jordan Lyles relieved him and gave up a sacrifice fly to Christian Yelich.
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Wrisley looks both exuberant and relieved that they've managed to pull everything off.
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Perhaps we should be relieved to learn that unattractiveness comes with certain benefits.
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I was so relieved that once we demo-ed the bathroom it fit.
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Coulombe relieved Detwiler and worked a 1-2-3 fifth, striking out two.
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While Stevenson wished he had fought on Thursday, his mother was actually relieved.
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A girl gets the cab instead and I'm half-frustrated and half-relieved.
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You walk out feeling confident and relieved — like your work is finally done.
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Needless to say, I was both relieved and exasperated once I found this.
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She's seeing it tomorrow, and I'm relieved to be rid of the curse.
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Fan fiction in which these characters are killed off with relieved glee flourishes.
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It was one of my favorites, and I was relieved when it ended.
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I was relieved that Niall might be coming back to his better self.
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But Swanson failed to record an out in the fourth before being relieved.
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She said she was "surprised and shocked and relieved" to hear Williams's announcement.
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We are relieved that grassroots pressure from working people led to his withdrawal.
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He was relieved of the Kentucky post and for a time contemplated suicide.
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This fear is relieved by the nest the mother makes for her children.
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Columbia biophysicist Joachim Frank said he was "relieved" he wouldn't see the president.
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Newcomb, who threw 134 pitches, was immediately relieved in favor of Dan Winkler.
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When I spoke to Wharton shortly after getting the news, he was relieved,
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"So happy and relieved to see you are doing great," one commenter wrote.
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After wondering for so long, I was so relieved to have a diagnosis.
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You might be relieved to hear that the infection usually progresses fairly slowly.
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Dylan Covey relieved Kopech and promptly gave up an RBI single to Castellanos.
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I'm just relieved he's dropping that "Timmy Timmy" joint as an official single.
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He just relieved himself in the bathroom and then left, forgetting his bike.
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"With the death of this terrorist ... citizens like me are relieved," he said.
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Many are surely happy, relieved, even, while feeling confused at the same time.
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But she also seems to be undeniably relieved — and ready to move on.
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Greatly relieved, I reached out to other friends, my doctor, and my midwife.
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Relieved, and also hungover, because I was on a flight back from Prague.
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When he was transferred, I was relieved and decided to rethink reading files.
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"We are relieved that Arkady Babchenko is alive," said the CPJ's Nina Ognianova.
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Swift admitted that she was "super relieved" to receive this prize in particular.
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NFL Network reported Sherman was relieved to hear the injury was relatively minor.
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The final outcome of section 385 relieved many businesses, particularly U.S. multinational companies.
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Michael Ynoa relieved Gregory Infante, and another run scored on a wild pitch.
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Jansen relieved the rookie starter Walker Buehler, who dazzled for seven shutout innings.
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Investors seemed somewhat relieved: The stock market was up 1.5 percent on Monday.
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Both injections relieved an equal amount of pain (thanks to the placebo effect).
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Kevin Gausman relieved Iglesias and allowed Carpenter's game-winning hit into right field.
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Amir Garrett relieved Gray and struck out Kolten Wong to strand the runners.
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Dr. Nassar was relieved of his assignments at U.S.A. Gymnastics two days later.
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Al-Qahtani and several other officials were relieved of their positions in 2018.
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When he answered the phone, he sounded relieved that I had finally called.
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When it ended, I never thought I'd feel relieved to be in 2018.
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But she seemed almost relieved to be able to leave the tournament early.
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I was relieved that it was over and that the baby was healthy.
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The top two officers of the destroyer were relieved of duty in October.
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We're relieved to see that she and Hanks are handling this so well.
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But they probably wouldn't all look so relieved if they saw the bill.
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"The white liberal people were much relieved," Baldwin notes of this plot point.
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"I'm so relieved we can get back to our normal life," Jyoti said.
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I throw the [CBDMedic] cream on and, boom, it temporarily relieved the pain.
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This has relieved a lot of my symptoms, such as depression and anxiety.
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Most said they were relieved that the Spanish government had called the elections.
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Oh, that wasn't too bad, we say, almost relieved; he's been much worse.
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Relieved by the test results, his daughter gave her blessing for this trip.
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Clifford was relieved after watching the collision, which occurred near the Magic bench.
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After the charges were filed on Thursday, his family said they were relieved.
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And markets are relieved that the US-China trade war has cooled off.
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"I'm retiring soon," she said, with an expression equal parts saddened and relieved.
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I was actually relieved to at least feel like I was among you.
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"So," Mom said, relieved that the ordering portion of the meal was over.
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Kristina is relieved, but her walls aren't going to come down right away.
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I am relieved and excited to come back to this one next week.
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She is just relieved, she tells them, that they are not fighting anymore.
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You're late, he yelled over the other team's noise, but he looked relieved.
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There was no bathroom after 10PM, meaning people relieved themselves in their cells.
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Kenneth Chanko said the family was "very grateful, happy, relieved" by the news.
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After McNeil walked, Joe Harvey relieved Diaz and walked Alonso on four pitches.
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"I'm kind of relieved that it's over, because it has stopped being fun."
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Investors were also relieved that North Korea opted to not launch another missile.
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Business groups, relieved at a pause in the trade war, commended the progress.
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Looking ahead to future tests, banks have even more reason to feel relieved.
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Or maybe they were just relieved at the chance for a happier ending.
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Fanny was relieved: Her furtive visits to her mother meant hours stuck inside.
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After landing in the US, passengers were visibly delighted and relieved, Evans said.
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When he received no answer, he went on to other things, partly relieved.
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B and B, Trunfio declared, and the researcher presenting the clips looked relieved.
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She seemed relieved, as Muffin Computer's booth was quite small and hidden away.
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While he made light of it again in victory, he was clearly relieved.
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I am relieved American citizens came home after being illegally detained by Iran.
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Relieved of classical boundaries, she says, "the instrument's just allowed to run free."
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"It'll be her first time being able to swim," the relieved mother said.
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When Dujardin arrived, desperate to ride everything in the yard, he was relieved.
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Like Allen, Brodziak was relieved to end the losing skid before before Christmas.
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When Trump announced that he was scuttling the talks, many Afghans were relieved.
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Yesterday, People reported that Dewan is "very relieved" that the divorce went through.
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After Myers singled and Eric Hosmer walked, Scott Oberg relieved McGee but struggled.
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Top bank officials were relieved to see the yen weaken after the announcement.
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She was relieved when she learned February benefits were coming, despite the shutdown.
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Three U.S. Navy officers have been relieved of duty because of the Jan.
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As we left San Francisco, I felt relieved that our obligations were over.
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Some women are sad, some women are relieved, and some women are both.
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"I am thrilled and relieved and elated and as an immigrant in America, my American dream has been under something of a cloud, so I&aposm very relieved to have that cloud lifted," D&aposSouza told Fox News on Thursday.
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I was both relieved and terrified when he did not get into the elevator.
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After such a tear-jerker moment, everyone is relieved when the military wives win.
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It was pretty amazing, he was so relieved to know she is still alive.
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"I was really, really relieved to see how well people received her," Maines says.
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I couldn't have been more relieved to have a night be over all season.
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I'm just relieved they have a safe space to be who they are #janiesgotafund.
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I'm so relieved I was able to eat it all before it went bad.
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He was relieved by Taylor Rogers, who struck out the side in the eighth.
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I was relieved that I'd never have to tell her how damaged I was.
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Small businesses will most likely get relieved from Obamacare penalties and minimum-wage mandates.
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TransCanada CEO Russel Girling said he was "very relieved" to see the pipeline approved.
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He allowed a single to start the seventh, then was relieved by Archie Bradley.
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When the scene ended and the production company's logo reappeared, I actually felt relieved.
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Blaine Boyer relieved Pomeranz and was the beneficiary of the first two baserunning mistakes.
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Arizona (25-7) was just relieved to escape after allowing 58 second-half points.
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Some Democrats said they were relieved by Mitchell's demeanor toward Ford in the hearing.
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As a total pessimist, I'm kind of relieved that the year's been so horrible.
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That was it for the scoring until the eighth, when Neftali Feliz relieved Schugel.
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Andrew Miller relieved Carrasco and gave up a two-run homer to Yuli Gurriel.
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"The family is just relieved Rob isn't involved with [Chyna] anymore," said the insider.
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"I was relieved to see him cry, because that reinstated his humanity," he said.
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Women in Dublin are relieved abortion laws have been relaxed, and proud of Ireland.
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Caffeine junkies will be relieved that InterContinental San Diego has a Starbucks on-site.
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Once we decided to elope and do our own thing, I was so relieved.
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Malani says most people are relieved to learn the difference between gambling and investing.
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After peeling off a pore strip, the congestion is visibly relieved on the nose.
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"She seems very happy and relieved to be away from L.A.," adds the source.
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We are relieved — Bachelor in Paradise is on and we need to catch up!!!
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"Just relieved for the fact that I finally get a fair trial," Elliott said.
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Perhaps we would be relieved of having to use the word "platisher" ever again.
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I felt almost relieved when I fell ill and had to postpone a date.
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The first time he saw the man who would enslave him, Ikuenobe was relieved.
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PNB told Reuters on Monday it had relieved Rao and Sharan of their duties.
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"I'm certainly relieved that my late father never did business with you," Clinton said.
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After the meeting, Mr. Goodson was demoted and relieved of his duties as CEO.
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I was just relieved to know that I wasn't getting myself into financial trouble.
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Everyone is settled and I am relieved that life is getting back to normal.
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Kirkley felt relieved, like it was his first day off in a long time.
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He appeared excited and relieved to have met the physical challenges of the race.
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"I think he'll be relieved" to step back from public life, one acquaintance said.
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He said the woman was relieved to see her rescuers after her traumatic experience.
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Right-hander Dominic Leone relieved Liriano and earned the win, improving to 2-0.
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"I'm relieved to have a little bit of a head start," Braxton told GMA.
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I think with all the people around, she was relieved that I wore her.
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You'll be relieved to know that these are easy to tease out and eliminate.
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Bryan Morris relieved and issued a four-pitch walk to pinch hitter Chase Utley.
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And I thought maybe in TV, I'd be kind of relieved of that tension.
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Everyone is just relieved that it wasn't an actual living thing, hungry for townsfolk.
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"Staci feels free and relieved," says the source about the end of the marriage.
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"I feel so relieved," she said on-air the day after announcing the news.
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Sally Field is relieved Burt Reynolds won't get the chance to read her memoir.
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The experiment failed miserably (don't worry, my controls behaved as expected!), but I'm relieved.
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Christina, for one, is relieved that their situation is finally out in the open.
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Dave Adams of the Georgia was relieved of command on Monday by Rear Adm.
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There's something wrong about being relieved by a small number of people being killed.
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Relieved as I am to fit into the normal range, it's a curious result.
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Officials were relieved when the November 8 elections were completed without tampering of votes.
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After there were no discernible side effects from the first one, they were relieved.
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"The Pack family and I are relieved that criminal charges were brought," Salango says.
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"Very happy, relieved, very thankful for the High Court, for the judges," Love said.
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Their parents were so relieved that she lived that their gratitude looked like favoritism.
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When the word came that the daughter was in the country, everyone was relieved.
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Sad, anxious, excited, terrified, inspired, gratified, nervous, unsure, proud, upset, accomplished, relieved, devastated, lucky.
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Rios' daughter, Amanda Rios, told the paper she was "relieved" by the guilty verdict.
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I was relieved because I thought he was done focusing on my relationship status.
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After Clay Holmes relieved Kingham, Tapia drove in a run with a base hit.
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Investors were relieved when the American Health Care Act failed to garner enough votes.
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A source recently told PEOPLE that their inner circles are "relieved" they parted ways.
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On my last day, I was relieved to be getting out of the country.
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If anything, I was grateful and relieved that there was a safe medical option.
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She added that the French people would be relieved if the information were confirmed.
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Attorney Ellis Johnson said Ghahreman and his family were extremely relieved after his release.
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And, unlike other people who hated it when their parents argued, I was relieved.
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A lot of times I was relieved when they didn't pick up the phone.
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They're somewhat relieved at this turn of events; at least Simpson hasn't committed suicide.
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But, this year, the NFL has to be relieved going into the off-season.
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He's so sure, and so relieved, that he's finally outsmarted his wily younger brother.
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After clashing with new management over its direction, Muzkya was relieved of her position.
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Ms. Mask was especially relieved to meet so many other Christians in her situation.
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We felt refreshed and relieved to be absorbed in the rhythm of our steps.
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The crowd was so relieved that spontaneous chants of "We like Mike" broke out.
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"I was so relieved and excited when the big reveal happened," Duff tells Refinery29.
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Britons at the European Commission are already being relieved of some of their duties.
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Others even seemed a little relieved; at least the long battle was almost over.
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He's relieved to be returning to Guatemala after spending nearly a month behind bars.
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Eric O'Flaherty relieved and gave up Anthony Rizzo's go-ahead single with one out.
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I'm really surprised, but very, in some ways, relieved and gratified to see that.
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Kim and Howard appear to be parting on cordial terms — and Kim is relieved.
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Valerie had been relieved when they got into the dirty old city at last.
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I kept my composure and was relieved to hear that everyone was all right.
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But he was relieved that the Hipparchus manuscript seemed to have been relatively undisturbed.
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So, when I said, 'I'm going to drop out' I'm sure they were relieved.
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"When you actually pay, you can see how relieved they are," Mothakge said bitterly.
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Relieved, Hector jumped around with his teammates; gutted, Buffon collapsed on to his back.
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Cadets relieved seasoned mariners so that they could be dispatched to the war zones.
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Bryan Shaw relieved Garner and threw a wild pitch, allowing a run to score.
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Abby was relieved when she was told that she could go home to Colorado.
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SoftBank shareholders should be relieved the company's Swiss Re bet has been scaled back.
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When they entered the place, they were "absolutely relieved, absolutely ecstatic," Ms. Higgins said.
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The McCain's commanding officer and executive officer were relieved of duty after the accident.
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Joseph Aucoin, the head of the 7th Fleet, was relieved of duty in August.
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"Michelle and I are both relieved this nightmare is over," he said on Sunday.
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PNB has also relieved the two executive directors, Rao and Sharan, of their duties.
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I feel relieved now ... I feel like I've avenged my parents in a way.
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It got bumped back to March, because I'm new, and I was so relieved.
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We embrace each other and congratulate ourselves, relieved to have arrived safe and sound.
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"It doesn't actually really taste of anything," I say, chewing and feeling slightly relieved.
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Instead of feeling relieved it was over, I felt something I never expected: grateful.
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We were occasionally relieved by people from the mosque offering dates, bananas, and water.
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"This is March Madness," Pikiell said after the game, seemingly more relieved than elated.
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Relieved, James decided that he was straight; he just had a hero-worship problem.
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A Mexican soldier then relieved a U.S. soldier of his pistol during the exchange.
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But I'm so relieved by the outstanding performance and the fight I showed today.
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In a joint statement after the verdict, the victims' families said they felt relieved.
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Most people are cheering the decision, relieved to finally have some peace and quiet.
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Except Mr. McClelland found that the student had also relieved himself on the couch.
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" But, she said, looking almost relieved, "It is time to start a new chapter.
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As a brown person living in Chicago, I am relieved to hear this verdict.
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I'd never felt so relieved to be the only full orphan in the room.
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I was relieved to see a pretty accessible list of terms in the puns.
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Charlie Regan, 10, used a Google Slides presentation to be relieved of an activity.
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Some villagers were relieved that the threat from the Mugabes appeared to have passed.
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"I am relieved but devastated that it had to come to this," she said.
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The opener strategy unfolded in his absence, and Faria has relieved twice since returning.
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Relieved, I motioned the man over the next time he came down the aisle.
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I was relieved to have an out but I was humiliated all the same.
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Warren relieved Montgomery in the sixth inning and retired all three hitters he faced.
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Italy needs to be relieved of sole responsibility, for this is a European problem.
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While she was "very sad" about the decision, she said she was also relieved.
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"Most people feel relieved about the change of power," he said in an interview.
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Or will Murray, who relieved Fleury in the 5-1 loss, get the start?
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By influencing them, I make them relieved both physically and mentally, unrestrained and stable.
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Many simply were relieved that the bitter and divisive debate over Brexit is over.
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Cubs left-hander Mike Montgomery relieved Chatwood but could do little to stop Cleveland.
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Naverson relieved David Phelps (20-23), who allowed two runs in one-plus innings.
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Goines will be relieved of duty when released from the hospital, according to Acevedo.
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Asked if Pelosi and Democratic leaders are privately relieved that the bill passed, Rep.
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You are relieved that you will save $500, so you give the go-ahead.
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I'm always relieved when I finish — but I never really consider why I bother.
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His next memory was waking up in the United States, relieved to be alive.
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In his first campaign stop Tuesday, Biden sounded relieved to have moved past Iowa.
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Newcomb relieved O'Day and coaxed Dexter Fowler to fly out to end the threat.
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I felt numb, but relieved that I got through the run-through at all.
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He added he will be relieved to find any part of his son's body.
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Democrats are relieved to finally turn the page on the DNC's previous leader, Rep.
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" Phyllis pauses for just a beat before hugging Rhoda and sighing, "I'm so relieved.
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"I am relieved that Deniz Yucel says he is in good shape," Gabriel said.
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Most Manchester United fans were relieved when the club sacked him 11 months ago.
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Both the protesters and the audience were relieved when she finally began her speech.
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And while part of me was outraged, if I'm honest, I was also relieved.
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Nothing on your Instagram has shocked me, but I am relieved you like art.
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Despite the pain, my face began to feel a bit relieved and stretched out.
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Hansen said he is happy and relieved that the man decided not to jump.
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"Samsung does not say it publicly, but it is relieved," a source told Reuters.
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Trump," he said, "will be relieved, but the fundamentals of the relationship won't change.
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It might have also relieved toothaches because of the antiseptic oils in the gum.
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I was relieved that I made money from speaking gigs on the other side.
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Very relieved when the train came to a stop and still on the tracks.
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He was relieved when a large group of teenage girls came into the restaurant.
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We laugh about it in the street after dinner, relieved to be back in 2017.
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So when Marcy's inexplicably "cooled" toward Ballard, she says she was both relieved and troubled.
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A lieutenant relieved him of his gun, as is police protocol following a weapons discharge.
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Sabrina is relieved, she knew he was nothing like his family — but he must go.
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That combo has healing powers and I am relieved to feel like a human again.
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He seemed very relieved when the court gave its decision and it was over with.
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All the stress from AGT and then Champions, I feel so relieved it's all over.
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Our job is to make sure doctors and the burnout they are having is relieved.
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That accord allowed Iran to expand its oil exports and relieved pressure on its economy.
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David Foster is jokingly relieved his daughter's career path didn't include a stop in college.
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"I am relieved that it was nothing more than a tragic accident," Liz tells PEOPLE.
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Central bankers, who had been employing various measures to forestall global deflation, were mightily relieved.
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Isaac's friends look both amused and relieved that they weren't the target of the attack.
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Alex Claudio relieved him, struck out Kolten Wong and gave way to reliever Junior Guerra.
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As a first-time new mom, I walked out of Tully both shaken and relieved.
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Barely two weeks into the nuns' hunger strike Bishop Franco was relieved of his post.
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Will Harris relieved Peacock and got the final two outs with a strikeout and groundout.
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Relieved, I realized I just needed to maneuver it out and everything would be fine.
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But I was also relieved because there could have been a whole lot more wrong.
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We never thought we'd be relieved to not be asked to join a wedding party.
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Demings said the Graves were distraught yet relieved that this was not a protracted search.
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"By the end, I'm relieved to report the book's richness overtakes the film's," he wrote.
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Paxton Lynch relieved Wilson and had a much rougher outing than his opener against Denver.
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I was relieved when the [GOP bills] failed to pass, but it's far from over.
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Daniel Hudson relieved and gave up Bryan Reynolds' sacrifice fly for a 1-1 tie.
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"It's exciting 'cause I can finally say that I'm doing it," said a relieved McGregor.
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"I'm just relieved the cops survived," said Ms. Hodges, whose son is a police officer.
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In a comment she said she was relieved and thankful that nothing like that happened.
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Mr. Longoria said after he was fired, he fell into depression but was also relieved.
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He says they are sad for their mother but relieved that Wolfram's suffering is over.
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We're sure she'll be relieved to have at least two fewer existential questions to ponder.
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Her parents proudly watched her blossom, relieved that the move seemed like the right choice.
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She said she was relieved to learn that the dog will be tested for rabies.
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We're very relieved, we go back to the car, and the Band-Aid falls off.
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"I was relieved that people actually finally believe me," Hogan tells PEOPLE about the verdict.
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We are very relieved that Putin did not earn enough votes to trigger a recount.
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They were relieved when I got on because finally they can continue with this trip.
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But she was so relieved to see I was alive that she hugged me instead.
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"I was just relieved to know that I wasn't doing anything critically wrong," Pearson says.
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Steve Cishek relieved Quintana and received an assist from Heyward to end the seventh inning.
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The USS Fitzgerald's commander and two other senior officers were all relieved of their duties.
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And a man whose crippling anxiety was relieved, permitting him to start developing work skills.
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Both cups relieved fibromyalgia pain better than "usual care," with no significant difference between them.
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Obviously, we're relieved to hear everything's under control with Matt; he'll be observed (Sunday night).
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"While an arrest doesn't bring Sophie back, we are relieved to provide this closure," Col.
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And, for once, they will be relieved an American president did not keep his word.
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After her harrowing journey with Coates, I'm relieved that Doggett is sheltered over in Florida.
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Eric Thames had an infield single before Mahle was relieved by David Hernandez (2-4).
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He struck out six and walked two before Luke Hochevar relieved him after 210 pitches.
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McGowan said after years of feeling silenced, she is relieved to finally speak her truth.
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If you're a Democrat, be relieved: His bully pulpit could be bolstering game-changing legislation.
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I was very focused on the large, neon countdown clock and relieved when it expired.
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"Feeling blessed and relieved and SUPER HAPPY doesn't even begin to describe it," she said.
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They simply relieved themselves where they felt like and walked away from their precarious deposits.
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Former Iraqi soldier Azhar Mohamed was relieved when Islamic State was driven out of Mosul.
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Sorry L. No whining, love-starved cat this morning, either — I'm simultaneously relieved and offended.
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I was also relieved to be traveling accompanied, no matter how dubious my present companions.
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When Minneapolis passed a bill last year giving residents paid sick leave, Christina was relieved.
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His defense attorney said he was "delighted" and that Hernandez was "relieved" about the verdict.
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But we'll all be happy (and relieved) when he lands in the Caribbean around March.
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Butler and Yohan Flande, who relieved him, each made errors that helped prolong the inning.
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Left-hander Luis Avilian relieved Chris Hatcher with Gonzalez, a left-handed hitter, coming up.
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And the union said it was "greatly relieved" the MSG was making the performance voluntary.
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Did she really approach a random stranger and ask to be relieved of her virginity?
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"I'm so relieved," the Hallmark Channel star, 34, tells PEOPLE, revealing her pregnancy news exclusively.
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I'M JUST RELIEVED THEY HAVE A SAFE SPACE TO BE WHO THEY ARE #JANIESGOTAFUND pic.twitter.
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And so it's strange, actually, to be told that and then to feel relieved [Laughs].
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Kris remembers arriving and hugging Kim and feeling relieved that Kim is okay, she's alive.
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Check it out ... everyone seemed to enjoy the spectacle, and GLo was pretty relieved too.
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"I am relieved, because (the life of a soccer professional) doesn't suit me," he explained.
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Julia, happy to be relieved of the burden of managing the couple's birth control, agreed.
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Sokolovsky, 22, said he was relieved to get a suspended sentence for the same period.
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People were relieved to be able to finally discuss the horror on the platform itself.
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Ramirez, who has relieved in 26 games, can keep pitching until his appeal is heard.
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You will be relieved to know that Willie Hernandez was still in the minor leagues.
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Three supervisors have been relieved of their supervising duties, according to Customs and Border Protection.
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He was very relieved that his lawyer was able to figure things out for now.
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At first, she was just relieved to have a diagnosis, but then she got angry.
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Oddly, I'm happy for him, and kind of relieved that I didn't have to go.
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I think we're both relieved by the fact that we both respect each other's work.
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I was relieved to have left, but the bile of survivor guilt plagued me again.
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Alex Colome relieved Archer with two outs in the eighth and struck out Miguel Sano.
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On Wednesday, he was suspended as a correction officer, relieved of his shield and gun.
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Though the state has used coercion and repression, it has also relieved many pressure points.
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I was happy to give it to him and equally as relieved he accepted it.
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Most Indians, however, seem broadly relieved that the saga has finally come to an end.
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I was relieved to find only empty tables near the window where he usually sat.
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Semi-relieved to finally know what's been wrong with me for the past few weeks.
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Still, the market was relieved as expectations towards the sale were low to begin with.
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Yency Almonte, recalled earlier Sunday, relieved Bettis and got the last out of the inning.
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"I am unendingly relieved that the military is finally doing the right thing," she said.
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Fairooz's attorney said in a statement his client is "relieved and happy" about the result.
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But with Cromartie signed and on the practice field, Pagano sounded a little more relieved.
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Then starter Scott Kazmir walked Jimmy Paredes before being relieved by left-hander Grant Dayton.
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I put the book back on the shelf, relieved, but a little sad as well.
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Laura was relieved to hear the doctor say that her distress stemmed from an illness.
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Trump exploits the loyalty and gratitude of supporters shocked and relieved by his surprise win.
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After retiring Odubel Herrera on a liner to left, Minter was relieved by Dan Winkler.
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I can finally move again and I'm relieved to feel solid ground under my feet.
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Relieved, he trotted off to the pit as I made my way to backstage right.
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Mr. Döss said outside the courtroom on Friday that he was "relieved" by the verdict.
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Though relieved, Michot and others felt and continue to feel nervous about what's to come.
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But as far as it goes, they should be relieved, because they failed this city.
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Looking back on it, you must be relieved you changed it to Let It Bloom?
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He relieved 26 times for Philadelphia and three times after being acquired by Los Angeles.
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For the first week after we broke up, I was relieved, as were my parents.
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Somnuek takes a breath and watches them file out, relieved the show went mostly well.
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Yesterday's full moon in your sign brought a big climax, Virgo—do you feel relieved?
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I asked Katie if she thought that Juul relieved her generation's anxiety or exacerbated it.
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I was relieved to find that the sign-up process with Wealthfront was a breeze.
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By the time Friday rolled around, I was just relieved that the experiment was over.
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Others seemed angry at their fathers "but simultaneously relieved to be with them," he said.
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Relieved that they weren't offended, I knew they were curious about who I really was.
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I was sad about this but also relieved, knowing how vulnerable I felt to prodding.
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Personally, I was relieved about the outpouring of support for these women from Times readers.
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So whatever you write, you won't be the one who relieved him of these responsibilities.
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He seemed relieved to finally be in a game that mattered after so much hype.
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I'm relieved there are women out there who are safer because he's not out there.
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In the meantime most actresses would feel relieved to have shucked off that Edwardian finery.
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There was almost no snow at all in February, leaving children crestfallen but commuters relieved.
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The paltry snowfall has left children crestfallen, teenagers pining for snow days and commuters relieved.
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Some exonerees are so relieved to be out of prison that they never look back.
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Self-employed workers would be relieved of the entire 15.3 percent tax they currently pay.
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U.N. Secretary-General Antonio Guterres was relieved to learn of the release, a spokesman said.
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I love my neighbors, and I'm always relieved when a family here decides to stay.
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Relieved, she prepared a family statement to accompany the church's announcement, which was posted online.
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At the tournament's end, one man emerges triumphant, or at least relieved, the other dejected.
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Donald Trump should be relieved of the powers of the presidency at the earliest date.
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The foreign policy establishment was relieved at the sudden end to the North Korean summit.
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"Well, I'm kind of relieved to now just get on with my life," Amy said.
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I was relieved that it would be a quick meal because our conversations were strained.
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After the McCain crash, the Navy relieved the commander of the Seventh Fleet, Vice Adm.
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He had been too embarrassed to speak up, but was relieved someone had finally asked.
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Judging from Wordplay comments over the years, some solvers will feel cheated and others relieved.
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Cuomo in a tweet on Friday said he was "relieved" the act was finally invoked.
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When his mom's post-show review was "that wasn't bad," Segura was shocked, but relieved.
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We might be sad about the end of humanity, but the chickens are probably relieved.
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There is an aura around him, stoked rather than relieved by his modesty and industry.
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Relieved to vote, I filled in my ballot at the machine and printed it out.
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Every team still in the competition will be relieved to see the Mannschaft go home.
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"She's relieved that the state did the right thing and dropped the charges," Baber explains.
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At his first New Hampshire campaign stop, Biden seemed relieved to move on from Iowa.
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"It's all good," she beamed to the relieved Rod Laver Arena crowd after the match.
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Sarah Benson, the artistic director of Soho Rep, said she was relieved by the turnabout.
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Mr. Thibodeau, reached by email Wednesday, said he was "relieved and gratified" by the verdict.
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The Navy relieved Stephen G. Squires, the commanding officer of the Kennedy, after the episode.
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After days of travelling Lladrovci was relieved to find the floors carpeted with sponge mattresses.
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If you're more relieved than sad, then it may be time to cancel the flight.
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I was relieved she did, because that bill amounted to almost half my monthly rent.
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I think he's almost relieved that he can't be brought back for the next time.
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And naturally, the West will be relieved of the current wave of lethal terrorist attacks.
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The Napper relieved my anxiety, helped me sleep soundly, and looked great on my bed.
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I inspected her wounds and was relieved to see that there was no wet gangrene.
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McConnell, who appeared relieved by Roberts's efforts to diffuse the tensions, thanked the chief justice.
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When the test for Lyme disease came back positive in early April, Walker was relieved.
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Either way, he and other Jets players were relieved to put this season behind them.
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Relieved that all is right with the world, Max returns home and falls fast asleep.
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"I was so relieved that she told me that everything will be okay," he says.
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Sergei Bobrovsky made 24 stops before being relieved by Joonas Korpisalo, who had one save.
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He was relieved in the fifth inning by Dylan Axelrod, who got three straight outs.
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Most did not speak English, and they were relieved that I could speak Spanish fluently.
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He also said firing FBI director James Comey had relieved "pressure" from the Russia investigation.
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She was relieved when they cut the debt in half to a little over $3,000.
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And by preclearing trucks away from the border, they relieved congestion at the crossings themselves.
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"Thank you!" she said, relieved to have her next question finally in front of her.
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It's why PBMs were so relieved when the Trump administration killed its drug rebate overhaul.
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"We can't be relieved about someone's death, but we only have contempt for Mr. Clain."
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"He was relieved, he was happy, he was back to his normal self," she recalled.
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And I was greatly relieved and proud that there was complete autonomy to do that.
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Though relieved by its temporary extension, the nuclear deal's supporters remain nervous about its prospects.
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Hidebound college basketball fans seeking a return to the good old days may feel relieved.
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They'll probably be relieved to get a break from whatever weird noises you surely make.
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Unable to control his bodily functions, he relieved himself in the middle of the street.
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Shortly after, Post told us he was shook but relieved ... and needed some booze stat.
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Their mothers fear for their progeny's future, and always seem relieved to see them smile.
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An ultrasound confirmed my baby was fine, which of course I was grateful and relieved about.
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This part of me is relieved I don't have to go through with the cycle anymore.
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"We are relieved that his passing was peaceful and painless," a family member told Deadline Detroit.
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Tyler Lytle relieved Montez in the fourth and passed for 55 yards and had an interception.
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"By the end, Goldie said, 'Okay, we give you our blessing,&apos" Faris said, clearly relieved. .
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" Amanda Walker, Kenneth's wife, told The Buffalo News: "I am angry and relieved but in disbelief.
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But at least the yacht itself is relieved of the burden of carrying too much weight.
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As a result of the bankruptcy process, Patriot was relieved of responsibility for retiree health care.
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Liam Hendriks relieved Anderson in the eighth and got the final four outs of the game.
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Realizing that there was no necessity to choose and reach a tidy resolution relieved the pressure.
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"Daughter Paris is relieved, and all involved express their gratitude for the outpouring of public support."
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The mothers, eager, strained, bracing themselves for the worst, are often particularly relieved to hear this.
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The program was a success and a relieved BBC was ready to hear Jackson's next pitch.
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And strangely, symptoms can be relieved with hot showers or baths, though doctors are unsure why.
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"We are extremely relieved that this wasn't an attempted intrusion by a foreign adversary," he added.
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Honestly, we're just relieved a new trend was finally able to take unicorns down a peg.
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The employee involved in the incident has been relieved of her duties at the Starkville KOA.
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A Massachusetts state trooper has been relieved of duty pending an internal hearing, State Police Col.
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She felt guilty about moving to Austin for school, but relieved to leave Santa Fe behind.
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Once Abiy's liberalization was launched, the conflicts erupted like a pressure cooker relieved of its lid.
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Indeed, it opposed a bypass that would have relieved traffic on the very bridge that collapsed.
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But Treinen relieved Rivero and got Roberto Perez to ground into a game-ending double play.
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I really like my therapist and am so relieved to have finally found a good fit.
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Now, with the new extension, 790 more students are expected to be relieved of their debts.
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I asked Mr. Trump if he was relieved that Secret Service agents were protecting his father.
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The Cali members are relieved, but shaken by their experience with this very competent DEA team.
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With Yordan Alvarez, a powerful left-handed batter, due up, Strasburg was relieved by Sean Doolittle.
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This spring, Armiger was relieved to hear that Time's Up would begin sponsoring her legal fight.
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But Li maintained that she's relieved that her folks can worry less about her being single.
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DJ Johnson relieved Gonzalez and allowed a Paul DeJong sacrifice fly to make it 5-0.
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The palette is anchored by black and gold, but relieved with accents of red and purple.
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"Johnny is very relieved that it's all over," a source close to the actor tells PEOPLE.
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Kim is relieved he said something because she agrees but might not have spoken her mind.
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Watson walked Reddick leading off the seventh, Evan Gattis pinch hit for Verlander and Maeda relieved.
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Speaking outside the court today, a softly spoken O'Riordan said she was relieved at the verdict.
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A reporter asked Ms. Dye if she was relieved when Mr. Jenkins was forced to retire.
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And I am really relieved that Donald Trump picked a governor to be his running mate.
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By the end, when that actually happened, I was surprisingly relieved to see that conclusion arrive.
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And what its customers clearly need in 2017 is to be relieved of some excess cash.
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If anything, viewers now look for reasons to be relieved of the obligation to watch something.
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Shen applauded the moves, relieved that index futures were no longer the scapegoat for market slumps.
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I was so relieved that Catherine was safe with her child and reunited with her family.
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She told CNN he was relieved of command after a monthlong investigation that began in March.
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Boone Logan gave the Rockies a lift when he relieved rookie Matt Carasiti in the seventh.
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As he left the courtroom, Simmons told reporters he was relieved the trial period was over.
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Relieved of his duties, Kelly's preparing to plummet through Earth's atmosphere in a Soyuz spacecraft tomorrow.
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While Fatima is relieved to be with her brother, she is one of the lucky few.
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But many more Clinton supporters, 68%, say they would feel relieved if she were to win.
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Officials at the Met appeared relieved at the prospect that the substance could have been ashes.
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"I was relieved that I was able to be awake when she came out," says Scatton.
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By then antibiotics had relieved the sanatoria of their tubercular residents, allowing them to become hotels.
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GOP scrambling for a path forward with Trump pushing repeal but some Republicans relieved it failed.
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Genetic interventions in blood stem cells might allow such patients to be relieved of their illnesses.
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But his anger dissolved after a few hours, and then—like magic—he actually felt relieved.
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"I am a little relieved to be able to ride on the return Soyuz," Kanai added.
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Thinking about my day tomorrow, I'm so relieved that I won't have to look for jobs.
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Alex Claudio relieved after Davies gave up a leadoff double in the ninth to Colin Moran.
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I am relieved that the family this morning was not injured more seriously than they were.
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