Projections of the surrounding view around the cabin might help to put them at their ease.
The savvy underdogs named themselves after a musical style, seemingly to put opponents at their ease.
Putting customers at their ease means talking like them and, if possible for a few hours a day, thinking like them.
"Peters" become "Petes", "hellos" are "all right, mate", and a never-ending supply of bonhomie is on tap to put people at their ease.
But the sky was cloudless, and as the sun rose everyone settled down and some even nodded off, which Jake Early regretted, feeling that when the Union soldiers came they should find black folk not at their ease but smartly arrayed as a welcoming company of free men and women.
"The people of Northern Ireland want peace for their children and to be at ease with their neighbours, " he said.
Real were jeered off by their own fans who had little choice but to marvel at the ease of their opponents' victory.
Referee Phil Bentham left the home supporters bitterly frustrated with his officiating but the Bradford players did little to set their supporters at ease.
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Normally reliable performers like Bill Nighy and Tom Wilkinson look ill at ease in their uniforms, which may be a point in their moral favor but augurs badly for the confidence of the movie.
"The people of Alaska -- and of the nation -- deserve to have a decision from the proper tribunal putting their minds at ease that suggestions of misconduct that have circulated on the Internet and in some media outlets are not true, " Palin said in her statement.
But most teams make at least some effort to ease their pain in the short term.
Safe Driver is the app that will surely put parents of new drivers at ease, as they monitor their every turn.
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Generous in his praise, easy with affection, there is a charisma here that puts people at ease and willing to bare their deepest emotions.
But I've found that I can usually get a good sense of people through their e-mails -- friendly and enthusiastic people who open up about their lives naturally put me more at ease than those who come off as guarded.
With these tools in place, the board can feel at ease because the data is protected while their employees are working more efficiently on whatever mobile device they choose.
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Wearing the top Italian brands in their New York studios, these artisans look sublimely at ease.
At the same time, minimal overlap between their client portfolios and business lines ease integration risks.
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We do math and writing everyday at our house and both children are now working above their grade level with ease.
They talked about self-selecting their social groups as adults as a way of feeling more socially at ease.
They sound and move like zombies, and if their hands move at all, it is to assume the military at-ease position or a fig-leaf pose.
They also consider the tools that minority investors have at their disposal in each country to check majorities' power, such as the ease of electing directors and the proportion of votes needed to call a special shareholders meeting.
Their reasoning is sound, and should put anyone concerned about municipal bonds at ease.
While it might help put travellers at ease especially those investing heftily in flights to have their Machu Picchu tickets in hand before departing for Peru, it does not mean those who arrive in the country without them will be locked out of visiting.
Ill at ease, they have reined back from revisiting it, apprehensive that, unchecked, their talking might deposit them eventually at the door to a concern better left alone the two years spent together under one roof, in her apartment in Toronto, as man and wife "Only on paper, I'll have you know, " she will point out again and again which had been an utter disaster.
After sneaking over the line in the opener at Headingley, England have stepped up their game, annihilating South Africa at Trent Bridge on Tuesday and now winning with almost as much ease in south London.
They came from a generation that was not at ease discussing difficult personal experiences and after the war ended many of them were busy rebuilding their businesses and lives rather than languishing over the past.
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Many of them died and untold millions of others lost their homes, their livelihoods, and even their countries because Churchills warnings were not heeded at a time when the danger could have been dispatched with relative ease.
She notes that people are just now beginning to feel more at ease when addressing peers about philanthropy, showing a bit less reluctance in this situation than in discussing their charities with the press or the general public.
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