Late in the afternoon, the people in our neighborhood, who had all been feeling ill at ease, gathered in the dimness of our house to share a meal.
Nowhere was this fear more palpable than in France, a country not fully at ease with its own sad performance in World War II.
Ms. Moore and other senior photographers try to put teens at ease in front of the camera.
The Taliban's grip on Kabul is all the tighter because they are ill at ease in the capital.
The Czech player was even more at ease in the second tie-break, winning it with the loss of just two points.
His open-mindedness put him at ease in America's melting pot, and at odds with the rhetoric about values that pervades American politics.
Owen may not yet stand sporting comparison with Spitz and Korbut, but he looked at ease in the home of sporting greatness in Munich.
They're at ease in the tiny venue - and come across more like a couple of old workmates having a lunchtime pint, rather than two of the UK's most well-known rock stars.
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.
Mr. Kim, who is believed to be 28 or 29 years old, appeared at ease in front of the massive crowd at Kim Il Sung Square, smiling and waving and shaking clasped hands above his head.
Once deputy prime minister of Portugal, trained as a lawyer and at ease in five languages, he has won plenty of praise in Brussels for his handling of the recently-invented job of European commissioner for justice and home affairs.
For Curt Morse, it was love at first sight: She was beautiful, stylish, and at perfect ease in her element.
He had not developed the kind of narcissism that allowed him to feel comfortable in his own skin, at ease with himself.
She builds on this to suggest that Ulster's Catholics and Protestants might yet forge a new, regional identity, if Catholics finally attain a state in which they can feel at ease with themselves.
They focus on nurturing people, families in particular, who are ill at ease with modern American life.
"I think that the programme put together in Warwick has made us more at ease with each other than for some time, " Mr Barber told delegates.
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For a man who has spent so much of his life around the military, he seems remarkably ill-at-ease when it comes to talking to men in uniform, at least those in the ranks.
For a boy who spent three months in a hospital, Okkhoy is surprisingly at ease at the Children's Center.
Ms. Netrebko's friendly manner and years in the spotlight suggest an artist at consummate ease on the stage, but don't let appearances fool you, she cautions.
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He was modest and charming in private, although visibly ill-at-ease on big public occasions and prone to gaffes and unnecessary controversies.
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"Obviously I'm here with the Derby winner so I'm a lot more at ease than when I came in that time, " he said.
Therefore, we believe that markets will shift the expected floor for the Selic rate down to 8.5% and price a scenario in which the Central Bank continues to ease at a more gradual pace.
Like Ponting, Pietersen is at his most vulnerable when he is not dictating proceedings and has looked particularly ill-at-ease with the short ball in the warm-up games.
But differences between the two cases are clearer and, in some ways, should set the broader public at ease, say former detectives, law enforcement officials and a forensic psychiatrist familiar with both cases.
Gates deflected a question about increasing troop strength in Afghanistan, but talked at length about plans to ease the burden on the American military, which has been stretched thin trying to fight two wars.
But most teams make at least some effort to ease their pain in the short term.
Wearing the top Italian brands in their New York studios, these artisans look sublimely at ease.
David Kirsch, manager of market intelligence at PFC Energy in Washington, says several factors could ease the pressure.
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