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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The second room is majestic: three boxing scenes, three ravishingly piquant portraits of working-class youths, and a startling nude of an ill-at-ease woman.
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.
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.
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.
Sound bites and tweet-speak were dispensed with ease at the recent kick-off debate among the, now, gang of seven, and just as easily forgotten.
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At each stop children were getting on and off - they were of every ethnic and religious background, some with scarves or turbans, some talking quietly, others playing and occasionally misbehaving together - completely at ease and trusting one another.
Further scores from props Brett Sturgess and Hoani Tui put Exeter 25-3 up at half-time, allowing them to ease off after the break.
Sinclair, who has been called up to the England under-21 set-up, ran at ease down the left into the box before cutting back at the by-line for Joe Allen who was denied by the feet of Steele from close range.
His open-mindedness put him at ease in America's melting pot, and at odds with the rhetoric about values that pervades American politics.
The all-rounder looked ill at ease throughout his time at the crease and made four runs in 45 minutes before nicking Jacques Kallis to Graeme Smith at slip.
And why not a bid by Jean-Pierre Raffarin, increasingly at ease as Mr Chirac's prime minister?
The Czech player was even more at ease in the second tie-break, winning it with the loss of just two points.
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.
Crafted with solid wood, this set of two loudspeakers features six Hi-Fi transducers and is at ease with any type of music, with a sound that is wide, clear and impressively deep.
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Peevish and ill at ease, Zellweger is miscast as a hard-boiled "modern" woman.
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With Bell looking at ease on his home ground, the fourth-wicket pair added 62 before South Africa struck the all-important blow in the 41st over.
Looking at ease, Prince William gazed adoringly at three-week-old Hugo Eric Scott as he spoke to his father, Sgt Paul 'Vic' Vicary, a serviceman who had taken part in an expedition to the South Pole.
Amy Adams, who is taking time out from her film career to play the Baker's Wife, proves to be a very good singer who is also at ease onstage, though she lacks the apple-crisp bite of irony that Joanna Gleason brought to the original 1987 Broadway production.
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The Spaniard picked it up again when it counted, taking advantage of a tentative Schuettler at 5-3 before coming through the tie-break with ease.
But ever the professional, Ms. Winfrey put me and audience at ease, asking us immediately to give each other high-fives just for being there.
IR--Bagehot (May 17th) thought I looked ill at ease when Robin Cook, the new foreign secretary, presented his mission statement at the Foreign Office.
Whilst this and other details made for many uncomfortable moments for Mr Hunt he looked much more at ease when defending the way he handled the BSkyB bid - insisting his decision had angered rather than pleased the Murdochs - and that he had acted in an impartial way when given the job.
At scrum-half, Luke Burgess steps in as the Wallabies look to ease the outstanding Will Genia back into international rugby from the bench.
"Peters" become "Petes", "hellos" are "all right, mate", and a never-ending supply of bonhomie is on tap to put people at their ease.
Many of the children adopted from Uganda are given a better shot at life overseas - certainly in material terms -- but the speed and ease of the process has many observers worried.
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