"Game situations helped me feel more at ease, not only hitting but fielding, " Wright said.
Nevertheless, I felt more at ease there, as if nobody would know who I was.
The Czech player was even more at ease in the second tie-break, winning it with the loss of just two points.
White House physician Dr. Richard Tubbs said Bush is to be sedated because it puts patients more at ease during the procedure.
The overall market place is just a bit more at ease Wednesday.
Postponing an interview until he felt more at ease at the museum, Mr. Bajac recently agreed to discuss a few of his plans.
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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.
"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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It remained possible, however, that it was the sense of self-alienation which was normal, and that believing you were wearing designer glasses made you more at ease with yourself.
He might be more at ease because this year marks the second in which Martin, the fourth-leading rusher in league history with more than 14, 000 yards, is eligible for the honor.
By then more at ease with the northern winter, Mr Ondaatje was picked for the bobsleigh team that brought back Canada's only gold medal from the 1964 winter Olympics in Innsbruck.
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.
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.
Mr MacDorman wants to do more tests, but he surmises that the discomfort many Japanese feel when dealing with other people has something to do with his results, and that they are much more at ease when talking to an android.
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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.
They talked about self-selecting their social groups as adults as a way of feeling more socially at ease.
More importantly, the seeming ease at which both the brazen and skillful insider options trader applies his or her craft is alarming.
This suggested that a casual approach, which puts a participant at ease, is more likely to get them to cough up personal details.
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He has had no problems with courting a woman who comes from a more straightforward background and has seemed at ease when visiting Catherine's family in Wales.
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.
The report also says that with EU help, regional airports could do more to boost local economies and ease pressure at congested airports, such as Heathrow.
The upcoming 802.11ac wireless standard is the world's fastest Wi-Fi, providing gigabit Wi-Fi speeds allowing for web content to download faster, high quality media content to synch more quickly and transfer to multiple sources at once with ease.
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Nowhere was this fear more palpable than in France, a country not fully at ease with its own sad performance in World War II.
Is there any frustration at all that he has not been able to convey a more optimistic message to the American people to put them at ease?
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.
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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It is hoped the project, to be completed in 2015, will allow more trains to run through Reading, reduce delays on the Western route and ease overcrowding at the station.
He also argues that this week's move can be seen as an effort to foster more trade (as there surely would be if China were to ease its export restrictions) at a time when trade is in a great deal of trouble.
Inside the vehicle, Driggers felt instantly at ease, as if he were getting on a bicycle again, this time with a much more comfortable ride.
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