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ease, n the feeling of freedom of motion within a joint or tissue. Also called compliance or resilience. |
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| As to the notion of children being easer to control--is that really the basis upon which the issue of child labor should be decided? ma si sia cosi degnata di gradire il quadra mandatoli, qual se ben conoscevo non easer degno di comparire in codesra citta nelle mani di tanro Principe confidai nondimena dall'altra parte, che dovesse (come spera) agni sua imperfettione ricaprissi sotto il purpureo manto dell'autorita sua, il Desideria certo stato prontiss. The overhead projector has been replaced with a permanent multimedia console that features a computer with an Internet connection, a VCR and a Easer disc player. |
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