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  • Gore was simply not as charismatic as President Clinton—who managed to be loved by Jewish and Arab Americans alike, and who had an at-ease manner that seemed to elude “Al the android.”

    A Country Called AMREEKA Alia Malek 2009

  • Gore was simply not as charismatic as President Clinton—who managed to be loved by Jewish and Arab Americans alike, and who had an at-ease manner that seemed to elude “Al the android.”

    A Country Called AMREEKA Alia Malek 2009

  • Gore was simply not as charismatic as President Clinton—who managed to be loved by Jewish and Arab Americans alike, and who had an at-ease manner that seemed to elude “Al the android.”

    A Country Called AMREEKA Alia Malek 2009

  • And every night, without fail, I emerge from the jacuzzi, calmer, happier and more at-ease with the world.

    Rich Siegel: Hot Tub Peace Machine 2010

  • And every night, without fail, I emerge from the jacuzzi, calmer, happier and more at-ease with the world.

    Rich Siegel: Hot Tub Peace Machine 2010

  • The more Dean gets back to displaying his “normal” pie-loving/flirty ways, the more at-ease Sam will be as a result in Dean's mind.

    Supernatural: Hammer of the Gods - Pink Raygun.com 2010

  • I needed a drink—a stiff one to calm my nerves and put me at-ease.

    When the Truth Lies Timothy Michael Carson 2010

  • Cameron and Clegg looked rather at-ease in each others' company, and that could translate into a more palatable tactical vote for those who oppose Labour but can't bring themselves to vote Tory.

    Are we on course for another 1931? Tim Roll-Pickering 2009

  • Nearby, clusters of socially guarded but physically at-ease students lounged about, memorizing vocabulary, singing pop songs, picking their noses or just hitching up their trousers legs to enjoy a furtive smoke.

    Archive 2009-05-01 philip j cunningham 2009

  • Nearby, clusters of socially guarded but physically at-ease students lounged about, memorizing vocabulary, singing pop songs, picking their noses or just hitching up their trousers legs to enjoy a furtive smoke.

    DEMOCRACY WALLS ALL OVER CAMPUS philip j cunningham 2009

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