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That earlier research found that sertraline eased anxiety before it had a measurable impact on depression.

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Earlier this week the UN Security Council backed a US resolution to lift measures, which coincided with Washington continuing a months-long process of gradually easing sanctions on Syria and its new leaders.

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China’s downward price pressures further eased in October, in part thanks to the boost from a weeklong holiday as well as Beijing’s continuing efforts to curb excess capacity in some key sectors.

The winger has been eased in at Stamford Bridge, without completing a match until playing the full 90 minutes in the win against Wolves.

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Similar calls from Turkish and Norwegian football bosses for Israel to be suspended from international competition had eased since the announcement of the Israel-Hamas peace plan for Gaza last month.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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