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ease Military at ease a. (of a standing soldier, etc.) in a relaxed position with the feet apart and hands linked behind the back b. a command to adopt such a position
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| For 2004, I think the story will reverse: private nonresidential will slowly accelerate, while residential eases off and public construction drops by 5 or 10%. Once past the blocker, McBride either goes for the block (thereby risking a roughing-the-kicker penalty) or eases off. Running at 125MHz DDR for the 8-bit per lane interface, the design of GL9714 eases off the 250MHz high speed concern for most FPGA applications. |
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