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After that, I find I am mainly relieved.

With the capture of the escaped tiger, everyone felt relieved.

America, which gets an eighth of its imported oil from Nigeria, seemed particularly relieved.

Paradoxically, the victims seem relieved by the attacks, gaining an almost eerie peace of mind.

You may also feel relieved, especially if there has been a lot of tension or fighting at home.

BAE executives deny that happened, but the government must have been relieved that the country's dominant defence contractor would be run by someone it knew well.

Some patients experience tingling in the scalp or twitching of facial muscles. Others experience a headache, which can be relieved by any over-the-counter pain-relief medication.

For countries such as Italy with huge public-debt burdens, the reduction in interest costs on joining the euro relieved pressure to trim budgets.

I was relieved that the hostel staff had bolted the door and were refusing to let anyone out; it spared me from any absurd journalistic notions of going to investigate.

"But the rabbits has et up all the June lily bed," said Mrs. Lynde sadly, as she waddled downstairs, feeling secretly relieved that there need be no more talk about the moon.

I was also oddly relieved.

"We are relieved," admitted the Scot.

The black dress was relieved by red trimming.

I was told the Center had closed — and, momentarily, I felt immeasurably relieved.

In this model the core leadership is largely relieved of direct operational responsibilities, which devolve to the branches and franchises.

He made the necessary calculations to all orders of accuracy and found that they did fit, and I was very relieved to hear about it.

Part of the reason seems to be that moms expect to be relieved of stereotypical chores such as cooking and cleaning on Mother's Day, but that doesn't always happen.

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I was thrilled and relieved.

We were relieved to hear you were admitted to a university.

But they will most likely express their conscience in their consumerism, relieved to be helping someone somewhere by collecting the hand-carved artifacts of distant cultures.

Once there, it scrambles the neurons around and reverses the animals' natural aversion to cat urine. Soon after, a recently relieved cat returns to the scene and takes its supper.

Much relieved, we set off back to the hostel with wonderful Marco, who is now our impromptu tour guide.

to be temporarily relieved of one's post for self-examination

Europe was then agog at the apparent success of John Law's schemes in France, where the sale of shares in a project to develop the Mississippi delta had relieved the monarchy of much of its debt.

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