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1 Rage in trauma victims doesn't get relieved by externals like case closure.
2 The garrisons were relieved by the regiments; so that that expense ceased.
3 The hemorrhagic risk was not relieved by the introduction of new anticoagulants.
4 All faces looked relieved by the idea-thethree other faces I mean.
5 And she was relieved by what he had said about the revolution.
6 Labour MPs would have been relieved by a narrow win this morning.
7 The pallor of the features was relieved by a drooping black moustache.
8 The friend looked infinitely relieved by the prospect of dispensing with atoms.
9 I think she's relieved by Haymitch's absence, and who can blame her?
10 The symptoms can be greatly relieved by careful attention to the diet.
11 The next morning the parties were relieved by a force from camp.
12 She was quite interested and relieved by the tone of his narrative.
13 Should the latter happen you will be most essentially relieved by it.
14 Her full heart demands expression, and is relieved by utterance in deeds.
15 On this information you were relieved by the department of your command.
16 Nor was her discomfort much relieved by the prospect of his return.
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