61.   But with Cher performing the songs, her ever-changing facade promised that persistence and snazzy clothes can ease any pain.

62.   Certain foods can trigger pain while others ease pain, Barnard says.

63.   Clinton, flush with a current budget surplus that would ease the pain of reform, claims the middle ground.

64.   Courts have long recognized technology as a way to ease the pain of separation in custody cases.

65.   Democrats will grit their teeth and laugh to ease the pain.

66.   Doctors, afraid of prosecution, withhold opiates that could ease the pain of terminal patients.

67.   Dr. Hawkins attributed the increase to the ability of anesthesiologists to ease labor pain with smaller doses of medicine and fewer side effects than in years past.

68.   Dorlan said the treatment has proved effective in easing the pain of arthritis and stimulating cartilage growth.

69.   Dodgers trainer Stan Johnston said Brown had irritation around the rib cage after his start last Wednesday against the Chicago Cubs, but the cortisone shot eased that pain.

70.   Exercise is the centerpiece of the nondrug section, which also said chiropractic, acupuncture and other nondrug therapies may ease pain.

v. + pain >>共 430
feel 17.17%
ease 7.57%
cause 6.80%
have 5.53%
experience 4.72%
suffer 4.28%
relieve 3.67%
inflict 2.03%
take 1.95%
reduce 1.90%
ease + n. >>共 771
tension 10.44%
concern 7.61%
restriction 7.59%
pressure 4.88%
pain 3.95%
sanction 3.90%
fear 3.72%
burden 2.58%
regulation 1.62%
closure 1.57%
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