As a normal, relaxed, laid back bloke, I find the whole phenomenon just really odd. |
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The little question mark at the end was left in the air to imply that we are relaxed about this, so take it easy, take it easy. |
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A camp shirt should have a clean-finished hem with side vents so it can be worn tucked out for a relaxed look or tucked in. |
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But the German wardresses remained vaguely aware of her special status and seem to have relaxed in her company. |
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There's an exceptionally warm, relaxed and convivial atmosphere here, with comfy sofas on rugged quarry tiles and a log-burning stove. |
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The muscles joining the hyoid bone to the jaw should be relaxed so that the larynx is pulled forward and upwards. |
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His photos of the fighter on the streets and at home mixed a relaxed, candid style and vibrant, jazzy composition. |
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Applied to wet hair, it stretches out the wave to mimic the texture of relaxed hair. |
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He bowed before the black sapphire throne on which his master sprawled, his one leg cocked over the armrest, totally relaxed. |
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In contrast, some residents of the French Quarter appear comfortable, well-fed and relaxed. |
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A relaxed but buoyant atmosphere sustained by well-tempered music and the interior design neat and elegant. |
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These statutory changes took place in a period of judicial activism in this area which had relaxed the law. |
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In Western societies not conformity but variety and relaxed living are now in fashion. |
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I realized I must look rather intimidating so I relaxed and laughed so as not to scare everyone further. |
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Both British and Irish parliaments became more relaxed about placing their proceedings in the public domain as the century advanced. |
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It also gives them a rare opportunity to meet recent graduates in a relaxed environment. |
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Its long, whip-like tail was twitching contentedly, and it looked extremely relaxed. |
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Lead guitar and vocalist Andrew Kenny, has a relaxed and often whispery quality on the mic that is a perfect compliment to AMS's sound. |
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She soon relaxed though, for the gentle strokes of his hand along her back soothed her troubled nerves. |
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I stopped talking, and relaxed in the cushy seat to hear the light whooshing sound of the train speeding along the track. |
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There is enough diversity among the songs to hold one's interest but not so much fluctuation that the relaxed mood is disrupted. |
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The meal was delicious, and Claudia deftly directed the wine waiter to Tractinius' goblet, so that he was soon very relaxed in their company. |
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The percentage of air shots was very high and rules were relaxed to accommodate these. |
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It would also be in dire trouble if regulators relaxed constraints on the mobile market about supplying airtime to competitors. |
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Curtis was asleep, limbs akimbo, his usually expressive face was relaxed and serene. |
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This will also guarantee the principle of reciprocity when relaxed travel terms are negotiated with other countries. |
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Instead, I reclined the driver's seat all the way and then just relaxed for a while. |
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As a result, I am generally relaxed about the presence of the odd bit of red meat in the diet. |
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Situated not far from the beach you can enjoy the best of both worlds in this relaxed but upmarket centre. |
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It's full of happy kids, relaxed wrinklies, mums, dads and strolling couples. |
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You may find yourself feeling at ease, happy and relaxed by the cheerful non-threatening atmosphere of a gay venue. |
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I know that with a high voice like mine, I cannot sing in the low register unless I am relaxed, but relaxing is not my strong suit! |
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When the mood stone registers blue-green, for instance, your dog is relaxed and cuddly, but black means he's cranky. |
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It is widely believed that the regulations will be relaxed over the coming years. |
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As such, some regulatory controls will be retained on the companies, although others will be relaxed. |
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McCarthy did thrive on television, where his laconic, relaxed style showed off to best effect. |
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All three smiled confidently and gave a relaxed, free rendition that showed rehearsal time well spent. |
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The children will benefit considerably, and it will help the parents find a more relaxed way of relating to them. |
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His reassuring smile relaxed me as I hurried to my first class seat and settled in for the flight. |
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After a couple minutes, her tense body relaxed and she wiggled in the stretcher to get more comfortable. |
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Unprepared, I tensed, then relaxed against him, reminding myself that this was acceptable now. |
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The air was refreshing and Alex relaxed into the seat, stopping her fidgeting. |
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And, because of that freedom, time we shared as a family was much more relaxed and enjoyable. |
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It may slip back into the body when lying down or when the local muscles are relaxed. |
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After stretching my limbs as far as they could go, I completely relaxed my muscles, snuggled with my pillows and drifted back to sleep. |
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She relaxed her hold on the belay line and began slowly feeling with her foot for the ladder behind her. |
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He clenched the wheel tighter, then relaxed his grip, thinking that maybe, just maybe Ellie would catch on. |
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Her attacker eventually relaxed his grip but continued to pummel her face, police said. |
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I could tell my shoulders dropped from being in a harsh, and ready-to-attack position to a more relaxed position. |
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When I was in seventh grade, my older sister, who also has curly hair, got her hair chemically relaxed. |
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If your hair has been permed or relaxed, color has to be applied carefully or it can weaken the structure of your hair. |
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Also, hair that is relaxed, straightened, or permanently dyed is more porous than natural hair. |
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Do your homework completely before you decide to have your hair chemically straightened or relaxed. |
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Gel ingredients work well on virgin, waved, curled, relaxed, and textured hair in the long run. |
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Not only do attitudes need to change, but the regulatory restrictions could be considerably relaxed. |
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The Church of England relaxed its rule that women must wear hats in church. |
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That courtesy was a necessary formality also in the United States, but customs have relaxed a bit in practice. |
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Still, Congress relaxed the embargo recently to allow trade in food and medicines, and a new day may be coming. |
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We weren't allowed to do it before because of the deficit, now they have relaxed the rules so we can still go for it. |
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I found it to be a relaxed atmosphere, where I could converse with friends over a quiet drink. |
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Whatever your reason for nominating, be it a good selection of drinks, friendly bar staff or a relaxed atmosphere, we want to hear from you. |
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She contrasted this chaos to the relaxed and friendly atmosphere of Buala, which had no roads, no construction and no amenities. |
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It's a tasty food with enough varieties even for die-hard veggies and is usually served in a relaxed and friendly atmosphere. |
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For the casual non-pilgrim visitor, their relaxed atmosphere makes them extremely accessible. |
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The welcoming blue eyes crossed with guarded tension, and her relaxed pose stiffened with anxiety. |
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Mr Rock paid tribute to the hospitality of the locals, as well as the relaxed and laid-back atmosphere which prevailed throughout the weekend. |
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If you're looking for a chilled relaxed, friendly atmosphere, then this is the place to be. |
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Smith says the relaxed atmosphere helps his staff open up more and forget the pressures of the office. |
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Refreshments were provided and enjoyed by all in a relaxed and informal atmosphere. |
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It's a credit to Byrne's skill as a performer, that he's casually able to generate such a relaxed atmosphere. |
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So you've got the great food, you've got the friendly service, you've got the relaxed atmosphere and toe-tapping music. |
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All are welcome to browse through information and job vacancies on offer in a relaxed atmosphere. |
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Onboard, you will find a relaxed and comfortable atmosphere with excellent service. |
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In this relaxed atmosphere dancers can shop around by hanging out at open doorways and observing dancers and teachers in action. |
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He forced his body into as much of a relaxed state as he could manage, desperately trying not to think at all, not to feel. |
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Mr. Marshall sighed, trying to spread a more relaxed feeling out into the tense air between them. |
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The rhythmic breathing and the relaxed state of the muscles are interpreted by the brain as conducive to a calm frame of mind. |
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As I calm my mind with relaxed, conscious breathing, my body will reach its peak efficiency and awareness. |
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Then there are those who exercise constantly in a bid to be able to eat what they want, seeing every relaxed muscle as torturous. |
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At this comment, Laura's body posture changed from a relaxed one, to a more tense one, with her arms crossed. |
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This relaxed posture allows her to concentrate on contracting her abdominal muscles with maximum intensity. |
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I squeezed as much water out as my relaxed and weakened muscles would allow, took out the plug and stepped out of the tub. |
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Music therapy contributes to reduced anxiety, blood pressure, and heart rate and to relaxed muscle tension. |
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I could feel Mia's relaxed body beneath my arm, already asleep, but Christine and Eric took longer. |
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He picked up and his relaxed mood soon tensed, urgency in his voice as he nodded. |
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The body is a harpsichord, and when its strings are too relaxed, or too tense, the man is sick. |
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Sit with an alert and relaxed body posture so that you feel relatively comfortable without moving. |
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Continue to gently exhale through your mouth, allowing a sense of quiet to take over your relaxed body. |
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Her relaxed body leaned back against his as the force of the spell grew slowly, creating an urgency in him that he didn't know how to alleviate. |
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His smile was one of relief and he relaxed again slightly, drawing her close for one last squeeze of a hug before asking. |
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But we just relaxed slightly and were caught on the hop which was a great shame. |
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Then she relaxed, remembering herself, and walked to the edge of the stage. |
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She gave a little yip of panic when I crawled up under there with her, then relaxed a fraction as she saw who it was. |
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The performances will be by candlelight lending a relaxed ambience to the evening. |
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Just like everywhere else on the island, the spa had an ambiance of relaxed elegance. |
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Sunlight streams in through the windows, highlighting the artwork and contributing to the relaxed ambience. |
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All this was a bizarre contrast to the relaxed and sunny ambience Bradman enjoyed at Bowral High. |
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Broad trees provide welcome shade along the entire way, and the street has a more relaxed and serene ambiance than many city shopping districts. |
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The Laos culture has a unique foundation that has left the Laotians with their relaxed attitude. |
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At the Fabian Society's summer reception at Westminster he was among friends and looking relaxed and comfortable. |
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But once inside this military zone the atmosphere is more relaxed and you are able to walk around freely. |
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But the coaches worked on him and he stormed back in game two to draw level as Ramy, perhaps, relaxed a little. |
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I awoke the next night, feeling relaxed and rested, after a calm night, and a dreamless sleep. |
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The group relaxed, and Jake grinned his wolflike leer again as he lined up his next shot. |
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Spiritual guides hang out in relaxed places where they can be of assistance to others without revealing their supernatural powers. |
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Carl made her feel so good, so relaxed that she let herself go completely, losing herself in the moment. |
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I mean, British people, when asked about this, now are pretty relaxed in saying let bygones be bygones. |
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As soon as the suppressive policy relaxed, however, religious revivals burst through the vast land. |
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When he had got up to the animal she was riding he put his hand on the crupper and relaxed his speed. |
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When the horse rider had passed by, Clyde relaxed and they stepped into the street. |
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Players are so in fear of stepping out of line off the pitch they are far from relaxed by the time they step onto it. |
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The decor is unmistakably high class with the fixtures, fittings and appointments setting a relaxed yet cultured atmosphere. |
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I hope my approachableness allows others to feel comfortable and relaxed around me to voice their questions, concerns or ideas. |
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By reading aloud, a literate person engages a child in language as they sit together, relaxed and quiet. |
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I feel a little guilty that my parents will have gone home less relaxed then when they arrived. |
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For night-time visits use side lights to create a warm and relaxed feel in living rooms and bedrooms. |
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Dressed down in jeans, jacket, white shirt, black tie and beige loafers, he seems relaxed and healthy, younger than his 43 years. |
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Keep your arm and shoulder muscles relaxed, and move your arms slowly back and forth. |
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Eventually the drums and bass drop out completely, and we're left with dual arpeggiating guitars gently supporting a relaxed sax melody. |
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The articulated vertebral series collected at OMNH V 1005 are straight and relaxed. |
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When you're fully relaxed, use a brush or a loofah and plenty of shower gel or soap to work up a lather. |
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We've become accustomed to treating alcohol as no big thing, and our relaxed attitude rubs off on long-term visitors. |
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Keep both ankles loose and relaxed inside your boots so you can easily roll them to the sides and increase the depth of your edge set. |
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Take a few practice strokes, and let the shot go with a loose relaxed grip. |
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Have the confidence to let the shot go where you know it will, with a loose relaxed grip. |
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Standing with loosely relaxed knees, they start to work their feet by stamping rhythms on the floor. |
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A lot of people think we're just relaxed, loosey-goosey, but we have a lot of discipline. |
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I stuck my hand up hesitantly and relaxed when I noticed he was wearing faded blue jeans and a rugby shirt, what he said he would be wearing. |
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As the oxygen mask reduced her need to gasp for breath, Mary relaxed a bit and reflected on her last, turbulent hour. |
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Instead it can offer a relaxed and low-key environment that feels like it isn't trying too hard. |
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Innovations in new, high-performance fabric are behind the relaxed silhouettes of the athleisure trend. |
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By the end of the lesson, she is sitting deep in the saddle as her horse canters in a controlled, relaxed manner. |
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The atmosphere is relaxed and the waiters are friendly, attractive and fully equipped with a sense of humour. |
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Whilst waiting for the wagons, the boys organised sentries, checked their horses' tack, loaded their revolvers and relaxed. |
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He didn't go in his top hat and tails as it was relaxed dress and he was in a suit. |
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Reading an autocue while appearing relaxed and natural is not exactly rocket science. |
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Today he was sporting a relaxed suit of sandstone brown, with blinding white shirt underneath his jacket. |
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Last week, he and his Cabinet met for a relaxed away day in St Andrews to plot their strategy for the coming months. |
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The taut muscles of his face have relaxed, and he speaks with a confidence that is inspiring. |
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And so he made his way to the bench in where he sat down and relaxed his taut muscles. |
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After he had got the car on the highway, he relaxed, closing his eyes and leaning back. |
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A relaxed Mr Kennedy did not sparkle, but remained jocular as he parried friendly questions. |
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It is best appreciated in its relaxed, complex entirety, the themes rippling into your consciousness like a cool backwash from a passing ship. |
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The company and conversation were relaxed and entertaining and I didn't even mind being up late on a school night! |
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The whole Latin-lifestyle shtick epitomises youthful sophistication, syncopated libido and relaxed, hedonistic good times. |
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At first she was tense, but she relaxed slightly when he put his arm around her. |
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He tensed up for a single second, and then relaxed, all his worries and pain leaving him. |
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While getting tensionless, deep and well relaxed sleep, the individual can produce more and feel great doing it. |
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I stepped out of the tub when the water grew tepid, feeling a lot more relaxed. |
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I was able to ameliorate her concerns on that score and she relaxed, but just a bit. |
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Wearing his trademark knee-length coat and black hat, the bearded Charlie was his usual relaxed self. |
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For visitors the relaxed atmosphere soothes like a balm after the heated days of summer. |
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If you want a more relaxed approach, then the pantry provides delicious thalis at your seat via your personal bearer. |
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Loud snores drifted over from one side of the room as someone had become so relaxed they'd fallen asleep. |
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He felt someone tap on his shoulder and turned to see the barkeep, he took his drink and paid him, then relaxed and sat in silence. |
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After he relaxed, the delayed shock hit him and he turned white as a sheet. |
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This history-dependent behavior, first described for relaxed muscles by Denny-Brown in 1929, is attributed to a thixotropic effect. |
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Enthusiasm and dedication can easily turn to self-delusion and, once scientific rigour is relaxed, error and confusion are almost inevitable. |
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It's a such a relaxed atmosphere and despite all the organisation that's involved, everything is ticking over beautifully. |
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He relaxed a little and walked down the hallway to his room, tugging at his tie until the knot loosened and he could slip it off. |
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I had to learn English to follow the lyrics and had to adapt the relaxed, mellow jazz moves to my ballet technique. |
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His hands had a tight grip on the steering wheel and his posture was anything but relaxed. |
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Everyone is friendly, relaxed and enjoying the warm evening without a hint of menace or bad behaviour. |
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We immediately relaxed into the restaurant's friendly, informal atmosphere. |
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Chinese attitudes towards alcohol have always been fairly relaxed, and to be slightly tipsy is not a disgrace. |
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Because many landlords had lost their serfs, the lords relaxed ancient obligations and duties. |
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As one might expect, people who were watching TV when we beeped them reported feeling relaxed and passive. |
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There was no beeriness here, just a relaxed crowd here to explore musicians and listen to their music. |
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Our tutors specialise in teaching beginners in a very relaxed homely atmosphere. |
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More memorable, however, is the gutsy food, cooked to order and served at a relaxed pace. |
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The atmosphere on set is very relaxed even if the scenes are very dramatic and tension filled. |
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The Danes, Belgians and Italians are more relaxed still with their working weeks of fewer than 39 hours. |
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The rest of the ride can be completed in a very relaxed manner, with no chance of a sore-mouthed horse. |
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Instead, he became totally calm, relaxed and focused on the shot he was about to play. |
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She's relaxed and friendly, and it's easy to slip into casual conversation and away from the professional mien if one is not paying attention. |
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Silver milk churns will make the perfect containers for your wedding table centres if you are going for a relaxed country rustic feel. |
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The warriors remained calm and relaxed, listening to the trample of the demonic horde just feet in front of them. |
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At La Catedral, a milonga with an indie atmosphere in the district of Almagro, the crowd is younger and the atmosphere relaxed. |
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For our minimoon, we wanted to do something chilled, low effort and relaxed, without having to travel far. |
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She shoos me out of her nice clean treatment room and I totter off feeling not exactly relaxed. |
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At more relaxed times we correct the grammar mistakes of political speeches. |
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Refuse To Bend has a very relaxed way of racing but I have my doubts about him getting the trip around Epsom. |
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A balanced and relaxed state after a period of stress and hard work sets a biorhythm that keeps your energy levels in top gear today. |
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The atmosphere is relaxed and cosy, ideal for a quiet conversation on weighty world matters or passing trivialities. |
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People get relaxed with their routines, they get lazy, and their head swells up since they're the one with all the information. |
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A series of modular pieces tends to create a more relaxed style, where function and form combine informally. |
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This light product softens, strengthens and moisturizes both relaxed and natural hair. |
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Within a day of arriving we felt so relaxed that the most momentous decision we faced was deciding where to eat. |
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Here you'll enjoy modern classrooms and the relaxed tuitional style of our friendly and experienced teachers. |
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In subtler metrical styles, this correlation is relaxed, so that weak monosyllables often appear in strong positions in the meter. |
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She knew that this wasn't the safest thing in the world to do, but after saying a quick, silent prayer, she felt much more relaxed and safe. |
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Smiling in blissful content, she tried to remember the last time she had relaxed this much. |
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The rules are so relaxed now that you can rest a player who is off-colour. |
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While the horses whinnied and munched on the grass, the men relaxed. |
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The whole atmosphere was relaxed, which did a lot to set my mind at rest. |
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This has led to some suggestions that the accounting firm may have adopted a more relaxed attitude on the audit side in order to keep the consulting fees rolling in. |
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Many of the companies that offer hair relaxing kits also offer special aftercare products to help keep the newly relaxed hair soft and prevent dryness or damage. |
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After the mitts were removed patients were asked to clench their left hands and in each a tourniquet was applied 10 cm proximal to the wrist and the hand relaxed. |
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The night of our visit, few diners came into the restaurant and light jazz music relaxed everyone while shielding us from the outside heat and noise. |
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Since access restrictions have been relaxed its farm conservation team has been giving free advice to farmers whose livestock was culled during last year's outbreak. |
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Complementary approaches include aromatherapy and reflexology and these may, if nothing else, provide a quiet, relaxed environment in which to wind down. |
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He looked truly happy and relaxed, and I smiled back weakly. |
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The result is a flawed but intriguing film that succeeds in holding your attention with a number of fine set pieces and some gleefully relaxed performances. |
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He relaxed his tense finger that had been curled around the trigger. |
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The man did not extend his hand, but his tense posture relaxed noticeably. |
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If we are too relaxed, we become lethargic, wasteful and languid. |
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His body had relaxed a bit, but his voice was tense and apprehensive. |
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Changing the way you inhale and exhale can help you feel more relaxed, energized, or focused. |
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Just as Palmer, taken in sixty-second doses, seems relaxed, so, measured over hours, he seems in need of a sedative. |
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He's reclining on a couch looking surprisingly relaxed and amused as he relates the story of how penury forced him into such an unusual career choice. |
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Magistrates are demonstrating a more relaxed attitude towards granting licences and have given the nod to an extra 21 new licensed premises in recent times. |
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Some time ago, the government relaxed the rules on import of cars. |
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If the rules were relaxed, the power of the symbol would be devalued. |
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There's something very personal about the relaxed, just-behind-the-beat way in which the three principals phrase the licks, riffs and melodies that define their sound. |
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They are also relaxed about the prospect of tolling the new road. |
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He is relaxed, meanwhile, about the possibility of any reformation. |
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Wearing a headscarf and a relaxed disposition, Nadda looked barely old enough to be in college. |
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He is a teenager at ease, relaxed and self-confident, never too excited. |
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Adding a few drops of calming essential oils, such as lavender, bergamot or rose to your bathwater, or sprinkling them on your pillow, will help you to feel relaxed. |
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He relaxed his pace, removed the look of appraisal and curious scrutiny from his face and replaced it with one of nonchalant friendliness and benign interest. |
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One report states that you have matured and mellowed with age and that your attitude has changed so that you now look at life in a better view and appear relaxed and settled. |
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The horseman should be poised, relaxed and in control of the situation. |
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Nevertheless the rigorism of his ascetic resolve was never relaxed. |
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Looking at your direction in the film, it's very relaxed and assured. |
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These figures are achieved high in the rev range, and with a fairly relaxed fifth gear a quick shift back to fourth is needed for quick overtaking. |
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Mehlman, a man seemingly born in a well-pressed suit, basked in the victory, relaxed in a flannel shirt. |
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Clara relaxed and smiled at Adam who had risen from the table. |
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That relaxed, leisurely philosophy to cooking permeated everything they did. |
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Pakistan relaxed its ban on refugees crossing over from Afghanistan on Friday but reimposed it yesterday after about 3000 Afghans entered the country. |
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But everybody was so down to earth, and the atmosphere was very relaxed. |
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It also lends a more laid-back and relaxed attitude to shopping. |
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A friendly dog has perked up ears, open and alert eyes, a relaxed mouth, a tail or whole rear end wagging, and possibly whimpering, yapping or giving short barks. |
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Since they saw no contradiction between bodily appetites and godliness they would be relaxed about the display of sexual characteristics like the beard. |
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Sam tensed, then relaxed, not responding, but not pulling back either. |
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They liked the relaxed but outspoken style, together with a certain tough-mindedness, to be found among Australian philosophers, and they liked the atmosphere of Australia. |
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I felt sleepy and relaxed now, and that loosened my tongue and my senses. |
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His body tensed but then relaxed as they both stepped though the portal. |
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Whereas she's relatively calm and relaxed, he's tense and anxious. |
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While Leeds looked tense and nervous, City were confident and relaxed. |
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These two rules make the atmosphere more relaxed and friendly. |
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While the mums relaxed with a cup of coffee and a mince pie the group of eight children all aged under 10 searched the shelves for something special. |
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The data for the Sendai virus also suggest relaxed selective constraints on V, although the lower levels of variation in this clade render this conclusion less certain. |
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There were a couple of catchy numbers, a bit of rockiness and a lot of more relaxed poppy numbers and they are indeed a band of quality musicians. |
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A soapy solution was rubbed all over my scabby, bruised and burnt fingers leaving me with a relaxed sensation you wouldn't have believed possible in this part of your body. |
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When he lost control over his two-wheeler once, he relaxed his muscles. |
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Bill, roguish but engaging and relaxed, held the crowd rapt. |
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But my finger was tight on the trigger, and it hurt as I relaxed it. |
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He relaxed, and Lea loosed her grip, but again didn't release him. |
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Matty relaxed her position and leaned forward against the desk. |
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Nevertheless, I made him feel relaxed, and his work excited me. |
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South Carolina relaxed the strictness of its ID law, and a bipartisan court unanimously approved it. |
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Piper immediately bolted upright from her more relaxed position. |
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She appeared completely relaxed as they walked side by side along an undulating avenue bordered on both sides by old buildings of brick and stone. |
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Because the music here is so free, so joyous, so relaxed that all its pleasures are instantly communicable. |
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The gagging can be extreme, even when patients are relaxed and cooperating by swallowing repeatedly during the procedure. |
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The sunny, warm weekend was filled with that special combination of friendly flirting, sincere helpfulness, and relaxed toplessness that characterizes the festival every year. |
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The migration to the coast is being led by the baby boomers and other seachangers who are either retiring or deciding to adopt a more relaxed beach lifestyle. |
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All exercises are done in the classroom itself so that children are relaxed at home and need not carry satchels stuffed with heavy loads of textbooks and exercise books. |
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Wins such as Hobby Lobby, far from leading them to adopt a more relaxed posture, merely prove the need for more work. |
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What you want for singing is, first of all, a loose relaxed neck. |
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With delisting, relaxed regulations, and hunting quotas, you might add in another one or two hundred dead grizzlies. |
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He made a relaxed body motion, and took a step towards the mustang. |
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The drama transfixed the normally calm Sydney, known for its laid-back vibe and relaxed population. |
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I was merely lubricated and relaxed, not drunk by any means. |
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When trying to kick faster, keep your legs loose and relaxed. |
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People who know him speak of a relaxed and charming man, remarkably free of arrogance or unpleasantness. |
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A Charlie Hebdo reporter said that security provision had been relaxed in the last month or so and the police car disappeared. |
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Now that the national has gone from relaxed and comfortable to alert but not alarmed, everyone's a little touchy about who might be up to no good. |
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Of course, the first prerequisite is to have a flexible and relaxed body. |
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Sitting relaxed in a blazer and untucked shirt, he talked about what draws him to such combustible roles. |
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You can be sure that your mind and body will both feel fully relaxed and refreshed; ready to start your well-deserved vacation off on the best foot! |
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The 4-foot-11 Douglas appears to have chemically relaxed natural hair, to which she has added a human-hair ponytail for height. |
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In or out of uniform his motion is languid, his voice relaxed and mellifluous, his movements deliberate, confident. |
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The host for the evening, MC Silky was great, making everyone feel welcome and relaxed, playing silly songs on his guitar and telling good jokes to warm the audience up. |
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The vibe is way upscale though a little on the relaxed side, so ardent scenesters will likely want to move on to Drai's or other velvet rope enclaves. |
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By contrast, Kerry had wandered around the stage with his microphone, making comments and interacting with the crowd, talking in a relaxed, assured fashion. |
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Fight the tendency by keeping your elbows loose and upper body relaxed. |
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His posture was confident and relaxed, his arms hung loose by his side. |
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He was too blocky and upright for such a relaxed home, and I could see that he belonged in one of those modern apartments where everything is stainless steel. |
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He's wearing a slightly dazed expression, but looks relaxed. |
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Their movements have a likable jazzy syncopation, a bit of relaxed jive. |
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Like many a fond father he was relaxed, expansive and jocular. |
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The rules were relaxed slightly a decade ago when wives and other female guests were allocated six seats in the games room where they were permitted to sit. |
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The shirts are comfortable and elaborate and the suits feel relaxed yet durable. |
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The programme has recently relaxed a rule stopping previous winners from a second appearance and wrote to him asking if he would like to come on again. |
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To maintain its relaxed uprightness, a balanced body then begins to make spontaneous movements and adjustments, ever so slightly, ever so resiliently. |
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For example, in relaxed myofibrils, it was unclear whether each Tmod striation could be unambiguously resolved into separate thin filament profiles. |
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A man eats something messily to prove he's relaxed and cute. |
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You'll wake up rested, relaxed and ready to take on the day. |
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The relaxed muscles allow them to empty the bladder this way. |
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This is not making the 228,000 residents of Irving, Texas feel very relaxed. |
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Alpha waves typically are seen when a person is relaxed and not focusing on a task. |
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Thompson nicely underplays the film's coincidental connections and melodrama, creating a tone that's assured, relaxed and easy to appreciate. |
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On I Thought About You the tenorist also demonstrated that he is a master of the art of relaxed swing. |
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Tensile strength and relaxed compression yield stress decreased at a similar rate with increase in temperature. |
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They're versatile, working as well with dressed-up rooms as with slouchier, more relaxed spaces. |
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To make sure that all such effort remains fun and rewarding, the dogless hunter should set a pace that's both relaxed and ready for action. |
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The Typhoon is a highly agile aircraft at both supersonic and low speeds, achieved through having an intentionally relaxed stability design. |
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In other words, the ability to convert thermal energy into work while the rubber relaxes is allowed by the higher entropy of the relaxed state. |
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Most Karls expressed similar tastes and hygiene, but in a more relaxed and inexpensive way. |
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