In paying banksters for losing money and relaxing accounting standards, they are only encouraged to commit more fraud. |
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Instead, relaxing, lying around in bed, going out and eating nice food was the order of the day. |
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Having a shave and getting rid of unwanted body hair in the heat or sauna is also supposed to be relaxing for the nerves and skin. |
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Herbal antispasmodics such as Jamaican dogwood, cramp bark and catnip can be used for relaxing muscle tension and spasms. |
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I feel Mother's cold smile, her fingers releasing Nikola and his face relaxing when the roots of his hairs snap back into place in his skin. |
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With stress so much a part of modern life, a weekly oil massage and relaxing aromatherapy can be beneficial for children. |
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He did as he was told, closing the door and relaxing a little, sitting on the chair the wrong way round and leaning on the back. |
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Isabelle and John write that they are keen to do plenty of relaxing, preferably on a beach, beside a lake or simply lolling around a pool. |
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Bandit loosened his grip, relaxing his arms until his hold on her turned into a real embrace. |
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My partner is off today, no doubt lounging around with a leisurely breakfast before having a relaxing day. |
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After supping our drinks and relaxing in the lounge we were taken into the restaurant. |
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A few months ago, I was relaxing in the coffee lounge of a large hotel after an anniversary dinner with my wife. |
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Toby was relaxing on a sun lounger reading Lord Of The Rings and talking to Tom. |
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Soothing music playing in the background created a relaxing atmosphere, setting the tone for the evening. |
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We enjoyed a relaxing leisurely lunch before starting the afternoon session. |
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It felt strange at first as Sarah led her into the arena, but after a few circles on the lunge Amber felt herself relaxing. |
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There's no relaxing because with the tight transmission ratios, the tach jumps right back to redline. |
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After a relaxing meal we enjoyed a comfortable night in the luxurious Luxmore Hotel. |
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As he approaches 80, he seems to be relaxing some of the long-held austerities of his art. |
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Nothing more relaxing, you might think, than the weekly meeting of four friends in the shade of the tamarind tree. |
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They were tanning while relaxing in the warm bubbly Jacuzzi at Beaches Sandy Bay. |
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Jonathan Crane, wearing the rags and tatters of his Scarecrow costume, without his mask, is relaxing on a couch, feet up on an endtable. |
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You can fill baskets with all sorts of goodies, from herbal teas to fruits to satchels of sea salts for a relaxing bath. |
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Establish a bedtime routine of relaxing activities, such as listening to soft music or giving your loved one a back rub. |
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The bride-to-be and her friends get together at a spa to enjoy relaxing massages, facials, manicures, pedicures and other treatments. |
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After their adventure, the piglets will be relaxing at Divernagh and feasting on pig meal and scraps until they are re-housed. |
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Along with taking herbs, inhale the relaxing scents of lavender, chamomile, lemon balm, bergamot, orange blossom or rose. |
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I want to be in Hawaii, relaxing on the beach with my personal masseuse and the love of my life. |
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Besides exercising, you need to learn to master the art of relaxing mentally and not worry about everything around you. |
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After the relaxing bath I put on my short fluffy white bathrobe and examined the clothes grandmother had provided me. |
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There is a large saloon and four cabins for the eight guests, beamy decks for relaxing topsides and a good-sized stern dive platform. |
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Whilst not the place for a crazed night on the tiles, it's certainly worth visiting if a relaxing drink is what you had in mind. |
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Simple, relaxing moments like this make the daily grind of being a student a little more bearable. |
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If truth be told I've had a totally relaxing and lazy 2 days, and here I am beating myself up because I haven't achieved anything worth noting. |
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Mermaids relaxing on the shoreline giggling and talking among each other while mermen watched from afar. |
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This is a rewarding and a relaxing album, that gives a fresh tone to well known and beloved works. |
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She focussed on the relaxing qualities of that beautiful shaft of silver moonlight. |
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The trees which tower over the tables can't help but prove relaxing, something most desired when heading out for a drink after a long day. |
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She thought of it as a nervous motion, or a shake of the muscles when the mind is relaxing, and dismissed it. |
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It's actually quite relaxing, except for when she presses on an area near the big toe of my left foot which is total agony. |
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We were shown into a smart little auditorium where big speakers were pumping out relaxing little sounds of birds chirping and water trickling. |
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The smooth, hour-long journey along the highway with tunes blaring was exhilarating but strangely relaxing. |
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As the place began to fill with various loud rucks of monied students, the relaxing atmosphere was slowly, but surely, poisoned. |
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Last night I spent relaxing on the couch and trying to shake off my morose mood, and I think it worked. |
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This will be a special Mother's Day concert and Tony and Mick and their band are sure to deliver a relaxing and most enjoyable show. |
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It wasn't the relaxing six weeks in the Umbrian countryside that you would think. |
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The portrait conveyed the casual and relaxing quality of the sitter's personality, which is important in this work. |
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In contrast to the uncluttered iciness of many newer places, it is cosy, relaxing and, well, romantic, with oil lamps on each table. |
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At the spa you can do everything, from a relaxing Swedish massage to a moor-mud body wrap. |
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It is has been really relaxing and all the mundane hassles of normal day-to-day life seem a million miles away. |
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We had great warm evenings for sitting out late and it was really relaxing without any means of doing those undone tasks at home. |
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Although there are a few upbeat and boppy tracks, the general mood it generates is a dreamy, laid-back and wonderfully relaxing one. |
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The Botox gets rid of wrinkles by relaxing the muscles that contract and crease the skin. |
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In the evenings, we got into the habit of relaxing on a blacked-out deck while listening to the bow wave and watching the southern stars. |
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North Yorkshire scenery and people, good food, wonderful wines and a totally unstuffy, relaxing atmosphere make the trip more than worthwhile. |
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Cyclists, tired but in high spirits, joined the fun after they finished, relaxing with their families, picnics and braais. |
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On weekends residents brought braais and picnics, playing music and relaxing, he added. |
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He enjoys snowmobiling, boating, and relaxing in his log cabin with his family. |
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It was into this relaxing and snug atmosphere that I sank back into a comfortable bench seat and partook of a spot of lunch. |
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Basil and borage herb tea is especially good for unwinding, and is relaxing and soothing. |
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But bursts of operatic arias, incessant chatter and the clatter of pots and pans give it a curiously relaxing bustle. |
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The shop has an adjoining beauty salon and relaxing spa for brides-to-be needing a little pampering. |
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The relaxing sound of the water was more soothing than a new age meditation tape. |
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The restaurant has a cosy and relaxing feel to it, and the subtle lighting and candles make it ideal for a romantic night out. |
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Traveling with my parents, my brothers and sister, and our then one-year-old daughter did not sound like a very relaxing vacation to me. |
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Very relaxing and ultra potent, the smoke from this legal bud is sure to impress ANY herbal toker. |
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Lydiard Park will fill with people and their picnics relaxing to the sounds of the Proms and the sights of the firework spectacular. |
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The tree house is a favorite gathering spot for informal meetings, relaxing visits with friends, and star gazing at night. |
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The experience is relaxing but businesslike rather than luxurious, and would suit anyone on a busy schedule. |
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She will spend a week relaxing in the Californian sunshine with a select team of stylists from across the globe. |
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She will spend a week relaxing in the Californian sunshine with a select team of stylists hand-picked from across the globe. |
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We're going spend two days just relaxing and hanging out in quiet and privacy. |
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In the morning, there's a sightseeing tour and the afternoon is free for haggling at the stalls or relaxing in a hammam steam bath. |
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All set a perfect mood for relaxing the strained sinews and harassed souls. |
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While relaxing at a harbor-side lunch table, you can watch pelicans and fishing boats. |
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The relaxing Caribbean holidays are replaced by exhausting weekends at a Center Parc. |
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The park will also have cascades and waterfalls to provide a cool, relaxing place to nearly 280 families of army personnel. |
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There is super, relaxing seating with safety belts for four people, two multi-positioned tables and oodles of storage space. |
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Natural light, high ceilings, and an air of openness create generous spaces for eating, drinking, and relaxing. |
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This could lead to relaxing the opening times of pubs and bars and allowing them to stay open longer. |
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The new concept being to feel some good pain from the stretch then relaxing and letting go, softening the stretch and your general body tension. |
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There has even been talk about relaxing some of the more stringent regulations. |
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I was just relaxing on a nice rock outcropping when all of a sudden, this thing opens right behind me. |
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The sea steadily lost its ominous hue until finally relaxing into cerulean. |
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The two watched the parody of a checkers game in silence for a few moments, relaxing in the mood of the evening. |
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Slightly up slope, hobblebushes, transplanted last spring from a nearby forest, are relaxing after a summer of settling into their new homes. |
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If you think nature sounds CDs are merely soft, relaxing waterfalls and bird cheeps to calm you down after a long hard day, listen again. |
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Then one night, relaxing in front of the television, I realized I was overthinking the matter. |
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The guides maintain a safe and supportive atmosphere with plenty of time for relaxing. |
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If your buoyancy control is good and the current is minimal, the three-plus minutes can be spent in a relaxing hover. |
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They can spend their time here relaxing, walking, sunbathing, swimming and scuba diving. |
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The classically inspired garden is a perfect spot for reading, relaxing, posing, or even planning a murder. |
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It's been regarded more as a hypnotic and it also has strong muscle relaxing effects. |
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We were lucky to secure a seafront apartment and our row of apartments had a peaceful and relaxing ambience. |
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A peaceful, relaxing environment, free of interruptions and disturbances, is best. |
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Listening to a flowing creek may be just the thing for relaxing on a peaceful afternoon. |
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So, if someone asked you to visualise somewhere peaceful and relaxing, where would you take yourself? |
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The warm water coating her skin was therapeutic and relaxing, which was just what she needed after her encounter with Luke. |
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It is a quaint and relaxing venue, a home to connoisseurs of blend, bean and cream, and a portal for percolator punters like me. |
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We were then taken through to the treatment rooms for our facials and the low lighting was very relaxing. |
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We all got massages, facials, manicures, pedicures, and the rest of the relaxing fixings. |
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Stretching out on a sun-drenched beach with a pina colada is most people's idea of a relaxing holiday. |
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I need silence, and I've forgotten just how relaxing and comforting it can be. |
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I find myself playing it and relaxing to the incredible sensations of mood in the music. |
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These richly decorated piano bars provide a perfectly relaxing venue for travelers. |
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Always remain calm when sitting comfortably on the piano stool by relaxing the whole body. |
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It was built in 1929 and has seen many a party and famous face relaxing in front of the fire, pinkies out, sipping a glass of bubbles. |
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Retiring on a diet of golf and pinochle may be relaxing, but the body, mind and soul crave more. |
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Cameron was confident that relaxing and re-creating in the midst of mountain splendour would uplift creative energies and artistic inspiration. |
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On the up-side, the service was excellent and the minimalist decor of the flagstoned basement instantly relaxing. |
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I'm also getting used to relaxing my legs and not pointing my toes so hard. |
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Year-round you'll find young fishing enthusiasts as well as elderly fishermen relaxing on the wooden pier with their poles and bait. |
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Ah yes, nothing more comfortable and relaxing than a small Izakaya especially when you know the owner. |
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She had grown rather fond of the European drink and found it to be relaxing to sit and sip. |
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For a relaxing footbath combine 2 Oranges sliced in rings, a cup of baby oil and a cup of Epsom salt or sea salt. |
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Rather than trying to hug the seafloor, crablike robots could punt along, relaxing and saving the precious energy in their batteries. |
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Craniosacral therapy can help by calming your central nervous system and relaxing muscular tensions. |
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They liked the excellent diving, relaxing atmosphere and friendliness of the people on this crime-free island. |
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Hopefully the next time around, you'll finally enjoy the relaxing cruise of your dreams. |
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I changed into an old Inkspot t-shirt and a pair of shorts and futzed around in my room relaxing. |
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She sank onto the couch, not quite relaxing, almost like a cat crouching before the pounce. |
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Just put the six speed manual gearbox in sixth gear, and it becomes almost a relaxing grand tourer. |
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After a hard day's sightseeing, sitting with a bowl of ice-cream and watching the city go about its business is sublimely relaxing. |
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Although we had an active vacation, Seattle's laid-back pace gave us a relaxing and affordable getaway. |
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You might also want to designate a quiet, private space where you can dim the lights and play your favorite relaxing music. |
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Drinking a couple of glasses creates a feeling of euphoria and a heightening of the senses, at once stimulating and relaxing. |
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Readjusting his position, he propped himself against the log, his whole body relaxing. |
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Work by relaxing the muscles at the neck of the bladder and in the prostate. |
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Sean was in the den relaxing when he called out to me in the kitchen as I was preparing dinner. |
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And it will be on a tennis court, not a golf course, where he is most likely to be found relaxing. |
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Some people may use stress balls, some may take a relaxing walk, but at Thorpe Perrow you can go a step further by de-stressing in a forest. |
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The colour green is supposed to be the most relaxing on the eye and nerves. |
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I hadn't believed myself sleepy, but his voice was a soothing growl and he was stroking my hair in a slow, relaxing caress. |
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He was relaxing at the stately home as security men and guard dogs patrolled the grounds. |
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Disc golf is a healthy, low-cost activity that generally takes place in relaxing surroundings. |
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Besides my epic fail at writing lyrics tonight, it was a relaxing, fun and productive evening behind my six string. |
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We were pondering just that question in September 1998 while relaxing beneath the windblown divi-divi trees in Aruba. |
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Central Park, dating from the Victorian era, is a popular place for recreation and relaxing. |
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The hot water will release the essential oils in the plant material and make a wonderful relaxing ambience. |
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It makes a good base for exploring the gorge area as well as to have a soak in the relaxing hot springs. |
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With its cool black and beige colours, the place exudes a relaxing atmosphere. |
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The hills and downs area seemed remote and edgy, in a way far from relaxing. |
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I could hear lots of popping and crackling sounds but it was quite relaxing, as other sounds were drowned out and I just had to lie there. |
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Sivota is unspoiled, uncrowded, friendly and totally relaxing, without a lager lout in sight. |
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Trees lined the sidewalks, creating shade for relaxing walks on summer days. |
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The morning journey was relaxing and I was able to read a lot that will help me at work. |
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Outside the city, the Jazz performs like a car from the class above, making it very relaxing to drive. |
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Many students, sweating over their books, have dreamt of taking a relaxing nap in one of the beautiful forest clearings. |
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We had lunch at my grandmother's place, and then set out for a nice relaxing drive along the Deeside road. |
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I've been relaxing around Madrid, taking it easy, enjoying the lie-ins and the food, not to mention the one or two drinks at night. |
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I walked several miles south along the beach past Venice and just spent some time relaxing and breathing in the sea air. |
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We all talked about how washing the hair allows nurses to provide acceptable touching and that massaging the head can be relaxing. |
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The carriage was surprisingly relaxing and even the children chattered quietly. |
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These two quintets contain music that is extremely pleasant and also very relaxing without being too troublesome on the intellectual side. |
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Micah asked the question, relaxing back in his seat and cocking his head in my direction. |
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It wasn't long before we hit the port, and after a relaxing ride, it was action stations again. |
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I must admit, I do find running relaxing on a daily basis, but my mind is still active. |
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Complementary therapies that have a relaxing effect, such as massage and acupuncture, may also be helpful. |
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While during the day it is very relaxing, at night it is jovial and good humoured. |
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On rainy days, water cascading from the roof provides the area with a relaxing view. |
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There must be more relaxing ways to reach the last eight, but via their third bumpy, jumpy display in a row, France finally got there last night. |
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After about five or six very enjoyable minutes, I emerged from the whirlpool, telling the attendant how relaxing the experience had been. |
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There is no shame in returning at lunchtime to spend the afternoon with a book, or relaxing in the rooftop hot tub. |
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Many members enjoy working out and then relaxing in the hydrotherapy area, but now we will have no choice but to keep an eye on our watches. |
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She also lent me a couple of Ben Elton books which were good, but not as good for relaxing as they have a whole dark seedy side. |
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Try listening to relaxing music an hour before bedtime to help you wind down or even fall asleep. |
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Outside, men recline on brightly colored silk pillows, relaxing on the carpeted floor of a large goat-hair tent as boys dance to tribal songs. |
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The gardener's therapy kit contains really good hand cream and a relaxing bath soak. |
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For the last forty years, attitudes towards recreational drug use have steadily been relaxing. |
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When it comes time to pump, find a nice, relaxing environment, put your feet up, listen to music, and try not to think about work. |
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Mum and Dad are in a front yard, relaxing in front of a plain red-brick house with a white picket fence. |
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Try to schedule some of your routine chores on workdays so that your days off are more relaxing. |
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She had just started relaxing when her laptop gave a small beep, alerting her that she had mail. |
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A hot shower refreshed me and got me ready for a relaxing evening enjoying my new treasure. |
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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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Controlled, rhythmic breathing has been found to be relaxing by women dealing with labour pain. |
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She stopped biting her nails and laced her fingers together behind her head, relaxing. |
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In ancient Rome, for instance, the bed was an all-purpose piece of furniture, used for eating, relaxing and socialising as well as sleeping. |
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For a soothing, relaxing soak, put dried thyme into an eight-inch square of cheesecloth. |
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My whole body was tensing and relaxing as my logical mind and instincts fought against each other. |
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The girl's eyelids flinched, as though she was dreaming, and she tensed up momentarily before relaxing and falling into a true sleep. |
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However, there are times when a vacation is much more relaxing and comfortable when it can be completed in a makeshift home environment. |
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I saw her tense up slightly before relaxing and forcing a grin on her face. |
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Do something to break up the hassles and stress of the school year with relaxing and fun activities. |
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It was still something that you used for improving your circulation and relaxing your muscles. |
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It acts by relaxing the muscle in the airways and lets air in and out more easily. |
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The treatment involves soft tissue work, relaxing the muscles and manipulating the neck and back. |
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The Pensions Board is to consider relaxing the rules governing pension fund solvency in the case of its 2,000 Defined Benefit Schemes. |
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Because of this study, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service has decided against relaxing some protections against manatees. |
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This is rather a relaxing prospect and suggests a hectic world becoming more gentle but please note, it does not mean a laxness regarding looks. |
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Just zoning out in a bath from 20 minutes to an hour can be a wonderful home-spa experience all by itself, relaxing and private. |
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What I need is a period of rest, and, thankfully, I have an exciting yet restful and relaxing weekend lined up. |
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The colour green is relaxing, the most restful and passive to the eye and mind. |
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To celebrate their golden anniversary the couple are planning a relaxing break in Torquay. |
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Continuing our journey we legged it back to the capital for a relaxing sauna and then dinner by the river. |
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Cool and relaxing, the forest was a refreshing retreat from the muggy, crowded streets and alleyways of the now often crowded town. |
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Also, they revolutionized the whole concept of politics, relaxing its ties with society and religion. |
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He certainly doesn't look uncomfortable, relaxing back in a reclining chair, one of his bare feet covered by a towel while Sally works on the other. |
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Few of us sit down every day, as they do across much of Europe, for a relaxing family meal that could take up to three hours of fun-filled banter and merrymaking to consume. |
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If the answer is no, relaxing them is acceptable, for the common good of rationalizing and streamlining airport security. |
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The cameramen hollered to him and turned him this way and that and he complied reluctantly, never relaxing. |
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She was always jumpy around everyone, rarely ever relaxing her guard. |
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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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You are dog tired, ready to drop from fatigue at any moment, when someone ushers you into a cosy room filled with comfy cushions and relaxing music. |
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The actors are relaxing and pleasantly chatting between takes. |
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The bar here is really just a restaurant waiting area and the squat stools aren't exactly relaxing, but with few diners at this early hour, we're allowed to sit at a table. |
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She took extra minutes to adjust the water's temperature, took extra time shampooing her hair, and extra minutes relaxing at the end of the shower. |
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If traipsing around the shops fills you with as much excitement as hobbling around in a pair of tight shoes, then perhaps something more relaxing might be in order. |
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Back to the much reviled second installment of my two-parter on beating racism which, unlike the heat, can't be overcome by drinking a mint julep and relaxing in the shade. |
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As the cool water slowly soothes away my unjustified frustration, I feel my neck muscles relaxing and know my features are easing back to pacific calm. |
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While you recline, this amazing chair does wonderful things to your body and you start feeling all that stiffness disappearing as knotted muscles begin relaxing. |
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For the most sumptuous layering for relaxing at home, wear slouchy drawstring trousers, cami and an oversized wrap-around cardigan in grey marl cashmere mix. |
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My grandmother felt that birthing in water would be very relaxing. |
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Grab some sangria and sunblock and head to Spain, where a relaxing getaway with an exciting culinary scene is calling your name. |
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He snorted as the old man trundled up to him, relaxing slightly. |
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Instead of medicine, doctors prefer to treat their patients with a comforting chat in relaxing atmosphere. |
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It happened on Friday evening as players, many of them accompanied by their parents, were relaxing at the student hall of residence in south Manchester. |
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The beaches of Pensacola Beach and Perdido Key are not highly commercialized by todays standards, and offer a relaxing place to enjoy the oceanside. |
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The happy couple spent many a relaxing evening in Stoke Newington, sipping fine wines and listening to the sound of Yardie bullets ricocheting around the streets below. |
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I sauntered back to the homestay for a relaxing afternoon and a good book. |
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We enjoyed relaxing on a bench in the grounds in the afternoon, watching the swallows dipping down from the eaves and flying low over the immaculate lawn. |
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The variety of relaxing water pastimes, such as hot tubs, saunas, and whirlpools often located at or near swimming facilities, also are growing in popularity. |
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Any oenophile can attest to the relaxing powers of a glass of fine wine. |
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One way is to escape to a quiet corner for reading and relaxing, a place to sip a mug of steaming mulled cider as you lose yourself in Harry Potter's latest adventures. |
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It also includes unique coping methods, such as voice-recorded mindfulness and relaxation exercises, or relaxing music. |
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Tuina is not especially useful for those seeking a mild, sedating and relaxing massage since it tends to be more task focused than other types of bodywork. |
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Besides enjoying a relaxing cuppa while you wait for the kids why not wander about the nursery or sit on the patio and enjoy the balmy days to come? |
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The government is relaxing its iron-fisted control of the economy. |
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I spent far too much time and money, fitting it, having fun, relaxing. |
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This observation seems inconsistent with the hypothesis that myosin heads bind to actin in a stereospecific conformation in low ionic strength relaxing conditions. |
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Rather than anticipating lazy, hazy days spent relaxing after the stress of study, this week she was busy making the final preparation for her mission of mercy. |
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It is another acoustically driven gem, a lazy but beautifully constructed effort that features some wonderfully whimsical lyrics and a genuinely relaxing vibe. |
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He was reportedly chatting with the oligarch about relaxing E.U. aluminum tariffs. |
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Aside from a few small sections of wood and an oil slick, there was no sign of the boat, or anything resembling the relaxing night they had just enjoyed. |
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If your idea of a relaxing vacation on the coast involves bundling up for a clambake instead of palm trees and rum punch, a trip to Cape Cod is just the ticket. |
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Something in her wiring has taught her that relaxing her defenses is dangerous. |
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The notion that something fun and relaxing can also be healthy is extremely enticing, and may overshadow alcohol's drawbacks. |
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Sherries make a soothing and relaxing nightcap, especially the dark oloroso ones, so full of flavour they taste sweet, though many contain almost no sugar at all. |
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Whether as a gift for a secretary, a neighbor or the mailman, a spa gift certificate for a massage or other relaxing treat is welcome and appropriate. |
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This group have instead put together a record whose super-mellow production is as relaxing as a pair of massaging hands on overly stressed shoulders. |
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One of the most relaxing treatments it offers is the hydromassage, where you relax in a bath of warm seawater while a pressure-adjustable hose is played over your body. |
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To the left of the loft's ladder is a pop-out bay window, a spot for relaxing while looking out over the colorful gardens that Cindy planted for Caroline. |
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It was calm, peaceful and relaxing but Natalie felt the total opposite. |
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Long underwear underneath relaxing pants is preferred choice. |
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She was able to goof off this last year and it felt relaxing to know that she wasn't going to need any brain cells, she didn't have many left to spare. |
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The very special ambiance of our traditional, historical house with its snuggeries, angles and homey niches exude an atmosphere of comfort, relaxing and enjoying. |
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He hit her repeatedly on the head with a hammer after she made a throwaway remark he took exception to in a Halifax pub where she had been relaxing with friends. |
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It talked about relaxing the grip of your ego and emptying your mind. |
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Officers said the couple reportedly stayed up late often relaxing on their patio. |
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The band nailed the dreamy California sound associated with the Eagles or Brian Wilson by spending various parts of the last few years relaxing on SoCal's beaches. |
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To ease aching joints or stiff muscles as a result of sport or vigorous exercise, add half a cup of bicarbonate soda to a hot bath and enjoy a long, relaxing soak. |
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She smiled and stretched out on her bench, relaxing in the soft breeze. |
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It was a relaxing break and well needed respite for both of us. |
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Just as I was dozing off, scrambled eggs nestling comfortably in my tummy and my brain relaxing into a deep and beautiful slumber, my sister called. |
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If you get churning guts, concentrate on relaxing your stomach muscles. |
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His voice used to be sonorous, melodious, and relaxing to her most of the time, but lately, he nearly always sounded impatient, stressed, or angry. |
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The characters are relaxing, enjoying mead, grog, and various other old-timesy type drinks that no one actually drinks anymore like sarsaparilla, sherry, or wine coolers. |
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It was not as peaceful and relaxing as we were led to believe it would be. |
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It was very relaxing to watch the boats go by with their night lanterns on and on occasion feel the nibble from the fishing rod hoping you would catch the big one. |
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It is also home to some of the world's finest spa resorts, making a perfect location for relaxing against a backdrop of hazy mountains and the desert. |
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The centre provides a focal point for MS people offering a physiotherapy area, oxygen chamber, private meeting room and relaxing area for coffee mornings. |
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It is on a tennis court where he is most likely to be found relaxing. |
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Isoprenaline exerts its effects by relaxing the smooth muscle tissues lining the finely branched tubular network of bronchioles that surround the lungs. |
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Certainly the world of The Grifters is not for the faint of heart, where life is a moral quicksand, relaxing is a death wish, and escape is impossible. |
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Hope and Karen were reclining recently in the spa pool at the gym, relaxing in the warm water, an environment conducive to making sudden leaps of insight. |
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Maybe, but surely a vacation should be spent relaxing on the beach and recharging the batteries. |
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At its side is a sheltered cove, just made for relaxing and swimming. |
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It was an excellent opportunity to explore the area and, though I've never been one for self-catering, we had a wonderfully relaxing 20 days there. |
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Walking seemed to be relaxing him slightly, for he could no longer feel his heart beating madly in his chest and the noisome feeling in his stomach had subsided. |
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The coachman heaved their trunks out of the carriage and into the hall, my brothers were already in the lounge, relaxing on the comfortable sofas. |
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As I think back to that Hogarthian nightscape, I can understand why we of a tender bourgeois sensibility are panicked by the idea of further relaxing the licence laws. |
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It felt quite relaxing for a change, so perhaps the month off the writing did me some good, and by the end of it I had a real sense of achievement. |
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Here he waxes all poetic about eagles and relaxing in the sun. |
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Yesterday was spent visiting my family and it was very warm and relaxing. |
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You can enjoy another relaxing festive knees-up, scattily buying bad presents. |
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Evan sat back in the hot tub and listened to the relaxing fizz and pops produced by the eruption of bubbles. |
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Soaking camomile leaves in hot water for five minutes produces a very relaxing herb tea. |
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Henry skilfully played them off one against the other, without relaxing his warlike approach. |
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For all the grandeur of the house, the bar and bistro, where we decided to have Sunday lunch, are chintzily relaxing and informal, almost pubby. |
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The activity of grooming is often observed after an aerial move flight, just after the brutal relaxing awakening in the birds near the helophyte. |
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A dreamy, lightheaded wonder, that reads like a relaxing steambath printed on paper, Moonbeam Moths is pure joy to experience. |
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The pair certainly looked like as if they were having a relaxing time at their Mexican hotel, Villa del Palmar Cancun. |
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Guests can also indulge in relaxing treatments at the a la carte Blue Mahoe Spa. |
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Many relaxing, realistic photos of Bangle Bear at home, in her yard and in her queendom adorn the chapters and pages. |
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The chairs have a pipeless design and a wide range of features and functions to promote a sanitary and relaxing experience. |
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You can also soak up the sea views from the hotel spa, relaxing in the hydro pool, cedar sauna, eucalyptus steam room and caldarium. |
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A cardiac sedative, hypotensive and relaxing nervine, Motherwort strengthens and normalizes heart function. |
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Tapotement, tapping, or percussion are strokes aimed toward energizing the area being treated, yet at the same time loosening and relaxing it. |
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So if it's a quick-fix, relaxing massage you're after then Hellerwork is not for you. |
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A lengthy rat snake slithered past him while he was making the drinks sending him running SURFS UP AND Kevin Pietersen relaxing for cover. |
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One of the most relaxing of Mandela's alleged haunts is Die Strandloper, an informal openair beach restaurant at Langebaan, 125km from Cape Town. |
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Whites, tans, beiges and other neutrals match any color, and they offer calm, relaxing finishes that are always in style. |
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All this plus a visit to historic Stratford-upon-Avon makes for a relaxing, fun weekend not to be missed. |
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Most people can appreciate a relaxing, welcoming atmosphere, nice decor, cosiness and comfiness. |
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They show Caine and co-stars relaxing away from the movie cameras on the familiar streets of Newcastle city centre. |
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Visitors can see house sparrows, skylarks, hovering kestrels and soaring buzzards and enjoy a day out walking and relaxing. |
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The band were relaxing in Italy last week before a concert the next day in Reggio Calabria. |
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The open terrace is the perfect place for sundowners, shisha, aperitifs and relaxing after dinner. |
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I find that by relaxing and destressing women and their partners it can lead to re-balancing of the hormones. |
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In 1950, he and organic chemist Bernie Ludwig synthesized meprobamate, which they found had psychologically relaxing properties. |
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