In this state they are frenetic, unrelaxed and prone to bad judgment, caught up in the hysteria of the moment. |
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The report added for good measure that Australian officials regarded him as unrelaxed, overfocused on China and difficult. |
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It may be the scale of the occasion combined with his natural shyness, but he seems entirely unrelaxed as he introduces the band to the crowd. |
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Williams, who is fourteen years old, did a number reminiscent of the teen-aged Glover: unrelaxed, uninflected, and stupendous. |
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There's a timely logic to institutional trashings of the unrelaxed, unopen, and precious, in line with recent installation and performance art. |
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That's how we walked, completely unrelaxed, a zombie-like walk. |
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