Word: relax
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...Then Brando helpfully added a few points. Said he: "I'm here for three things. I want to get to know my parents-in-law. I want to live for a while under this beautiful blue sky where my fiancée was born . . . and I want to relax in the sun." Chirped Josane: "I'm very happy. My dream has come true." With that, the couple hopped on Marlon's rented motor scooter and chugged off toward the beautiful sky. Next day, though, Marlon was tired of "persecution" from newsmen. He kissed his girl goodbye...
...cool, v. Relax, e.g., "I cooled it at a table for a while...
...Rembrandt painting, and the big string section gave off an aura as warm as the old rose of the eleven cellos. The Concertgebouw made less noise than the best U.S. orchestras, and its climaxes were never ear-piercing. Rather, it seemed to inhale smoothly, reach its peaks easily, then relax with a sigh instead of an exhausted gasp...
...spite of these restrictions, the fraternity is still the focus of undergraduate life. It is a place to relax to entertain dates, to talk, and to engage in the drinking for which Dartmouth is famed. This too is limited by the college, however, despite its support of the fraternity system. Drinking is allowed only from noon until 1 a.m. and women are permitted in the first floors of the houses daily until 11 p.m. and until 1 a.m. Saturdays...
...would also help, he added reiterating statements made earlier in the week, if local school boards would relax education course requirements to aid the liberal arts student interested in teaching...