Word: relaxedness
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With his reelection never in doubt, Kennedy, the senior senator from Massachusetts, relaxed and enjoyed the gala event in his honor last night, a buoyant celebration in Boston's Copley Plaza hotel, complete with local political bigwigs, free-flowing alcohol, bagpipes and hordes of Kennedy siblings, nieces, nephews and cousins...
Yet when he died last week, at 78, it was apparent that of all the pioneers of TV's first generation, Allen remains the most relevant, one of the half-dozen indispensable people in the medium's history. When he became host of a new late-night broadcast on NBC...
"We can't take any games for granted because you'll get surprised if you come out here relaxed," said Bayne. "We had two really good games today--this morning was a tough game, and so was this afternoon."
Yet in Prodigal Summer there is, despite the relaxed tone, Kingsolver's by now trademark didacticism. She does not subscribe to the view that novelists with a message ought to send a telegram. It can be no accident that three of the four main characters in the novel have worked...
But the question of where Gore stood misses the more interesting one of how he stood. What's most distinctive about Gore isn't that he's left or right but that he is most relaxed when he's in a fight. He's always been a tough, take-no...