Word: relaxedness
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All told, successive Administrations steadily relaxed export controls on a slew of computers, machine tools and high-end electronics that China could covertly put to forbidden military use. These "dual-use" sales have long eluded a neat solution: security hawks deride pro-traders as "rope sellers"--capitalists eager to sell...
She's an actress who can take us from the relaxed romantic clarity of her songs (she sings all the vocals herself) to the damp miseries of Limbo's melodramatic (and harshly ambiguous) conclusion without our being aware of the downshifting. But then, for much of this decade, Mastrantonio has...
"I guess it was a good race because I got to run really relaxed since I was pretty much out in front," said McGraw, who ran a 61.37. "It was also bad that I wasn't pushed."
More Cubans could play here, of course, if the U.S. relaxed its embargo. Demonstrating outside Camden Yards, Ernest Mailhot, of the small Miami Coalition to End the Embargo, hoped that "through the players, Americans can see the Cuban people instead of Fidel."
Listening to my friends' unbelievable workloads has made me realize that I don't have too much to do, a rare occurrence in my college career. At a school where people definitely pride themselves on how busy they are--in terms of hours worked, pages written, tests to study for...