Word: relaxedness
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Gore seemed relaxed in his role last week as he sat in his office, sipping tea while he assessed for TIME reporters his first eight months in office. His biggest surprise, he said, is the "unrelenting intensity of decision making. A typical CEO of a FORTUNE 500 company will have...
WHILE BILL CLINTON RELAXED ON Martha's Vineyard last week, staff members were sweating and fretting back in Washington, studying computer models for answers to one of the most explosive questions facing his health-care-reform proposal. That question -- the subject of a showdown meeting scheduled with the President this...
Yet Letterman, 46, remains an aloof, almost opaque celebrity. In conversation he is articulate, disarmingly modest and genuinely, effortlessly funny. Having shed 30 pounds since last year, he seems more relaxed and upbeat than ever before. Yet he guards his emotions tightly and talks only reluctantly about his private life...
In addition, genetic evidence would probably affect many private relationships. Parents might be more relaxed about allowing children to have gay teachers, Boy Scout leaders and other role models, on the assumption that the child's future is written in his or her genetic makeup. Those parents whose offspring do...
Sumner's vocals have become more relaxed, conveying conflicting shades of emotion. On World, he sounds almost wistful as he sings, "It may well be too late/ But I've no passion for this hate." On Special, the band's acerbic side surfaces briefly as Sumner sneers, "It was so...