Word: relaxedness
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"We were kind of resigned entering the petit final," Brooks said. "But we had to do well, otherwise we would have been mad at ourselves. We knew that if we relaxed, this could be ours."
In their book, Comer and Poussaint emphasize a calm and straightforward approach. They point out that even black children from affluent homes in integrated neighborhoods need reassurance about racial issues because from their earliest days they sense that their lives are "viewed cheaply by white society." If, for example, a...
Largely responsible for the improved atmosphere is Israel's newly relaxed posture. The Rabin government is offering to transfer to the Palestinians control over such matters as education, culture and health, even before the negotiations are completed.
All four of Duong's novels as well as some shorter works have been banned in Vietnam, even after the Vietnamese Communist Party announced a more relaxed policy towards writers in 1987. In addition to Paradise, works such as Untitled Novel (translated excerpts available in the March 1993 issue of...
The annual retreat for Democratic Senators in the Virginia Tidewater is usually a relaxed affair, with the attractions of golf, beer and barbecue. But for Bill Clinton it was a chance for another 12-hour day of nonstop talk about health care, Bosnia and the deficit. As his hosts tried...