Word: relaxedness
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According to Delaney Smith, shorter teams concentrate more on rebounding because they must work harder and box-out better to win the boards. Taller teams, however, tend to approach this aspect of the game with a more relaxed attitude--perhaps an overly relaxed attitude.
Never mind that gays have an exemplary record of military service. Never mind that the military has relaxed such curbs during wartime. Never mind that in most of the cases of disruptions attributed to gays, it was not gays but anti-gay attitudes that caused the disciplinary problems.
NASHUA, N.H. As the news of John Sununu's fall blared from the television set last Tuesday, a smile of sweet revenge crossed Hugh Gregg's face, and his hand, which had turned purple from strangling a golf putter in anticipation of the announcement, finally relaxed. "A great day," said...
The jam never let up from there. The next song, "Spreadin' Rhythm Around," presented a skilled ensemble who could sing on key and snap brilliantly at the same time. The singing was intense, but the mood was relaxed.
Instead of sitting in the Science Center all afternoon or hunting through Lamont for the most comfortable chair, students should go back to their rooms, curl up in their comfy beds and sleep. Napping is not a sign of sloth or irresponsibility. It is the mark of a truly relaxed...