Word: relaxedness
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"The first goal in overtime was a blessing in disguise," said Princeton Coach Bob Malekoff. "It relaxed everybody and took the pressure off."
As a student at Harvard, Wroblewski has had to get used to the sense of competition. American students, especially at Harvard, feel they have so much to win that they work harder I don't like the competition. In Poland I was much more relaxed I didn't study as...
John Bertrand, 36, Bond's skipper, proved in the trials that he is among the world's best at handling a 12-meter yacht. Relaxed and modest, he was quick to admit error. He also had the fervent loyalty of his crew. By contrast with previous years, when...
Yet Hu also told of how Mao, who did not believe in torment but in "reeducation" of his enemies, heard about an old Yanan comrade being imprisoned and tortured. "But this is fascism, not Communism!" cried Mao, and ordered punishment relaxed to house arrest.
He began his summer by "playing a lot of tennis" and reading at his house on Martha's Vineyard But the real high point of the season came later. On a 10-day loray into the Tuscan countryside around Lake I rasimeno. Even the name sounds placid, calm and relaxed...