Word: relaxedness
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Reagan's crowd, perhaps 6,000, seemed more enthusiastic. The candidate, who had been assured of the Republican nomination three days earlier when his only remaining rival, George Bush, dropped out of the race, was relaxed and in fine voice. Though his speech was merely a slightly retooled version...
Freshmen in my day had to engage in something athletic. I didn't like that much, being a non-athlete, so I settled for handball in the winter and rowing a wherry on the Charles in the spring. By the time Lindbergh flew solo across the Atlantic in May, 1927...
The difficult part, says Time Inc.'s new boss, will be to rein in the company without losing the qualities that made it successful in the first place. "We're big and we're complicated and we're more than just a magazine company now," Munro...
The first caller of the day is not as disturbed as most. Bob, 41, is worried about "overtalking" and not listening to what others say. Psychologist Toni Grant answers soothingly: You are a lonely man trying to force intimacy from friends. Wouldn't it be better to stop buttonholing...
The new, relaxed Abdul-Jabbar has emerged as the Lakers' leader in the locker room as well as on the court. After his teammates turned in a lackadaisical first half against the Seattle Supersonics during the playoffs, he delivered "my first-ever locker-room talk. Most of it was...