Word: relaxedness
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Ten years ago, intolerant city authorities would probably have harassed PUMA for sponsoring such a perfectly legal party. But a relaxed atmosphere prevailed, and the few men who came looking for "dates" were disappointed; PUMA was throwing a party and nothing else. The evening's one disturbance occurred when PUMA...
Although it has become a mockery of its original promise, the Revolution is unlikely ever again to be as frightful as it was under Stalin, if only because the Russian people are so much better informed now and probably would not stand for such mass terror. Then, the poet Anna...
"You always need an element of fun," Hunt continued. "I like to throw out a few lousy jokes to keep things relaxed. In fact, I tell the worst jokes on campus."
The potential undoubtedly is there. Roosevelt's presidency hardly lacked the political conflict and turmoil that gives birth to powerful historical drama. His glib tongue seldom strained to reduce the quirks of everyday life to irresistibly quotable witticisms or the sentiments of his countrymen to stirring rhetoric. Schary's script...
The captivating and enduring strength of Bing Crosby's music has as its source not only the dignity and relaxed richness of his voice but the honesty and kindness one sensed in the man himself.