Word: relaxedness
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Later they moved to another ball at the Smithsonian Museum of History and Technology, where Mr. Nixon's spirits seemed higher than usual. He gaily entertained the crowd with talk of his love of music. Waving his hands in imitation of a practiced conductor, he noted that he played Bach...
Nixon is so absorbed by this combative mood, and feels so pridefully at home in it, that he carried the athletic metaphor to excess. "You can't be relaxed," he said. "The Redskins were relaxed in their last game of the regular season, and they were flat, and they...
But the new Catholicism that such men fashioned could no longer be contained in strict cloisters. Gradually, the Maryland campus became more relaxed. Then, in 1969, Woodstock abandoned its country retreat altogether to move to New York City's clangorous, ecumenical Upper West Side, where its students could live...
I've divided the year there between two kinds of concerts-Kaleidoscope concerts and Criterion concerts. Criterion is straight down music the line, standard rep,you can buy a ticket with no fears at all . And Kaleidiscope is,um...far out musiic from the eleventh century to the day before...
What is envisaged is a standard of living roughly between two-thirds and three quarters the current average for factory workers. Instead of a single 40 hour-per-week jobs there would be two 15-18 hour-per-week jobs, with the man and the woman sharing equally in the...