Word: relaxing
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...refer to March 17 as "a day when Irishmen of all nations get together to celebrate," and he had a point. So if the guy on the next stool over insists that the key to John Havelicek's success is his fine Irish blood, don't start to argue. Relax and drink up--today, everyone is an Honorary Irishman...
Once the strike is ended, it will still take up to three weeks to get the mines back to full production. Even so, utility officials began to relax and ridicule the alarmed reactions in Washington. Yet Washington, too, seemed reasonably certain that the nation's energy would continue to be supplied. Said Jerry Pfeffer, a deputy assistant administrator of the Department of Energy: "We think we can maintain the system indefinitely...
...terror of imperialism," recently promised to relax a ban on private enterprise in order to lure foreign capital...
...salary anyway." Another advantage of job sharing is the flexibility it affords. One Stanford team, Anthropologists Renato and Michelle Rosaldo, changed from full-time and part-time posts, respectively, to three-fourths of a slot each. The reward: an extra day off per week in which they could relax with their 16-month-old son Sam, indulge their love of opera and restore their sprawling old house...
...Malibu axis as if it were enemy territory, which for him it is. The only real change is that he has finally finished furnishing his house in San Francisco, and he and his wife Marcia, one of the best-known film editors in the business, have allowed themselves to relax on weekends...