Word: restedness
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At least I'm well-rested, though.
The citizens of Constantinople had it easy when it came to foreign policy. Each day, many of them passed by a column near the Hagia Sophia on which rested an equestrian statue of Constantine, the first Roman emperor to reign in their city. The Emperor's arm extended east, complementing...
September and the start of a new school year is a perfect time for self reflection. Rested and recentered after the summer, I can take a step back and evaluate the way I live my life.
Two and a half years later, with the shops well stocked and the streets clean, a fit and rested President assumed that a similar reception awaited him--and with it the chance to demonstrate his appeal beyond the reform-minded enclaves of Moscow and St. Petersburg. Instead Yeltsin was clobbered...
On the seventh day, the Lord rested. But employees of the Cambridge Works Department--who manage the city's snow removal services--were not so lucky this winter.