You can dance the night away or just relax and enjoy the live music performed by the superb nine-piece Art Lester Band. |
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The intrinsic elasticity of the airways would still allow the airway tree to distend with inspirations and relax with expiration. |
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Following this event it takes some time for the channel conformation to relax back to the original structure or conformation. |
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A picnic area alongside is a great place to sit and relax whilst watching the animals at play. |
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Made up of a guitarist, a drummer, a bass player and an electronic pianist, the band will refresh and even relax you. |
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The baby started to arrive as her mother was in the bath trying to relax before being taken to hospital. |
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It was much more pleasant up here above the inversion layer and I could relax and enjoy the view of the great scenery. |
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Once the round of golf is over, the brothers can relax in the hotel's leisure complex. |
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I use this time to relax and unwind, reflect on my working day, and prepare myself for the following day. |
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The patient should be supine with some flexion of the dorsal spine to relax the tension of the anterior abdominal wall. |
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You open a bottle of wine, leave the cork in the corkscrew, sit down, relax and share stories with one another. |
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The Office of Fair Trading is advising ministers to relax the regulations that prevent supermarkets cornering the market. |
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Your doctor will likely prescribe medications to prevent blood clots, relax your arteries and protect against coronary spasms. |
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They will be able to relax in the plaza during the day and at night when the city's ancient walls will be lit by floodlights. |
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The matches will be played in floodlight over the weekends so that the corporates can relax and enjoy the game. |
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Still, if you go in not expecting very much, and relax and just hang loose, you will find a lot to smile about. |
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They cater to people who want to have a safe and cozy place to relax after work. |
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The couple now hope to travel, read and relax away from the shop counter and the routine of a small business. |
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The bill also would relax some environmental restrictions at military posts, allowing troops to train in areas previously off limits. |
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But it is not my way to relax and be happy about this state of affairs, not when I can be formlessly anxious instead. |
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Just to hear St. Lucians relax in their Creole is a real treat for first time visitors. |
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In these freezing temperatures you can't afford to relax for a moment, even when you think you're almost home. |
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When the radio-wave frequency causing proton excitation is removed, the protons relax and return to their steady-state orientation. |
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Viva and I decided to go to some crummily cheap airport hotel just so we could relax for a moment. |
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In Europe many people drink a cup of this herbal tea as their customary nightcap to relax them before going to bed. |
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This is where the town's Romeos parade up and down, its old men relax on benches outside the church, and artists work at their easels. |
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A pre-med is a type of sedative that is used to relax you before the operation. |
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Since the practice was held in Dalkey, a little less than 2 miles from the house, I decided to run there so I could loosen up and relax a bit. |
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One of Melbourne's miracles is the extraordinarily generous amount of space for players to relax in. |
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We had many scenes that were not knee-slappers, but in between takes he would have me laughing so hard that I could relax. |
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Physical activity tended to help him relax so he took Valentine out for a morning run. |
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It's essential to provide enough time for hard-working staff to rest, relax, and explore the area outside camp. |
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Adults too can relax and enjoy the delights on offer at many of the places around the region. |
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Margaret laughed shortly and Christine was thankful to relax on the couch that Francis had so demandingly ordered her to sit down on earlier. |
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This is a state of the art unit where you can relax and detox your body, especially all those people who are involved in sports. |
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So I relax back in my lounger to indulge myself in the Caribbean sun as the barman fetches my cocktail. |
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Make a conscious effort to relax your face when you find yourself drawing your brows together or grimacing. |
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This causes muscles to relax and allows bronchial tubes to dilate, aiding the flow of air to the lungs. |
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It's very important to work with a pro shop professional who will help you develop a grip that allows your hand to relax in the ball. |
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For the rest of the week, they can swim on local beaches, dine out in some of the best restaurants in the area and relax in this easy-going area. |
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Between contracts he would return to Britain and relax with his wife and grown-up son and daughter at their home in Cornwall. |
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Meditation encompasses breathing and relaxation techniques that are designed to help you relax and feel at peace. |
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The researchers expected the array to relax into a random equipartition of energies. |
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He would never sit back and relax because he could always go faster, win more races and dominate a little more. |
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He's been double-crossed by would-be clients too many times to relax when someone he knows drops by. |
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In my second race, my dad, who was a marathon runner, told me to relax while running the downhills. |
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The coffee shop was very busy where parents and children came to rest and relax and sample some home cooking. |
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Visitors will also be able to relax with a refreshing drink and snack in the dining room. |
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Even the five year old, already quiet as a mouse, seems to relax as the tension passes out of the room. |
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Since I was keyed up from the day's preparations, it took me a few hours to relax though. |
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Clicking through the stations, he tried to relax instead of watching the time. |
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But now, the only thing that matters is that I've been accepted into Boston College and now I can relax for a bit. |
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Take time to relax, to be alone, to spend quality time with yourself doing nothing in particular. |
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I think, with practice, I may be able to relax for as much as two hours at a time by the end of the week. |
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The times of day that I can relax are very late at night or very early in the morning. |
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In groundbreaking research Leeds University boffins discovered that men relax in pubs. |
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The captain has had a hard day with no break and is ready to eat and relax a little. |
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Besides the regulars, there are some who come here to relax especially after a hard day. |
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His fingers kneaded the tense muscles of her shoulders but it did very little to relax her. |
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All three retirees plan to relax and complete chores they haven't managed to attend to during their lengthy careers. |
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He may even relish having some time to walk, read poetry, enjoy a glass of Burgundy and relax without the red boxes. |
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We need a part of the town where people can relax, put their feet up and, in the summer especially, enjoy the good weather. |
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We arrived in England to be greeted by the cool August evening weather and that helped us to relax a lot. |
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It's cosy, and the perfect place to put your feet up and relax with a well-earned pint. |
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It contains at least six compounds that relax muscles, as well as salicin, the pain-relieving compound from which aspirin is derived. |
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I generally relax by meditating or practising t'ai chi in the garden, which clears my head of irritating thoughts. |
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Learn and practise relaxation and breathing techniques, make more time to rest and relax, and ensure that you build leisure into your routine. |
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There is a wide range of activities there, including a cyber cafe, as well as a place to relax and put one's feet up. |
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After an energetic day outdoors, Nicole and her friends can relax their muscles in the hotel's whirlpools, sauna, and steam room. |
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If the food takes a little long to come, just have some savories and dips to ward off the hunger pangs in the guests, and relax and enjoy. |
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Afternoon tea and light refreshments will be served for those who wish to relax and chat with friends. |
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Adults can relax at the tea garden, browse through the flea market and buy a few second-hand books. |
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Lay back, relax and, for the perfect chill-out zone, add candles or tea lights at bathtime. |
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Next, relax and prepare for living in a technocracy with executive manipulation of the mass media to do your thinking about society for you. |
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The game will resume in the Autumn and the players have a chance to rest and relax over the summer period. |
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The Great Hall is a place to relax and put your feet up, not to feel that your culture is inferior to another. |
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His team's scheme includes a central module where people can relax and socialize. |
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A real chill place to relax and enjoy the lounge music mixes or a nice warmer before the trendy nightlife. |
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She'd taken a long, hot shower and even that had failed to relax her tense muscles. |
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There will be plenty of free time to relax, enjoy Africa, get to know local people. |
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It occurred to me that what he did for a living was relax people in tense situations. |
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To exercise the muscles, tense them tightly for as long as you can, then relax them to their normal position. |
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Later, he had decided to relax by venturing to the theater to see William Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet. |
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When this happens, the theatre nurses can relax and enjoy their work with the pressure off temporarily. |
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Regular massage encourages circulation, and helps relax both body and mind. |
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Spend at least 5-10 minutes massaging the entire body and then relax for 5 minutes. |
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You could spoil yourself with authentic Thai massages given by trained masseurs, or relax in the Roman pools or with a Russian bath. |
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When complete, you'll want to kick back, relax, and enjoy the rest of the summer. |
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If you really want to relax and de-stress, maybe a retreat is in your cards. |
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Letting herself in with a master key, Viviane began to relax as she stepped into her house. |
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If your seat is quiet, the horse is more likely to relax and slow his pace. |
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While being in this room she also had a pair of ear phones on playing music all the time to help her relax and help her be stress free. |
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If you want to swim really fast, stop thrashing about, relax and feel the water. |
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The weary traveller can relax here on a shady terrace with a light meal and refreshments. |
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Start to relax an hour before bedtime with a hot bath or your favorite music. |
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I have always liked to do art because it is not only a form of self-expression, but it helps me relax and think. |
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We've administered sleeping medication to help her relax so her body can be given the best chance at recuperation. |
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This leadership contest could be the making of the man in the public's eyes, and give him the confidence to relax and be himself. |
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No matter what the season, beachgoers can relax on the sunny, peaceful shores of Pensacola's award-winning coastline. |
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He wished for not a care in the world, a place where he could forget all his worries and simply relax. |
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We may not all know how many semiquavers make a minim, but we know what kind of music helps us to relax after a hard day. |
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She escorted Estelle to her bedchamber and administered a draught to relax her, watching over her until she faded into a comfortable slumber. |
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Pampered pets can relax to the sounds of tranquil music as they recline on miniature lounge furniture in their luxury heated rooms. |
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He had been up since 5.30 am and he had a long day ahead, so he reclined and did his best to relax. |
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Surrounded by stunning coastal scenery, the centre is the ideal location for Deirdre and Margaret to relax and recharge their batteries. |
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I haven't been there since the start of the year, but, it is one of my favourite spots in the island to relax and recharge my batteries. |
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And we did relax the school attendance for a couple days, but then they were all back. |
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The road is very bendy and so you should plan to stop and relax here and there. |
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Typically, these exclusions have allowed forest managers to relax the reviews when they want to fix a trail or structure. |
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For the time being, kiddo, why not relax and enjoy being with someone who's more experienced? |
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So turn off the oven, wipe the sweat from your brow and sit back, relax and enjoy the simplicity of air-dry clay. |
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Finally they arrive and rent a room in which to relax and drink mint juleps. |
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Everyone looks forward to a carefree summer and time to kick back on the boat and relax. |
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Picnics are a time to kick back, relax and enjoy tasty, yet easy-to-prepare food with friends. |
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I'm about to take a week's annual leave starting next week so I'm going to be able to kick back and relax a little. |
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Chamomile, lime flower, valerian, hops or passion flower all have relaxant properties and can be given to calm nerves and relax tense muscles. |
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An actor, musician and songwriter of considerable talent, he shuns the celebrity lifestyle to relax with his family in suburban Dublin. |
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The best advice for the traveling shutterbug is to relax and not worry about getting the perfect shot. |
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So there's something wonderful about an exhibition which urges you to relax and live for the moment. |
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It's the largest ferry in the world so you can leave your sea legs and sick bags at home, relax and enjoy the ten-hour crossing to Rotterdam. |
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Her symptoms persisted despite employment of hypnotic imagery for general relaxation, as well as specific imagery to relax her vocal cords. |
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In the next few months Jacob will need to have a new leg brace cast and is in line for Botox injections to relax the muscles in his leg and hand. |
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When you urinate, the muscles around the urethra relax and the bladder tightens to squeeze urine out. |
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He repeatedly aims for a mesmerizing mood, which can sometimes relax into blandness. |
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Then as I began to relax and almost enjoy myself, the twinges and pains started. |
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In summer you can relax on a deck while watching for moose, deer, coyotes, or foxes to meander by. |
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The past few months have just been go, go, go and at last I'm getting the chance to kick back and relax. |
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Tired runners and walkers can relax and wind down at the celebration where they can enjoy music, entertainment and light refreshments. |
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Once you have eaten so much you can't move an eyelid, it's time to sit back, relax and let someone else do the driving. |
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I hated the first one, but decided to sit back, relax and get in touch with my inner angel. |
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With a large family of eleven, Kit had little time to sit back and relax in former years. |
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It is a book that is hard to put down so give yourself plenty of time, sit back, relax and enjoy. |
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My friend points me to the following article about how the state may relax its blue laws and allow cities to permit selling alcohol on Sundays. |
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The couple, who now live in Bolton, will celebrate retirement with a holiday in Tenerife where they plan to wind down and relax. |
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Workers Heights Sunday mixed bowls, which now starts at 1 pm, will relax its dress regulations to allow players to wear mufti if they prefer. |
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People also assume that it's impossible to relax unless they've had a skinful. |
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On the show he still refused to play the game, refused to step out of role, to relax into Ross's spree of commentary and lampoonery. |
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Tai Chi Wu Style is a craft that includes gentle stretching and breathing exercises that will aid balance, co-ordination and relax muscles. |
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Support and reassurance that growing pains will pass as children grow up can help them relax. |
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In it you can relax and let your guard down instead of being keyed up or on edge all the time. |
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Hydrated electrons relax back to their unexcited state in about 50 femtoseconds. |
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Many things may cause a child to be unable to relax their sphincter muscles when trying to urinate. |
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Do not relax for an instant because our working environment is extremely unforgiving. |
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As the fibres relax, they reabsorb the juices from the centre of the meat, and draw it back towards the edges. |
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But I was quickly whisked through to a private back room, where my new friend Kelly invited me to lie down and relax. |
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Teenagers opposed to Government plans to relax laws on gambling have welcomed a proposed ban on slot machines in unlicensed premises. |
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A popular spot with the pram-pushing inhabitants of Nappy Valley, it's an enjoyable place to relax when the sun is out. |
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Welcome to Wine Country Yacht Charters, Napa County's most unpretentious place to relax and drink wine. |
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You, with your unrestrained laughter, your gift for delight, have taught us all to relax and to be part of the moment. |
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When you have a leg cramp, relax the muscle through gentle massage, or heat the muscle with a warm towel or hot water bottle. |
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Nightlife is non-existent, but it's a great spot to relax, and absorb equal amounts of Greek sunlight and fresh Aegean air. |
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Its beautiful unspoiled countryside offers many opportunities to relax and to enjoy the great outdoors. |
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It's not a form of manipulation, she says, but a way of allowing the vertebrae to relax into a natural, unstressed position. |
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My wife is extremely unsympathetic to it but it's my way of winding down, it helps me to relax when I'm stressed. |
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The reason for that is that adrenalin will smooth or relax the muscles in the lungs. |
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Its been busy, but today might be a chance to take it a bit slower and relax and unwind. |
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Why not call in, relax unwind and enjoy the pleasant atmosphere of The Family Life Centre Boyle. |
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Just a 15-minute drive away, Branston offers another chance to relax and unwind in some splendour but requires a tad more energy. |
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However now they are faced with a load of bureaucratic nonsense denying them their right to relax and unwind with their children. |
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In June the weather is nice and you can enjoy the long evenings to relax in the town after a hard day at the circuit. |
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Again, branchiae break off when the animal is fixed unless care is taken to relax the specimen first. |
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The bar allowed guests to relax in a sociable setting with villagers from the artisan village down the road who came nearly every night. |
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Teas will be served in the basement where friends and neighbours can relax and rest. |
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Burn lavender, ylang-ylang or rose scented candles to relax and reduce stress or to complement a shower or bath gel. |
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It was only with a man of such urbanity and diplomacy that Cukor could fully relax beside a tape recorder. |
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A friendly ambience has been created in the outlet that people can just come in and relax with a book. |
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Encourage your child to relax when she urinates so no urine is left in the bladder. |
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I tried to restrain my thoughts and truly relax to some extent where I could breathe again. |
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It felt like hours before he could breathe again, before he could relax his jaw and focus. |
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After buying dinner from the Mercat de la Boqueria, we return to the hostel and relax for the rest of the night. |
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In her New Year's address she tells people to relax because we are still better off than some countries. |
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During pregnancy, hormones relax the muscles in your digestive tract, including the valve in the esophagus. |
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Perhaps with a few more performances she will relax into this admittedly very demanding role. |
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Somehow he made my tense body relax some, I don't know how, but it was soothing. |
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Then Henry goes home, I have dinner and begin my lavations to relax before completing my homework. |
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It didn't take much time for her to relax and enjoy the sound of bubbling water and birds chirping. |
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Attempts by lawmakers of the democratic camp to relax controls of the legislation were also blocked. |
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Then your brain tells your pelvic floor muscles to relax and your sphincter to open. |
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He knew it was rather early in the day to be smoking it, but he needed to relax before he spilled the big news to everyone. |
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The actor, by his own admission, claims that he has learnt to relax and take success and failure in his stride. |
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And if you just want to watch somebody tackling the jumps, you can relax in the Club Bar overlooking the indoor ring. |
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Now, they're ready to relax and splurge on luxury cars, jewelry, cruises and the trips they've always wanted. |
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He had to relax a bit, telling himself that it was normal for her to be depressed under these circumstances. |
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He now feels that he is no longer under pressure, as he was in Australia, and can relax and enjoy some other interests and hobbies. |
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It will help to relax the hair while protecting it from the heat of the hairdryer. |
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And calls are growing for the government to relax its anti-inflationary policies. |
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You can relax just as easily in a lay-by the side of the road that is home to three-dozen cars, a toilet block and an ice cream van. |
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You can mix peppermint with chamomile tea, which also is anti-inflammatory and has slight sedative qualities that may help relax a child in pain. |
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As you carefully squat down and try to relax a snake suddenly comes slithering through the weeds and startles you. |
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But Jupiter's looking after you, so relax and enjoy the weekend's Cancerian moonlight at home with the folks. |
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The jubilant winners said they would relax for a couple of days before preparing for the television round. |
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It is the end of yet another work week, so, it is time to let it all hang out, relax and have a couple of drinks. |
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In 1993, he was successful in a suit that forced the FDA to relax its rules prohibiting drug companies from promoting off-label prescribing. |
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Accommodation is the process in which the ciliary muscles contract and relax tension on the zonules allowing the lens to change shape. |
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His method of interacting with patients was to be jovial and carefree in an effort to relax them. |
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Visitors can choose to simply relax with a glass of beer, shoot some pool, or play a game of darts. |
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Ava anguished, stupidly thinking that it'd be easy to just relax around Dianna, but she, Ava was still the prey and Dianna the predator. |
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Conjuring a pleasant place like a beach, or a raft on a lake can help you take your mind off the urge and relax. |
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Government plans to relax much-criticised SATs testing of young children have been welcomed by Southend school heads and teachers' unions. |
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At the same time, the control system instantaneously commands the servos in the joint actuators to relax slightly. |
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The elegant lounges are made to relax in, with their welcoming open fires and fresh flowers. |
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A group of Labour MSPs are now openly campaigning for ministers to relax their plans. |
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On that evening of great significance it cannot have been easy for her to relax into the role, but clearly she acquitted herself well. |
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The slow, fluid movements help tense, stressed people relax and strengthen their bodies without worrying about over-exertion or strain. |
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The main city of the Queensland state, Brisbane, is the perfect place to relax and have a rest. |
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It's part of a long-running battle to get the Government to relax the restrictions on growing hemp for food and fibre. |
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There are pubs and lounge bars to unwind in, hep streets to walk on, nice shops and glittering malls to browse in and cafes to relax in. |
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We like to relax so we also spent quite a lot of our time on the hotel beach and in the swimming pool. |
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Now though, as I relax in a chaise lounge I find myself scanning the entire setting, unable to concentrate on my potboiler. |
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Usually, once the story begins then I kind of relax into it, but there is sort of an anticipatory work up that happens. |
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This homestyle restaurant is the sort of place where you would want to relax with a date or group of friends. |
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He felt her tense and then relax back against him, allowing herself to take the comfort that he offered her. |
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Time is really flying and in the pre-Christmas rush it is difficult to relax and chill out. |
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But then I tended to use the flat to relax in, to chill out after a hectic shift at the restaurant. |
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What we have tried to create in the past are clubs and retreats where people can relax and chill out. |
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Get a couple of glasses of house champagne, relax and enjoy the sunset from way up in the sky. |
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The opportunity to properly relax and chill out with Gail in front of the box was seized enthusiastically. |
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Your best bet is a Swedish massage, which is designed to relax muscles by applying deep pressure. |
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Players need to stretch out the parts of the body that hurt, relax and let the pulse rate drop. |
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Others use mantras or chanting, which relax the nervous system and enhance mental clarity. |
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On the first morning of their five-day break, the couple had a lie-in before joining other guests mid-morning to relax on the lawn of the resort. |
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These oils are also antispasmodic, meaning that they relax intestinal muscle spasms, another cause of indigestion. |
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Encourage the patient to relax the quadriceps and push the patella medially back into place. |
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The club has a library with a gymnasium where anyone can walk in any time to relax and unwind. |
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The peptide was frozen in place while the lipids and water were briefly allowed to relax around it. |
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Keith Morris is happy with the news of the positive identification, though he won't relax until the divers complete their final dive in safety. |
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If you have muscle spasms, you can learn exercises to help strengthen and relax your pelvic floor muscles. |
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The smell of frying fish wafts my way as I sip coconut water and relax in an easy chair. |
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Pampering spas want to relax you, with features that often include facials and body wraps in addition to massage. |
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After a ten-hour coach trip, they found accommodation, dropped off their bags and began to relax on the ill-fated beach. |
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The morning will begin with a chance to either relax beside a rock pool or head off on a brisk walk along England Creek. |
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Another class of drugs used to relax the bladder is tricyclic antidepressants, such as imipramine, nortriptyline, and desipramine. |
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The Rural Affairs Minister unveiled proposals to relax the ban on hunting with hounds and falconry. |
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Aging, childbirth and weight gain relax the muscles and the fascia encasing them, collapsing the rim of the aperture. |
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You can't relax your brain even for a second, otherwise you will lose a lot of notes doing those fast coloraturas. |
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Only when the doors of their compartment on the transport ship closed was she able to relax again. |
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Tonight, people and their picnics will pack out the park to relax to the sounds of the Proms and the sights of the firework spectacular. |
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On the in breath, simply relax your stomach so that the inflowing air can effortlessly fill the empty lung space. |
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Surrender to your next inhalation, let the breath breathe you, and simultaneously relax the body as much as possible. |
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She was not aware of her own tight stance and did not bother to relax it. |
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You can play tennis for a couple of hours a day, then relax in the beautiful Alpine surroundings, or you can take the sporty theme and run with it. |
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Should I relax on the beach, relishing every last moment of freedom? |
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Proposals to relax planning rules will fuel the expansion of the practice of land banking, which leaves fields and woods neglected, a report said yesterday. |
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Please, can you either relax the rules so that we can move stock a little easier or alternatively provide enough staff to cope with the regulations you have imposed. |
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All that is left is to sit back, relax and enjoy the cadence of the waves lapping the shore and the sounds of music and laughter from the lively streets of Soufriere. |
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Young Living traffics in essential oils designed to help relax and rejuvenate. |
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His guesthouse became a haven for travellers from across the world, a place to relax without worrying about dress restrictions or running foul of the police. |
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The ceiling is low, and it's a great place to relax and have some privacy. |
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Many include ingredients such as camphor, menthol, peppermint oil, cinnamon oil, clove oil or other essential oils that will penetrate and help relax muscles. |
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Why don't you and Zel relax in front of the tele for a little? |
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This is the perfect place to relax as it's busy but never too manic. |
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I'm just too tense an individual to really relax first before writing. |
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Just watching the artificial stream and listening to the sound of falling water is so therapeutic that it induces my mind to relax until I fall asleep. |
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At the south end of the island, you can visit hot thermal springs, walk on paths around peaceful ponds or relax in front of tiered water cascades. |
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This mechanism is consistent with G. agassizii's propensity to relax homeostasis and appears critical to desert tortoise survival and reproduction. |
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During the dog days of summer, there's no finer place to relax than on a carpet of moist, green moss in the cool, shady rain forests of the Olympic Peninsula. |
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A personal trainer will set up and design a programme suited to your needs, and you can relax afterwards and enjoy the sauna and a refreshing shower. |
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Libkin found old beds to put in the wild-looking garden around Dacha, so couples in love could relax on them after the meal. |
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It strolls and meanders, stopping to relax on a bench for a spell and feel the fresh breeze. |
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For some people, alcohol appears to be a form of escapism from the mundanity of everyday life or a way of allowing themselves to relax in company. |
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Then lie back, relax and order their unforgettable chocolate brownies. |
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Trains enable tourists to sit back, relax and enjoy a smorgasbord of spectacular vistas of Taiwan's lush, verdant countryside, breathtaking mountains and tranquil coastlines. |
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I think social justice warriors like you need to relax and enjoy life. |
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These interruptions in your breathing, which can last 10 seconds or longer, occur when the muscles in your soft palate, uvula, tongue and tonsils relax during sleep. |
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During normal voiding the detrusor muscle contracts and the muscles of the urethral sphincter and pelvic floor relax in a co-ordinated fashion to allow the bladder to empty. |
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Jessica continued to rub Michael's back soothingly hoping to relax him. |
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It does relax the bronchial tubes, so it is helpful in asthma. |
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The drugs that treat asthma either relax the bronchial spasm, or reduce the inflammation that makes the bronchial tubes swollen and irritable to minor irritants. |
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I don't believe I truly understood that I could relax until I saw the grand white building of the Randolph family homestead through the budding trees ahead of me. |
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Those foods not only are nutrimental to our lung, but also can comfort and relax our thorax, reduce allergies of the nose, dry coughing, sore throat, and asthma diseases. |
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He was greeted joyously by a policeman who told him to relax and then started taking down the report not on an official document, but a scrap of paper with a carbon copy. |
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I also thought that the two of us needed to learn to relax around each other, for we had grown to be much too stiff and serious than friends should be. |
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The cause of migraine is not fully understood but involves the balance between the body processes that stimulate the nervous system and those that relax it. |
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Students may do simple stretches before a practice session, such as extending the arms overhead or doing a forward bend, to relax the muscles and focus the mind. |
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We book ourselves out every November so we have time to relax after a hellacious summer schedule and so we can enjoy the coming holiday season starting with Thanksgiving. |
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I also make a conscious choice to go on holiday before hordes of children go, as I have had my family and now wish to relax when I go on my holidays. |
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In the rave setting, enthusiasts use cannabis to relax and chill out. |
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Hawke's Bay's junior world rowing champion Emma Twigg could be excused if she wanted to chill out and relax this week in her first visit home since capturing gold. |
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Take a break and relax by indulging in happy pastimes and sporty activity. |
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One of the most relaxing treatments it offers is the hydromassage, where you relax in a bath of warm seawater while a pressure-adjustable hose is played over your body. |
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At the south end of the island, you can visit hot thermal springs, walk on paths through peaceful ponds or relax in front of tiered water cascades. |
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He continues his dire warnings of the inordinate amount of pestilence and death poised to descend on our pathetically unprepared continent the second we relax our vigilance. |
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In short, the whole point of the pub is that you go to relax and talk to people in the faint hope that when you emerge, your mind feels unburdened. |
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With its combination of literally turquoise waters, creamy white beaches and red pindan cliffs this is the perfect place to relax after a long drive. |
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Let him spend some time in the house interacting with the family, and allow him plenty of playtime, chew bones, and designate a spot in the house where he can relax in ease. |
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The Tokyo Stock Exchange will relax its rules on issuing convertible bonds to prevent the hollowing out of the domestic market, a press report said yesterday. |
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Snuggle under a downy duvet, relax by the woodstove with a bottomless cookie jar by your side, or soak in the private hot tub on your cabin's secluded porch. |
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Surrounding these features are lovely gardens where you can relax in the wonderful Floridian sunshine and enjoy a refreshing drink at the pool bar. |
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Though two girlfriends were at my side for emotional support, I needed something extra to help me relax while I got my first tattoo a few weeks ago. |
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To defeat this new generation of foes, it must alter its geostrategy and relax its self-imposed constraints on the use of military, political, and social power. |
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It allows soldiers to stay focused while fighting in a dangerous environment, and when they return to the FOB, they can relax and decompress after a day on the streets. |
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Lula was ginger-haired with brown eyes and a relentless practicality, which always made me feel I could relax and let her take care of everything. |
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If you grease the palm of a pool attendant to bring you baseball updates from the bar while you relax in the sun, you've done nothing wrong because no one loses. |
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You probably don't have much time to relax these days, but in those moments or hours in which you do, how do you spend your down time, how do you unwind so to speak? |
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It activates your parasympathetic nervous system and tells your body to relax and recuperate. |
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With the business end neutralized, I can relax a little, and take stock of our catch. |
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Learn to relax and enjoy quality time out of life's normal rat race. |
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Besides her cabin, usually shared with another staff-member, the pursers had their own wardroom where they could relax and share the trials and tribulations of the day. |
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Larry, I think everyone should just kind of relax, take it easy. |
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I decided to just relax and I took it easy all weekend long. |
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