On this song, the mood is a tug-of-war: breathe fast, then relax, then breathe fast again, then relax.
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RELAX, RESPOND, REPEAT You've got just a few moments to establish a great first impression, so relax and keep it simple.
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"Honestly, I never relax, and I'm excited about being able to relax for the first time in ten years," she says.
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If we relax our standards, our automakers will relax their imperative to innovate, and they will get crushed by foreign competition.
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I tried relaxing whatever that muscle is you relax to let the pee flow, but it seemed quite stubborn and wouldn't relax.
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If your resolution is to relax more It's crazy that we have to carve out time to relax these days, but we do.
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Britain could relax regulation — but this could cost it trade deals Leaving the EU would allow Britain to relax regulation to an extent.
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Daring to be average means daring to just be totally normal, which can help you relax and, again, relax into the skills we have.
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Just as you can't relax when told "to just relax," you can't become pain free just by telling yourself your brain is exacerbating your pain.
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I did, however, get to briefly try out Samsung's guided breathing app, which is meant to help you relax through deep breathing, similar to Fitbit's "relax" feature.
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I get asked all the time what I do to relax, and interestingly enough, I do the same thing to relax that I do for my profession.
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Amazon has had to relax its security and encouraged distancing — but it isn't always workingSocial distancing means Amazon has had to relax some of its security processes.
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We have never stopped pivoting, and I think it's a shame when brands relax on their lead, or sit back, relax, and continue to play their greatest hits.
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Ally Wayne from Locust Grove, Ga., longs to relax outdoors: If I had complete freedom to do anything I wanted i would go to the beach and just relax.
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" - Rachael, 36 "Know them well, use protection. RELAX!
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" - Sylvia, 29 "Relax, you won't go to hell.
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Then, when you get home and want to relax, you could always turn the rainbow back on and relax to the pulsing, blinking, or breathing of a thousand different colors.
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An experienced provider should allow enough time (feeling rushed helps no one relax) and may be able to coach you in other ways to help you relax your pelvic floor muscles.
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Relax — your Likes will be there in the morning.
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Click here to try an app called Relax Melodies .
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Relax — you're in good, if not exactly steady, hands.
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" Ms. Quinn replied, "I do not have to relax.
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" • "The team never seemed to relax or become complacent.
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Relax World: Beautiful Sound: Anti-Aging Healing (Sugar Candy Records) This bizarre album, one of many in a never-ending assembly line of stock meditative instrumental compilations by a mysterious organization called Relax World, is almost certainly not intended for enjoyment by ordinary music consumers; I'd guess massage parlors and dentists' offices constitute Relax World's main market share.
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I really want our fans to relax over the summer.
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C. J. appeared to have grasped Meen's advice to relax.
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These four poses will help relax your body before bedtime.
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For now, though, just relax and let the hangover pass.
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VR helps relax patients and reduces their perception of pain.
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This is why I relax when I hear the Velcro.
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I heat up some dinner and relax for a while.
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Relax pups, there are plenty of treats to go around.
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He heads out and I make the bed and relax.
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Cory Gardner, a Colorado Republican, to relax the federal prohibition.
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That causes the knot to stretch and relax, they found.
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According to witnesses, he wanted to relax during the flight.
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Sit back, relax and stay the hell away from Slack.
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Relax on the couch with a nice blended eggnog mix.
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I take some time to relax before starting the day.
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Relax people, your Samsung Galaxies and LG TVs can wait.
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"If you relax we will let up," one cop says.
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He began to relax, believing the matter had been settled.
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Once I figure out descending in the ocean, I relax.
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I walk back to the hotel to relax a bit.
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Relax, said Stacy Smith, the chief financial officer of Intel.
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Painting helps me to relax and be in the moment.
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Relax and do your best to behave normally at lunch.
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It became my way to pass the time, to relax.
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By and large, once we're airborne, people relax a little.
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You'll want a strain that helps you relax and socialize.
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Cashin believes the market will relax if Trump chooses wisely.
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Now you, too, can relax as luxuriously as Paltrow does.
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And some people watch videos of someone whispering to relax.
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I'm finally able to relax and change into comfy clothes.
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Also, try to form a ball and relax the muscles.
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We relax, hang out, and just enjoy each other's company.
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" He told her, "Go home, relax, don't worry about it.
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CBD helps to calm and relax you if you're overstimulated.
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The extra support allows him to relax and sleep better.
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You just have to let your guard down and relax.
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Turn on The IT Crowd and relax for the evening.
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We clean up and relax until it's time for bed.
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Jazz is where I can come and I can relax.
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ALMA comes here when she wants to relax and reflect.
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If they're not, it delivers electric shocks until they relax.
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If you're 27, like my new friend Marc — okay, relax.
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Hey relax not all of us are blue pilled cucks.
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"I'm not going to f— them, Jenni, relax," he said.
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A complete exhalation is necessary to fully relax your diaphragm.
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"Take advantage of the increased security and relax," he says.
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Price could relax its strictures administratively but cannot abolish them.
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Games are frequently looked to as a way to relax.
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It's an uncanny blend that makes it hard to relax.
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The key to all of this is just to relax.
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If I'm gonna do it, I'll do it, so relax.
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Relax. Hechler's talking about tech in the service of humans.
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Kick back and relax a bit on Saturday and Sunday!
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Relax, you're not alone if you can't answer those questions.
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They want to eat well, and they want to relax.
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A risk is that drivers relax their guard too much.
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Like it was her own body, shudder and then relax.
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Listen to some music, take a bath, try to relax.
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Jenkins: Relax, enjoy the food, see the ocean, drink wine.
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In that moment, your facial features appear to finally relax.
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" Then he adds the kicker that she needs: "And relax.
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Instead, take some time to journal, read or just relax.
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"Try to relax," my parents and teachers would tell me.
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The man deserves to relax a little, for Pete's sake.
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She then tells Hudson to relax as he walks in.
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The FDA should relax its grip on market entry too.
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But relax Caps fans – Harper was born in Las Vegas.
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Relax the sometimes stilted, lofty voice without dumbing it down.
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Can we relax, finally having defeated those pesky border jumpers?
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Let the back of your neck relax and go limp.
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I waited for McBride's voice to soothe and relax me.
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Among them, another approach may be to relax production cuts.
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Which lets the audience relax and applaud all the slaughter.
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Like, is she taking enough time for herself to relax?
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It's important to sit and relax rather than swim around.
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I mean, you've done things like relax the dress code.
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With a work ethic like that, when does Future relax?
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Then I try to relax and focus on my breath.
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Now I relax and the young ones do the work.
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After fitting it back into place, I tried to relax.
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I think I'm going to relax for a bit now.
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Calm, as its name implies, tries to help you relax.
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Sit back, relax, and hold on to your chest cavity.
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"Sometimes I lock myself in there and relax," she said.
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We try and tell them, relax, don't worry about it.
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With you, I can just relax and take it easy.
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Hot tubs are available for those who want to relax.
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Time to relax after a stressful week of business decisions.
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Parks says that's another regulation the government could temporarily relax.
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As praise has flowed in, both men began to relax.
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You can't relax social distancing now without risking a conflagration.
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So good news for you guys is, you can relax.
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But that doesn't mean that anyone can relax just yet.
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So you can stop asking so many questions, and relax.
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The Crapo proposal would relax important regulations for major banks.
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It helps relax my jaw — I clench when I sleep.
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Gentle gardening helps patients at some hospitals relax and recover.
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I blinked a few times, exhaled and tried to relax.
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These amenities can be used to relieve stress and relax.
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"You know that you can never, ever relax," James said.
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Do you want to relax or be active and exploring?
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What the seemingly meaningless exchange means is we can relax.
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In conclusion: Math is hard and everyone needs to relax!
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"I was just thinking about trying to relax," she says.
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Relax: The digital age is not wrecking your kid's brain.
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To the north, most could not yet afford to relax.
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MIDNIGHT MOVIE Watching movies is my favorite way to relax.
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Just watch all of the phenomena and relax about it.
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And then I relax at the end of the day.
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Kick back, relax and start putting your money to work.
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He then added, "I'm trying to relax, but it's hard."
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"It's nice to just relax and be together," Millie says.
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Me: How does he most like to relax and unwind?
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I was talking to myself, saying like: 'Just relax, man.
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Headlines Cuadrilla rebuffed in plea to relax fracking regulations on.ft.
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Some people take it just to relax, others to party.
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The strong fingers holding her arm did not immediately relax.
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I want to relax and not worry about that stuff.
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I wasn't the only one trying to relax in Vegas.
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Sit back, relax, and get ready for major ear envy.
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Maybe you'll relax so much you'll take a rejuvenating nap.
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Instead of freaking out, though, I actually let myself relax.
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I relax and then motivate myself to run two miles.
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I even get five minutes to relax while I'm pumping.
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L. and I relax on the couch and catch up.
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Today, even Bill Gates is taking time to relax more.
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So go ahead, grab some binoculars, head outside and relax.
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Systematically relax the muscles of the jaw, shoulders, head, neck.
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She sat in the living room, asking him to relax.
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If I kind of relax now, then that won't happen.
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Visitors can relax on large wooden platforms and bench swings.
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He has regular physical therapy to help relax his muscles.
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A better question would be, Does he ever really relax?
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So the first day is usually getting them to relax.
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A place to be adventurous or a place to relax?
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But at least some of them can relax — for now.
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Before you know it, all your efforts to relax are dashed.
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"When I come home, I can feel myself relax," he said.
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Pay your dues early and you can relax when you're older.
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Relax, write in your journal, and generally take care of yourself.
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When people watch a movie, chances are they want to relax.
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Relax, your cup of tea isn't trying to kill you. Probably.
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And, he admits, he can relax guilt-free at night. 3.
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That&aposs all we are here for, is just to relax.
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People are trying to relax in the cars of the future.
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Every one can relax, Scandal isn't going away any time soon.
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A: Relax, because no one else knows what they're doing either.
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I want to share that and let people relax a while.
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Two whole days to party, relax, and live our best lives.
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Now would have been a great time to relax and unwind.
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The three-hour session help me clear my head and relax.
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I decided to relax my hands; he loosened his grip subtly.
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I&aposm going to start to relax and enjoy the match.
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Relax—with the GLX, you'll zip to class in no time.
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I just don't know how to relax, even on Saturdays. Sigh.
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The Moon is in Taurus, encouraging you to rest and relax.
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So sit back, relax and let your fingers do the shopping.
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So relax and enjoy Botlings, the second episode of Gadget Earth.
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He said he could help me massage and relax those muscles.
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You feel something relax in your heart when you take revenge.
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I get it, but on the other hand it's like, relax.
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Sit back, relax, and control your TV with just your voice.
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Smith wants the viewer to relax and to enjoy the film.
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And you can relax and read when we're in the pool.
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I put my money in a hammock and say, 'You relax.
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Endel, meanwhile, is designed to use soundscapes to help users relax.
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I'll be able to relax with my friends and have fun.
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Amazon India's Agarwal urged the government to relax the regulatory pushes.
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I have three friends for you that will make you relax.
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"The Riksbank can't relax yet," said Torbjorn Isaksson, economist at Nordea.
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Once we get that contract, we can all relax a bit.
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A claw-foot bathtub, in case he just needs to relax.
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Relax. One thing you don't want to become is a meme.
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I had seven auditions, because I couldn't relax in the room.
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"The hardest problem was getting people to relax," Parris told me.
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We relax and catch up on the porch for a bit.
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Tesco and Sainsbury's, for all their Christmas cheer, certainly can't relax.
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Sit down and relax with some book links, why don't you?
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Eat dinner, clean up, relax on the couch for a bit.
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For me, though, this album says to relax a little bit.
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Now, I don't admonish women who choose to relax their hair.
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Or, just relax and take in the warmth of the sun.
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The game is over, the win is sealed — everyone can relax.
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It's a purely unplugged experience that lets you really, really relax.
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It's a way to relax at the end of the day.
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I can't wait to relax and play with my two dogs.
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European bosses may be on holiday, but they cannot properly relax.
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I started questioning why I would go and relax my hair.
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So I just tried to relax as much as I could.
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We are gonna eat lightly, relax, and take deep breaths #WeGotThis2018.
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Catch up and relax — there are no civil wars in Trumpland.
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It's okay man, you can kick your feet up and relax.
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CUOMO: Let me ask you something straight up -- SCARAMUCCI: Just relax.
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The "Stretch & Relax" training module has been especially restorative for Roche.
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"You relax Dear," Jacqui Ritchie wrote in an Instagram post Thursday.
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It takes about two years for you to relax, I think.
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They wanted to take their time, relax, and have a drink.
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This triggers your parasympathetic nervous system, which can help you relax.
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They twist their bodies into triangle pose, exhale slowly and relax.
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Here's Bethenny Frankel trying her best to relax poolside in Miami.
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Shower beers are a genuinely excellent way to relax and unwind.
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You've got to be able to relax and get through it.
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He could also amend the agreement to relax America's aggressive targets.
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How can you relax when you're like, "oh no my sheets"?
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Sit back, relax, and let us make your movie-viewing decisions.
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This is what they did to relax back in the day.
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The moon in Cancer urges you to slow down and relax.
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Just take a deep breath, relax, and write a Medium post.
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If I'm going to do it, I'll do it, so relax.
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On the adjacent wall, two masseuses give massages to relax customers.
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So I thought, well, I'll relax those rules a little bit.
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It's another way to relax, be imaginative, and to say, 'Hey!
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It could also relax rules on retail and corporate capital outflows.
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Central bankers in other places are disinclined to relax policy further.
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We can now relax and see what it is all about.
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Hope you find time to relax in the next few days.
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Mindfulness includes meditation and breathing exercises that help relax the mind.
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Once we were in the air, it was time to relax.
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They can just relax and have their marketing done for them.
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Nicole began to relax into her new but temporary family life.
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As they left, the prisoner "appeared to relax," the cable states.
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To relax, I tried marijuana, then hallucinogens, then beer, then abstinence.
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Sometimes your buffalo friend's butt is the best place to relax.
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Every woman needs some jelly eye masks to depuff and relax.
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Your entertainment budget isn't going to blow up just yet. Relax.
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Relax in the sleeping loft, with a queen bed and skylight.
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Some people are too busy to relax with candles at night.
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A meditation teacher offers seven ways for anxious fliers to relax.
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"It allows for people to relax a bit more in design."
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That's because sex helps us relax, unwind -- and, yes, fall asleep.
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After all, there's nothing more grating than being told to relax.
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Relax, fangirls: Niall Horan just has a temporary new day job.
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If you've done that already, well done, you can now relax.
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I relax and enjoy the moment as much as I can.
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On this front, the critics can relax, at least in theory.
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They echoed what my doctor said: I just needed to relax.
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She would have been prettier if she knew how to relax.
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It's a mopey energy—relax and don't try to force things.
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You overwork yourself, and this Leo moon wants you to relax!
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This meant that people could let down their guard and relax.
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Now sit back, close your eyes, and let your mind relax.
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It took me about five years to learn how to relax.
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The anus stays clenched shut until it's called upon to relax.
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Still, not all of them can relax or get into it.
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Instead of pushing a project forward, just lay back and relax.
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It'll make you want to sit back, relax, and tune out.
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They have blocked, for example, Rouhani's attempts to relax social restrictions.
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We sit at our seats and relax and read the program.
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"Sergio, relax," another executive wrote through WhatsApp, a few days later.
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You can relax afterward, if it turns out to be nothing.
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A federal judge eventually ordered the state to relax this policy.
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Mr. Andreasen thinks he can relax Jackson County's 7:30 p.m.
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My silliness makes the kids laugh and the parents relax, too.
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Take this time to relax and unwind with a hot bath.
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Why don't you start cutting some hair to relax a bit?
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The show was a good reminder that we need to relax.
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Some people just want to go to the beach and relax.
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Just enough to relax, unwind, celebrate myself and my hard work.
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"Relax, George told me I only had 10 minutes," he said.
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The last thing you should do is start drinking to relax.
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People will only ever relax if you're having a good time.
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" On the other hand: "Detachment is a great way to relax.
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It will also relax rules about the supervision of medical trainees.
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This Is How You Can Be a More Patient Person Relax.
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You can relax, Sean Hannity, I'm not going to sue you.
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Your mind is busy—find ways to slow down and relax.
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However, it is far too early to relax, health experts warned.
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The afternoon rush had ended, and he had time to relax.
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Both offer cardmembers a great place to relax before their flights.
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"He has taught me to relax out there," Ms. Mearns said.
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Try lying down on the sand and letting your body relax.
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Afterward, I do some deep-breathing and scroll Instagram to relax.
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Once the fracking stops, those stresses relax fairly quickly, he said.
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When this happens, you lose the opportunity to relax and reflect.
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A president may tighten and relax economic sanctions by executive order.
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"It's telling you sleep is not just to relax," says Nedergaard.
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"The hemp milk gets the coconut flavor to relax," he said.
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Or relax with buddy comedies that all have something in common.
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Phys Ed Runners, if you have worried about your stride, relax.
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But Secretary of State Rex W. Tillerson has some advice: Relax.
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When blocked, blood vessel walls relax and blood flow is increased.
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I started to feel quite rushed and like I couldn't relax.
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So, I've had very little time to really relax, you know?
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Now it's time for everyone to relax with some soothing ASMR.
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So sit back, relax, and set a reminder for January 29th.
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But I would like to have him relax a little bit.
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The most important part, on the day of, is to relax.
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Tones to relax with Sleeplessness and insomnia is a global problem.
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"It felt like a place we could relax," Ms. Do said.
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We just need to relax and have fun playing the game.
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They are times when everyone can relax and be playful together.
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Boxing Day is a time to sit back, relax, and shop.
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The players spoke to one another calmly, repeating one word: relax.
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Leaders need to relax and allow opportunities for change and creativity.
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But it does help clients sleep, relax and develop an appetite.
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My wife tells me to relax; his interests will probably change.
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And that should, first of all, give you license to relax.
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On Tuesday, the star anchor told his viewers, effectively, to relax.
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He's encouraging visitors to relax and enjoy the sunshine, within reason.
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The band's latest album, "Relax Your Mind," was released last year.
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He added, however, that the United States might relax other restrictions.
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"I'll go to the gym, relax for a bit," he said.
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"Relax your body," she said over and over, patting his back.
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Like summer, rosé is an invitation to dress down, to relax.
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Lounging joggers to relax in at the end of the day
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"And I hope it may compel people to just relax, you know?"
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But [my stylists] Rob Zangardi and Mariel Haenn were like, 'Just relax.
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The key, she said, is exercises to tighten and relax the muscles.
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Cosby gave her three blue pills that he said would relax her.
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And the moment you have that banter, you can see them relax.
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You've got to let your muscles relax so they can react again.
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"Having awareness, can't relax, can't fall asleep," Lue said after Sunday's loss.
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Get a little coconut oil going and just relax on your bed.
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Usually, people use those to relax not to feel their pulse quicken.
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Defensive sectors get a bid Wednesday as bond yields relax lower again.
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We hope you took some time this weekend to relax and decompress.
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People relax at a teahouse beneath the Caiyuanba Bridge in Chongqing, China.
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Obama has used his executive authority to relax some travel restrictions, however.
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"I told my guys to relax," Padgett said of his halftime speech.
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He then offered her a white pill so that she could relax.
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So relax, enjoy the tunes, and gaze at your personal sound sculpture.
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Relax your lips from their duckface and try this trend on, instead.
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Reports that to relax, she drinks "a couple glasses of wine" nightly.
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Relax. You can loosen your white-knuckled grip on the steering wheel.
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"Cover up everything but her foot touching the ground," he says. Relax.
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Most people hit the beach to relax and soak up the sun.
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Players worried that the game's rules may also have changed can relax.
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Grab one, switch your phone to airplane mode, sit back, and relax.
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Sit back, relax and enjoy these stories you didn't have time for.
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But can the color really help relax you and curb your cravings?
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Once a specific problem is solved, we start to relax the conditions.
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So I think that maybe he should take a bath, candles, relax.
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You're feeling a little lazy today, which is unusual for you—relax!
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Some dogs prefer to relax while getting pampered, like this Shetland sheepdog.
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The central bank adopted ambitious inflation targets it subsequently had to relax.
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It's taken me awhile to relax and let go a little bit.
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The administration has tried its utmost to relax regulations for extractive industries.
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We relax after dinner and I'm in bed by 10:30 p.m.
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Once the procedure was underway, however, he seemed to relax a little.
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Performers of a burlesque show relax backstage at the Tivoli Theatre, 1952.
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It is a time to relax, see family and eat good food.
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What they don't mean is that I can sit back and relax.
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In St. Croix, US Virgin Islands you can relax and have adventures.
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This logic begins to fray if you relax the random-walk assumption.
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Downstairs, Winter counsels Ally on what she needs to do to relax.
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The moment we could relax, it was a very easygoing, relaxed atmosphere.
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Relax, Apple's not dumping the Lightning plug for its iOS devices (yet).
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When I try to relax my face, I look like a bitch.
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Who doesn't want to kick back, relax, and get their oil changed?
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Sit back, relax and enjoy a nice bath inspired by the Internet.
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" And she offers this piece of advice to her younger self: "Relax.
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Now it's time to kick back, relax, and enjoy some you time.
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It&aposs probably going to be tough to sit back and relax.
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Sit back, relax, and let the OG badass' vibes wash over you.
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And when he wants to relax, he likes to travel, and read.
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She requires music to fall asleep, the relax, to drive, to function.
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More drastically, the changes relax the rules on salt in school meals.
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First, I tried to relax my neck, which was an impossible feat.
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At this point, if all signals look good, we can all relax.
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Every three hours, we'll have a spliff and relax as a reward.
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They want to get away and relax for three or four hours.
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Definitely a place to people watch or relax and check your email.
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I beat my boyfriend home, which means I have time to relax.
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But I tried to relax myself and say, 'You know what, Michelle?
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" She adds, "I need to relax, stay calm and take deep breaths.
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The DEA did relax certain restrictions on growing marijuana for research purposes.
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It'll probably continue to be something I try to relax more about.
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"It's how I relax, in a sense," she said about her routine.
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A calming voice tells you to relax, and then procedural music starts.
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It's a beautifully shot and contemplative channel that's sure to relax you.
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The three of us relax for awhile, and the dog falls asleep.
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China recently announced plans to relax some of those joint venture rules.
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Renegades' Yaman "Yam" Ergenekon said the team likes to relax before games.
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Drivers don't get much of a chance to relax in between sessions.
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We each shower, relax, and watch South Park before going to sleep.
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Roll your head from left to right, relax your shoulders … breath deeply.
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As they struggle to explain it, you can sit back and relax.
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You could see them both collectively relax and then magic was made.
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I didn't have any place where I could relax and let go.
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So I let myself relax, which definitely made me feel more creative.
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Without that constant judgement, it's easier to just relax and be yourself.
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Just try to relax as soon as possible, Katerina had advised me.
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Which is actually a good thing because I can actually relax now.
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I use cannabis both recreationally (to relax) and medicinally, for chronic insomnia.
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"I love music; it helps me relax every time," the bot replies.
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Just taking an hour to relax makes me feel so good afterward.
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After all, she deserves to relax and have a good time too.
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So relax, it's all under control and much better than it was.
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Just relax a little bit and smoke a blunt, that was me.
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But after that, kick back, relax, and enjoy the game for Jack.
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As for the the final three in competition for Nick's heart — relax!
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In that case, make time to enjoy some great art and relax!
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It won't rub away after one use (so you can relax already).
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You need to relax hard but also do all the cool things.
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If all of this sounds familiar — relax, you're not losing your mind.
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There were periods in between battles, times when they could even relax.
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Try to slow down, relax, turn your mind off a bit instead.
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One possibility is that they would relax and stop calling the police.
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They come to dance, crack open a beer, just relax and party.
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And like I said, I'm able to just relax and be free.
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It took her a while to relax into what was going on.
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Epsom salts are the cheapest way to relax and unwind before bed.
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Inside the maelstrom of E22, there was no better place to relax.
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Katy Perry singing "Relax" while male model Derek Zoolander is in earshot?
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He's quite hairy, and having his legs combed seemed to relax him.
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The hall's backstage primarily holds rooms for performers to relax and socialize.
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House Republicans would relax age-rating restrictions in the Affordable Care Act.
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And second is to relax the economic pressure as early as possible.
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You sit in them simply to relax — no need to drive anywhere.
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I'm going to lay them flat, so they can relax and rejuvenate.
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They are trying to relax in the midst of a nagging malaise.
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Fashion week is amazing, but you don't have enough time to relax.
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Then everyone working on the mission will have some time to relax.
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To relax, Jutanugarn said she smiles as part of her preshot routine.
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"I finally started to relax a bit more with money," he said.
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Blue Apple is meant to be a place to relax and disconnect.
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Argentina Lawmakers in Argentina voted to relax the country's strict abortion laws.
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Cruise ship pollution Ready to hop on a cruise ship and relax?
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You ought to pour yourself a classic cocktail this evening and relax.
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He tries to relax and be calm, without anyone asking him anything.
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Just to have fun, just relax, just hang out with your friends.
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Watching the blissed-out pug relax will chill you out, I guarantee.
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But now it seems the NFL has decided to relax these restrictions.
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We relax and watch Dating #NoFilter, which is my new guilty pleasure.
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The people who'd been working there for ages told me to relax.
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But this isn't only because the show helps me relax and forget.
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I have even had to retrain myself to sit down and relax.
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Struggling newspaper companies had pushed for the FCC to relax the restrictions.
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As the motorized breeze fell over my face, I felt myself relax.
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Instead I take on the main sentiment of the festival and relax.
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Morphine made her relax and breathe easier, but it was too late.
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They work hard, they want to relax, they want to enjoy themselves.
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We also want to have leisure time to relax and enjoy ourselves.
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Then we come home and read and chill, relax into the night.
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"The doctor said I need to sleep and relax," she told me.
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Or you could relax on the meditation patio that overlooks the ocean.
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The UK government said on Monday that it could relax these rules.
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Not a bad one to read, relax and catch up on sleep.
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Pisa can relax: The "Leaning Tower of Dallas" is just a memory.
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As we age, muscles and other supportive tissues around the eye relax.
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I can't relax in this piece; it's just so controlled and measured.
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It forces you to relax, as you have time on your hands.
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We get seltzer and popcorn and lie back and relax and watch.
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Kick back, relax, and dream of a passionate local government — and waffles.
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And as visitors reminded us — isn't the purpose of drinking to relax?
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He gets to relax, and he gets to do some damage, too.
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Sometimes you've got to kick back and relax a bit, you know?
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Still, her critics — energized by their racism, misogyny and snobbery — can relax.
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The exercise served him well in the cave, letting the boys relax.
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"The videos can put me to sleep and relax me," he said.
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She works while her employers relax and rests only when they sleep.
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I just wanted them to relax and enjoy it, and they did.
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Inside clothes give her an easy way to relax, something she deserves.
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I do it to relax, reflect, enjoy myself and the natural world.
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He said the well-known music is meant to make people relax.
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Does it bring you positive feelings, help you be productive or relax?
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When I play an encore by him, you hear people immediately relax.
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We snuggled a little longer and tried to force ourselves to relax.
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Inside, you'll find plenty of colorful pillows to relax and unwind on.
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"Relax, don't give in to panic," she writes back 20 minutes later.
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Then he told them to relax their entire bodies and laugh loudly.
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It's the perfect way to relax wherever you end up this spring.
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There are other areas that are meant for any members to relax.
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For people who can't sleep if they're hot: Too sweaty to relax?
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"Relax brother, everything is going to work out," Arcentales remembered Quijije saying.
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He approaches those discussions with humor to help self-conscious teenagers relax.
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Let the cut heal, have some time to relax with the family.
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That can make it impossible to relax, kick back, and enjoy life.
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Afterward, relax in the sunny courtyard with a glass of lemony water.
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Even if the circumstances are harrowing, lie back and try to relax.
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Relax Melodies is a soothing app that's meant to make sleep easier.
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You can prepare it all and then relax and enjoy your evening.
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I relax and catch up on MasterChef while B. does some work.
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The massage helps stretch and relax your perineal tissue prior to childbirth.
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There is little urgency to relax the velvet rope on slower evenings.
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My husband and I relax on the couch before going to bed.
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" Also that month, on Periscope: "Don't listen to the recount and relax.
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You'd rather stay home and relax than be busy out and about.
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If we could just buy a place, I thought, I could relax.
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I like to go to the movie theater to try and relax.
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Arkani-Hamed and company are exploring how to relax the weakness assumption.
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Acting a role more than a hundred times might relax some men.
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THE THING EVERYBODY ON WALL STREET NEEDS TO UNDERSTAND IS JUST RELAX.
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J and K take it easy and relax on our hotel patio.
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"Remember to teach your children: 'Around blacks, never relax,'" the message says.
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He's also trying to figure out how to relax, he told DeGeneres.
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Would I just leave my child with a stranger and somehow relax?
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You can also relax in the castle's built-in Bavarian-style pub.
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It's just being able to relax and do it without hurting yourself.
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Menon won over Hazard by telling him he could help him relax.
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I just wanted to take a break, relax and figure out songwriting.
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Dhand said it was unlikely to be easy to relax sanctions, however.
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I serve R. and myself with coffee and we relax a bit.
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Or, to loosen restrictions on gun purchases, he can relax background checks.
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Blood vessels also didn't relax properly even when the firefighters took medication.
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For many of us, playing video games is a way to relax.
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Now is not the time to relax, it's the time to reset.
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The top three cruise lines associated with the keyword "relax," are: 1.
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Let your hands relax with you, ensuring they are unclenched or unclasped.
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There's plenty of outdoor space to relax and enjoy the balmy weather.
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The weekend before he leaves we relax at a bed and breakfast.
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Much to his surprise, he actually enjoyed how marijuana made him relax.
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Sometime after the intermission, puddly from my tears, I began to relax.
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Sometimes women just want to relax, and work out, with other women.
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If only there were a place those burgers could go to relax.
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For her, the exercises were to help relax—not strengthen—her vagina.
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But in order to do that, you must relax, and to relax, you may feel the need to make sure you're not making a fool of yourself, especially if you'll be joining people you don't know that well.
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Supposedly it gives some people "brain tingles" and helps to relax the listener.
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We can relax and enjoy, like swapping office wear for shorts and huaraches.
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The more you treat them like everybody else, the more they can relax.
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"[They] don't have a place to relax," he said of his sister's family.
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Relax into your swing the way you did when you were a child.
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I have some time to relax and answer emails before the client arrives.
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Relax non-Apple converts, there are still plenty of deals available for you.
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First, if there&aposs a violent revolution from the left, we can relax.
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It encourages you to get along easily, to enjoy art, laugh, and relax.
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WATTERS: I want to sit on a beach, have a drink and relax.
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"You need to be able to relax for moments of time," she said.
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I found not having a laptop on board a good excuse to relax.
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The moment she figured it out, I could actually see her physically relax.
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There are Swift-adjacent tunes to dance to, relax to, and run to.
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Relax and enjoy the ocean views, craft beer, imaginative cocktails and tasty appetizers.
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Thursday night, the FCC unveiled a proposal to relax its media-ownership rules.
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Find Out How Stars Like Julianne Moore, Elizabeth Hurley And Shawn Johnson Relax!
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It's nice to have some time off now and just get to relax.
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I will go with my notebook and [write songs] and relax and mediate.
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I used to think I could relax once I hit some unknown goal.
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You work like an adult, you deserve to relax like an adult too.
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Just the smell of the place (lavender and clean towels) makes me relax.
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And I think that's why I've never had a chance to relax, workwise.
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It would be easier if we stayed here until the 19th and relax.
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Fatima pressed her cheek against the tepid stone and forced herself to relax.
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It's become a ritual over the past year — scheduled time to forcibly relax.
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But the leaders are unlikely to find much time to relax this week.
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"Once the scary scene is over, your muscles will relax again," Fernandes said.
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"I had to tell them, 'Relax here' and 'Take your time,' " she said.
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Faiz was friends with our driver, and their bantering helped me to relax.
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Delays and miscommunications abound, so slow down, relax, and keep your calendar flexible.
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It's nice for when you need to go to sleep or just relax.
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Summer is the perfect time to relax with a refreshing ice-cold slushie.
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We relax, we swim, we read, and suddenly I think—fuck, I'm horny.
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The euro zone could relax its fiscal rules to allow for more stimulus.
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People relax and row at the Algonquin Provincial Park in Canada, circa 1950.
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Left: Beachgoers relax at San Onofre State Beach in San Clemente in 1950.
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But I didn't find it to be especially helpful when trying to relax.
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There, children face a heavy academic workload and have few ways to relax.
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Sometimes all you need is a little reality TV to help you relax.
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If you just sit back and relax, you won't get the same result.
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I've done my activities, my errands, but now I need to really relax.
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We should have put our names on things ... Oh my goodness, just relax.
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" (After fans understandably freaked out, Grande added, "kiiiiiiddding (i'm not kidding) kiiiiiiiiddding relax.
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Another timely tip back in 2006 would have been to relax about China.
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"Big Daddy Sitch came out here to relax," adds Mike "The Situation" Sorrentino.
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There is no redemption story to relax into here, and no easy answers.
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I always talk through the piercing with my clients to help them relax.
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Americans can also relax about their odds of being killed by a refugee.
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But once you just breathe and relax, you come to terms with it.
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It's still warm from the heat wave today, and I can finally relax.
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Ready to see where port comes from and relax on an Atlantic beach?
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Throw on some good tunes, relax and remember to have a good time.
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On carbon dioxide emissions, for example, the FDP wants to relax the limits.
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It was so great to have the time to relax and get pampered.
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The DEA though did relax certain restrictions on growing marijuana for research purposes.
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So what do these busy women put on TV to help them relax?
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The former child guerrilla said he hasn't been able to relax since then.
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GeminiMay 218 to June 219Sit back and relax this week, Gemini — no, seriously.
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Please relax with this incredibly sweet trailer for a documentary about Mr. Rogers.
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It's better to get your shopping done now and then you can relax.
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If the long-running dollar rally is nearing its peak, Beijing can relax.
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Now just sit back, relax, and enjoy a bit of nail-polish hypnosis.
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We turn on Ugly Delicious and relax for the rest of the evening.
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But I did make an effort to follow accounts that help me relax.
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The goal is to enjoy myself and relax after work on a Monday.
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" In fact, one piece of advice Erika Girardi gives to Erika Jayne: "Relax!
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It also includes a new Relax mode aimed at helping with guided breathing.
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"I would definitely tell myself to just enjoy everything and relax," says Cosgrove.
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So kick back, relax, and take a much-needed staycation from your desk.
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He would relax during the long ride, checking his phone and sending emails.
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When the family needed a moment to relax, they retreated to their car.
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Using essential oils, especially lavender, has been found to help relax and sooth.
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Uber wants its customers to relax, and not just when they're in cars.
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"And everyone's like, 'Oh, you're older now' — 'Bitch, I'm 30, relax,' " she joked.
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" The Vietnamese translation tells me that "Australia will not relax its border laws.
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Neither they nor the president, Dilma Rousseff, will be able to relax, though.
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Honestly, all I want to do is relax with my beautiful little angel.
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You'll find it especially hard to relax in the morning—so unlike you!
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Your lower muscles aren't supporting your body, so your asshole will relax more.
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Meditation, therefore, can help us relax so that our natural sleep can happen.
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His head seems like a nice place to sprawl out and relax awhile.
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But with warmth and jokes from Benny and Sally, the young men relax.
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"We'll go do a little sightseeing and relax by the ocean," Lochte gushed.
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Teams from several countries relax on the sidelines during the "Top Gun" event.
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But it's good to have something to eat, some water, and to relax.
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There's no better way to relax when the weather outside is completely uninviting.
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But that doesn't mean you should spend your entire paycheck just to relax.
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But he's in a much better place now and can relax a bit.
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That sense of control helps me relax and get to the next round.
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I don't have to worry about it now just sit back and relax.
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When the bulk of his task was done, he felt he could relax.
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Axe tells Boyd to go relax in his sauna after he makes bail.
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Guidelines could relax restrictions on fat while focusing on carbohydrate intake, for example.
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However, the moon enters Aquarius tonight, encouraging you to slow down and relax.
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Put on your piano-key necktie and relax, because it's a long list.
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Now, sit back, relax, and let Dave the humanoid waiter take your order.
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Sit back and relax with a new audiobook of your choice every month.
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There are many people out there having a drink at night to relax.
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Once your partner stops silently berating himself, he can relax and enjoy you.
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You relax the duck lips, but then, where did your left leg go?
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Props to North for using her time under lockdown to relax and reflect.
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Just sit back and relax while it massages the pain of winter away.
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Force and relax just don't go together the way breath and anxiety do.
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Outfolded is an easy way to kill time, relax, and exercise your brain.
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Washington has also resisted calls to relax tough international sanctions on North Korea.
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"I think it's important that we not relax in the effort," he said.
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Walking into my dream home would relax any person at any given time.
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"If you relax, memory is more likely to occur," he would tell them.
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But the DEA did relax certain restrictions on growing marijuana for research purposes.
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I had to stop taking myself so seriously and just freaking relax, dude.
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It's one of the coolest feelings to relax your mind in a sense.
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"Even though we're saying, 'Hey, look, relax,' he's here to produce," Collins said.
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To relax, she also likes to fish and watch films on her laptop.
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If you're right-handed, start with your right bicep and feel it relax.
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Passengers can relax in chairs suspended from the ceiling in the "float room."
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Very occasionally, I wished the vegetables had been allowed to relax a little.
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But even when Biles was performing her floor routine Tuesday, Karolyi couldn't relax.
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Just relax for a second, and maybe we could start to get acquainted.
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Before hopping on a plane, I enjoy taking a few minutes to relax.
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I hated that my bed was the only place where I could relax.
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Shop now, and you can relax on Black Friday and avoid the crowds.
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You could head straight to the master bedroom to relax after your travels.
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Take a minute to relax with this epic, otherworldly time lapse from Iceland.
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Liberal lawmakers griped about side provisions that relax labor regulations on the island.
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It self-inflates upon opening, allowing you to sit back, relax, and enjoy.
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A lot of times, I'll even rock a little bit just to relax.
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I'm not going to sit back and relax and think the spot's mine.
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The Moon enters sensitive Water sign Scorpio today, so take time to relax.
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Relax Pats fans, he seems to be OK. It's just a bunny hill.
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When she walks into that warehouse stacked full of everything, her shoulders relax.
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Giving them a safe space for girls to just relax and be themselves.
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Make time for yourself to rest, relax, and catch up on alone time.
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Whatever the case, you're gonna want to kick your feet up and relax.
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The moon enters Leo, finding you in the mood to rest and relax.
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However, make time to relax so you don't burn out, especially this evening.
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"Relax everyone, it's cranberry juice and I'm wearing lady bit pasties," she commented.
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Go deeper: FCC wants to relax kids' TV rules for the Netflix era
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You may think that means we can relax, but that's not quite true.
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Relax and hang out for a bit with Emily Cox and Henry Rathvon.
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Relax and rest, recharge your batteries and find ways to have some fun.
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They freak out when life gets hard and relax when it gets easier.
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Texas Tech didn't relax in the third quarter, keeping UTEP off the scoreboard.
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Usually, it was more an outlet for us to relax after our jobs.
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How to Be a More Patient Person (Related Learning Network Writing Prompt) Relax.
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That combination, they say, uniquely allows restrained personalities to relax and open up.
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Typically these muscles relax with sexual stimulation and then contract rhythmically with orgasm.
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They could relax eligibility requirements or time limits before we enter a recession.
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After the sail, relax on the rooftop bar for 215-degree ocean views.
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"Just relax so they can take them out of you, O.K.?" he says.
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I think we've come far enough that it's O.K. to relax a little.
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"None of them are saying this is the time to relax," Carroll said.
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Relax. It's going to be O.K. My jaw clenches when Hulu videos buffer.
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As Sunday night built to a close, I finally felt my shoulders relax.
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"When you're young, you don't want to sit down and relax," she insisted.
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Therapy dogs help children and adults relax while undergoing a typically stressful situation.
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He thanked his team, assumed he was done and thought he could relax.
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"Just relax, take it easy, you're going to enjoy your life," he said.
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In recent years, though, residents have asked local governments to relax the rules.
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This weekend, I'll sit back, relax and open some more newsletter fan mail.
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Flor Pua is also a licensed commercial pilot that flies planes to relax.
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Hold this position and relax your muscles a few times during the massage.
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In doing so, airport officials hope to relax passengers and increase their satisfaction.
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Engage in exercises that relax your body and set your mind at ease.
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Best retreat spot: The best place to kick back and relax is Rutherford.
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And guess what, when you do take time to relax … you feel guilty.
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My advice to long-term stock investors is to relax and stay invested.
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What's the best way to get a subject to relax when photographing people?
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The team took one night to relax and celebrate the Chinese New Year.
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The expected move to relax the restrictions was criticized by arms control proponents.
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"We had to somehow find a way to relax this stiffness," says Ertürk.
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Here's her argument for why we can all just relax about screen time.
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It had been a tough week for Frederiksen, and he wanted to relax.
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Being an adult may mean we can't relax the way we used to.
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That is so necessary so then you can relax and enjoy each other.
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They're kissing at their wedding; it's the last time they'll ever kiss, relax.
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I'll read the piled-high papers when We get time to relax again.
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The best way to describe my quest to relax at CES was "fleeting."
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"I know guys who take off their vest to relax," one officer said.
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A "Jeopardy" contestant coordinator had prepared ice-breaker questions to help everyone relax.
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Little Flower Soap Co. Spa Gift Set, $35Everyone deserves some time to relax.
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We decide to wander back to the hotel for a bit to relax.
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Some people relax by watching TV, and my equivalent of TV is writing.
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It's going to be gone forever, so everybody just sit back and relax.
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My sister and I take more pictures and just relax on our towels.
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The hope is that when workers mingle or relax, that will spark ideas.
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She gives E. a bath and I get a quiet moment to relax.
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Definitely. Like a lot of millennials, I literally don't know how to relax.
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Drink a beer, and relax with the feeling of a job well done.
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How do you relax when there is so little time to do so?
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"We're really excited to just go and relax on the beach," she added.
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China will relax foreign investment restrictions on credit-rating services, the NDRC said.
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Having some days to just relax by the pool is a good idea.
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It was just a pub: people came here to relax and be themselves.
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"When we're in that trying-to-relax state, that's when we're most creative."
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So take a deep breath, relax, and always remember to keep your receipts.
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This being a beach town, why not just relax at Tan Thanh Beach?
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But the legislation is at odds with the president's desire to relax restrictions.
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A couple of the ponies of New York, however, just could not relax.
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But the fact that there are so many means you also can't fully relax.
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Robyn: Yes, but also creating a safe environment for girls so we can relax.
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Kate Hudson took a moment to relax with her boyfriend during a busy Easter.
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You can tell them to relax, not chase balls and have good at-bats.
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So I needed a big, comfortable kitchen we could relax and spread out in.
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I then relax on the couch and catch up on Netflix's Sabrina season 2.
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Inserted vaginally, it vibrates if the user tenses up, again reminding you to relax.
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" 'Relax,' but that's what I would whisper in my own ear now," he says.
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I take a bath every morning and use the time to decompress and relax.
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When you take a short break, you give your mind an opportunity to relax.
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My body was able to relax in a way I had never experienced before.
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You're basically forced to relax while she's nibbling — if you tense up, it hurts.
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Apollo 11 mission officials relax in the Launch Control Center following the successful liftoff.
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The natural Operator family lets the letter relax and take a more proportional shape.
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Luckily, they had plenty of ways to relax after their daring lineup of activities.
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Crawford gave him oxygen, IV diuretics, and ACE inhibitors to relax his blood vessels.
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As I sat down to relax, I could hear it whirring across the Room.
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Sit back, relax, and watch the best World War II documentary series on Netflix.
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Then I shower and use a moisturizing face mask, which is $3.49, to relax.
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BIMB Securities expects the government to relax loan assessment methods to boost home ownership.
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Serelaxin was meant to relax blood vessels to ease the burden on the heart.
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Relax, give everyone time to unwind, and then wait for the magic to happen.
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But relax, this isn't a normal gift guide; it's a cool celebrity gift guide.
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These clever devices do all of the work while you sit back and relax.
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When I get home, I relax on the couch while finishing up work emails.
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Too warm, and the body can over-relax, Too cold, and muscles may tighten.
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"Once you get past 10 [years] you're like, let's just relax," Lil Jon says.
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The longer they are packed the longer it takes for the materials to relax.
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I break out one of my LUSH bath bombs and relax in the tub.
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I'll probably stick to yoga or a massage when I want to relax, though.
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After a long weekend of interviews and trekking, the pair were able to relax.
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Just remember, there's a first time for everyone, and it helps if you relax.
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The central bank will also further relax rules to spur capital outflows, Veerathai said.
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""I called her up immediately and she said, 'Relax, we shouldn't worry about it.
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The moon is in Taurus today, encouraging you to slow down and relax, Gemini.
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Now, they're taking some time to relax in the most magical place on earth.
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He wrote that he didn't know what "peace feels like" or how to relax.
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"Swallowing may also be difficult, as the muscle does not fully relax," he says.
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So sit back and relax — and hey, maybe even consider picking up a book.
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Afterwards, we head to a local coffee shop to relax, chat, and people watch.
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If all you have the time or funds for is your corner store, relax.
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I take a bath almost every day — it's my number one way to relax.
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" The man seated with the angry woman instructs the table of men to "relax.
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Some people use pot to help relax, for pain relief, even to help energize.
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Property Brothers fans can relax — Drew and Jonathan Scott aren't going anywhere, PEOPLE confirms.
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So giving yourself more time to relax from a purely logistical standpoint is crucial.
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He allegedly refused instructions from police to relax his arms and continued resisting arrest.
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We were able to relax and express what we were feeling for one another.
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It's chic, classy, and a good place to relax with a cup of coffee.
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"The more we relax, the more there is dissent," complains a nervous regime hand.
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The viewer has to relax and accept that they are going to be perplexed.
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You have to learn that it's okay and you can relax and breathe easy.
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The ceremony is a time when the bride can relax with her loved ones.
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Click here to view original GIFImage: TwitterYou worked hard today, and deserve to relax.
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It's a way to relax, clear my mind and eagerly take on the day.
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Other software will guide the car in slow traffic, so that drivers can relax.
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It's time for you to retreat—rest, relax, and catch up on alone time.
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When you do this, "you are training your muscles to not relax," he said.
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I feel my brain stem relax – this solitude is impossible to find in Seattle.
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Then I drive the five minutes to my house to relax for a bit.
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They can help patients to relax, to distract themselves, and to tackle certain fears.
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Why not relax in the comfort of your home with your friends and family.
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Freed from the distraction of his phone, he could relax and enjoy his vacation.
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I sat down, waited and attempted to relax as one does when sheet masking.
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And when they relax, they're more likely to talk about what they've gone through.
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We want to set an example with this new model that can relax barriers.
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When ikejime is done properly, the fish fins flare and the fish will relax.
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Try fun curvy styles to relax on like this gold velvet chair, $2,150; chairish.com.
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You're within spitting distance of the Mississippi River—take a deep breath and relax.
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The hand and spiderweb-tattooed arm closest to us seems to clench and relax.
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Put on a face mask, relax, and stay in your pajamas all day 9.
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Cosby gave her three blue pills that he said would relax her, she said.
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What better time, she said, than the holidays where she could relax with family.
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You'll need the right furniture so guests have a place to relax in style.
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Roam and relax in ᗢ for free (or pay what you want) through itch.
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Yoga, creative arts and journaling can also help children relax and process negative emotions.
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She should have been nominated for Best Country Solo Performance, too — but I'll relax.
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Long flights can be tedious and almost make you forget you're on vacation. Relax.
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If you are still holding off on being excited by Ngannou, you can relax.
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"Don't you ever wish you could find someone so you can relax?" she says.
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Negative interest rates relax budget constraints by reducing the cost of financing government debt.
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I would go there to relax because no police would run up on you.
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Meditation is all about breath control and using it to completely relax your body.
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"Relax, I'm going to try and be nice," he said after a few quips.
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It's an opportunity for everyone to just relax and have a sense of normalcy.
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There's abundant places to relax, including the colossal kitchen and two adjacent family rooms.
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I asked one of his lawyers...they have major legal headaches right now..relax.
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Guests can also relax curled up next to croissant- and Nutella jar-shaped pillows.
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There are multiple rooms for performers to relax in between, before, and after performances.
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"The constant 'shh' of the plane might help to relax some people," Winter says.
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I love being with people, but you need some time to decompress and relax.
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Things happen, but not always in the timeframe you'd like them to happen. Relax.
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The idea was to play golf, get some sun and relax, his father said.
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He will do it to exercise, to relax, to get lost in his thoughts.
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"Particularly in this time, it's very easy to lean back and relax," he said.
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Herbivore Botanicals Natural Soaking Bath Salts, available at Amazon, $18Who doesn't love to relax?
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Help them relax their mind with a month long subscription to this meditation app.
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So close your eyes and relax your whole face: forehead, cheeks, tongue, and jaw.
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Now your arms: Feel them get heavy and relax, starting with your dominant side.
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Ronaldo's 63 million Instagram followers can relax: one win, and Portugal will go on.
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"Relax knowing that an evil ancient clown is watching you," reads the lamp's description.
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Read, relax, do some sort of calming activity that forces you to slow down.
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Overall, observers are positive on the move to relax ownership rules for foreign investors.
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The family room is another place to relax, with its wraparound sofa and TV.
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And some experts have been disturbed by a growing movement to relax legal restrictions.
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This bespoke piece of furniture lets you relax and read in the work space.
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The comedy flows naturally from them, at least typically; in places, it could relax.
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MOSTLY MOVIES I'll go to a movie or just relax and create a fire.
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While you relax, read about our writer's barbecue-themed road trip with his fiancée.
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"We do love each other, but everyone needs personal time to relax and recharge."
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She had always been fast, but a new jockey, Julien Leparoux, helped her relax.
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When you're done, slot the shifter into sixth gear on the highway and relax.
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So when it detects that your heart is racing, it'll prompt you to relax.
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Not all is lost for senators, aides and other Capitol denizens hoping to relax.
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Soon after check-in, she seeks a spot where she can work or relax.
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You will hit some roadblocks this month, Libra, so use that time to relax!
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But back inside the pink marbled walls of Trump Tower, I could finally relax.
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I watch them to relax, and to leave the troubles of daily life behind.
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Things will ease up later on, fortunately, and you'll get a chance to relax.
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But I wasn't there to relax, or at least I didn't plan to be.
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If you just want to chill out and relax, you can do that, too.
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Instead of joining this effort, the EPA is working to relax rules on emissions.
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It was a way to relax, to cook food like I was used to.
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These muscles tighten to hold urine in the bladder and relax to release urine.
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Sex should be fun, so relax, take a deep breath, and go get 'em.
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She quietly tells their daughter to relax as their young son starts to cry.
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It is planning to relax visa rules for residents of a number of countries.
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Players take possessions, quarters, and entire nights off to relax their over-worked bodies.
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Do whatever you need to do to relax and feel settled in your space.
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But a funny thing happens when you're being rimmed—the sphincter starts to relax.
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In my practice, I'm not afraid to experiment, relax, and be my authentic self.
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"I want the players to get some rest, relax and get healthy," he said.
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Pullen said she didn't feel like she could relax until Patterson had been arrested.
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"Since this is not on camera, I can relax for a second," he said.
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Like, I'm going to do the dishes, you can relax in bed a little.
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It's them getting to be a version of themselves where they get to relax.
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The shady terrace is a great place to relax with a drink and tapas.
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But after soaking in low-dose MDMA-laced baths, the octopuses seemed to relax.
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Here are the 12 best adult coloring books to help you relax and destress:
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Having a fellow veteran photographing them allowed his subjects to relax, Mr. McCoy said.
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People came, people went, and for a couple of hours, Dominica seemed to relax.
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One of the regulations I think you're looking to relax is the ownership cap.
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Tree boughs relax into the yawning landscape, shading a collection of curious marble sculptures.
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Unable to relax even on vacation, he rarely took time to smell the roses.
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And I was doing well in school, I just needed to relax a little.
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Suddenly, the instruction went from "go!" to "relax," something preschoolers do not do well.
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Anita had thought it would relax me, and it did until the nurse yelled.
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There are three dependable ways to relax in this world: sleeping, shitting, and showering.
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Those who see chocolate as a way to relax might savor a darker blend.
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Seitzer suggested changes to the positioning of Acuna's hands and reminded him to relax.
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The adults-only resort within a resort concept also means parents can relax, too.
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"Work needs to relax a little right now," says Jason Fried, CEO of Basecamp.
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For me, it's never a fashion show, going away — it's going away to relax.
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Allowing the EPA to relax its policing certainly seems to fit that same mold.
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Have a place in your house where you work, and another where you relax.
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For example, while lavender helps you relax, lemon can help you focus your mind.
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We relax on the couch and laugh out loud while watching Curb Your Enthusiasm.
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"Variability gives the heart opportunities to relax and take a break," Dr. Snyder says.
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Afterward, we'll go to a local park to get some fresh air and relax.
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Treatments are designed to help travelers relax and recharge, including massages, facials, and aromatherapy.
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"We continue to record earthquakes, and that is why we can't relax," she said.
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Unfortunately, at today's session, I can't relax and it doesn't seem to be working.
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Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. For others, just a couple of days to relax.
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"This is Times Square 42nd street, where New Yorkers go to relax," it crooned.
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Chop up a napa cabbage, and rub salt into the leaves to relax them.
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Relax it's still a just low-res gif but it will illustrate my point!
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The weight of the sand helps to relax the muscles and quiet the mind.
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If the cats are skittish, Ms. Grimes has freeze-dried salmon to relax them.
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Some people take their lunch hour to relax, others use it to talk business.
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"I think at-bats like that help you relax a little bit," Girardi said.
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I only hope that she can relax and be prepared for the long run.
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When you boil a potato, the starches relax apart, making them easier to digest.
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We're ready to relax a little on Monday when sweet Venus trines dreamy Neptune.
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Hold for a second as you relax into the feeling of the "in'" breath.
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In the meantime, please sit back, relax and enjoy the golden age of flying.
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Sanders's ongoing presence in the race will also give Clinton little time to relax.
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"The more you drink, the more you relax," one Fijian said, extolling kava's benefits.
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Watch this magnet marble run paired with Tchaikovsky's "Waltz of the Flowers" and relax.
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I spray a lavender facial mist on to help me relax for the night.
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Botox, commonly used to smooth wrinkles, can also relax muscle spasms that cause incontinence.
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For a moment I actually do check out and relax, and it feels great.
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Taking a break from work also gives you a chance to relax and recharge.
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For many people, summertime means a time to kick back and relax on vacation.
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"I don't think I'm good enough to relax and be cool," Westbrook told me.
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"The more you drink, the more you relax," one Fijian said, extolling its benefits.
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You're very tired, not getting the biochemical changes necessary to wake up and relax.
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They also saw internet-based firms transform the way humans work, shop and relax.
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The warm feeling of affection ramps up our parasympathetic nervous system, helping us relax.
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I guess all those brick-and-mortar retailers worried about online competition can relax?
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"I don't mind those flights because I can sleep, I can relax," she says.
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Aristin said he was hopeful Francis would relax the celibacy rule for the Achuar.
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Or will they relax their standards and face questions over giving him special treatment?
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You go to a baseball game to relax and watch how it all unfolds.
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I'm talking about the kind of nothing where the brain finally gets to relax.
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When I want to relax, I prefer passive entertainment, like looking at the telly.
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"Before talking about my policies, I wanted to get people to relax," she said.
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I view spare time as a time to relax or do something you like.
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Heal Me With Plants Gentle gardening helps patients at some hospitals relax and recover.
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Relax the cheek muscles, allowing them to return to their original, relaxed position. 3.
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Very, because it's slightly over-the-top, which makes you relax and have fun.
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The moon enters slow moving Taurus today, asking you to chill out and relax.
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You need to take time to relax and spend some quality time with yourself.
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For Gorogoa, I take a break, and give my brain a chance to relax.
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Essentially, when James has time to relax he's about as efficient as Kyle Korver.
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"We can all relax now" is how he began his talk in a basement.
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La Sorda performed for him, trick after trick, letting Ali relax into childlike wonder.
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They'll have a few weeks to rest and relax with family and friends before Sept.
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He should relax strict social controls, particularly on women, and encourage more debate and dissent.
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Thirdly, he believes that the EU should loosen its purse strings and relax budgetary rules.
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Some argue that Mr Assad, with fewer Sunnis to fear, may relax his repressive rule.
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The former commander-in-chief, on the other hand, is getting a chance to relax.
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So kick back, relax, and learn some stuff with Gizmodo's best content of the week.
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The song should make anyone worried about Bey's voice in the upcoming movie finally relax.
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If you start breathing sharply, the sensor vibrates and reminds you to try and relax.
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This weighted blanket is designed to feel like a hug to relax and comfort you.
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Relax "Johnny-come-gamers," because we've found seven of the best gaming laptops out there.
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Sometimes not recording the testimony helps a suspect relax and volunteer more information, he said.
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My brain would be buzzing, with thoughts whizzing around, and I'd be unable to relax.
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"You want to contract and relax, not have [your muscles] contract continually," Dr. Gunter says.
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Chinese markets aren't abandoning hopes that authorities may soon relax trading rules for the yuan.
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About 15 minutes later, just as we allowed ourselves to relax, the pool cleaners arrived.
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They are both being kept off-exhibit so they have time to bond and relax.
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"You want to contract and relax, not have [your muscles] contract continually," Dr. Gunter says.
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We need to just relax and enjoy them for what they are—entertainment, art, fun.
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The hot springs are beautiful, and it feels amazing to relax after the hike today.
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Exhausted, he checked into his hotel room and turned on the TV, hoping to relax.
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Stay in and relax this evening—and spend time with people who really get you.
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Still, Britain's debt levels remain high, limiting how much Hammond can relax his spending squeeze.
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Distracting yourself from some trouble with work is tempting today, but make time to relax.
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Read These Stories Next: The Royal Wedding Will Give Kate Middleton A Chance To… Relax?
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That said, it's popular to believe you need two weeks' vacation to relax and unplug.
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Flowers have the ability to alter moods and make people relax and feel at home.
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Tingles is an iOS and Android app designed to help you relax and fall asleep.
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That's not to say we can relax because we have some tricky stages on Sunday.
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I relax in the hotel room for a bit before heading out for a stroll.
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Studies have shown that art therapy can help you relax and ease stress and anxiety.
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Moodica is a free library of videos created to relax, de-stress, and calm viewers.
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Since then, there has been a gathering trend in the region to relax term limits.
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It's crazy like, whatever human connection is, if you're in extreme circumstances, you can't relax.
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