HARWOOD: You said Democrats need to take a chill pill.
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Don't let anyone tell you to take a chill pill. Ever. 7.
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I need to either take a chill pill or stop over-sleeping.
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I mean, maybe we need to take a chill pill on the expression thing.
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Not for her, for the rest of us: We should all take a chill pill.
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"And then take a chill pill for a second and just listen to me speak," he continued.
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But take a couple of breaths out of eating chemical-dyed paper to take a chill pill, kid.
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" Tina's Palin: "They stomp on our necks, and say, 'What's the big deal, take a chill pill, Jill.
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People thought the wild animal posed a danger to his kid, but Chris told everyone to take a chill pill.
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It's no wonder Rey appears to visit Kylo Ren for advice, since her teacher desperately needs to take a chill pill.
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As the ever-jocular Mr Putin likes to say, take a chill-pill everyone, this is how things are done here.
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"Everyone should take a chill pill" raged Russian President Vladimir Putin during his session at the St. Petersburg International Economic Forum last week.
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Some, like Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel, have been dismissive, urging partisans to "take a chill pill" and proceed with surgical focus on vulnerable GOP officeholders.
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So, before concluding a political earthquake has shaken public attitudes on abortion, take a chill pill and call me when you get the next result.
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But if you could just scream after the song, enjoy the song, and then take a chill pill for a second and listen to me speak.
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If there is one community in the food and drink world that needs to take a chill pill every once in awhile, it's the wine world.
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Extrapolating from this deflating moment, Ms. Graham's book is a showbiz veteran's 45-page-long "Take a chill pill" that champions self-acceptance over splashy achievement.
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Kristin Chenoweth wants everyone hating on Kim Kardashian's "flu diet" to get off their damn high horse and take a chill pill ... because EVERYONE'S DONE IT!!
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Although a woman might want to slow down such activity because it's boring, painful, or both, Sebastian asks Villanelle to take a chill pill because he's enjoying everything far too much.
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President Trump had a strong message for Americans who are flocking to their local grocery stores and clearing the shelves in a frenzy -- take a chill pill, yo ... please and thanks.
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"I would say 'Take a chill pill,'" said James Carafano, a foreign policy expert with the conservative Heritage Foundation who was involved in the 2016-17 transition from Obama to Trump.
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Matt did his best to tell him to take a chill pill, but I guess this is the time in the taping schedule when everyone is getting a little tired and testy.
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When counting to 10, taking deep breaths or the sage advice to "take a chill pill" doesn't suppress your wrath, a controlled environment to get the aggression out of your system might do the trick.
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Rahm Emanuel, Chicago's Democratic mayor, recently said at Stanford's Graduate School of Business that his fellow Democrats need to take a "chill pill"; in his view they are unlikely to retake Congress at the mid-term election in 2018.
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Meanwhile, the PLA posted on its official website an opinion article by the state-run Xinhua news agency saying that foreign powers should "take a chill pill" when it comes to Chinese naval drills like the one currently running in the Baltic.
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But I think we should just try to, like, take a chill pill, relax, and try to get along with one another a little bit better instead of trying to write some law to solve a problem that doesn't frankly exist in big enough numbers to justify more lawmaking.
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"It is surely time for hotheads in the West to simmer down and take a chill pill on the China-Russia maneuvers, to recognize them for what they are -- a routine exercise similar to the many carried out by navies from across the world," the Xinhua article said.
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