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Bridges is almost unique, she says, in being relaxed in a Hollywood world usually defined by high-octane egos, controlling PRs and staggering narcissism.
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One of the totemic policies of China's Communist Party, the ban on families having more than a single child, has been relaxed in a historic shift by Beijing's new ruling regime.
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The accumulating strain is expected to be relaxed in a later stage through introducing misfit dislocations.
As such, video streaming applications are more concerned with playback smoothness and the delay constraint is relaxed in a sense.
The results show that the welding residual stress is very large at initial stage, then it is relaxed in a short time at high temperature.
It requires all compartments to have the same fixed length Δx, although this restriction can be relaxed in a generalisation presented at the end of this section.
In almost all developed nations, legal restrictions on marriage, divorce and abortion were relaxed in a relatively short time, between the mid 1960s and the mid-1980s (Glendon 1987).
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