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It helps to wind down afterwards.
A handful of others remain on the job to collect on bad loans; a few dozen more are helping to wind down the agency's affairs.
Ron Kaufman, a longtime Romney adviser, recalled a moment in the 2008 presidential campaign, after Mr. Romney had withdrawn from the race and was in his Boston headquarters, helping to wind down his campaign.
There have always been bookish types who run on clockwork, and the noonday of the nineteenth century was their finest hour; regular churchgoing, no doubt, helped to wind them up.
Dr Annemarie Luik, a researcher at the University of Oxford, specialising in solutions for insomnia, agrees that it helps to wind down at least an hour before bed, doing relaxing activities like reading, knitting or listening to music.
"Because I helped to wind the clock, I come to hear it strike".~ William Butler Yeats.
Be unsparingly objective when you examine your contribution to the problem - if you realize you've been helping to wind up your dog, then it's partly your fault, and you need to correct your own behavior.
Then Mr. Silkie pulled out a pocket watch and asked Todd Schwartz, a Huntington Station guidance counselor who uses magic therapy to help students, to wind the watch, test its hand movements and close the lid.
working past nightfall, which can help us to wind down a bit earlier at.
Whether it's a pampering session once a week, a hot bath or deep breathing sessions, you need something to help you to wind down.
Antioxidants may help to control wound oxidative stress and thereby accelerate wound healing [ 33].
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