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"Like Condoleezza Rice," he says, "I don't find Bach and Schubert particularly relaxing.
The latter wouldn't be particularly relaxing.
In contrast, those for whom cigarettes were particularly relaxing shared sequences on chromosome 15.
This is a sumptuous record that isn't particularly relaxing to hear; its dead seriousness is hard to miss.
The tanks are particularly relaxing for those with joint or back problems and the "light as a feather" feeling is very popular with heavily pregnant women.
I suspect that farming isn't a particularly relaxing occupation in real life, but tending to the cute livestock and planting seeds in these gorgeous games is a sure route to recuperation.
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"It was not as if I was a particularly relaxed or laid-back CEO," he smiles.
Neither idea is going to make you feel particularly relaxed about yourself.
Farnsworth was in particularly relaxed and lyrical vein in Finzi's Earth and Air and Rain, with pianist James Baillieu's expressive playing setting the seal on their interpretation.
Indeed, some of the photographs are stylized, self-consciously formal, even rather frosty portraits -- see the images of women in groups, for example -- which do not reflect a particularly relaxed intimacy between female photographer and female subjects.
Although the point is to simulate a dorm-room atmosphere, no one looked particularly relaxed onstage: not Mr. Gergiev, despite speaking eloquently and entertainingly in English, and not his questioners, Mr. Steel and Albert Imperato, a founder of 21C Media Group.
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