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Simple sentences
Some people can obtain relaxation from reading.
All in all, I think my hobbies are balanced; they bring some relaxation to my life, and at the same time bring focus to my studies.
For relaxation, Copernicus painted and translated Greek poetry into Latin.
Listening to music is my favourite relaxation.
Credit relaxation is considered necessary to shore up business.
Movie subtitles
Once we've seen to your checks, I'd like to try working on some relaxation exercises.
What you need is some relaxation.
What he needs is complete relaxation.
You have the most peculiar ideas of relaxation.
A little relaxation never did harm to anyone.
I'm going to help Henry to rest and get some relaxation.
And while some people work. others are rounding off an evening of relaxation.
I intend a full month's relaxation in Rome.
They come here for relaxation.
Gentlemanly relaxation with the opposite gender.
Fresh air and relaxation.
I often play with it myself for relaxation.
So much for food, so much for drink, for tobacco and other relaxation.
We're entitled to relaxation, both of us.
After which we shall both need some relaxation.
Along the lines of relaxation, I mean.
Those girls need relaxation.
However, his specialty was spectacular jewel robberies and for relaxation he was addicted to the study of mathematics.
This relaxation can be dangerous.
It was a place for relaxation.
For me, Crab Key's going to be a gentle relaxation.
Let them sit in there tootin' on their harps or whatever they do for relaxation, me and youse stays together.
Relaxation. no useless gestures.
Air conditioned for comfoft. And relaxation.
You should have complete rest and relaxation.
He said I need rest and relaxation.
Well, there's your rest and relaxation.
I was driving the herd all day and kind of tired. and felt like getting some relaxation.
I think I'll take a ride over to El Paso tomorrow. and get me a little fun and relaxation.
Yes, a little relaxation is mighty pleasant. after a man's been chasing Satan all the way from here to Austin.
How does a guy find relaxation in this lousy town?
Eating was relaxation for me.
Mine. relaxation.
Third. relaxation.
News and current affairs
In reality, the current relaxation is more likely a lull before the storm.
The only clearly positive effect of TV watching is that people feel relaxed while doing it, and many people are willing to exchange that relaxation for the more enjoyable and useful things they might be doing instead.
The spirit of hope in the country is palpable, though some older people, who saw earlier moments of apparent relaxation of authoritarian rule come and go, remain cautious.
They will not get to discuss the protection of citizen's rights, relaxation of harsh media controls, the rights of peasants to migrate or take up jobs in the cities, or whether to tolerate workers who organize independent unions.
Greece's fire-breathing new government, it is generally assumed, will have little choice but to stick to its predecessor's program of structural reform, perhaps in return for a modest relaxation of fiscal austerity.
What Poland needs most is fiscal discipline and market-oriented reforms, including relaxation of the rigid labor laws that are inhibiting job creation.
In China, for example, the relaxation of migration controls in the 1980's and the opening of the economy led to the spectacular growth of the country's eastern cities.
Will Germany agree to such a relaxation - or, for that matter, to Hollande's implicit demand that the ECB follow Japan's example and loosen monetary policy to drive the exchange rate back down?
The European Commission's recent proposals amount to a relaxation of its earlier hard-line stance, providing a catalogue of ways in which the fiscal rules can be made more flexible.
Indeed, in its 2006 annual review of the US economy, the IMF was extraordinarily benign in its assessment of the risks posed by the relaxation of lending standards in the US mortgage market.
In these circumstances, the additional costs of debt service easily outweigh any gains that might come from some measure of fiscal relaxation.
That is, an increase in the willingness to lend tends to increase the value of the collateral, and also improves the borrowers' performance, thereby encouraging a relaxation of credit criteria.
FLORENCE - Summer is a time for beaches and relaxation - and, historically, for all sorts of destructive crises.