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His actors called him meticulous yet relaxed, which set a tone on set that allowed them to feel like they could take chances without being judged.
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Busy and smart, yet relaxed, the open kitchen churns out seafood, meat and vegetable dishes made with local ingredients, the majority of which come straight from chef Caracol's farm.
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Yet this more relaxed attitude towards history does not always beget more vigorous preservation.
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Lucky for you Ermenegildo Zegna came out with several of them this season in a silk-cotton blend, giving them that relaxed yet still sharp look.
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Inspired by yoga-crazed pals who gushed about how they felt relaxed yet invigorated yet serene yet totally high, I'd take a class and leave feeling itchy yet profoundly annoyed.
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Yet the government seems relaxed.
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He puts in an additional 2 hours in the morning and 2 hours in the evening that he would spend driving instead, yet he is more relaxed and has more energy than ever before and is able to be at the dinner table, with our family, on time, every night, which never happened while commuting to work.
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Yet Phnom Penh itself is now relaxed, and probably safer than it has been anytime this year.
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Yet Sudan still enjoys a surprisingly relaxed atmosphere.
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Yet Mr Pujol does not seem relaxed.
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Yet his delivery was given at a relaxed pace.
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The policy, which was never strictly enforced outside the cities, is now being rethought: although the law has not, as yet, been changed, it is being relaxed in some regions and may be formally altered soon.
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Yet, for all the cozy colloquialism, she cannot be called relaxed.
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