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  • Recline in this position for thirty seconds to one minute a few times a day.

    The Mommy Diet Alison J. Sweeney 2011

  • Recline like this for thirty seconds to one minute a few times a day.

    The Mommy Diet Alison J. Sweeney 2011

  • Recline in this position for thirty seconds to one minute a few times a day.

    The Mommy Diet Alison J. Sweeney 2011

  • Recline like this for thirty seconds to one minute a few times a day.

    The Mommy Diet Alison J. Sweeney 2011

  • Evenflo Envision high chairsRecalled: April 2, 2009How many: 643,000Hazard: Recline fasteners and metal screws on both sides of the high chair can loosen and fall out, allowing the seat back to detach or recline unexpectedly.

    Secondhand woes: 10 recalls that put children at risk 2009

  • Evenflo Envision high chairsRecalled: April 2, 2009How many: 643,000Hazard: Recline fasteners and metal screws on both sides of the high chair can loosen and fall out, allowing the seat back to detach or recline unexpectedly.

    Secondhand woes: 10 recalls that put children at risk 2009

  • The synchronized, mesmerizing audio/visual blips quickly changing deliver the drug: consumer programming leaving him numb, narcotized and alienated from anything except his own self-obsessed, infantile cravings, which underscores the depth of his inescapable possession by the Medusa of consumer capitalism, pinned like an lacquered insect specimen by the blinking light there in his abject submission in the comfort of his pillowed, massaging Recline-O-Lounger.

    The Manchurian Consumer 2008

  • Bob sits, swaddled in the infant-like comfort of his pillowed, massaging Recline-O-Lounger, shoveling down bushels of chips and gallons of soda with such machine-like, ritual precision he doesn't even need to be conscious of what he's doing, while viewing the glimmering glow of his glorious, high definition

    The Manchurian Consumer 2008

  • Give this breath-shifting exercise a try: Recline a little (lying down is even better), and place your hands flat on your belly to help you notice what's happening.

    Joan Borysenko: Save Your Breath And Keep Your Sanity 2008

  • Recline in the Princess Lounge Chair, ride in the Royal Carriage, and relax on your very own throne.

    pottytrain your child in just one day Teri Crane 2006

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