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  • Try this restful Reclined Butterfly pose from Tanya Boulton, managing teacher at Pure Yoga East in New York City: Lie on your back with the soles of your feet together and your knees bent and dropping toward the floor.

    7 Steps To The Best Sleep Ever 2010

  • Reclined and with eyes at half-mast, Quinn stretched his hands along the chair arms, as if he enjoyed the pedestrian furniture more than he wanted her to know.

    Blood Trinity Sherrilyn Kenyon 2010

  • Try this restful Reclined Butterfly pose from Tanya Boulton, managing teacher at Pure Yoga East in New York City: Lie on your back with the soles of your feet together and your knees bent and dropping toward the floor.

    7 Steps To The Best Sleep Ever The Huffington Post News Team 2010

  • But getting in a little gentle, restorative yoga before you hit the sack can help put your mind at ease, steady your breath, and reduce muscle tension without revving up your heart. 
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Try this restful Reclined Butterfly pose from Tanya Boulton, managing teacher at Pure Yoga East in New York City: Lie on your back with the soles of your feet together and your knees bent and dropping toward the floor.

    7 Steps To The Best Sleep Ever 2010

  • Reclined and with eyes at half-mast, Quinn stretched his hands along the chair arms, as if he enjoyed the pedestrian furniture more than he wanted her to know.

    Blood Trinity Sherrilyn Kenyon 2010

  • Reclined towards the light of the window, his outline darkens.

    A Pair of Allowances Bennett Elliott 2010

  • Reclined his languid head, his limbs did rest, 635

    The Complete Poetical Works of Percy Bysshe Shelley 2003

  • Reclined against the area railings he perceived through the transparent kitchen panes a man regulating a gasflame of 14 CP, a man lighting a candle of 1 CP, a man removing in turn each of his two boots, a man leaving the kitchen holding a candle.

    Ulysses 2003

  • Reclined then the chieftain, and cheek-pillows held the head of the earl, while all about him seamen hardy on hall-beds sank.

    Beowulf, translated by Francis Gummere 2003

  • Reclined then the chieftain, and cheek-pillows held the head of the earl, while all about him seamen hardy on hall-beds sank.

    Beowulf 2003

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