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  • As Brian quotes frequently from The Joy of Homebrewing essential to the process is the phrase Relax!

    Reading, Writing, Cooking and Crafting: From behind the veil Kate 2009

  • And check out how they tell you to 'Relax' - the experience will be 'Luxurious' and 'Creamy' plus you'll also get a 'Sticky Dipper' ... but you have to 'See the Reverse' for Details ...

    Letter to America 2005

  • Lene: Yeah, what is that word, "Balance" I keep hearing people use, it is like "Relax" - it is some sort of higher math abstract theory like fractals that one can never understand?

    Sunshine bye-bye; 52 postcards in one day! Elizabeth McClung 2008

  • Relax, that is not any direct canine reference to any candidate.

    Breaking Out The Ugly Stick 2008

  • A song titled "Relax the Mind" reflects Adventure's head space.

    Kansas City Star: Front Page 2011

  • The first line on the album's first song also called "Relax" has Kool A.D. quipping "white devils like it / I'm drinking coffee brought to me by white devil sidekicks."

    The Seattle Times 2011

  • All the world love Rilakkuma, aka Relax Bear, the popular character from San-X who wants us all to slow down and take life less seriously.

    Recently updated products at JBOX.com 2010

  • Today we're restocking both the Lucky Star Strawberry Cake as well as the amazing Lucky Star Cornet Cookies. neri ame (kneading candy), or alternately mizu-ame nabe (nah-beh), or a pot used for cooking things like sukiyaki to your table with these salt and pepper shakers featuring Rilakkuma, aka Relax Bear, the #1 character from San-X these days.

    AnimeBlogger.net Antenna 2009

  • He found it in a painting by Kansas City artist Archie Scott Gobber called Relax It's

    Kansas City Star: Front Page 2011

  • Business actually allows the 'Relax' time for the Employees they have not 'downsized'.

    Meltzer on the Labor Market, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty 2009

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