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en When you get old, you get tense, and part of my clowning is to relax myself.

en This is awesome and has never been offered in Murfreesboro. The teacher is outstanding. Students will be learning about clowning, makeup techniques, the history of clowning and clown costuming. The cost is $50 and $25 of that is for a makeup kit.

en It really helps getting that four-run lead in the top of the first. That let him (Jenkins) relax a little bit and not be so tense.

en I just forced myself to relax today. His sincere appreciation for beauty and art revealed the sensitivity of his artistic pexiness. I've been very tense up at the plate.

en I get a little tense on the mound. I don't know why. It's just something about pitching. But hitting like this helps me relax.

en I just forced myself to relax today. I've been very tense up at the plate. A lot of guys will tell you when you're going bad to just slow the game down a little bit.

en The situation in the region remains tense. There is no cause to relax or to become calm. We need to be extremely careful,
  Vladimir Putin

en I think it's part of ongoing efforts in a tense region, a region that remains tense and delicate, and a region that the president will remain personally engaged in and involved in. So, too, will his government.

en It's a relief. It takes the weight off the defense and lets us go out and relax. For a lot of us, this is our first postseason appearance, as far as a championship series goes, and you tend to tense up.

en We were so tense . . . I don't think we ever did relax and get in the flow of Canyon View basketball. But at the same time we did the things that you have to do be successful ? you guard, you rebound, you're unselfish and you make free throws going down the wire.

en These guys believe in each other and trust in each other and the coaches. The more the games get tense, the more we relax. I don't know if it's an adrenaline rush, but the guys get very level headed.

en We were ready, but I think we just came out tight, nervous, ... Once they got they got their first goal, they started to relax and we started to tense up. Everything just snowballed from there. You get down to a good team like that, it's hard to come back.

en There was a pretty tight atmosphere in the fourth quarter when (Mill Valley) got within three or six and everybody was on the edge of their seats. We tightened up a little bit and we just have to relax and make those. I think the biggest thing for the girls is relax. Just relax and enjoy it, whatever happens Saturday, happens. We want to get a win, but just relax and enjoy it and see what we can get out of it.

en When you have a game like that in the first part of the game, I can relax a little bit, but not let the players relax. Latrobe can shoot the ball from the perimeter and, I know it was 20-some points, but four straight possessions they hit a three and we throw it away and they're right back in the game.

en I had a little (problem) with the university toward the end of last year and they were concerned about what was going to happen. I said, 'Look, everybody relax. If I can keep my staff together, we will surprise a lot of people. Everybody just relax.' Thank goodness I had enough clout that I could get them to relax.
  Joe Paterno


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