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I know that whenever I cuddle my cat, I become relieved and de-stressed almost immediately.
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You've got to keep an animal de-stressed, because there's nothing worse than a stressed animal before it's slaughtered.
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Guided and non-guided meditations are voiced by Puddicombe, whose soothing voice could have you de-stressed or calmly sleeping within minutes.
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If you already feel adequately de-stressed (ha!) and don't think you need such a platform, the videos are also just pretty nice to look at.
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And it was good, and I de-stressed, and returned vowing to calmly float above Twitter beefs and existential angst for the rest of the year.
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The homeowners do the dirty work themselves, and though there are moments of low-level drama, they come out of the month-long process happy and de-stressed without exception.
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It would make the French — who put us to shame with their way of raising de-stressed, minimally fussed-over, healthy children of parents on expansive maternity and paternity leaves — envious.
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To achieve this, the contractors installed a structural deck that acted both as a work platform for the demolition work and as a safety barrier. This was jacked upwards as each successive office floor was removed. When all the office floors and upper support trusses had been removed, the concrete core was de-stressed and demolished. Concurrently, the 25,000 cubic metre basement was propped and excavated.
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Mizo contains many analyzable polysyllables, which are polysyllabic units in which the individual syllables have meaning by themselves. In a true monosyllabic language, polysyllables are mostly confined to compound words, such as "lighthouse". The first syllables of compounds tend over time to be de-stressed, and may eventually be reduced to prefixed consonants. The word nuntheihna ("survival") is composed of nung ("to live"), theih ("possible") and na (a nominalising suffix); likewise, theihna means "possibility".
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This "relict stress" theory implies that the ringing rock boulders act much like a guitar string. When a guitar string is limp it does not resonate, but a plucked string will provide a range of sounds depending on the level of applied tension. Likewise, a ringing rock boulder will only emit a dull thud if the boulder is de-stressed; however, boulders will resonate at various frequencies depending on the level of residual stress. The boulders continue to ring when removed from the boulder fields.
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