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  • 21unhurried — un•hur•ried [[t]ʌnˈhɜr id, ˈhʌr [/t]] adj. not hurried; leisurely; deliberate • Etymology: 1760–70 un•hur′ried•ly, adv. un•hur′ried•ness, n …

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  • 22unhurried — /ʌnˈhʌrid/ (say un hureed) adjective not hurried. –unhurriedly, adverb …

  • 23unhurried — adj. not hurried. Derivatives: unhurriedly adv …

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  • 24unhurriedly — unhurried ► ADJECTIVE ▪ moving, acting, or taking place without haste or urgency. DERIVATIVES unhurriedly adverb …

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  • 25laid-back — adjective unhurried and relaxed a mellow conversation • Syn: ↑mellow • Similar to: ↑relaxed • Derivationally related forms: ↑mellowness (for: ↑ …

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  • 26Ralph Ginzburg — (October 28 1929 ndash; July 6 2006) was an American author, editor, publisher and photo journalist. He was best known for publishing books and magazines on erotica and art and for his conviction in 1963 for violating federal obscenity… …

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  • 27slow — slowly, adv. slowness, n. /sloh/, adj., slower, slowest, adv., slower, slowest, v. adj. 1. moving or proceeding with little or less than usual speed or velocity: a slow train. 2. characterized by lack of speed: a slow pace. 3. taking or requiring …

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  • 28Benjamin Kaplan — is an influential American copyright scholar and jurist. As the Royall Professor of Law at Harvard University, he delivered a series of lectures at Columbia in 1966. The James S. Carpentier Lectures were then published in 1967 as An Unhurried… …

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  • 29leisurely — leisureliness, leisureness, n. /lee zheuhr lee, lezh euhr /, adj. 1. acting, proceeding, or done without haste; unhurried; deliberate: a leisurely conversation. 2. showing or suggesting ample leisure; unhurried: a leisurely manner. adv. 3. in a… …

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  • 30deliberate — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) adj. intentional, studied; cool, careful, thoughtful, unhurried, See care, slowness. v. i. ponder, consider, think, weigh. See thought, advice, caution, plan. Ant., hasty, rash; pass over. II (Roget s… …

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