It's an album that is as beautiful, harmonious and calm as a blue sky on a windless day. |
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I had been yessirring and nossiring him the whole time, being as calm and polite as possible, but I kind of lost it at this point. |
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While police attempt to calm fears that a serial attacker is stalking the borough, many residents remain concerned about their safety. |
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And even a plate of chocolate bourbons and some wet rusks aren't going to calm me down now. |
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Indeed, the characterization and dramatics play out like the languid day on a calm blue waterway. |
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He enjoys the experience of being in the center of the windstorm for it is the only calm part of the tempest. |
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The rupiah also closed stronger against the dollar for the second straight day as calm began to return to the market. |
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There are no love songs on this album, and very few signs of self-doubt, just a calm assuredness and a fearless determination. |
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This really very scary Japanese ghost story from director Hideo Nakata exerts a chilling grip with its icy calm and eerie reticence. |
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The pack animals and remounts caught its fear, lunging against their leads and squealing in terror, and Bahzell leapt in among them to calm them. |
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In an attempt to calm Usher, his friend pulled from the bookcase a second rate medieval romance and began to read aloud. |
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Steve's tears were gone by the time he fell asleep, and Jude broke her calm for only a second to leave herself a mental note. |
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He has not been hampered by timidity or uncertainty, fitting into the side with calm assurance and revealing the extent of his ability. |
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Stay calm and do your best and remember do not leave everything until the last minute. |
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An air of restfulness and calm pervaded the place, intensified by sunshine pouring in through the windows in thick shafts. |
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I tried talking to her to keep her calm while someone went to get the assistant manager of the club. |
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A calm morning, as if the gods partied late last night and they are still sleeping fitfully. |
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But how can you remain calm when some faceless administrator is giving you the runaround? |
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She forced herself to take a few deep breaths to calm her racing heart and clear her mind. |
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But I found the best advice was to keep your head and to stay calm even when all this excitement is happening around you. |
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To hear them, one must be calm and pay close attention, for their wingbeats are barely audible. |
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The calm and restfulness in him grew, and he returned to sleep as well, ignoring the nuisance of the sunlight for the time being. |
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Taking a few deep breaths to calm down, she swung her legs over the side of the cot and sat on the edge. |
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It was amazing what a few calm words and deep breaths can do for the heart and soul. |
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The calm and restful effect is best appreciated from the patio, which wraps around the rear of the house. |
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Runners encountered wintry and snowy conditions on the summit although it was mild and calm in Kirkby Stephen. |
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A calm Tuesday morning, the Radio 4 Today programme on the wireless, not much news about. |
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Her eyes were squeezed shut, gritting her teeth so hard her jaw ached, attempting to count to ten in order to help calm herself down. |
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In fact, the years between 1660 and 1685 were something of an aberration, a brief period of calm in an otherwise choppy sea. |
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And there, made ready for death, with the halter round her neck, she stood upon the fatal ladder in calm serenity, expecting to die. |
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It has been a calm Waitangi Day without significant protest and with much goodwill on both sides. |
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So I seek absolution from my wicked thoughts, and I promise to be calm and serene from now on. |
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If you're meditating to calm your mind and your attention wanders, slowly return to the object, sensation or movement you're focusing on. |
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Together they roam the streets, picking up prostitutes and other willing, wanton woman to calm their near-desperate need for the female form. |
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The walls were painted a calm lavender, with my mom's most recent doodlings of clouds. |
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The perfect spot for calm and quiet intimacy before more lavish dinners, drinks and dancing on the upper floors. |
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It forces me to calm down, take it easy, and take every shot at a time, and forget the bad ones, which of course there are many. |
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At one point in my career, I started to realise that I should take it easy, I should calm down. |
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Lee sought to calm the public by saying the Chinese missiles only carried dummy warheads. |
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If anyone, it was they who could have persuaded the justice-seekers to remain calm and not to take the law into their own hands. |
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She grabbed the nearest washrag and began to pat her face with it, trying to calm down. |
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I thought they'd be doing little dance routines with slap-bass accompaniment, but they are quite Dutch, calm and businesslike. |
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Despite this she managed a calm smile revealing a reserved and complacent demeanor. |
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Police and soldiers were sent to Yelwa to quell the violence and the town has been reported calm since Friday. |
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Most aquatic plants prefer calm water, with the exception of watercress, which seems to prefer moving water. |
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Normally, he was quite calm and quiet, but he had a quick temper that subsided as easily as it came. |
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Note also that all of the waterplanes presented are for a calm sea surface condition for simplicity. |
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Some bull terriers are much more reticent than others and would be more suitable for a quiet person and a calm household. |
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Again, all the prime minister had to do was call for calm and he was part of the lead news story. |
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It glided through the evening air, half song and half word, a sound of liquid calm and cool darkness. |
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In April police were called to calm residents at the home following a row over the right to smoke. |
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If he were back home, his mom would rub his tummy and give him an aspirin to calm his nerves. |
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I lost some weight last year in an effort to calm down my increasingly regular heartburn. |
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The stern expression he wore did little to calm her already stretched nerves. |
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A few hours later Greg came to find me outside, my hands jiggling the cigarette I was using to try and calm me down. |
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I awoke the next night, feeling relaxed and rested, after a calm night, and a dreamless sleep. |
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A strange calm seemed to be settling over his whole body as he resigned himself to what was going to happen. |
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It had emerged in a much improved position, partly due to calm and resolute leadership, he said. |
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They are made to open, so you can leave and take time to gather your wits and return when you calm down. |
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After spending Monday afternoon and evening in the city, I get a feeling I just experienced the calm before the storm. |
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They're calm and rational at times, but they may explode into inappropriate anger or rage at some perceived rejection or criticism. |
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She took a deep breath to clear her mind, and to calm herself, and let out a joyous laugh. |
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When I turned out the light I had a sense that the day had been the calm before the storm and I was right. |
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Collins is not a rah-rah guy, but teammates value his calm demeanor in the huddle and on the sideline even when things ate going haywire. |
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As the Celtic manager gave it to referee John Rowbotham with both barrels, Young attempted to calm him down. |
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The hallmark of the Munster team for example is their capacity for calm when things are going west. |
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Police hand out safety advice and shriek alarms but call for calm in the community amid fears that a serial attacker is on the loose. |
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The victim was not looking for trouble and got drawn into a situation because he was trying to calm people down. |
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He has also said that speed ramps must be introduced to the street to calm the traffic that passes through. |
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It may look this weekend as if nothing is happening, but this is the calm before the storm. |
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If she starts behaving badly I just walk away and let things calm down until her tantrum has gone away. |
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It is known for its massive rock formation that juts out from its calm water. |
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He assaulted nurses who tried to calm and restrain him and left other workers cowering as he ranted at them. |
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He embarks on a rant about a late Evening Standard critic and fiddles with his lighter to calm down. |
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We've not seen this many positive developments for months, although this week will almost certainly prove to be the calm before the storm. |
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Chaos is a calm Goddess, who loves to work with Existence to create things and let them run amok on their own. |
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They whined and complained, prompting a closed-door meeting with Paxson to try and calm things down. |
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Perversely, such words of steel were meant to calm the American people, not whip them into a vengeful fervour. |
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She felt still and calm for the first time in days as she realized that she'd managed to sleep for the entire duration of the red-eye. |
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The whole common room resounded with shouts and whispers and protests, all caused by the calm cloaked woman who sat sipping her ale. |
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She felt calm as she gazed into the red heat of the flames that danced around, licking the wood. |
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Our people have responded with courage and compassion, calm and reason, resolve and fierce determination. |
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And there I was, flying above it, marvelling at the expanse of shining blue water, dotted with delicate islands, calm as a mirror. |
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Even as the bandwagon rolled over their son's grave, they honoured his memory by voicing nothing but calm compassion for his killer. |
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I'm trying to stay calm but every time I see the adverts on the telly, I can't stop smiling or giggling. |
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But I did witness firsthand the fabled white noise that they pipe in to calm those nervous programmers. |
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Her quiet words and calm demeanor reminded him more of their time as friends then this rivalry they now had going on. |
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What was once a calm working environment had become a burning inferno in just one burst of flame. |
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Clad in red shirts and bandannas, both defendants looked calm upon hearing the verdict. |
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Sometimes, in calm seas, when the outboard stuttered and needed coaxing with frequent plug de-oilings, Angus would row the boat. |
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She clenched her teeth against the pain that flooded through her and tried to calm down. |
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Maybe it'll give you a chance to calm down before you tear George limb from limb. |
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After bath, brush and lotion, we were keyed up so it took about 20 minutes to calm down and go to sleep. |
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He's a calm presence in the locker room and leads by example with high effort on the field. |
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His dignity and refinement and focus and calm manner add up to a state of grace worthy of a man. |
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The life-like bambini appeared unperturbed, their faces calm and angelic, their wide eyes turned to the sky. |
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Jeffrey's voice was rough and his words were harsh but Anthony remained calm and cool, save his eyes. |
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As long as calm heads prevail, it can be reasonably hoped that tangible progress will be made in the future. |
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It may look benign on a calm day, but the North Devon coast is a wrecker's paradise. |
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So we try to skirt past this lot, and find ourselves in the church of furniture, the calm haven that is Habitat. |
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From out of nowhere, your boy can snap from cool and calm to angry and testy! |
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There is a fear that they made the right noises to calm the situation down and now it has all gone quiet. |
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Emergency tests revealed traces of barbiturates, normally prescribed to aid sleep or calm anxiety. |
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The plaintiffs are not portraying any abnormal sensitivity or delicacy in seeking to worship in an atmosphere of quiet and calm reflexion. |
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The search is on for the terrorists and politicians are trying to calm the public down. |
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But the calm and restrained people constitute the majority of the marchers. |
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Such high-minded scorn for the '90s and the general affluence and calm they represented is an eminently understandable sentiment. |
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As Dominic fell at his feet, his face became calm and smooth as marble again. |
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The Matriarch calm sitting in her throne with her hands tented in front of her face. |
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They entered the Council room only a moment later and were instantly greeted by an even number of displeased glares and calm stares. |
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The mother of a teenager who died following a moped accident is pleading for calm in the aftermath of his death. |
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She was always seen as calm and level-headed, always speaking in a mild and soothing tone. |
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He was still tense and agitated, and the view did nothing to calm him down. |
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Now the calm river flows between the backwaters and wooded bluffs in an oversized valley. |
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Habitat of the shornosed gar includes lakes, swamps, and the calm pools and backwaters of creeks and rivers. |
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I like to think of myself as relatively calm and level-headed, pretty much trundling along on an emotional even keel. |
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I hate it when she's like this because secretly behind her calm demeanor she's plotting and scheming. |
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It is important that self-inflicted injuries are responded to in a calm and respectful manner. |
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Brazil's broadcasting style is calm and laconic, overlaid with a sporadic bullying streak towards the polite Beecroft. |
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A calm and level-headed examination of the facts cleared that up, and probably added to Bishop Robertson's case. |
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The foreground music irritated us just that little bit to the point it makes a calm chap feel tetchy. |
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My voice is calm and even-toned, like I had rehearsed this confession a thousand times over. |
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Ian Moore has been doing well and the lads have all been telling him to calm down a bit. |
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I had this calm sense come over me as I was getting up to walk towards the alley, towards, towards the foul line. |
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The effect of this is too gradually calm down the muscles but also to help the removal of lactic acid from the muscle tissues. |
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Chaos reigned as officials and reporters haplessly endeavoured to stay calm through the calamity and make some sense of the senseless. |
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I had to keep telling myself to stay focused and remain calm through this whole ordeal. |
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The waters of Loch an Eilean were flat calm and the stillness of the air almost eerie. |
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Despite her self-possession, Ali, 35, does not always radiate calm sauciness. |
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It was a beautiful setting, with calm blue sea, azure skies, brown sailed dhows skimming past us, and it was also very hot. |
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We then went up the calm city streets with a tour guide in order to view all of the old churches and the majestic fortress. |
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A tinge of anger began to boil, but she diverted her gaze away from the soldiers to calm herself. |
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Even though she didn't need to breathe, Akasha took a deep one to calm the awakening feelings that had lain dormant for so long. |
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It was a beautiful warm and calm day, and the view of mountains and lakes were magnificent. |
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I was so calm that even though the wind had begun to kick up quite a bit, I went to bed. |
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Relax on Friday night, revise Saturday and Sunday, then try to remain calm on Monday before the exam. |
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Chamomile, lime flower, valerian, hops or passion flower all have relaxant properties and can be given to calm nerves and relax tense muscles. |
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I wanted to prove to them that I was sane, and I figured the best way to do that would to act as calm as possible. |
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Police vans were pelted with bottles and cans, and speakers tried to calm the crowd, but to no avail. |
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On a hot May morning, I plodded along the forest track, waving at mosquitoes and hoping that the neurotic wood sandpipers would calm down. |
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Talk to her in a mature and calm manner, and ask why she's reading and deleting your e-mail without letting you know. |
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Upon entering the shop the pleasant smell of Jasmine mixed with sandalwood gives you a calm and good feeling. |
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Listen to calm music, a relaxation tape or CD, or a talking book, and allow your mind to take a break as well as your body. |
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Let him soothe me, let him calm me, let his strong arms encircle me and protect me. |
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Some supporter was shouting to him and he was talking back and I told him to calm down. |
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I wish they could calm down and take the trouble to explain exactly what these limitations are likely to be. |
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Come hear what his Reverence rises to say, in his painted pulpit, this calm Sabbath day. |
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I know never to expect anything from the criminal justice system, so you are trying to be calm and take it in your stride. |
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The relaxation of rules and the news that crude oil in the Strategic Petroleum Reserve will be made available helped calm the energy markets. |
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As a field commander he combined an icy calm and plain common sense with great tactical flair. |
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The rhythmic breathing and the relaxed state of the muscles are interpreted by the brain as conducive to a calm frame of mind. |
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As I calm my mind with relaxed, conscious breathing, my body will reach its peak efficiency and awareness. |
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With great tact and skill, he was able to calm the crowd and disperse them. |
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The abstracted interior landscape provided a powerful yet calm space with reusable modular elements. |
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Jeremiah had red hair just like Grace's, but instead of sizzling with energy like his sister, Jeremiah seemed to exude calm and relaxedness. |
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To outsiders this might appear to be a perfect relationship, but danger can lurk beneath the calm surface. |
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The gentle breezes, lulling waves, and general island calm create a perfect setting for a regenerative retreat. |
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When things become too stressful he retreats into his mind where he does mathematical puzzles for hours on end to calm himself down. |
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And, on the odd occasion, she did get a glimpse of a violent temper lurking beneath the calm surface of his apparent good nature. |
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Whether it be a new tune or a timeless classic, these lullabies are sure to do the trick and calm even the most active youth. |
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Maybe it's just God trying to tell me to keep still and stop acting like I have ants in my pants, to just be calm and happy that all is well. |
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Yep, aggressive lyrics and guitar riffs, all backed by the trademark thumping drums, with only moments of calm to provide a respite from the headbanging. |
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He also has a deep, creamy voice and calm demeanor that completes his fallen-hero facade. |
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After explaining myself to the very aggravated and annoyed teacher who had exclaimed upon my arrival that I had cut class everything seemed to calm down. |
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He wrapped his arms around her, rubbing her back, trying to calm her. |
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But urban front gardens are undoubtedly small, so letting the imagination run wild is best saved for the tranquillity and calm of the back garden. |
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There's an air of calm about the place, an aura of tranquillity. |
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It's been a calm day so far, but now the wind has kicked up. |
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He scrambled to find an air pocket and tried to keep calm as he prayed someone would rescue him as his car horn blared non-stop after being short-circuited by the water. |
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A day on the water can calm nerves, rejuvenate the spirit and produce a general feeling of wellbeing, at least until we return to whatever tied us in knots in the first place. |
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Wisteria, weeping willows and reeds are mirrored in the calm of the pond. |
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The train passes mature hardwood maple, beech, yellow birch, hickory and American linden trees, and softwood alders and willows weeping over a calm pond. |
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In calm contrast to the hurry of sailing vessel and steamer a silent fleet of white warships lay motionless in midstream. |
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Blue-green algal bloom forms on the surface of water when there are high levels of nutrients present, combined with warm, sunny and calm conditions. |
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The Dow Jones Industrial Average is hovering near 14,000, and global bond markets are as calm as the sargasso Sea. |
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It's such a laid-back, calm city and I felt very much at peace there. |
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Whereas she's relatively calm and relaxed, he's tense and anxious. |
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In calm seas and glorious weather, the ship made landfall off the abandoned whaling station of Grytviken, and secured to the Admiralty buoy in Cumberland Bay. |
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The drama transfixed the normally calm Sydney, known for its laid-back vibe and relaxed population. |
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This total state of calm spreads throughout, giving every organ, tissue and cell a chance to replenish and benefit from their own vast stores of energy. |
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Materials are carefully chosen to create a calm and welcoming atmosphere for instance, oiled oak floor and balustrades, white stained pine laths in ceilings. |
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The Navy concluded that the presence of the whales in an ocean channel with calm water, which amplifies sound, caused the sonar to damage their ears. |
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The tone becomes increasingly strident until a reprise of the opening is followed by a moment of calm that precedes a violent and sarcastic conclusion. |
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Silently reproaching herself, Jessica edged closer towards the girl and softly stroked her hair, hoping the gesture would calm the other girl and not upset her more. |
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She spoke in a calm resolved voice usually reserved for making speeches. |
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And yet there is that eerie feeling of the calm before the storm. |
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The current trend might just be a calm before the storm while new powers rise up to become strong enough to eventually challenge the existing world order. |
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I can also remember wailing my head off as my mum tries to calm me down whilst going aboard an ocean liner to see my grandparents off on a cruise. |
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The normally cool and calm director of the CIA, John Brennan, may have flinched Tuesday. |
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I walked to the end by the ladder, turned around ran and jumped off the front end of the boat doing a perfect dive into the calm water, sending ripples everywhere. |
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We hoped he was the nice, good-looking one who seemed calm enough to handle any emergency, an essential quality for anyone marrying into our family. |
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She made a quick effort to calm her and smiled her apology at me. |
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The best driver of his generation has long seemed like a parody of Teutonic self-discipline, utterly ruthless, spookily calm and obsessively single-minded. |
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He made some fitful attempts to calm down a bit, filling modest, collage-like monochromatic surfaces with angular shapes. |
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He told me that the early morning is the ideal time for this sport as the air is very calm and so this is probably the best time to go hot air ballooning. |
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Joanne, a dementia nurse, noticed that the most anxious and volatile of her charges became calm and happy when their individual likes and dislikes were noticed and respected. |
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A calm surface favors the finesse of a dogwalker, and a riffled surface suggests the increased commotion of a chugger or a slush-type plug rigged with propellers. |
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He was as calm as ever but there was a tense anxiety in his eyes. |
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You pride yourself on being calm and level-headed, and here you are crying over the consequences of something you don't even know for sure is real? |
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He might need to be concerned, as the reasonably calm and lucid tone of his email is in direct contrast to his normal abusive scattergun approach. |
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The day was calm, so calm that there was scarcely a breath of air. |
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Thinking that he had angered me into an outburst, surprise flashed over his face at my abrupt change in attitude, before being quickly replaced with a cool, calm look. |
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He sliced his finger up with a razor blade beforehand as well so he was in a bit of pain and I think that he just needed to calm down for a minute. |
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People have remarked that they have hardly ever heard him cry, and I feel sure that babywearing has had something to do with his calm contentment. |
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I had never understood that someone could calm you with one look, the same look that made your blood run cold, or made your heart jump into your throat. |
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Therapeutic massage may also loosen taut muscles and calm frazzled nerves. |
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It was his first domestic reverse as Celtic manager, and a painful one, but he was calm and magnanimous as he congratulated Rangers that afternoon. |
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Daniel himself seems to exist outside or above human emotion, exhibiting a sort of Zen calm that is at odds with his situation. |
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She went as calm as a hooded falcon after he covered her head with the sheet. |
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Usually I use it to calm my nerves if I'm jumpy for some reason. |
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Otherwise the tenuous calm that has remained in the region during the past few years may evaporate. |
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The sky is gun metal, casting a surreal light on to lush green fields, the sea is calm before us and Arran looms up solid and beautiful across the Kilbrannan Sound. |
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They are so calm in movement and gesture that I was lulled into a stupor. |
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All of a sudden I wanted to be where I felt calm and at peace. |
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If I said sticking a lighted candle in your lughole will calm your mind, relax, soothe and revitalise you, you would think I'm three pints of beer short of a session. |
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But Fellowes faces the challenge with the rigor and calm that would make a grantham proud. |
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The political parties ' rushed discussion on the reform programs may be a result of their desperate attempt to calm the public outrage over corrupt politics. |
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Tony met the other man's gaze with an outward display of calm assurance. |
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He allows the subject to float over to Hitchcock with a calm directness that I admire. |
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The critters have the propensity to devour their babies if alarmed and so require a calm environment for breeding. |
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A doctor comes to his house and gives him shots of cortisone to calm the arthritic pain in his knees. |
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At 6-foot-5, and a lanky frame, he has a calm demeanor that belies the tremendous pressure he is under. |
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The officers address individuals in a soft and calm voice, making sure their body language is open and non-threatening. |
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The government continues to call for calm while warning people to be on their guard. |
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Still, he said he expects Novartis to provide further documentation to calm fears. |
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He was always calm and authoritative, despite the awareness of knowing that the police were ceaselessly searching for him. |
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The Plaza, with its canopy of acacias, jacarandas and monkey-puzzles offers an oasis of calm from both the traffic noise and soaring heat of midday. |
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Unfortunately, last weekend there was a bit of a rumpus in Bath Street late in the evening which led to a couple of Police cars being called out to calm things down. |
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Whatever the reason, Shuggy's behaviour eventually prompted a police caution, warning him that if he didn't calm down then he would be in serious trouble. |
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This 2-year-old Queensland heeler pit bull mix has a calm demeanor. |
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The calm quiet of where I was beckoned me to linger a little longer. |
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However, in order to do that, you have got to have relative calm or quiet. |
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She flashes me a brief look of annoyance, quieting me, then changing her demeanor to once again calm and composed, she continues with her explanation. |
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It is somehow extremely loud and is followed by a long moment of utter silence and calm during which the breeze gently ruffles the pleated hem of the woman's blue burqa. |
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Casey thought that she appeared and acted very calm and collected. |
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Melody had surprised herself with how calm she had acted and appeared even though inside a swarm of butterflies flitted nervously and a shiver ran down her spine. |
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The man radiated confidence, and his calm was re-assuring, even for Vatch. |
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Theresa, with some effort, puts a calm expression on, and gets up. |
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To calm the lawyer down, Ramesh asked a constable to go fetch a bottle of Old Monk rum. |
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Never a ranter, Roeder tried to remain calm as the wave began to break. |
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Jack started to calm down, and the screams turned into whispered whines. |
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But the breathless whirl of activity has an odd calm at its centre. |
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The rest was a whirl of action and until I got home, it didn't calm down. |
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Whether or not he gets back in one piece depends very much on a successful take-off and ascent to a relatively calm cruising altitude of up to 45,000 ft. |
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Most cat anglers in my experience seem to be converted carp anglers, used to fishing flat calm waters where the fish are as likely to take a boilie as a dead or livebait. |
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His hair is flat on his head and he looks a bit too calm for a moment. |
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People might say they are calm but the way we've cut up the landscape here is raw, brutal, hillsides of houses brushing right up against the forest. |
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My neighbor says the herb kava is a natural way to calm nerves. |
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Conversely, the slow movement was stunning, with the contrast between calm and agitato achieved with aplomb. |
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The growling circumambient toils of London around them fadedbefore the calm of these innocent precincts. |
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I was impressed by the calm and professional way she handled the crisis. |
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The diplomat's bland statement did nothing to calm the situation. |
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Hong's calm started to crack coz he'd seen Dave do his one drink for himself bizzo many times over the years since they'd met. |
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Daddy longlegs adults are weak flyers, falling onto the water surface in the lightest of breezes, and even on calm days. |
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Tracie had to face-sit me before supper so I could calm down with an orgasm. |
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He was calm in the conviction that he could measure and calculate the universe.... He matched finity against the Infinite. |
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McCartan and I gave London a hasty goingover, had a calm Channel crossing, and parted company in Paris, when I went on towards Rome. |
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The royal couple enjoyed periods of calm and affection, but Anne refused to play the submissive role expected of her. |
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England stayed relatively calm throughout, although some English Jacobites fought on James's side in Ireland. |
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The kolytic type, on the other hand, is more calm and controlled, with a greater passivity of mind and body. |
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Most of his zoology notes are about marine invertebrates, starting with plankton collected in a calm spell. |
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He logicked that one out. He snuck into Haiti and scored herbs to rev him and calm him. |
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He met death with a calm dignified courage which profoundly impressed those present. |
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After this initial focussing of the mind, the focus is coupled to mindfulness, maintaining a calm mind while being aware of one's surroundings. |
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King's principal, Sir Rick Trainor, deplored the behaviour, appealed to King's students to remain calm and called for no retaliation. |
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Some, such as Hester Lynch Piozzi, construed Reynolds' equable calm as cool and unfeeling. |
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It took Emily hours to calm down and days to be convinced to publish the poems. |
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The same passages are often used by telephone call centres to induce a sense of calm in customers waiting in a queue. |
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Hatton later claimed he was angered by the referee, which caused him to lose his calm and contributed to his downfall. |
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The park forms a natural amphitheatre located in the Denburn Valley and is an oasis of peace and calm in the city centre. |
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In his benign aspect, Poseidon was seen as creating new islands and offering calm seas. |
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The abbey was severely damaged during this attack despite Knox's apparent efforts to calm the mob. |
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She sprang out from their midst like the Virgin in a busy Annunciation, calm as Mary and nimbed with that unmistakable aura of the chosen. |
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It was asserted that regular use of tobacco while under duress would not only calm the soldiers but allow them to withstand greater hardship. |
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Ice which forms on moving water tends to be less uniform and stable than ice which forms on calm water. |
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Pancake ice is a formation of ice generally created in areas with less calm conditions. |
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Ice forms on calm water from the shores, a thin layer spreading across the surface, and then downward. |
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Modern radar is also capable of detecting a snorkel in calm sea conditions. |
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During the mild periods temperatures slightly below freezing point only occur if the night is both calm and free of clouds. |
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The seeps rely on methane deposited during the Eemian period and during calm weather the bubbles can sometimes be seen on the water surface. |
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Local myth has it that one can still hear the church bells of Rungholt ringing under the water when sailing through the area on a calm night. |
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Gametes are generally released into the seawater under calm conditions and the eggs are fertilised externally to produce a zygote. |
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During calm weather smaller waves return sand from bars to the visible beach surface in a process called accretion. |
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Owing to the calm conditions, it was not until after 11 am, five hours after first sighting each other, that the two fleets engaged. |
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The SS Savannah was too small to carry much fuel, and the engine was intended only for use in calm weather and to get in and out of harbors. |
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Beech wood is an excellent firewood, easily split and burning for many hours with bright but calm flames. |
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In the ocean, the thermocline divides the upper mixed layer from the calm deep water below. |
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In the Benguela system, phytoplankton growth requires a period of upwelling followed by a period of stratification and relatively calm waters. |
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Weather in the eye is normally calm and free of clouds, although the sea may be extremely violent. |
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Albatrosses in calm seas are forced to rest on the ocean's surface until the wind picks up again. |
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Folklore asserts that the bells of the churches of Ys can still be heard in the calm sea. |
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When fine sediments are delivered into the calm waters of these glacial lake basins away from the shoreline, they settle to the lake bed. |
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Although waters were kept calm by an offshore reef, the anchorage area was littered with shoals. |
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In 1520, Ferdinand Magellan renamed the sea the Pacific Ocean because of its calm waters. |
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He did not overindulge in the luxuries of palace life, but still used Buddhism and Buddhist festivals to help calm civil unrest. |
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It is distinguished from other parts of the Atlantic Ocean by its characteristic brown Sargassum seaweed and often calm blue water. |
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Montevideo, which was used as a supply station by the Brazilian navy, experienced a period of prosperity and relative calm during the war. |
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The evening was calm and bright, and we enjoyed a fine view of the surrounding isles. |
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Amid the economic crisis and Barletta's efforts to calm the country's creditors, street protests arose, and so did military repression. |
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I hope he will gain as little thereby as he has done in the past, and that the French will calm down. |
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