At one of the portages, Moses decided that he and Murie would run the rapids rather than carry the last canoe to calmer water. |
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Other times, she was calmer and seemed almost wise, sensible, and compassionate to their plight. |
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We could clearly hear the high fluting voice of Toni, and the calmer, flatter tones of Sid. |
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An increasing number of wise consumers are shunning the shop-rage experience for a simpler, calmer and efficient alternative. |
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The students felt the smilers were calmer, smarter, more sincere, kinder, and more sympathetic than frowners. |
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She never really went for the sparkling golden boys, preferring the calmer, more measured, determined types. |
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Older and calmer than most of the stringy teenagers, he has been coming to the university for five years. |
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In calmer weather, you can use a wide-angle lens to capture a striking arrangement of rocks as the seas gently envelop them. |
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But finding that no one followed after me, I grew calmer, and the storm also drew off, and the sun shone out a little before his setting. |
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The previous year had worn me down, and I was hoping that 2004 would be a lot calmer. |
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In brighter or calmer conditions, smaller flies are used, or dry flies if fish are showing. |
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There were far fewer sketchy characters on the streets and it was a calmer and more conservative city. |
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New mothers are usually stereotyped as being calmer and more serene after they give birth. |
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In the shadows of the Twin Towers, Wall St's whizz-kids regularly traded stock exchange madness for calmer floor space at O'Hara's bar. |
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Then the streets become calmer and you really notice the gondolas because all the delivery boats have finished making their rounds. |
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There are a number of orchestras here which also remind us of those days when everything was calmer and more sedate. |
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As Above, So Below finds Julian in a calmer mood than the usual galloping momentum of his octet line-up. |
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You will find as the mind calms down, the breath and heart will become quieter and calmer. |
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In the 1980s her paintings generally became calmer in mood and more sombre in colour. |
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As Lorraine and fellow instructor, Katie, led us through a small channel to a series of calmer bays there were oohs and aahs from the group. |
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The cathartic experience of venting the spleen at a match can return the supporter to the bosom of the family a calmer individual. |
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Once in the shelter of the bay, the skipping engine bites deeper into the calmer waters, and the ship picks up speed. |
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Equally badly behaved, but a little calmer and better informed, were the massive numbers from the labor unions. |
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Do you feel the race is calmer this year having started with the long time trial? |
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Supposedly, the more you rode the horse, the calmer the horse was supposed to become. |
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He thanked me absently, capped his pen, and we all walked out into the quiet night, substantially calmer than last week. |
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I was walking away, thinking how silly I was to have reacted like that, next time I should be calmer, and control myself. |
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The wind is set to ease as we approach the coast of Chile and the sea is also likely to become calmer. |
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In Dodecanese it is usually a little calmer than the Cyclades and the winds are ideal for real sailing. |
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They have thicker skins, better social skills, and a calmer brand of self-confidence than the man whose giant bovver boots they now fill. |
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A calmer, level-headed dog is just right for a small dairy herd. |
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The freshness of lily of the valley, a pungent contrast to the calmer background of sandalwood. |
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As announced a few days ago by weather adviser Sylvain Mondon, the medium NNW'ly wind is reigning implacably over what is a much calmer ocean. |
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The linear form of the north block lends itself to open galleries while the deeper south block offers a calmer atmosphere for browsing stacks and reading at tables. |
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The truth is, my husband is a calmer, more patient person than me – and far cheerier. |
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If you feel like your anger is about to bubble over, remove yourself from the situation and suggest another, calmer time to discuss the matter. |
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In the case of violent storms, even extensive slicks may not be visible, but may reappear when the conditions become calmer. |
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Europe may have become calmer, but hopefully not too calm, because it must be heard so that the citizens can enter into a dialogue with it. |
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As a consequence, your breath will become calmer, just as your heart rate and your thoughts will. |
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However, today, we can talk about it because we've become calmer and have some experience of life. |
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Cops said that this weekend was calmer than most of the shows that they encountered at Frontier Ranch. |
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We put our heads together and in the calmer light of logic, and much ersatz coffee, solved the problem. |
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The calmer he tried to sound, the more MPs frothed up, like marsh gas escaping from an abandoned mine. |
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April and November are marked by the inter-seasons: calmer periods, sometimes windless, this is the time trade winds change direction. |
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In my calmer moments, however, I take leave to doubt whether that is so. |
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If your emotions are running high, take a deep breath, have a break, take a walk and respond when you're calmer. |
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Fortunately, we had a much calmer start to our trip than the Hull honeymooners. |
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A year ago I became convinced myself that the prospect of European Union membership is making this ill-fated country calmer and better. |
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That question is a spirit that besieges me with my own things, says the old man, calmer. |
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They rowed along the south shore of the river, as the water seemed to be calmer there. |
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He adores to play, on the other hand when he becomes calmer, he seeks the caresses. |
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Although Ireland broke away during the first world war, most demands for looser union have followed calmer interludes. |
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The BBC's own No 10 briefing on reported threats to the licence fee was calmer. |
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He is more relaxed, calmer and he is able to sit watching a film without systematically moving his legs or arms. |
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A calmer Maracas Bay enticed these men into its waters yesterday, even though two days before bathers scampered for safety as massive waves crashed on the shore. |
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In recent years, Jamie has managed to give up drugs and, according to friends is a considerably calmer individual. |
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As we got further out the waves got calmer, but for right now they were choppy and making the boat lurch from side to side, pitching with each rise and fall of a wave. |
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The general tone of the last three days continues, albeit slightly calmer. |
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A week later, a much bigger, much calmer demonstration filled the streets of Paris and Lyon with perhaps 100,00 people. |
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On calmer mornings, walking the beach and casting diagonally across the surf line can produce a mixed bag of trout, reds, jacks, snook and mackerel. |
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Algiers just now is probably calmer than any city ever was The Average European or Mussulman in this city is more preoccupied with alimentation than with war. |
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And don't forget to breathe deeply, which will help you become calmer. |
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In Fredericton there were calmer festivities, including a marksmanship competition, but those who were against Confederation kept their shops closed and their flags lowered. |
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Asked, in a calmer setting, whether he has been a dervish for long, Mr Ali smiles and removes two tightly-bound parcels, about the size of American footballs, from his trouser pockets. |
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I've always been subject to mood swings, and the most noticeable effect of taking omega-3 is that they've disappeared. I feel much calmer and more stable emotionally, without the highs and lows I'd got used to. |
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All around her, it had become calmer recently. |
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I think I've definitely become calmer, more relaxed about things. |
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Well, I used to get a lot more nervous when I was a youngster but when I got into the senior ranks and became full-time I found it easier to be calmer. |
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It helped me to be calmer and accept what had happened. |
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Aside from Palolem, which has become a bit of a monster of late, these beaches are quieter, and the scene is calmer – though food and drink are plentiful. |
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When I have occasionally managed to keep it up for more than a few days at a time, it definitely makes me a calmer, nicer person, and better able to sleep. |
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In London I run away from pigeons but I am calmer here. |
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It may be more likely that global investors saw the sudden decrease in American unemployment as a sign that the US may be a calmer market to invest in, and not just as a safe-haven. |
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So, even though these twenty-some leaders all represented sovereign states, they agreed to common, synchronized actions to chart the same course toward calmer waters. |
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He's a lot calmer now, he used to be crazier. |
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He tells me that he feels calmer and more levelheaded and that he no longer feels the need to do things straight away as if it were impossible to wait until tomorrow. |
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Prices were characterised by sharp drops in the first quarter, followed by a calmer phase and then unexpected rises in the autumn due to the absence of precipitation and an unseasonably cold spell. |
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And Mr. Burke admits that his food has become calmer over the years. |
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Another new feature is the live background which shows a view of the Rhine and Cologne and should thus provide an urban ambience. n-tv has also simplified its news ticker with an aim to making the image calmer and clearer. |
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The elucubrations of these two animals are apparent as quavers, trills, glissandi, pizzicati of the violin, percussive rhythms of the piano or by calmer movements in conventional writing. |
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Mano admitted he now felt calmer and more serene, having come to terms with his seropositivity which, he claimed, had trapped him in a public persona he now felt uncomfortable with. |
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In calmer water, we could skirt along the bottom of cliffs that sucked and roared impotently as we danced insolently around promontories and slid between rocks and shore. |
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The worrying, jaggy, suggestive line sits against empty calmer surfaces of colour, the tension of the one counterposed by the translucency or the opacity of the other. |
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The Yangtze river, with its calmer waters, may have been navigable by these treasure ships. |
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The Yangtze River, with its calmer waters, may have been navigable for such large but unseaworthy ships. |
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This time, the ships headed south toward calmer waters, which were under dangerous Spanish and Portuguese control. |
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They may have calmer temperaments than horses and also a high level of intelligence that may or may not be used to cooperate with human handlers. |
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But it might suit the downshifter, escaping urban stress for a calmer way of life. |
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He hastily composed another post, and then spent twenty minutes rephrasing it in a calmer tone, but a day later, when that message had also been deleted, his rage erupted. |
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The Indian Ocean's relatively calmer waters opened the areas bordering it to trade earlier than the Atlantic or Pacific oceans. |
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They say I'm a better dad now I'm Kellie because she's calmer, more caring and with an empathy and understanding of people. |
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The rallies of the NUWSS were calmer affairs than those of Mrs. Pankhurst. |
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But Solha is a different, calmer dog today than she was a year ago. |
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By contrast, a calmer birth would result in more regular star orbits. |
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After the lethargy of late Dwyer and the erraticism of the Smith experiment, the Wallabies desperately needed a calmer leader, and they found him in Rod Macqueen, architect of the ACT Brumbies' run to the 1997 Super 12 final. |
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If the foxes do just as well as dogs in interpreting human behavior, that will suggest that selecting for tameability alone brings about trainability as well, perhaps because calmer dogs are better learners. |
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This latest visit from the chaotic Texan band saw them in calmer mood, focusing all their energies on a mesmerising display of alternative rock. |
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It promises to show the ranting rib-tickler in a much calmer, more chilled-out light. |
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Eyes blazing red and chests puffed out, the diminutive rockhoppers bicker incessantly while the larger, and calmer, albatrosses preen. |
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She had not heard about the murder-free streak, but she had felt it: The corner where the gunman began chasing Mr. Thomas — notorious for drug dealing — had become calmer recently. |
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The calmer safer waters of the loch allowed larger ships to ply the route as demand increased. |
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After a turbulent couple of years that has seen three coaches come and go and more than sixty players pull on the famous green jersey, Mexico have returned to calmer waters under the steadying influence of Javier Aguirre. |
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Quickly realizing that she gets seasick, Rosaline switched to the calmer waters of coastal management when she pursued a MSc in Marine Resource Development and Protection at Heriot-Watt University, Edinburgh. |
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During the 19th century, members of the fashionable Montreal Hunt Club gave free rein to their passion for hunting, while other citizens enjoyed the calmer pastime of fishing. |
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The never-ending critical work of comparing and reinterpreting our mutual histories, including their most painful aspects, denotes a reflective disposition that can lead to a calmer recollection of things past. |
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Gavials are found only on the northern Indian subcontinent, where most are riverine, being best adapted to calmer areas in deep fast-flowing rivers. |
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Partly due to the need for translation, and the politics of consensus in the chamber, debates tend to be calmer and more polite than, say, the Westminster system. |
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Although the lateen sail allowed sailing upwind to some extent, it was worth even major extensions of course to have a faster and calmer following wind for most of a journey. |
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Pindaric odes are to be written with fire and passion, unlike the calmer and more reflective Horatian odes such as Ode on a distant Prospect of Eton College. |
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Kipper drained his glass to the lees and seemed to become calmer. |
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Daddies sand Sedges are still taking rising fish on calmer afternoons. |
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In their study, animals with a calmer temperament had cannon bones that were 5 percent wider and 9 percent thicker than high-strung animals with thinner bones. |
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