We shall no longer have to plan and toil to spread imperturbable conceit and incurable ignorance among men. |
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Earl Alexander was a military commander with little taste for panache but distinguished by imperturbable confidence. |
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Despite the exclamation mark, he talks in the flat, imperturbable vowels of Sussex, his voice rising not so much in volume as in exasperation. |
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But the square looks in on itself, exuding an air of imperturbable gentility. |
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In fact, it would be in deep trouble if it was relying on the utterly solid, sweet-natured and imperturbable country boy for dramatic tension. |
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One secret of the success of the English was, perhaps, their imperturbable tolerance. |
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You are imperturbable dreamers, always ready to take off to new adventures on the other side of the world, or maybe just next door. |
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Nor did Eric Ellman, my wise and imperturbable guide to the Mexican-American border river. |
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She looked down and felt a strange sense of imperturbable calm. |
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This ice has a character different from the clear, unblemished ice, as if all the hardship of those periods congealed to create a solid, imperturbable substance. |
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The fax was pouring out messages, the telephone had barely stopped and the loyal secretary was still at her station in the office, cool and imperturbable as ever. |
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His music making is serious, studious and generally imperturbable. |
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I was imperturbable at work, never losing my patience or raising my voice. |
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Tactical wizardry is not his speciality, but he is calm, imperturbable and solid as a rock. |
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Goya is almost always funny, though often only he, or his imperturbable daemon, laughs. |
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Experience untouched and imperturbable century-old traditions, such as the famous homemade sweets and jams that are still made today. |
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The prosecutors liked me because my professional experience as a media researcher had steeled me against public abuse and made me imperturbable under cross examination. |
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He curtsied low, and then bowed almost to the ground, with an imperturbable gravity that seemed almost suspicious. |
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At times, the steeple clock face in the lower right becomes an imperturbable timekeeper, a sort of pictorial timecode, reminiscent of the clock in the corner of the shots of Robert Nelson's Bleu Shut. |
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Neither achievement impressed Oxford's imperturbable dons. |
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Although he seems outwardly imperturbable, he can get very angry at times. |
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