Perhaps that was what jaunted my serenity askew after the meal had ended, people going off to do their own things and whatnot. |
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When dusk fell, the serenity of the Mojave Desert swallowed the small city, reclaiming it to the still of the night. |
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I suggest that the authorities also include the removal of massive boom boxes which invade our privacy and serenity. |
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Beneath the surface of small-town serenity lies a dark domain where innocents dare not tread and unpredictability is the norm. |
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Everything I have suffered seems almost necessary, because I am overcome with an unutterable serenity. |
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Not that these symbols will add to the sombreness and serenity of the scene. |
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They once took their children to places of worship, but the youngsters would just make a lot of noise and disturb the serenity of the atmosphere. |
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A wonderful serenity has taken possession of my entire soul, like these sweet mornings of spring which I enjoy with my whole heart. |
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The oratory provides them with a sanctuary to reflect while the immaculate gardens allow them to enjoy the serenity and scenery of the area. |
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Two days earlier we had set off from the serenity of the Mirik Lake resort, a small hill station near Darjeeling, for the trip to Sandakphu. |
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One week of peace and serenity goes a long way in making up for the other fifty-one. |
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The clamor of noise from the television interrupted my need for the serenity in the house. |
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The lighted candles and dim red light of the sanctuary give a feeling of intense serenity. |
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The man spoke with the radiant serenity of those who have, despite the alternative lures and pay-offs, chosen to be a free subject. |
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Occasionally I come across someone who has an extraordinary inner serenity, a real stillness and peacefulness. |
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Interestingly, the cloudy sky and cool weather in the open ground of the school, where the event was held, added to its serenity. |
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But why do people come to Knock instead of sampling the serenity of Lough Derg or the wilderness of Croagh Patrick? |
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You might like the peace and serenity of a woodsy setting perhaps near the ski slopes or across from a gentle mountain stream. |
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Now, here I am, fighting dragons, just like Gavin, but living in the city, a concrete jungle and I've lost that feeling of serenity. |
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You could not find a greater contrast to such contemplative serenity than the National Gallery's magnificent Rubens exhibition. |
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The long-flowing lines smile euphoniously, without generating harsh inner tensions, and evoking a serenity appropriate to G major's blessedness. |
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The mantra that, in pursuit of serenity, you should change those things you can change and accept those you cannot has become rather dangerous. |
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Andriessen's bellwork, like his clockwork, retains rather more of Dionysian abandon than of Apollonian detachment or serenity. |
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Ray Caesar creates fantastical, grimly hopeful, and gravely whimsical images of wizened children who radiate an enigmatic serenity. |
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Underage drunken youths are a menace to the serenity of The Green, Castledermot. |
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I heard the sounds not as an ascension toward serenity but as a Dantean descent straight to the center of my own collapsing world. |
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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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Drawing on Asian traditions that date back centuries, its spa retreats blend romance and serenity with exotic sensuality. |
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Fitzgerald, a fine lyric poet, neglected today, was able to accommodate his gifts to the buoyancy and basic serenity of the Odyssey. |
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An equally wasted Kathy was on the floor, her face showing serenity while sleeping. |
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Ever sat alone inside a church or a wat and absorbed the peace and serenity? |
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He saw a great expanse of lush green meadow, where wild ponies galloped free and careless in its serenity. |
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His serenity makes you feel like a clucking chicken, scrabbling and pecking at the dusty ground, while he sits back and watches. |
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This very moment you can choose to create or access such positive, elevated states such as joy, serenity, courage, self-mastery, and creativity. |
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The early morning serenity surrounding us is pleasantly disturbed by a steady and melodic hum. |
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Leaders bear the present difficulties with calm and serenity because of their faith in the vision. |
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While Mary successfully projected queenly serenity, her place in political theory was another matter. |
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They have the same quiet serenity which I have observed time and again over the past few days. |
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She had been ill for some time and bore her cross with dignity and serenity. |
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Where once architecture could be an emblem of serenity, it has now become an instrument of business. |
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The penalty for her treachery was to suffer this torment every waking moment, denying her the calm serenity she craved. |
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He was an inspiration to his colleagues and radiated peace, calm and serenity. |
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Time stops, serenity is shattered and the aftermath is a bruising period of shock and guilt. |
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What attracted my attention was the air of quiet confidence and serenity that emanated from her. |
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I was filled with an eerie calm, the same serenity that had settled over me when Joseph died. |
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The serenity is broken only by the sound of water gushing down the mountain slope. |
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Her advice was often comfort and solace in itself and her ways were the ways of goodness and serenity. |
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Some rooms emanate an air of serenity, while others feel lively and vivacious. |
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He was a man who exuded serenity and tranquility, a man at peace with himself, with God and with the world. |
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A weekend break here, amid such beauty and serenity, will revive flagging city spirits. |
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Mary lived a fine long life in the peace and serenity of her native village. |
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Her works are a celebration of beauty and serenity and come without the burden of hidden messages. |
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Help them to do this as they need serenity and peace of mind while they are recuperating. |
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Like many other units, this particular park offers an island of serenity and beauty in a region struggling to define its future. |
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The translucent surface of the water mirrors the form of the island and the sky creating an overall aura of serenity. |
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The jazzy blackness and the minimal discord give way to hushed serenity, remolding the songs into new creatures. |
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Suddenly, the serenity is pierced by the distinct tone of a ringing bell. |
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She also features a more natural face than the one of docile serenity so often bestowed on the Queen of Heaven. |
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Arriving in Boston was like landing upon the bosom of serenity from the derangement of a war zone. |
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Friends and colleagues speak of a man who rediscovers his serenity the day after a tantrum, asks whether he was foolish and nods quietly on hearing the affirmative. |
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The last piece of the evening, Franck's Chorale no 3 offered more Gallic-sounding reed stops, and a near-ideal balance between the music's restlessness and serenity. |
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When I met him, on the eve of the first debate, he was dressed in a natty gray suit and was the picture of serenity. |
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There was a sense of peace and serenity in the room that I was lying in, instead of the feeling of anxiousness and fear that I had felt while I was walking in the alleyway. |
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Suddenly the serenity is broken as a giant bird, recalling the mythological roc, barges through the brush, creating a momentary panic among the dawn horses. |
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When it comes to offsetting the negativity of disgust, does pride really work just as well as serenity? |
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She continued to encourage me, with a serenity and strength that was like nothing I had encountered. |
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As in his previous film, Central Station, another road movie and a great one, Salles doesn't try to lyricize landscapes or fill them with portentous menace or serenity. |
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I thought that the only thing that could destroy my serenity was being hungry, so I went back to the supermarket and started loading up carts with non perishable food. |
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The terrifying aspect of this Self makes Arjuna shudder with fear, and hence the Lord also reveals His most beautiful form that is full of bliss, beatitude, and serenity. |
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The sculpture, by contrast, displays a deep sense of calm and serenity. |
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There is undiluted silence and utter serenity as we are together. |
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She stood amidst the subtle sight finding serenity in its unhurried pace. |
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We should stop boasting hollowly about how strong we are, and instead truly dedicate ourselves to attaining that inner strength which alone will guarantee serenity and peace. |
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The hustle and bustle of the urban streetscape intentionally contrasts with the serenity of a residents' garden courtyard designed to engender social interaction. |
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Other descriptions emphasize the fairness of her skin, the fine texture of her hair, the serenity of her expression and the wealth displayed on her person. |
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I would like to say it was a moment of serenity and communion with nature. |
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Promptly appeared a paragon, aged twenty-five or thereabouts, and exhibiting all the steadiness and serenity of advanced eld. |
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With its rolling landscapes, welcoming people, and peaceful serenity, the idylatry of the town was matched only by its isolation. |
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Trails and serenity undulating Peat, Mountain and Landscape Lowland Dipterocarp forest. |
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Most are Monterey cypresses and pines, and they contribute mightily to the serenity of the place. |
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Entranced by the serenity of Southern Europe's Mediterranean coastline, I basked in the sun's brilliance as it shimmied across the azure water. |
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Later, bedrolls are arranged in the open air to create a truly unique experience of complete serenity. |
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It was here that Lilburne met Luke Howard, a Quaker whose serenity impressed him and began the process of his own conversion. |
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Ostensibly, his book is a guide to fishing, but readers treasured its contents for their descriptions of nature and serenity. |
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The counteremotion of anger is serenity, that of fear relaxation. |
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It was the high-heartedness of people which had won the war. It would be the high-heartedness of men and women which would bring sanity and serenity to a troubled world. |
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