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Calm and dignified
Calm and dignified, Melnyk was more friendly to the Church than were any of his associates ( the OUN was generally anti-clerical ), and had even became the chairman of a Ukrainian Catholic youth organization that was regarded as anti-Nationalist by many OUN members.

Calm and composed
She amazed her teachers when she composed " Di, Corazón " ( Tell me, Heart ) and " Matiz de Amor " ( Calm Love ).

Calm and always
The title of which was always given posthumously until High Summoner Yuna brought the Eternal Calm, refers to summoners who have defeated Sin.

Calm and about
The Strand is also referenced in the song " Calm Down Dearest " by Jamie T, with the line " Drink your can we'll get drunk down the Strand and talk about how you skipped the whole club queue ".
Calm, solemn, and quiet, Zephiris is often in a dilemma about whether to follow the plan that humans devised 5000 years ago as a last resort to free themselves from the sealed world.
Calm water provides for many peaceful tourist activities, even during the tide fluctuation, which averages about 9 feet.
His 2011 book, The Storm Before the Calm launched this website, in collaboration with friends who share " his commitment to create a special place in the world of the Internet where people might engage with each other just as they do on other popular Social Media sites ... but in this case with a particular focus, purpose, and reason: to companion with each other, and to explore and share with each other, their discoveries, adventures, and questions about the world's New Spiritual Experience.
Book 1 of this series begins about a year after the end of Series / Phase 1 on a different continent in the city of Calm Seatt, royal city of the nation of Malournè and home to the founding branch of the Guild of Sagecraft.
Calm and collected, he is especially worried about Sōma and what his Orochi blood will do to him ; he also worries to an extent about Himeko and Chikane and what their duties will do to them.
Calm was restored after about two hours.
Calm, gentle, and polite, she is humble about her abilities and is capable of talking to animals.

Calm and .
" Pretty Little Picture " is frequently dropped from productions of the show, and one verse of " I'm Calm " is also frequently trimmed.
The mix CD, Calm Down My Selector was released in January by Wakyo Records, and he made a tour of Japan to promote it.
Books by Percival Lowell on the Orient include Chosön: The Land of the Morning Calm ( 1886, Boston ), Noto: An Unexplored Corner of Japan ( 1891 ) and Occult Japan, or the Way of the Gods ( 1894 ); the latter from his third and final trip to the region.
Calm was not completely restored.
* The Calm produced in Boston, MA, 1961.
Calm was only restored by the rise of Napoleon to power in 1795.
Calm water in an anchored boat is ideal for this approach.
Calm is achieved through an equivalence / balance of the use of the light and the dark, by the balance of warm and cold colors, and by lines that are horizontal.
During the 1980s, she appeared in several Australian productions, including Emerald City ( 1988 ), and Bangkok Hilton ( 1989 ), and in 1989, Kidman starred in Dead Calm alongside Sam Neill and Billy Zane.
Nicole Kidman, star of Dead Calm ( film ) | Dead Calm.
: Appropriately, Elgar included in the variation a quotation from Felix Mendelssohn's concert overture Calm Sea and Prosperous Voyage.
Mount Calm is a city in Hill County in Central Texas.
Mount Calm is located at ( 31. 757680 ,-96. 881931 ).
The City of Mount Calm is served by the Mount Calm Independent School District.
During the post war periods called Operation Desert Calm and Operation Provide Comfort, Fort Hood units continued to serve in the Persian Gulf area.
Miller's role as producer of Flirting, Dead Calm and the TV mini-series Bangkok Hilton and Vietnam, all starring Nicole Kidman, was instrumental in the early development of her career.
Calm winds and French booms prevented him from sailing his fleet of 30 warships, nine supply ships, and 15 transports into the harbor.
Touchscreen computers, developed by Calm Digital, are located throughout the building which allow a user to search for the location of a certain store or browse a map of the complex.
The hanja were often translated into English as " morning calm / sun ", and Korea's English nickname became " The Land of the Morning Calm "; however, this interpretation is not often used in the Korean language, and is more familiar to Koreans as a back-translation from English.
This nickname was coined by Percival Lowell in his book, " Choson, the Land of the Morning Calm ," published in 1885.
Calm, collected, decisive, yet receptive to advice ; keeping in his mind the picture of widely disparate forces, yet bolding seizing every opening.

dignified and composed
His last group of operas, composed for Rome, exhibit a deeper poetic feeling, a broad and dignified style of melody, a strong dramatic sense, especially in accompanied recitatives, a device which he himself had been the first to use as early as 1686 ( Olimpia vendicata ) and a much more modern style of orchestration, the horns appearing for the first time, and being treated with striking effect.

dignified and eloquent
He conceded defeat with the words: " the people of this great little democracy have spoken in a most dignified and eloquent manner ( and ) the voice of the people, is the voice of God ".
An eloquent preacher and the author of numerous theological works, including Primary Convictions, he is best known as a master of dignified and animated verse.

dignified and always
He failed, abused patrons and patronage, and intermingled talk of the noblest independence with acts not always dignified.
Embittered by his deformity, Alarcón was constantly engaged in personal quarrels with his rivals ; but his attitude in these polemics is always dignified, and his crushing retort to Lope de Vega in Los pechos privilegiados is an unsurpassed example of cold, scornful invective.
A New York Times profile described him at the time he joined the foreign service: " Tall, slender, blond, and always correctly tailored, he concealed a natural shyness under an appearance of dignified firmness.
His style, although occasionally diffuse, is dignified in tone ; his metre is clearly influenced by Gottfried's tendency to relieve the monotony of the epic-metre with ingenious variations, but it is always correct ; his narratives -- if we except Die halbe Birn, of which the authorship is doubtful -- are free from coarseness, to which the popular poets at this time were prone, and, although mysticism and allegory bulk largely in his works, they were not allowed, as in so many of his contemporaries, to usurp the place of poetry.
But while comical, he is always dignified, never just ridiculous caricature.
Rin has a reserved and dignified personality and always dresses in a samurai-style kimono that is suitable to her warrior nature.
His outline is always hard, and his colour good ; the figures have much dignified and devout expression.

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