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On the contrary, it would only weaken his position if he fumed, while she stayed calm and adamant.
On January 28, 2005, UN Security Council Resolution 1583 called upon the Government of Lebanon to fully extend and exercise its sole and effective authority throughout the south, including through the deployment of sufficient numbers of Lebanese armed and security forces, to ensure a calm environment throughout the area, including along the Blue Line, and to exert control over the use of force on its territory and from it.
There is mounting evidence, including Doppler On Wheels mobile radar images and eyewitness accounts, that most tornadoes have a clear, calm center with extremely low pressure, akin to the eye of tropical cyclones.
On the 22nd, Luke convoked representatives of both parties to calm things down, and undersign a joint declaration.
On Irwin's return to England in April 1931, the situation was calm, but within a year the conference collapsed and Gandhi was again arrested.
On January 27, three companies of U. S. troops arrived from Buffalo aboard the steamer Robert Fulton to help calm the area.
On December 10 France's highest administrative body, the Council of State, ruled that the three-month state of emergency decreed to guarantee calm following unrest was legal.
On June 16, 2008, on a country road outside Turlock, California, friends, family and strangers, including a volunteer fire chief, stood by as Sergio Aguiar methodically stomped his two-year-old son Axel Casian to death, explaining in a calm voice that he " had to get the demons out " of the boy.
On land, decades of fighting saw Florence, Milan and Venice emerge as the dominant players, and these two powers finally set aside their differences and agreed to the Peace of Lodi in 1454, which saw relative calm brought to the region for the first time in centuries.
On September 3, 1939, Britain and France declared war on Germany and British troops were sent to France, however neither French nor British troops gave any significant assistance to the Poles during the entire invasion, and the German-French border, excepting the Saar Offensive, remained mostly calm.
On calm summer afternoons with little prevailing wind, sea-breezes from both coasts may collide in the middle, creating especially severe storms down the center of the state.
On the contrary, he generally behaved in a very calm and polite manner.
On festival days, such as Guan Yin's birthday, on the 19th day on the second lunar month, many fishermen arrive at Grass Island to pray for peace and calm.
On one occasion, when he and some of the other Leaguers were abducted by the apparently insane Adam Strange as part of a plot to defeat a telepathic race, Steel was forced to steal Orion's Mother Box and use it as a telepathic shield ; Orion was so enraged that the Mother Box was devoting too much energy to keeping him calm to do anything else.
On 11 June there was a calm and no battle could take place.
On calm days, the temperature can vary by.
He is best known for writing the popular standard "( Get Your Kicks On ) Route 66 ", and for his role as Dr. Joe Early, the more calm, yet dedicated doctor of Julie London's and Robert Fuller's characters, in the 1970s US TV series, Emergency!
On his third qualifying jump, Owens was calm and jumped with at least four inches ( 10 centimeters ) to spare, easily qualifying for the finals.
On 24 July 1915 — a calm, sunny day — the ship was taking on passengers when it rolled over while tied to a dock in the Chicago River.
On December 9, 2005 while attempting to navigate to calm waters in the Bay of Praia do Fajã, the container vessel CP Valour, a Bermudan-registered ship, originally traveling between Montreal, Canada and Valencia, Spain, ran a ground 300 m from the coast.
On calm days fishing boats, known in Maltese as luzzijiet, can pass through the tunnel.
On a BBC Horizon documentary, The Mysterious Mr. Tesla, doctor Andrew Michrowski ( the Planetary Association for Clean Energy ) speculated that the Woodpecker could in fact be a Soviet mind-control transmitter, imposing on people's ability to think rationally and stay calm ( original air date 20 December 1982 ).
On its Catalogue website Muji states that " at the heart of Muji design is the Japanese concept of ' Kanketsu ', the concept of simplicity ", aiming to " bring a quiet sense of calm into strenuous everyday lives.
On April 7, it was decided that Madame Agathe Uwilingiyimana, the prime minister of the interim government and someone who worked vigilantly towards establishing the BBTG, should give a speech to the populace calling for calm.

On and spring
On spring and summer evenings people leave their shops and houses and walk up through the lanes of the city to the bridge.
`` On the side toward the horizon -- the southern hemisphere -- it is spring ; ;
On the third Wednesday in March each year ( near the spring equinox ), three quarters of Dutch schoolchildren aged 10 / 11 and Dutch celebrities plant trees.
On his return to Hollywood in the spring of 1946, MGM had nothing lined up and used him in yet another B-movie: Living in a Big Way.
On his orders, by spring 1942 the camp at Auschwitz had been greatly expanded, including the addition of gas chambers, where victims were killed using the pesticide Zyklon B.
On the other side of the roster, the Astros would start without Kazuo Matsui, who was on a minor league rehab assignment after a spring training injury.
On March 13, 1954, Milwaukee Braves left fielder Bobby Thomson fractured his ankle while sliding into second base during a spring training game.
On the last day of spring semester classes, graduating seniors kiss Minerva's feet for luck and lifelong wisdom.
On the contrary, a sacred thing can be " a rock, a tree, a spring, a pebble, a piece of wood, a house, in a word, anything can be sacred ".
On the last day of the university's spring semester, guitarist Joe Matt called the band's leader and told him that he, drummer Gratzer, and bassist Mike Blair had decided to leave the band and start a new one with Doughty.
On July 29, 1955, the White House announced that the U. S. intended to launch satellites by the spring of 1958.
On January 9, 2007, the Giants resigned pitcher Russ Ortiz to compete for the fifth starting position in spring training.
On the Maine coast, smelts were also a sign of spring, with the run of these small fish up tiny tidal estuaries.
On the first day of spring training in, Williams broke his collarbone running after a line drive.
On arrival, they soon find a beached whale which sustains them until spring.
On its release, in spring 1974, the film was praised for its offbeat comedy mixed with high suspense and tragedy but was only a modest success at the box office, earning $ 32. 4 million ( US $ in dollars ).
On September 30, 2006, the Nationals ' management declined to renew Robinson's contract for the 2007 season, though they stated he was welcome to come to spring training in an unspecified role.
On 14 January 1909 he paid 5 guineas for Sanskrit classes during the spring and summer terms of that year.
On 27 April, Marseille and Barthez agreed to a two-and-a-half-year contract which would keep him at the club until spring 2006.
In his 1791 book On the Limits of State Action, classical liberal thinker Wilhelm von Humboldt explained how " whatever does not spring from a man's free choice, or is only the result of instruction and guidance, does not enter into his very nature ; he does not perform it with truly human energies, but merely with mechanical exactness " and so when the laborer works under external control, " we may admire what he does, but we despise what he is.
On " Ars Longa Vita Brevis " Emerson uses the reverb tank as a musical instrument, tapping the internal spring against the tank bottom in an effort to create a chromatic scale of " boings ".
On his first day in spring training the following February, however, Jackson wore number 20 ( the number of Frank Robinson, who had also just retired ) before switching to 44.
On May 3, 1535, Cortés claimed " Santa Cruz Island " ( now known as the peninsula of Baja California ), and laid out and founded the city that was to become La Paz later that spring.
On the morning of Tuesday, October 25, 1881, the day before the gunfight, Ike Clanton and Tom McLaury drove in a spring wagon from Chandler's Milk Ranch at the foot of the Dragoon Mountains to Tombstone.

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