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calmness and tone
She had no peers in passages requiring a sensitive delivery and semi-religious calmness, owing to the moving quality of her velvety tone.

calmness and how
The devotees from each nook and corners of Orissa come to this place to discover calmness in their life and how to achieve nirvana ( Swarg ) after death.

calmness and implicit
In the calmness at the ‘ still centre ’ of even his smallest works, we sense the vastness of space, the enormity of his conception, time as continuous growth .” In fact, the element of movement in Gabo ’ s sculpture is connected to a strong rhythm, more implicit and deeper than the chaotic patterns of life itself.

calmness and was
Lemon balm was found to be effective in the amelioration of laboratory-induced stress in human subjects, producing " significantly increased self-ratings of calmness and reduced self-ratings of alertness.
The Herald < nowiki >'</ nowiki > s own first account of the meeting, published 2 July 1872, also includes the phrase: " Preserving a calmness of exterior before the Arabs which was hard to simulate as he reached the group, Mr. Stanley said: – Doctor Livingstone, I presume?
Moxley Sorrel wrote of Longstreet's confidence and calmness in battle: " He was like a rock in steadiness when sometimes in battle the world seemed flying to pieces.
The calmness of the year was due to the new Binger Kurverein ( Alliance of Bingen ) by the Empire's Kurfürsten against Sigmund, who could not afford to fight three wars at once: the planned one against Friedrich, the brewing one against the Kurverein and the ongoing one against the Hussites.
However, Cumberland's official report praised his co-commander, Königsegg, who, fighting between the first and second lines of infantry " was present on horseback during the whole action, and gave his orders with great calmness.
However, in contrast, his female portraits exhibit a calmness and a meticulous attention to detail of fashion, as was the norm in late 15th century portraiture.
Spruance was nicknamed " electric brain " for his calmness even in moments of supreme crisis: a reputation enhanced by his successful tactics at Midway.
The calmness with which he continued at his post long after the imminence of his danger was apparent, and the ferocity with which he fought after the killing of his political assistant Major William Broadfoot ( killing six assailants in the process ), won him a heroic reputation.
According to George D. Chryssides, this Knowledge was based on self-understanding, providing the practitioner with calmness, peace, and contentment, as the inner-self is identical with the divine, and that Prem Rawat emphasizes that Knowledge is universal, not Indian, in nature.
Maudling's attitude of reassuring calmness in interviews, normally helpful to him, was damaging when he referred to reducing IRA violence to " an acceptable level ", a remark widely regarded as a gaffe.
" Maureen Tucker said, " I was pleased with the direction we were going and with the new calmness in the group, and thinking about a good future, hoping people would smarten up and some record company would take us on and do us justice.
The principal guard officer, who was constantly in the room with the prisoner, relates that when the hour of execution was announced to him in the morning, he received it without emotion, and while all present were affected with silent gloom, he retained a firm countenance, with calmness and composure of mind.
Other reasons for the Patrician's continued rule include his mastery of diplomacy and manipulation of human nature, his distant and menacing air, his everpresent calmness and composure which make other people ill at ease, his abilities as a listener, ( often people just tell him things simply to fill his silence ,) and of course his very, very impressive skills as an Assassin ; (" Mr. Slant had failed to tell the New Firm about a number of things, and one of them was that Vetinari moved like a snake ," ( The Truth )).
The Indian Express concurred that this was successful: " The lady has not just looked glamorous but she has walked with poise, sat with grace, smiled with composure and spoke with calmness.
Horton was known for his tremendous strength and calmness under pressure, and had relatively few penalty minutes for an enforcer-type defenceman.
Carvalho made 48 appearances in all competitions that season, bringing calmness and solidness to the defence, and was a heavy reason why Real Madrid had the best defense in Champions League, only letting five goals get past their goalkeeper.
There he met Maha el-Samnah, who was impressed by his calmness and thought he was a good listener.
George D. Chryssides writes that the Knowledge according to Prem Rawat was based on self-understanding, providing the practitioner with calmness, peace, and contentment, as the inner-self is identical with the divine.
Elkjær's aggressive style of play was well combined with the calmness and vision of the younger Michael Laudrup when they played side by side on the national team, and they were named the " most effective " attacking duo of the 1986 World Cup.
He was First Lieutenant aboard at the Battle of Copenhagen in 1801, his gallantry and calmness under fire following the death of Captain Edward Riou and all the senior officers on his ship was rewarded with being made First Lieutenant on HMS Victory by Horatio Nelson.
John Horder stated of Robinson's role as Minister of Health: " Kenneth brought to this crisis a mind that was well prepared and the calmness, consideration and personality which we all have known.

calmness and own
According to legend, Fabre showed the greatest calmness and sang his own well-known song:

calmness and had
Besides Luther's strength of faith, Melanchthon's many-sidedness and calmness, as well as his temperance and love of peace, had a share in the success of the movement.
Cobden had the calmness and confidence of the political philosopher, Bright had the passion and the fervour of the popular orator.
Where Dyer had calmness, Tull possessed reckless and violent rage.
Unlike Li Mochou, Xiaolongnü had never left the tomb and grows up to be an innocent, seemingly vulnerable great beauty with inborn calmness, coldness ( to the point of being unsociable ), apathetic and emotionless characteristics.
Modern scholars are divided on her character ; while some describe her as " tiresome " and " morose " most others view her as an ideal example of a Roman matron as she clearly had the " composure " and " calmness " to look after depressed and suicidal characters such as her daughter and nephew.
The latter office nearly cost him his life ; a murderer attempted to kill him, and had already touched his breast with his dagger when, conquered by the resolute calmness of the prelate, he threw away the weapon and fell at his feet, asking forgiveness.
Bahá ’ u ’ lláh remarked that after Ásíyih, his light had been turned to darkness, his joy to sadness and calmness into agitation.
Thirty-three years at the side of her overbearing mother had taught her not only patience and calmness, but also the conviction that a woman could be as good a monarch as a man.

calmness and .
His calmness offers contrast to Grigori's youthful excitement.
Systema draws upon breathing and relaxation techniques, as well as elements of Russian Orthodox thought, to foster self-conscience and calmness, and to benefit the practitioner in different levels: the physical, the psychological and the spiritual.
Margaret Meldrew ( née Pellow ) ( Annette Crosbie ) – Victor's long-suffering, tolerant and kind-hearted wife, Margaret tries to maintain a degree of calmness and to rise above her husband's frustrations.
Peace of mind, serenity, and calmness are descriptions of a disposition free from the effects of stress.
* Health: An unhealthy or otherwise uncomfortable person may find it difficult to meditate to a state of calmness or to use t ' ai chi ch ' uan as a martial art.
* Meditation: The focus and calmness cultivated by the meditative aspect of t ' ai chi ch ' uan is seen as necessary in maintaining optimum health ( in the sense of relieving stress and maintaining homeostasis ) and in application of the form as a soft style martial art.
" () In the tree of life is associated with calmness: " A soothing tongue is a tree of life ; but perverseness therein is a wound to the spirit.
Early bushidō literature further enforces the requirement to conduct oneself with calmness, fairness, justice, and propriety.
Henry, old, corpulent, sick and lonely, takes to the mature twice-widowed lady ; her honesty and calmness entice him.
The spirit of Fuller's preaching, characterized by calmness and moderation, offended the high royalists.
The calmness and steadiness which made him a good Foreign Secretary, particularly at times of crisis like Berlin and Cuba, may also be a liability.
" Without it ," he emphatically says, " there can be no theology ; it can only thrive in the calmness of a soul consecrated to God.
Gravano later expressed admiration for Simone as a so-called " man's man ," remarking favorably on the calmness with which he accepted his fate.
He possessed vast and varied learning, perfect calmness and impartiality, and great power of historical insight, and is now looked back to as the pioneer in the movement for the economic interpretation of history.
The principles allude to notions of humility, respect, compassion, patience, and both an inward and outward calmness.

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