Calmness Sentence Examples

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  • You will feel a deep calmness after the 30-minute session.

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  • A calmness washed over her and she stared up at him coldly.

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  • Good luck getting him to believe you, she said with calmness she didn't feel.

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  • Cobden had the calmness and confidence of the political philosopher, Bright had the passion and the fervour of the popular orator.

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  • He forced calmness into his voice as the thought of a wayward body resurrected very unpleasant memories.

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  • He met his death on the scaffold with calmness and dignity.

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  • She astonished allonlookers by the calmness with which she braved death (April 1 3, 1794).

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  • We know, for example, that the choice of a contemplative life was not the result of indifference to the fate of the world, or of any natural coldness or even calmness of temperament.

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  • His prudent reserve and imperturbable calmness were branded as stiffness and haughtiness.

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  • Water is associated with purity, calmness and freshness.

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  • Wiseman displayed calmness and courage, and immediately penned an admirable Appeal to the English People (a pamphlet of over 30 pages), in which he explained the nature of the pope's action, and argued that the admitted principle of toleration included leave to establish a diocesan hierarchy; and in his concluding paragraphs he effectively contrasted that dominion over Westminster, which he was taunted with claiming, with his duties towards the poor Catholics resident there, with which alone he was really concerned.

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  • Jule's shit outta luck, Damian continued with forced calmness.

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  • At this point, I.m the only thing capable of standing between you and the monsters in the forest, Rhyn replied with calmness he didn.t feel.

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  • When this is over, you and I are going to have a little talk about how shitty you treated her, he said with calmness he didn't feel.

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  • I remember feeling a kind of calmness come over me as I primed the staff, and Jack's gaze became suddenly eloquent.

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  • Give us calmness and serenity of mind and heart as we prepare for the forthcoming examinations.

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  • As you contemplate the object of your meditation, you feel a sense of calmness and serenity spread throughout your body.

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  • It promotes calmness as well as growth and healing, and in folk tradition it is used to represent nature.

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  • Moreover, in moments of great excitement he was able to maintain outward calmness.

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  • You may have to deal with trouble makers or very domineering people who will cause your emotional calmness to fluctuate.

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  • There is still excitement and anticipation AND there is also calmness as both of you are feeling more connected to each other.

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  • This he was able to do, as a moderate Lutheran, whose calmness and common sense contrasted advantageously with the unbridled violence of his contemporaries.

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  • He had to be torn from his seat ere he was removed to prison, and as he sat next to Danton in the tumbrel which conveyed them to the guillotine, the calmness of the great leader failed to impress him.

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  • Probably he found in his calmness of temperament, even in his want of imagination, a sense of rest and of exemption from the disturbing influences of life; while in his physical philosophy he found both an answer to the questions which perplexed him and an inexhaustible stimulus to his intellectual curiosity.

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  • He himself on more than one occasion went to sea with the fleet, and inspired all with whom he came in contact by the example he set of calmness in danger, energy in action and inflexible strength of will.

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  • 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.

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  • As he sat on the judgment-seat, ` the deep thought betrayed in his furrowed brow - the large eyebrows, overhanging eyes that seemed to regard more what was taking place within than around him - his calmness, that would have assumed a character of sternness but for its perfect placidity - his dignity, repose and venerable age, tended at once to win confidence and to inspire respect ' (Townsend).

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  • He bore with calmness the storm of reproach from his party associates which followed, and lived to regain the esteem of those who had attacked him.

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  • The theological calmness of the West, amid the violent theological disputes which troubled the Eastern patriarchates, and the statesmanlike wisdom of Rome's greater bishops, combined to give a unique position to the pope, which councils in vain strove to shake, and which in time of difficulty the Eastern patriarchs were fain to acknowledge and make use of, however they might protest against it and the conclusions deduced from it.

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  • The Russian people, for example, could not contemplate with calmness as the head of their church a bishop appointed by the hereditary enemy of their country.

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  • He listened with tolerable calmness to their Grand Remonstrance, hut his attempt to seize the five members whom he accused of high treason made a good understanding impossible.

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  • The second movement opens with a haunting melody from a solo bassoon, creating a feeling of calmness.

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  • If used regularly, they can become addictive. * Barbiturates, including phenobarbital, bring feelings of calmness.

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  • She tried to affect a calmness she didn’t feel as she went into the interview.

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  • If you approach the situation with calmness and love first, odds are your teen will be a much more willing participant in treatment.

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  • Though this speaks strongly of feng shui's popularity, it also suggests that it's possible for every physical space we own to be evaluated for its potential to provide calmness and relaxation.

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  • Her first impression of the facility was one of calmness and peace; the reception area was clean and quiet, tastefully decorated with plants and comfortable furniture.

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  • This relaxing pose fosters calmness of the mind and body, reducing stress.

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  • He surprised himself with his calmness, prompted by a total lack of understanding of the situation.

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  • He went to the place of execution in Lincoln's Inn Fields with perfect calmness, which was preserved to the last.

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