When asked what it's like to be homeless at your own college, Guerrero seemed coolheaded. |
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During the spring of 1970, the Yale campus had been roiled by political unrest, and Schmoke had distinguished himself as an adroit and coolheaded player. |
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In his brief time in New York, Stoudemire has been a model citizen, staying coolheaded through the losing streaks and the abrupt departure of Coach Mike D'Antoni, a trusted mentor. |
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As the war has progressed, however, al-Issawi has become something of a celebrity, emerging as one of the more eloquent and coolheaded commentators. |
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Some essays are coolheaded, some shake with hysteria, some are memoirish, others didactic. |
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There had been none among them coolheaded enough to reason out which trail he had likely taken, and thus look for him by the ford. |
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But on close observation, you may find that these coolheaded individuals are able to adapt to pressure better than others because of their positive attitudes. |
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