Claire is responding to Edie's undeniable self-possession and confidence, not the actual content of her work. |
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Along the way she picked up a confidence and self-possession that will serve her well. |
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In part 2, the narrator concludes that this surrender produces merely the illusion of self-control and self-possession. |
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Their self-possession allowed them to conserve the air and wait for the rescue operation. |
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Despite her self-possession, Ali, 35, does not always radiate calm sauciness. |
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He was possessed, lacking the filter of self-possession coveted by most dancers. |
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Accustomed to yelling at recalcitrant dogs and pushy hunt followers, Ferry exudes authority and self-possession. |
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Our shock is not from indecency, but from the absence of self-possession, the ultimate bourgeois possession. |
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For Ann Romney, let self-possession begin with something in a nice, bracing solid. |
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British-born, he had a level of self-possession that seemed virtually Bond-like in the urbanity vacuum of CBS prime time. |
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One can only hope he will accept his accolades with the grace and self-possession he has now. |
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He exudes a sense of self-possession and hauteur that leads critics in the media and among his party to label him arrogant. |
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In fact, looking tired but slim and healthy, he appears unusually blessed with self-possession and assurance. |
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The constructed quality of the story, its textuality, serves the community's need for self-possession. |
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She had self-possession, and that was ownership enough. |
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They attested to his mischievous vitality and his self-possession. |
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But the human skills that are needed there can also be of use to any surgical team: a high level of motivation, self-possession, and harmonious teamwork. |
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Like the young adults it represents, the Foundation now had the drive and self-possession it needed to meet the challenges ahead, facing the future with confidence and determination. |
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He lost sense of time and self-possession. |
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She has extraordinary self-possession and discipline. |
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When reading, hearing or viewing art, we are drawn to bravura performances, I think, by an essentially primitive approval of self-possession wherever it may be found. |
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Human rights depend on both self-possession and on the recognition that all others are equally self-possessed. |
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Holding land allodially allows one to become self-possessed, and self-possession allows one to-become a public person, an agent, not a servant. |
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Give her props for self-possession and a partiality for privacy, though achieving the latter has been increasingly problematic because of her family ties. |
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Ask Meryl Streep to play-act for the camera and the result is pristine professionalism, icy exactitude and a self-possession that veers on the eerie. |
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Unappealingly, rape as a violation of self-possession would not be able to take this position. |
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The primary cinematic process is one in which my ordinary boundedness and self-possession are dissolved, captured and organized for a while by the cinema itself. |
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