Calmer now, Jack stepped over to the window and drew a line along the crack with his bare finger. |
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Calmer patches on the way to Claife and Adelaide drew the fleet together before Five pulled away from Kiffs and Zephyr in the lumpy waters of Millerground Bay. |
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Calmer waters may also allow better recreation in the bay or estuary. |
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In brighter or calmer conditions, smaller flies are used, or dry flies if fish are showing. |
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The previous year had worn me down, and I was hoping that 2004 would be a lot calmer. |
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But finding that no one followed after me, I grew calmer, and the storm also drew off, and the sun shone out a little before his setting. |
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In the shadows of the Twin Towers, Wall St's whizz-kids regularly traded stock exchange madness for calmer floor space at O'Hara's bar. |
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In calmer weather, you can use a wide-angle lens to capture a striking arrangement of rocks as the seas gently envelop them. |
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She never really went for the sparkling golden boys, preferring the calmer, more measured, determined types. |
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An increasing number of wise consumers are shunning the shop-rage experience for a simpler, calmer and efficient alternative. |
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Other times, she was calmer and seemed almost wise, sensible, and compassionate to their plight. |
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Supposedly, the more you rode the horse, the calmer the horse was supposed to become. |
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There are a number of orchestras here which also remind us of those days when everything was calmer and more sedate. |
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Do you feel the race is calmer this year having started with the long time trial? |
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New mothers are usually stereotyped as being calmer and more serene after they give birth. |
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Equally badly behaved, but a little calmer and better informed, were the massive numbers from the labor unions. |
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Once in the shelter of the bay, the skipping engine bites deeper into the calmer waters, and the ship picks up speed. |
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There were far fewer sketchy characters on the streets and it was a calmer and more conservative city. |
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The cathartic experience of venting the spleen at a match can return the supporter to the bosom of the family a calmer individual. |
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In the 1980s her paintings generally became calmer in mood and more sombre in colour. |
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You will find as the mind calms down, the breath and heart will become quieter and calmer. |
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As Above, So Below finds Julian in a calmer mood than the usual galloping momentum of his octet line-up. |
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He thanked me absently, capped his pen, and we all walked out into the quiet night, substantially calmer than last week. |
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As Lorraine and fellow instructor, Katie, led us through a small channel to a series of calmer bays there were oohs and aahs from the group. |
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Older and calmer than most of the stringy teenagers, he has been coming to the university for five years. |
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I was walking away, thinking how silly I was to have reacted like that, next time I should be calmer, and control myself. |
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At one of the portages, Moses decided that he and Murie would run the rapids rather than carry the last canoe to calmer water. |
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We could clearly hear the high fluting voice of Toni, and the calmer, flatter tones of Sid. |
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The students felt the smilers were calmer, smarter, more sincere, kinder, and more sympathetic than frowners. |
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Then the streets become calmer and you really notice the gondolas because all the delivery boats have finished making their rounds. |
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A week later, a much bigger, much calmer demonstration filled the streets of Paris and Lyon with perhaps 100,00 people. |
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On calmer mornings, walking the beach and casting diagonally across the surf line can produce a mixed bag of trout, reds, jacks, snook and mackerel. |
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In my calmer moments, however, I take leave to doubt whether that is so. |
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The linear form of the north block lends itself to open galleries while the deeper south block offers a calmer atmosphere for browsing stacks and reading at tables. |
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Cops said that this weekend was calmer than most of the shows that they encountered at Frontier Ranch. |
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As we got further out the waves got calmer, but for right now they were choppy and making the boat lurch from side to side, pitching with each rise and fall of a wave. |
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We put our heads together and in the calmer light of logic, and much ersatz coffee, solved the problem. |
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The general tone of the last three days continues, albeit slightly calmer. |
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A calmer, level-headed dog is just right for a small dairy herd. |
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A calmer Maracas Bay enticed these men into its waters yesterday, even though two days before bathers scampered for safety as massive waves crashed on the shore. |
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In recent years, Jamie has managed to give up drugs and, according to friends is a considerably calmer individual. |
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The rallies of the NUWSS were calmer affairs than those of Mrs. Pankhurst. |
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This latest visit from the chaotic Texan band saw them in calmer mood, focusing all their energies on a mesmerising display of alternative rock. |
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Eyes blazing red and chests puffed out, the diminutive rockhoppers bicker incessantly while the larger, and calmer, albatrosses preen. |
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But it might suit the downshifter, escaping urban stress for a calmer way of life. |
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The Indian Ocean's relatively calmer waters opened the areas bordering it to trade earlier than the Atlantic or Pacific oceans. |
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The Yangtze river, with its calmer waters, may have been navigable by these treasure ships. |
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The calmer safer waters of the loch allowed larger ships to ply the route as demand increased. |
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The Yangtze River, with its calmer waters, may have been navigable for such large but unseaworthy ships. |
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This time, the ships headed south toward calmer waters, which were under dangerous Spanish and Portuguese control. |
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They may have calmer temperaments than horses and also a high level of intelligence that may or may not be used to cooperate with human handlers. |
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By contrast, a calmer birth would result in more regular star orbits. |
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But Solha is a different, calmer dog today than she was a year ago. |
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They say I'm a better dad now I'm Kellie because she's calmer, more caring and with an empathy and understanding of people. |
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It promises to show the ranting rib-tickler in a much calmer, more chilled-out light. |
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Pindaric odes are to be written with fire and passion, unlike the calmer and more reflective Horatian odes such as Ode on a distant Prospect of Eton College. |
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Kipper drained his glass to the lees and seemed to become calmer. |
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Gavials are found only on the northern Indian subcontinent, where most are riverine, being best adapted to calmer areas in deep fast-flowing rivers. |
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Partly due to the need for translation, and the politics of consensus in the chamber, debates tend to be calmer and more polite than, say, the Westminster system. |
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Although the lateen sail allowed sailing upwind to some extent, it was worth even major extensions of course to have a faster and calmer following wind for most of a journey. |
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In their study, animals with a calmer temperament had cannon bones that were 5 percent wider and 9 percent thicker than high-strung animals with thinner bones. |
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Daddies sand Sedges are still taking rising fish on calmer afternoons. |
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