Sleeping is probably the only time you ever see his face relaxed, relatively immobile and at peace. |
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American courts tend to recognize and protect our right to travel to and in countries at peace with us, and they have had good reason to do so. |
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This image is not one of a warrior with anti-imperialist ideals, but of a civilized leader at peace with the West. |
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I pray that we will live harmoniously and at peace with one another, regardless of which tradition or path we follow. |
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They began as revolutionary or radical attempts to reconstruct the world but became increasingly conservative and at peace with the world. |
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If the system was being managed with humility and dignity people could face the end reassured and at peace. |
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You must conquer the cities and the people for Babism and don't be at peace with those who reject Babism. |
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It's also the one season in which couples and singles are at peace with each other, as both benefit from summer's seductiveness. |
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Knight decided the Chipewyans would come to Hudson's Bay trading posts only if the Cree and Chipewyan were at peace. |
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Despite his rather busy schedule, the flute maestro is in his own words at peace with himself. |
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Yet for all that, the Jew sitting in his sukkah will look up at the heavens and be at peace. |
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The happy couple took to the maple floor and were at peace as they stepped it out and danced to their hearts content. |
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All the big powers have managed to stay at peace so I suppose it achieved something. |
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The golden arches continue to shine their brilliant light, and there were the occasional soldiers, but all was at peace. |
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It was a mellow sneeze from a nose at peace with itself, contented as the coo of a pigeon. |
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I look pretty happy and at peace there, except I was actually completely blitzed on morphine and praying to go to sleep. |
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Adding to the mesmerizing murmur of the flowing water, the sounds of birds singing and cows mooing left one feeling totally at peace. |
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This is surely true of Ann and Joan, who greeted all with their beautiful smiles and you immediately felt at peace. |
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He eats too many late-night kebabs after drinking binges stemming from his innate self-hatred and inability to be at peace with the world. |
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He was a man who exuded serenity and tranquility, a man at peace with himself, with God and with the world. |
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I felt at peace because God had forgiven me, and my life had a purpose and the promise of eternal life in heaven. |
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And when she fully owns that, she can be naked and wigless, wandering off into the world, at peace. |
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I become adept in my own sphere of influence and exertion, at peace and without fear. |
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Meditation encompasses breathing and relaxation techniques that are designed to help you relax and feel at peace. |
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When not shooting, he was absolutely at peace, emanating a constant, joyful irony. |
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He rolled back and fell into the protective arms of his governess, finally at peace. |
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Carina Round drops in to provide the prettiest of pretty harmonies and for just one song the world is at peace. |
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The two offerings together symbolized a community of people at peace with God because atonement for sins had been made. |
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Caring for my two pups helped me feel at peace and reduced my anxiety and depression. |
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Jane had a special fondness for gardening and was always at peace and content in her garden which she tended with such fond care. |
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It's not the business of a state to be at peace or to be concerned with our rights, except insomuch as these things help it retain legitimacy. |
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The whole time she held me I felt so at peace, so secure, so loved I didn't want to ever let her down. |
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He's at peace now, free of pain, free of the longing for supernatural rescue. |
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Theresa is at peace now but the rest of you are all left with the sorrow and tragedy of her death. |
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I do not wish to quarrel with them, but to live as I have always done, at peace with them. |
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Just being around her best friend made her feel much more at peace with the world. |
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Various ethnolinguistic groups, with varying degrees of political organization, divided the highlands between them, sometimes at war, sometimes at peace. |
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The largest country in Africa had emerged within the space of fifty years from a welter of bloodshed and anarchy to lie at peace with its neighbours and itself. |
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What this really meant was that I was at peace with myself, my kith and kin, my Gods and the rest of the world, and that if I had to die today, I was okay with that. |
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It's such a laid-back, calm city and I felt very much at peace there. |
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Can images arising from a self apparently at ease internally and at peace with its environs ever produce images that surpass mere visual reportage? |
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I could not be really happy or be at peace living like that. |
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All of a sudden I wanted to be where I felt calm and at peace. |
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They would be at peace with each other and with non-Muslim nations. |
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I pose that question to all of you since I firmly believe that your response will indicate whether you are at peace with God, with others and with yourself. |
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We pray that solace is found in the idea that Marlise Munoz is now at peace and her family may finally begin the mourning process. |
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Perhaps he was just being overly sentimental, but he felt at peace here. |
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And, whereas the townspeople start rioting and attacking the chain-smoking cult the Guilty Remnant, Nora is at peace. |
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For a showbiz child, he seems surprisingly at peace with his parents. |
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As I was laying there on the cool grass, looking up at the starlit and crescent moon sky and dark silhouettes of roses, I felt more at peace than I had in awhile. |
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All three were calmly munching the grass quite happy and at peace. |
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Too, the Moravians, despite their reluctance to bear arms, were pleased to be part of the new country, now that it was at peace. |
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Whatever it takes to be at peace with saying goodbye is fine by me. |
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The band's new material is finally at peace with itself, incorporating front man Ezekiel Ox's opera-core throat stylings with ease and birthing an excitingly fresh sound. |
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Like, twenty years ago everyone was fat and happy. The Cold War was over, everyone was at peace, the U.S. was cruising along with a big surplus. |
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Most of the inhabitants of Manchuria, except for the wild Jurchens, were at peace with China. |
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The show takes us to the Armadillo Acres Trailer Park where not every caravanner is at peace with those around them. |
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A few days ago, the sight of Kate in a kaffiyeh would have given me a coronary, but my mind was at peace. |
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They have left us our Fenian dead, and while Ireland holds these graves, Ireland unfree shall never be at peace. |
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Spain was not yet at peace, as Henry II of France came to the throne in 1547 and immediately renewed conflict with Spain. |
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Up until 1630, Spain was at peace and continued its dominant position in Europe. |
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Spain was not yet at peace, as the aggressive Henry II of France came to the throne in 1547 and renewed the conflict with Spain. |
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With that accomplished by 1871 he then skillfully used balance of power diplomacy to preserve Germany's new role and keep Europe at peace. |
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The end of Thebes cowed Athens, leaving all of Greece temporarily at peace. |
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Since then, Sweden has been at peace, maintaining an official policy of neutrality in foreign affairs. |
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He lay down, cuddled the blankets up to his ears, closed his eyes and composed himself to sleep, at peace with his conscience and the world. |
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The goal was not simply to restore old boundaries but to resize the main powers so they could balance each other off and remain at peace. |
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Walpole's strategy of keeping Great Britain at peace contributed greatly to the country's prosperity. |
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Depredations continued, leading to growing tension between England and Spain, which were still technically at peace. |
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Edward III was still formally at peace with David II and his dealings with Balliol were therefore deliberately obscured. |
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Comparing his time behind bars with a monasterial retreat, Kabat said jail is a place where he feels at peace. |
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Whether he was at peace with his swarthy, bewrinkled old helpmate I do not know, but he appeared to be, and with his several partially grown children. |
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Since discovering religion, she's been at peace in her personal life. |
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At the head of affairs for the next two decades, Walpole stabilised the nation's finances, kept it at peace, made it prosperous, and secured the Hanoverian Succession. |
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After this, Ithaca is at peace once more, concluding the Odyssey. |
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With Europe at peace and the economy recovering, Napoleon's popularity soared to its highest levels under the Consulate, both domestically and abroad. |
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Now at peace with its main rival, English attention shifted from preying on other nations' colonial infrastructures to the business of establishing its own overseas colonies. |
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