Jeanne, his lovely, loving wife senses something has disturbed the stolid contentedness of her husband. |
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When I woke up this morning I felt a great happiness and contentedness, until I realised it had all been a dream. |
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Regardless, the taste buds remain the ultimate authority, and there is a certain contentedness found only in the folds of butter-fried dumplings. |
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You could lay around, nap, watch tv, and there was a contentedness about it. |
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I go through my life with this dread that the repetitive normality and contentedness is always on the brink of ending due to some disaster. |
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But not even the badgering from the rational side of her mind was helping to shake her feeling of contentedness. |
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In his polo-neck jumper and jeans there is a casual ease to him, however, a satisfied contentedness. |
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We are conscious too of where we stand on the scale of contentedness or satisfaction or fulfilment or plain happiness. |
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Because I believe that economic success inspires ambition and appetite in national leaders, not sanguinity or contentedness. |
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All night, the artfully sprawling rock lulls the lovers and the fighters into a state of dewy-eyed contentedness. |
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With a sigh of contentedness and tranquility, we collect our things and return to our bungalow, to wash the sand and salt off our skin, and dress for the night. |
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Probably he confused my contentedness for readiness to go home. |
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And though I love the bloated contentedness created by gorging on a meal packed with spices, fat and carbohydrates, this was not to be the highlight of the evening. |
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Happiness is contentedness, whereas joy is about electricity. |
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It's a brilliant day, and the couple is so cozily in sync after 25 years of marriage that they can communicate their contentedness in utter silence. |
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However, decreased contentedness or dysphoria was observed with a combination of alcohol and a 20 mg single dose of buspirone. |
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It can be difficult to balance these seemingly terminal issues with those of job satisfaction and contentedness. |
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There is a placidity and a watchfulness about him, a deep contentedness when feeding, and a braying outrage when his territory is threatened. |
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We are dedicated to health and safety in the workplace as well as the contentedness of our employees. |
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This theory explains that human beings strive to maintain a balanced state of contentedness, free from anxiety, fear, or sadness. |
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Around me the room was pleasantly dark, rolling in drunken contentedness. |
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Luckily for the Government, however, social sciences, psychology and economics have evolved since Jevons's day and modern-day happiness studies use questions that measure feelings on a sliding scale of contentedness. |
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Balazova sat in Chapelle's lap, and contentedness seemed to settle in. |
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We are thus in a state of contentedness in His unity. |
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As the Director of the Institute of Diagnostic and Interventional Radiology at the Hospital of Kassel I would like to emphasize a high product contentedness. |
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