England's superiority has been a pure achievement of temperament, the nervelessness and focus that come, perhaps, with greater experience. |
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Chile, who looked ragged and there for the taking in the final 10 minutes of extra time, showed their nervelessness when it mattered most. |
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That this has so widely happened in our day is at least part of the reason for current cynicism and nervelessness in the effort to secure peace and justice in human relations. |
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She adored Louise, but somehow at this crisis she could not help feeling impatient with the other woman's nervelessness and that devastating inertia. |
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I think this sort of nervelessness helped him bring people around to just trying anything. |
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For his steady hand and eye, his hours of practice, and a nervelessness unseen outside the field of bomb disposal, tomorrow's winner will be rewarded with a lot more than a speedboat. |
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The pair are usually models of poise and nervelessness – celebrations can sometimes seem an afterthought to them – but they have been concealing some not inconsiderable feelings. |
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