So while he may seem to have achieved his political sangfroid without effort, the evidence of Poems suggests otherwise. |
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It took exceptional sangfroid, not to mention bicycling technique, to hold your line in the slick subterranean darkness. |
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He made the situation not seem as difficult as it was with his sangfroid manner. |
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Offering the most welcoming stage for the talented, the city with equal sangfroid accepts the misery of millions who fail to flourish. |
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My nurses are beginning to comment that my countenance reflects a certain lack of sangfroid normally found neatly stacked within. |
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There are those, however, who don't equate sangfroid and good manners with maturity. |
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Amid upheavals in Athens and alarm in Brussels, foreign-exchange traders showed surprising sangfroid. |
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With sangfroid, Mom snuffed out her cigarette with the toe of her high heel. |
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That fact alone permits Christie loyalists to greet the new negativity with a healthy degree of sangfroid. |
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French authorities on Thursday saluted the cyclist-witness's sangfroid under the circumstances. |
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What the play needs, but doesn't get in his staging, is British sangfroid and coolly clipped British-accented delivery unraveling in just the right places. |
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I did not, I am sorry to say, demonstrate the same sangfroid. |
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It is the most dazzling display of agility and sangfroid I have ever seen. |
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Several things had helped, among them Elizabeth David's explorations of French and Italian cooking, cheap holidays abroad and the rise of a new middle class which had more money, and less sangfroid, than before. |
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His defeat would more than compensate for the loss of North Belfast to the DUP. On the other hand, a considerable section of the UUP would react with less sangfroid to election setbacks. |
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Thus the person who had had the sangfroid to lay off 2000 people managed to clean up the company and was well-chosen and competent, but his objective was not especially to introduce a service culture. |
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Like the juggler, the cellist needs dexterity, alertness, and sangfroid. |
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How incomplete is her organisation in sangfroid, presence of mind, and composure in the face of the hardships that life is filled with and which confront her at every step. |
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This was Richard Chin's point, too: squash is about endurance and sangfroid, about accepting everything your opponent throws at you with the appearance of imperturbability, until he loses heart. |
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A wonderful balance of high class and sangfroid, Kerry Blue Terriers are superb guard dogs that show great loyalty to members of their human family. |
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Mr Darling may find that too much for even his sangfroid. |
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He displayed remarkable sangfroid when everyone else was panicking during the crisis. |
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