There is a sureness of way, a gentle dignity and steadiness of purpose about a camel. |
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However, the steadiness of the holographic projectors and audio systems prevented that. |
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The earth seemed to sway beneath her legs for a moment, but she quickly traded sea legs for land legs, regaining steadiness. |
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Emery, known for steadiness, emerged, the lapels on his blue blazer flapping as he waved people out. |
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It was in attack that Waterford lost this game, not for want of effort but for steadiness in finishing. |
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His quickness of thought and steadiness of judgement ensured a distinguished term of office. |
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Any implication that there is a lack of unity on the issue within the administration, or a lack of steadiness in the policy, is simply not true. |
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We'll be close as we can to the team we play to make sure we retain a steadiness. |
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She drove slowly because the sudden collapse of her whole world was affecting the steadiness of her hands. |
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Even though you're not always the traditional swaggering gallant, your steadiness and planning make you a fine, reliable pirate. |
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She sent Daniel an apologetic look, but he was regarding Melvin with rigid steadiness. |
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This is a year in which the qualities of steadiness, patience, loyalty and bravery will be richly rewarded. |
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She has a racing intelligence, but also a steadiness that bypasses any conceitedness she could be forgiven for feeling. |
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The good qualities of old age are thoroughness, steadiness, dependability and wisdom. |
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We have performed well because of the outstanding group of executives throughout our organization who kept their calm and steadiness. |
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Words traverse the page with the constancy and steadiness of footsteps. |
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The high precision mechanism auto levels the table and is equipped with an auto-lock device that assures maximum stability and steadiness. |
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Simon is 51 years old, tall, and possessed of a big smile that conveys Midwestern values and steadiness. |
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Looking back, who would have predicted, as the campaign began, that the deciding factors would be competence and steadiness? |
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Long-term sequelae include impairment of auditory attention, visual memory, visuomotor speed, sequencing, and problem solving, motor steadiness, reaction time, and dexterity. |
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Recently I have begun to wonder if these kinds of tests requiring cleverness instead of steadiness can really contribute to improve their English abilities. |
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The other excelling appellation in 2006 is Saint-Julien for which its now legendary steadiness is once again rewarded. |
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He put the bar even higher proving as well that experience and steadiness do pay off. |
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Promptly appeared a paragon, aged twenty-five or thereabouts, and exhibiting all the steadiness and serenity of advanced eld. |
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Trend lines plotted through both measures confirm the steadiness of the growth rates. |
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In field trials for retrievers, each dog is called upon to demonstrate tractability, steadiness under the guns, immediate handling response, and ability to mark fallen game. |
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But he can no longer afford to rely on steadiness alone. |
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The steadiness of the gains – this is the 56th straight month of private sector job growth – belies the fact that they have also been accelerating. |
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The army's incompetence has cost it much credibility. Until its foreign policy is more unified, Russia will find it difficult to nourish trust and steadiness in its dealings with normal countries. |
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It was this steadiness and loyalty to her comrades that most appealed to the British officers who later agreed to train her to become an SOE agent. Other qualities were evident by then. |
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Secondly, I think that it was Mr Vanhanen's steadiness and initiative that made it possible to achieve a unified stance, at least regarding energy issues. |
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Practically it means that particular materials always can only be welded together with sufficient steadiness within one or two neighbouring meltflow index groups. |
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Lifeco's earnings have been a model of steadiness in tumultuous times. |
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In 2008, despite the economic crisis which struck many countries in the second half of the year and resulted in lower sales volumes, revenues increased slightly thanks to the steadiness of prices. |
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Impossible to know if Vladimir Chagin is chasing records but his steadiness and his mastery brought the Russian driver to the top of the statistical top in this Dakar. |
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However, the final version of the University of Michigan's confidence index is revised upwards, from 83.7 to 85.3, no doubt thanks to steadiness in the price of gasoline. |
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However, several factors could have a positive impact on the demand for housing, including steadiness in employment, growth in disposable income, strong immigration as well as low interest rates. |
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Series 2000 shows steadiness in the canteen of the Munich police. |
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Comparing the relative allocations of expense components in the 2002 and 2003 statements provides another indicator of the continuity and steadiness of the reported figures. |
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I love the concentration and steadiness required for this trade. |
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Digital technology was also utilized to improve frame steadiness, remove dirt, and eliminate flickering, as well as to address noise issues on the original sound negatives. |
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I have always found horses, an animal I am attached to, very tractable when treated with humanity and steadiness. |
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There was not anything like it either for extraordinary rapidity of pace with the uphand bowling, or accuracy of length and general steadiness. |
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The calmness and steadiness which made him a good Foreign Secretary, particularly at times of crisis like Berlin and Cuba, may also be a liability. |
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