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To quietness
noun
Absence of sound; silence or hush.
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Marie is drawn to quietness, which is why she works as a gallery guard, pacing and sitting, sitting and pacing.
Rumoured to have refused the invitation at first, on acceptance she said: "Listening is [also] a skill, and I intend to uphold our rights to quietness and even silence, where appropriate.
Charles Patterson, in a 1954 essay, explains that "It is erroneous to assume that here Keats is merely disparaging the bride of flesh wed to man and glorifying the bride of marble wed to quietness.
Use another Christian symbol such as a cross or a Bible to draw your attention to quietness.
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Another way to improve the selection of satellite measurements with respect to magnetic quietness is to reduce the duration of the time window over which the geomagnetic index is computed.
One way to improve the selection of satellite measurements with respect to magnetic quietness is therefore to characterize geomagnetic activity at a regional scale, so that its LT dependence is taken into account.
Among other findings, before the trial drivers participating in the field testing were concerned about being a danger to pedestrians and cyclists due to the quietness of the electric-drive vehicle.
She liked returning to Palmers Green in the evening, to its quietness and stillness.
While those benefits are yet to be proved, I can attest to the quietness of the car, which seemed nearly as hushed as a Lexus.
But it is also a graceful and moving book, thanks in part to a quietness and modesty that feels very much like the author's answer to the stoicism of the men he portrays.
Perhaps Europeans are more open to the quietness of the novel than Americans.
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