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To serene
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Peaceful, calm, unruffled.
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Requiem goes from shuffling grief to serene calm.
Backed mostly by just piano and organ — a choir shows up near the end — Ms. Houston moves from questioning to affirmation to serene faith.
It was in 1997, when the Citylights co-op was built, that Long Island City's waterfront began the long hike from neglected industrial wasteland to serene residential area.
Optimism and techno-utopianism was the main component of the Y2K era, from art by Micha Klein to serene music videos like this one.
The unhurried raising and lowering of her arms and the way her reverent gestures gave way to serene gliding steps seemed part of a heartfelt psalm.
Multi-day hikes allow you to become immersed in the scenery, from the rugged beauty of the desert to serene, sunny beaches.
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Holiday, who runs a label called Close Up to the Serene, moved to the city in 2010 looking to enter the city's DIY scene.
The dull couple's presence settles Barbara's discontent & restores her world to a serene place to be in.
When you're done shopping 'til you drop, head to the serene Georgetown Waterfront Park to take in the Potomac River views.
Wind and road noise are kept to a minimum, adding to the serene air.
But for some students, adjusting to the serene 60-acre campus and to college academics has not been easy either.
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