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Tranquilly
adverb
In a tranquil manner.
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It is easy, he claimed, for a true philosopher to die tranquilly.
God thereby established the dawn of a transformed, renewed, exalted form of human being and opened a realm in which love to God and to neighbour can be tranquilly fulfilled.
The duci cannot go tranquilly into a bourgeois parliamentary country among the scorned representatives of parties they have abolished.
"Five-ish?" "Yes," she says, "yes, that'll be perfect," and she glances over her shoulder, past the courts and the chain-link fence and the screen of trees to where her house sits tranquilly on its own little rise — the only house, of the two hundred or more in the Colony, that looks directly onto the lake, a fact of which she tries not to be too sinfully proud.
The extermination of the Indians has been done "tranquilly, legally, philanthropically, without spilling blood, without violating a single one of the great principles of morality in the eyes of the world".
The little planes landed infrequently in those days, and, at other times, cows grazed tranquilly across the landing strip, which was sometimes used for pickup soccer games.
The book ends on an arbitrary (and irritating) Christian note: "And in the East the stars shone tranquilly down upon the land that was soon to be called Holy and that even then was preparing its precious burden".
It reminded me of the time I turned on my heel as I left the Oval Office, and caught him in the act of tranquilly skewering me.
At the start, the dusky scene is striking; the cast, wearing white, moves tranquilly through positions with a nonchalant clarity.
They seek to live tranquilly in the moment.
Or, in a less forceful Asian mode, the black bass steamed in a tranquilly aromatic broth of coconut and lime.
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