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Mr. Bramson, the mayor, has had to adopt a wry stoicism about complaints about his city's unkempt diplomatic houses.
Perhaps it's the time of day – it will feel hotter later, when the rush hour brings flustered crowds – but there is a quiet stoicism about the carriages.
Before age 30, Camille depended on narcissistic hypochondriasis to cope with his life and his feelings; after 50 he used empathic altruism and a pragmatic stoicism about taking what comes.
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There was a kind of stoicism about the Heaneys and an Anglo-Saxon melancholy, and everything was very measured.
They have a stoicism, tenderness, and dignity.
He has a stoicism I don't have.
Shoppers and vegetable sellers in Berlin expressed a blend of confusion, anger and stoicism; about 20 cases of E. coli infection have been reported in the capital city.
Delhi residents attribute their longtime stoicism about the city's pollution to a combination of fatalism, loyalty to their city and a sense of immunity.
Kalyapin's stoicism about the threat of violence is at least partly down to his past, navigating the violent business climate of Russia in the 1990s.
In "Darwin, His Daughter, and Human Evolution," published in 2002, Randal Keynes, a Darwin descendant who had access to previously private family papers, makes the case, quietly and convincingly, that the view of existence that underlies "The Origin," with its sober stoicism about the role of death and destruction in making new life, was shadowed by Darwin's experience of his child's death.
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