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The young women lend the school an air of discipline and self-discipline, of rules to apply and rules to follow — and that, if followed, bring pleasure and inner peace — but, in their romantic confusions and disappointments (even, to return to a word that came up yesterday in talking about "Girls," humiliations), they themselves have trouble benefitting from their own wisdom.
The program has an air of discipline, and students who maintain perfect attendance records are rewarded for their effort at graduation.
"The high standards to which the cadets are being held accountable create an air of discipline and teach the basic lesson that commitment and discipline will pay off," White said.
"I want a relaxed atmosphere where the football is free-flowing, entertaining, expressive, expansive and attack-minded with an air of organisation, discipline and professionalism within the club.
While advisers to Mr. Perry sought to brush aside the matter, a new air of discipline surrounded him on Tuesday.
The 16 finalists played at vastly different levels, but they had one thing in common — an air of calm and discipline that floated outward from the dais Tuesday.
Villa Necchi's soaring, impressively stolid rooms, with their lozenge stucco ceilings, walnut parquetry and heavy sliding doors, convey both an air of grandeur and a strict sense of discipline.
For all the violence, an air of calm, sad stoicism -- embodied by Mr. Gibson, who plays Moore with apt modesty and discipline -- prevails.
Have an air of confidence.
Cultivate an air of disinterest.
Have an air of grace.
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