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The term first appears in the writings of the mystic Meister Eckhart who defines it as self-composure which he regards as a crucial stage in our spiritual development.
Given the difference in size and the natural disposition of raptors, I was hoping for at least some uncertainty regarding the owl's intentions, but the protagonists' composure makes it clear they are in no danger.
Regaining her composure, she once again regarded him with exasperation.
The emotional turmoil he'd caused seemed remote to him, as if his studies had enabled him to regard it with Zen composure.
He smiles, while the rest of the group regard me with expressions of studied composure.
Against the radioactive toxicity of Moore's performance it's hard for anyone to hold their own, but Wasikowska provides ice-cool counterpoint to Moore's sweltering self-regard, Agatha's quirky composure covering deep wellsprings of barely contained chaos.
Death was approached without regard for convention; in her dying, she was a model of composure, offering a lesson in dissent as the way of utmost harmony.
The research, published in the November 4 edition of "Emotion," found that a wife's ability to regain composure after an argument was far more important than her husband's in regards to long-term marital satisfaction.
In that regard, it's significant that on Tuesday there were at least two occasions when his composure deserted him and he banged himself hard against his chair in frustration.
Composure under pressure.
Composure will be critical.
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