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is calmness
noun
The state of being calm; tranquillity; silence.
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He is calmness itself, though – as well he might be, with 16 majors in his pocketand the ambition to add at least four before he retires.
But after swinging and missing, Trescothick has a word, and for the rest of the over the Middlesex batsman is calmness personified.
I think the natural state of the human mind is calmness.
There is calmness in the kingdom again because the Yankees have regained their swagger.
According to psychologists who explore the complex interplay of color, mood and behavior, blue's basic emotional valence is calmness and open-endedness, in contrast to the aggressive specificity associated with red.
Where "Be Ready" tells Americans how to identify a nuclear blast, and the Australian pamphlet lists warning signs with irony-free earnestness ("while planning an attack, terrorists may lead lives that appear unusual or suspicious"), "Preparing for Emergencies" is calmness exemplified.
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Sure enough, McKeever was calmness personified during the race.
The striker's finish was calmness personified, slotting the ball into the bottom right-hand corner.
More than that, Varane was calmness personified in a makeshift Madrid defense.
That break has totally jiggered Westwood's head; he was calmness personified before the storm came, and now there's still something blowing in his noggin.
The brevity of Pietersen's innings was in stark contrast to that of Cook, who was calmness personified as he batted almost the entire day, reaching three figures midway through the evening session.
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