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For example, the meaning of the word serenity has "good" valence (+0.59 on component 1), a major "calm" term (−1.08 on component 2), and a sense of "closure" (−0.21 on component 3).
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"I would make a major appeal for calm, restraint, and would urge people to stay indoors," said Phil Read, chief superintendent of the West Yorkshire Police Department.
There was optimism that the government's stress tests of major banks would calm fears about the health of the financial system.
The police and army managed to keep major cities mostly calm, despite insurgent threats to target anyone taking part in an election that paves the way for Afghanistan's first democratic transfer of power.
The opening Praeludium, a graciously ornamented theme, which, as Mr. Hochman explained, simply embellishes the rising notes of the major scale, emerged in a calm, unforced pace.
"This will be a major asset for calming markets," he said.
Mr. Biss, or so it seemed, wanted to leave his audience with the calming major chords that end the Schumann.
A major contributor to the calm is a provision in the local charter that outlaws gambling.
[C4.] Stocks Climb in Calm Session Major market gauges remained in positive territory in a session devoid of volatility.
The chancellor, George Osborne, was briefing reporters in Washington this lunchtime as politicians from the major countries sought to calm the markets.
While championing and helping out his friends, he ended up with a major art collection; seeking calm isolation, he established a bohemian but desirable country seat.
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