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It was a period of relative tranquillity.
It looks wild and dangerous in comparison with Saturn's image of relative tranquillity.
Kenya's relative tranquillity was shaken two months ago by four days of rioting.
This close to London, their relative tranquillity is prized by locals.
Successfully managing all these interlocking relationships has been hard enough for Washington during times of relative tranquillity.
The EU group has done well to maintain relative tranquillity, and has moderated various local disputes competently.
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A likely solution, analysts say, is that more countries on the Continent will shift toward the British model and edge away from the "social market" economies that have ensured a half-century of relative labor tranquillity.
Indeed, the Ivory Coast has long regarded itself as an oasis of relative affluence and tranquillity amid the excesses of war, famine, religious and ethnic hatreds and other seemingly intractable problems that have afflicted much of post-independence Africa.
The Israelis who were witnesses and (mostly inadvertent) accomplices to the killing, and who came home from the war to lives of relative normalcy and tranquillity, have the time and the means to reflect, to explore, to engage in therapy.
"The protective shield that has protected St Lucia from calamities in the past through the prayers and spirituality of our people will dissipate," continues Mr Fedee, "and I predict that the relative peace and tranquillity that we enjoy in this country will desert us and untold misery and disasters will visit us".
But tranquillity is relative.
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