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"Please restrain your outbursts so we can proceed," Mr. Shaw implored the crowd.
No matter if it's an hour or a day, a vow of silence can really open your mind to the world around you and help make restraining your outbursts a little bit easier.
The atmosphere runs restrained enough so that any outburst — as in the latter half of "Be Brave," with its martial cadence — lands hard.
As Verlaine, Nathan Goodman partners Riddick with care and concern, trying to restrain his wilder outbursts.
But given the new vogue for "civility" that has swept Washington in recent weeks, Mr. Boehner is instructing House Republicans to restrain themselves from outbursts like that of Rep. Joe Wilson (R-SC), who famously shouted "You lie!" during President Obama's congressional address in 2009.
Shortly after his outbursts, the 46-year-old man was restrained by passengers and flight attendants using plastic zip ties, and then secured to his seat with duct tape.
She went on, "And so I question, where are the uncooperative Muslims?" The hearing room was tiny and crowded, and the drama restrained: at the slightest hint of audience reaction, Mr. King warned that outbursts would not be tolerated.
Her brother, who said he was with her when the Devil "went into her," said Satan came calling her "girl" and "girly". Her outbursts grew worse, and one night in April, several nuns and her brother restrained her, tied her up and drove her to the hospital in Vaslui.
Following Commons leader Peter Hain's recent tax outburst, the Treasury will have been relieved to see that Mr Byers' proposals were more restrained.
An army supervisor will give evidence that in December 2009 Manning had an angry outburst during a counselling session in which he flipped over a table and had to be restrained after he stepped towards a rack of weapons.
So restrained.
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