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I opted for something more placid.
Or for something more placid, stroll and munch at the Lewis Ginter Botanical Garden, an 80-acre property with 30 acres of gardens and horticultural displays (1800 Lakeside Avenue, 804-262-9887; $7 admission; $7 for those ages 55 and older; $4 for ages 3 to 12).
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Maybe this era of "crazy" women on TV is an unfortunate way-station on the road from placid compliance to something more complex — something more like real life.
But scratch the surface on any of the placid stock images and you'll find something more telling: an army of people who use every post as an opportunity to express their frustration with the company and its lack of response about its faulty products, responding with angry emojis, barbs about the company and pleas for help.
1245 - WI 199-4: The pitch seems to getting more placid by the minute - England have 15 minutes to salvage something from what has been a thus far fruitless morning session.
But, in his late thirties, he's too old and spiritually too placid for this part: what's in his eyes is not crazy defiance but something more like pain; and what's in his body is not wired-up energy but a big man's physical confidence and ease.
"It's a little more placid than Balkan folk.
But I guess the more placid people might love excitement".
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The quieter moments aren't necessarily more placid, since Ms. Davis is wizardly with tension.
I shall end these pages, I hope, in a more placid, optimistic mind than heretofore.
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