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stillness
noun
The quality or state of being still; quietness; silence; calmness; inactivity.
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This music still had its moments of stillness, its climaxes, and its ravishing melodies.
With its unexpected revival, Ripper Street has grown broader shoulders and a more confident gait, while retaining the stillness that made it so impressive in the first place.
SH Daniel is a very intuitive actor – he felt the stillness which comes from grief in an era when men didn't burst into tears and weep over their friends.
Consequently, what pervades is a slightly unnerving stillness.
With harrowing, unrepentant exactitude it is a year to the weekend that the garish and tearaway business of motor racing was grotesquely freeze-framed into an eerie Pompeian stillness the moment its champion of cold-eyed invincibility and single-minded grandeur Ayrton Senna died in a 190mph crash in the name of sport.
Their forthcoming single, We Are Chosen, reminds us of some of our absolute favourite things of the last decade or so: UK garage at its most gossamer and gorgeous, when it featured seemingly pitch-shifted female voices; the US R&B of Ciara and Cassie; and Stillness Is the Move.
But as the small girl draped in a bright pink shawl stood on the raised box and began to address her audience, there was total stillness.
But that stillness ends abruptly at the Atlantic Ocean, where there is drama in spades.
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