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They are often lifeless in the descriptions of how to subdue self and support others in your daily life.
To subdue self we need both "rules of conduct" and a guide who understands ways to live your principles of peace.
The music is subdued, static, self-contained.
In a news conference on Friday at City Hall, Mr. Nickels, subdued and self-deprecatory, echoed what he had said in his campaign commercials about the snowstorm and the city's response to it.
In place of the subdued, slightly self-conscious laughter one typically hears at the opera, the audience responded to the cast's sight gags with the more unbuttoned laughter of the movie theater.
But then Rangers supporters are currently under investigation by Uefa for allegedly signing sectarian songs in Europa League games last month, and it is undeniable that two offensive anti-Catholic chants, "The Billy Boys" and "No Pope Of Rome", have been heard again this season, having previously been subdued by self-restraint.
It suggests as well the need to "subdue the self," k'e chi, what is bound to be a very unpopular notion in an age where "freedom of expression" dominates civility.
Mr. Bush can be a showboat, and Mr. Evans, like Mr. Bush's wife, Laura, is a gentler, more subdued and more self-effacing companion who never tugs too hard at the spotlight.
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