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Despite everything, residents said their battle ultimately will not damage the equanimity of the neighborhood.
It's just that I like the equanimity of living in my own zone".
He responded to being in extremis with all the equanimity of a drowning man.
As Henry James once said – of Bach – he has the equanimity of a result.
Koons takes all of this with the equanimity of a man whose portfolio is valued at more than $1bn.
He spoke of past failures, including a regional Molière production from which he was fired, with the equanimity of someone confident of present-day success.
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New Yorkers demonstrated an excess of the equanimity for which they are known in reaction to the news.
Lacking the equanimity to deal with clusters of bad luck and "cold," unplayable cards, he fell into a vicious cycle of increased losses and erratic play.
Thus the rhythmic equanimity of the monophonic plainchant, at least in the interpretation set forth by the 19th-century Benedictine monks of Solesmes, France, and recognized as authoritative by the Roman Catholic Church, effectively symbolizes an atmosphere of faith and inner peace.
The mystery of the man is fully depicted for Fest at the Wagnerian end, when Speer flies recklessly into a smoldering Berlin for a confessional farewell in the bunker -- proof enough that he "did not regard Hitler only with the cold equanimity of the careerist".
Mr. Masud's expansive fluidity is rapturous, inspired equally by the floating equanimity of Satyajit Ray and the work of the Iranian director Abbas Kiarostami, who deftly uses ritual behavior to provide social commentary.
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