Sentence examples for working serenely from inspiring English sources

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But the top spot goes to a sunny depiction of a woman working serenely at her easel, Matisse's "La Séance du Matin," a painting that could light up even the dreariest room.

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Duran works serenely and quickly on the cut as he tries to stem the flow of blood and give the fighter one one more round – and help them to a career-defining win and a secure future.

He never did, and he went about his work serenely.

I hate people whose kids play serenely in boxes.

As John's gruff editor with a heart of gold, Alan Arkin serenely works his familiar curmudgeonly shtick.

Many of the works—a serenely confident outline of a circus performer hopping from foot to foot; a precise caricature, made from memory, of a medium the artist had seen at a séance in Vienna; dozens of female nudes demonstrate that Modigliani's increased stylization can be read as a search for specificity.

Many of the works — a serenely confident outline of a circus performer hopping from foot to foot; a precise caricature, made from memory, of a medium the artist had seen at a séance in Vienna; dozens of female nudes — demonstrate that Modigliani's increased stylization can be read as a search for specificity.

Unfortunately aging gets such a bad rap in our society that most people believe that once you hit 65, you might as well just collect your pension (if it hasn't mysteriously disappeared while you were still working), curl up with your cat and serenely await your impending exit from life.

Markets would respond positively, he said, "if we work with transparency and serenely, if we are honest and abolish conflict of interest, and pass laws against criminality, and if we support small and medium businesses and transform Italy into a community".

They're hugely entertaining, Amin-Smith excitedly bopping about with his fiddle, Chatto beaming serenely behind her stand-up electric cello, the Patterson brothers intently working their instruments behind them.

In the climax (so to miscall it) of Goncharov's narrative – after nothing happening apart from gorging, loafing, bickering, not working and not marrying (his friend gets the girl, Olga) – Oblomov is found, years on, now living in reduced circumstances in the country, still loafing, still scoffing, still serenely at peace with his world.

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