He praises the coolheaded response of Second Officer Charles Lightoller, who fiercely enforced the rule of " women and children first ."
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Throughout, director Howard keeps all the visual and thematic balls in the air, a coolheaded, sure-handed combination of juggler and field marshal.
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They're coolheaded, say some Western space experts, who believe that very quality demonstrates the strength of Russia's manned space program and its likely longevity.
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Ms . Bracco's coolheaded psychiatrist drops all the right buzzwords, prodding her client toward insights into his childhood and his relationship with his parents, and dispensing Prozac and Lithium when needed.
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He urged governments and conservationists to be " coolheaded, " saying : " Our decisions on these important issues must not be based on emotion but credible scientific data ."
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He has made a number of coolheaded plays, including one in the playoff series with Columbus that may have preserved the 1-0 victory when he broke up what appeared to be a breakaway.
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Anthony Minghella's " The English Patient " packs all the adventurous and emotional wallop of a " Casablanca " and all the coolheaded intellectualism of some scholarly treatise on the futility of warfare.
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As it burrows into its subject, this smart, coolheaded and ultimately wrenching film, directed by Laurent Cantet, explores class differences, corporate behavior, labor relations and father-son strife with an unusual depth and subtlety.
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It was founded in 1857 in Boston, and its first editors conceived of it in part as the more coolheaded Yankee antidote to the racier intellectual journals coming out of New York, like Harper's Magazine, founded the same year and considered more avant-garde.
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Capable, coolheaded, concerned : The vague image of Hu that formed over the past two years as the government began openly presenting him as President Jiang Zemin's heir apparent is just what a nation in the grip of epic social and economic change is hoping for.