| 21. | Neither one attracts deep hostility or great enthusiasm, another evidence of the placidity of America's current mood.
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| 22. | The placidity and insularity of Bali has shattered, and a blow has been dealt to its important tourism industry.
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| 23. | The relative placidity has led Look and Tremble to be called " Glance and Giggle " by local area residents.
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| 24. | The energy and straightforward manner of Westerners clashed with the cool heart, placidity and soft words valued by Thai culture.
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| 25. | Painter of great imaginative power, leads his painting with great sincerity and expressed plastically with great placidity inks . " 34
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| 26. | Alemann juxtaposes the serenity and placidity of the nature shots with the brutality and horrors her speakers are forced to address.
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| 27. | However, an abrupt change of character to one of placidity occurs in the text after a traumatic incident for the tribe.
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| 28. | Still, the history of relations between the two countries suggests it would take little to derail the recent months of relative placidity.
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| 29. | Dethomas's placidity, corpulence and extreme shyness ( he always blushed when he had to raise his voice ) endeared him to Lautrec.
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| 30. | Elements in his work include eye expressions indicating placidity in his figures, eyes gazing into infinity and the lack of emotion in the lips.
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