I hear you say, " You're talking to a fellow who can stay cool as a cucumber while talking to 100, 000 souls in St . Peter's Square ."
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Sweet little Cavendish bananas that sell for $ 1 . 60 a pound . ( Meanwhile, the bird of paradise, which likes it cool as a cucumber, was gasping .)
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I can only assure you I will do more prayers and try to be cool as a cucumber in the future .-Darwinek 21 : 37, 21 March 2007 ( UTC)
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Despite the pressure for making a good impression in front of his biggest audience yet, Obama, the first black president of the Harvard Law Review, has been cool as a cucumber.
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"If you come in and you're just cool as a cucumber and had a fine night's sleep and like you're going to have a picnic then I think you'd better leave.
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Two days after Jack's operation ( my colleagues in the MCPP having taken care of every detail ), I stood on stage in front of 600 people, cool as a cucumber.
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The Herald says : They stalked into the theater cool as a cucumber, and took orchestra chairs without saying a word . . . . The wild Indian is a stolid being naturally.
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Danny Devito is wearing an overcoat despite the 80-degree ( 26-Celsius ) heat, but he looks cool as a cucumber thanks to the artificial snow covering the front of Gstaad's famous Palace Hotel in the Swiss Alps.
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In the account, eyewitnesses describe U . S . Marshal Wyatt Earp as " cool as a cucumber, " which may be owed to the fact he was the only participant in the gun battle who wasn't hit.
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"Cool as a cucumber, you have to hand her that, " wrote Ambrose Evans-Pritchard in The Sunday Telegraph, a conservative London newspaper, adding that she had made " her mark yet again as a very unusual First Lady ."