But, please, no taxpayer handouts, not to Al Davis, not to those L . A . supplicants who last Tuesday so shamelessly threw themselves at the mercy of those haughty NFL owners who must be made to understand we can live quite tranquilly without them.
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Still, Granderson and OAS Secretary-General Cesar Gaviria said they were gratified about the relative lack of violence, changes made by the Electoral Council to make the electoral process more transparent, and look forward to the elections going " smoothly and tranquilly ."
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"We refuse to tranquilly accept that the economic measures applied in recent years . . . are the only way of managing the economy, and that the impoverishment of millions of Latin Americans is an unavoidable cost of future growth, " the letter said.
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He also taught that the meditator should observe the mental processes within : " View your own consciousness tranquilly and attentively, so that you can see how it is always moving, like flowing water or a glittering mirage . & until its fluctuations dissolve into peaceful stability.
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Hugh says that Olivier resembles Cadfael in a way; the monk says, no, he looks completely like his mother . " I always meant to tell you, some day, " he said tranquilly, " what he does not know, and never will from me.
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West of Honolulu by 1, 200 miles, 2, 600 miles east of Tokyo, 140 miles east of the international date line, in a time zone virtually its own, it floats tranquilly, its turquoise lagoon a jewel set against the vast, deep, dark blue ocean.
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"It is very easy to issue reports from European capitals where they live absolutely tranquilly, where they don't have to suffer through 27, 000 murders a year, 3, 500 kidnappings and a 1.5 million displaced persons, " said Vice President Francisco Santos.
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Because " everything was joined together { " harmosthenai " } tranquilly and harmoniously ", Heraclitus argues, " [ it ] was reasonable for all the gods to laugh and rejoice together at this because their individual inclinations were not at variance over immoral acts, but were enjoying peaceful accord ".
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I searched and searched among the deepest secrets of my soul, and could not blame myself . . . I could look up tranquilly into the face of heaven who knew me to be Not Guilty . " He believed that his actions were justifiable because he had undertaken them in his duty as schoolteacher.
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I will never forget the image of the two antagonists as they left the club : Einstein, with his tall and commanding figure, who walked tranquilly, with a mildly ironic smile, and Bohr who trotted along beside him, full of excitement . . . The morning after saw the triumph of Bohr ."