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Meanings of remarkable self in English
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Usage of remarkable self in English
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The hosts of labor were acting peacefully and with remarkableself control and discipline.
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He is a man of remarkableself-discipline, dedication and compassion.
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The Weather in Japan is the third instalment in Michael Longley's remarkableself-renewal as a poet.
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She started down the stairs with the help of the banister, holding herself together with remarkableself control.
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Research finds that authoritarian aggression is fueled by fear and encouraged by remarkableself-righteousness, which frees aggressive impulses.
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The moment showed her remarkableself-control.
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The music is full of wit and humour, and moves with remarkableself-possession in the aristrocratic region of art.
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Both of them were endowed with a very remarkableself-possession; but Lady Joan wanted softness, and Lady Maud repose.
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Knowing this to be true, we can no longer say of certain people "So-and-so has remarkableself-control."
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But Fuller Pendreigh had not risen to the position he held without great resources of inner power and remarkableself-discipline.
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He was conspicuous in that council for remarkableself- possession, and promptness and facility in giving expression to his opinions.
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Although the remarkableself possession of my eunuch had set me more at my ease, it was a critical moment.
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It's not as directly inspirational as Wambach's book, in which the prolific goal-scorer recounts her battles with addiction with remarkableself-awareness.
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Then the Lady of the Lake leaned back among the pillows, and witnessed the remainder of the terrible scene with remarkableself-possession.
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Bosio was by far the least strong in character, but his very remarkableself-possession made him their equal in the present case.
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It was heroism, which is ever allied with magnanimity, that prompted the daughter of Jephtha to the most remarkableself-sacrifice recorded in history.