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1 He was still filled with the hush of his loved one's serene calm .
2 It was explained, the serene calm of the earnest blue eyes: Erwald was a Christian.
3 She exudes serene calm even as the melodrama intensifies.
4 The serene calm of both mother and daughters in the midst of this poverty is truly admirable.
5 He broke into a laugh that sounded ghastly and cruel, in the serene calm of the churchyard.
6 The predominant and most immediately observable expression of his face was one of serene calm and command.
7 She came in when all was ready with her usual serene calm - and took her place at right angles to me.
8 The scene, as she entered Westminster Abbey, might well have startled her out of her serene calm , but it didn't.
9 This has made some men gamblers; it has made even women drunkards,-ithad effect over the serene calm and would-bedivinity of the poet-sage.
10 Her serene calm was not disturbed-shefelt certainty in every breath of the soft warm air-thecertainty that the springtime of their souls had come.
11 Death seemed to her a thing without meaning, a remote incident without much terror which did not disturb the serene calm of her physical perfection.
12 Despite my teenage children accusing me of looking like a small-time drug dealer, life with my new, old-looking Nokia has been one of serene calm .
13 But at this point the serene calm of Gordon's life was suddenly rudely interrupted by an incursion on the part of "the Bull."
14 "There was a sort of ripple on his serene calm as he came in perhaps."
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