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1 Her mental poise was marvelous, whatever might be said of the physical.
2 To rub elbows with normal people tended to restore my mental poise .
3 The worker under such incentives gains in bodily and mental poise and security.
4 He was a man whose mental poise permitted the paradox of detached attachments.
5 He seemed childish to me-perhapshe really had lost mental poise by age.
6 There was the same straight glance, the same atmosphere of squareness and mental poise .
7 Food had given her strength and under Mary's ministrations her mental poise had steadied.
8 And such little things affect the mental poise and mood!
9 Sufficient unto the day-his present concern was to help her regain a normal mental poise .
10 So perfect adaptability would mean perfect mental poise .
11 Dawn left, and soon found her mental poise .
12 That they withstood the strain so well bears testimony to their mental poise and strength of character.
13 Many of them lived apart, as recluses, and were, in modern parlance, cranks, who lacked mental poise .
14 She would no longer worry her friends and disturb her own mental poise by ruminating upon her misfortune.
15 After the first twenty-four hours of grief over the parting with Diana, Enoch began to recover his mental poise .
16 While giving herself time to recover her mental poise she looked critically at this young daughter of the parsonage.
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