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Quieting my Lakers roar with their Celtics championship apparel and notes on my desk about the recent past, people that were once in awe of my sure thing carved me up in a way that I never imagined.
One Season William Fredrick Cooper 2011
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Quieting my Lakers roar with their Celtics championship apparel and notes on my desk about the recent past, people that were once in awe of my sure thing carved me up in a way that I never imagined.
One Season William Fredrick Cooper 2011
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Quieting myself as much as possible under the circumstances, I endeavored to get in touch with my next best intuitive move.
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Quieting his fears momentarily he turned his attention to Bud, who had just opened his eyes and was weakly trying to sit up.
I, TOO, DREAM.... 2010
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Quieting good-natured barbs, primarily from Australians, that their success is mostly limited to "sitting down" sports, the Brits also were a presence in swimming (two golds, two silvers and two bronzes, their most in the sport since 1928) and track and field (two golds, equaling their total in three previous Summer Games).
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Quieting it in a meditation practice won't make you less intelligent.
Olivia Rosewood: Please Meditate: It's Good for You Olivia Rosewood 2010
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Quieting critics who opined his best days were behind him, Moss caught 98 passes for 1,493 yards last season, which put him back in the groove he carved out when he made five Pro Bowl appearances in his first six seasons.
Rice has no parallel, but Moss jumps high in WR rankings 2008
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Quieting the chatter with we are constantly bombarded, even for a minute, requires courage.
Janet Haag: UN International Day of Peace and the Power of Prayer 2010
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Quieting the chatter with we are constantly bombarded, even for a minute, requires courage.
Janet Haag: UN International Day of Peace and the Power of Prayer 2010
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Quieting the mind before generating this attitude helps us to avoid being worried, tense, or overemotional.
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