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"tranquilly" Definitions
  1. in a quiet and peaceful way

31 Sentences With "tranquilly"

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The book starts as so many scary ones do: Tranquilly.
One throws it, it causes destruction and you walk away tranquilly.
But the calm man gazed tranquilly into the fog as if he
Others tranquilly pose by the pool, steadily holding the gaze of the viewer.
The buildings are LEED-certified, tranquilly designed and staffed by 155 people, all wearing clogs.
A photo on his website depicts Levy sitting near a pond, hands folded, tranquilly half-smiling.
The dog looked tranquilly up at us out of its pink eyes, as if none of this were its concern.
When such a staggering possibility was explained to Shiffrin as she tranquilly ate dinner at a clamorous Midtown Manhattan restaurant, she shook her head.
In Minneapolis, a circa-1600 copy of Cranach's painting "Martin Luther on His Deathbed" (1546) shows the fleshy Reformer tranquilly at rest on cloudlike pillows.
The champion Holstein cow — valued at $1,000 and the property of a farm on the tranquilly named Lazy Lane Road — seemed like a quick buck at the time.
Justine Kurland's photos of the naked residents of utopian American communities tranquilly at work in their gardens "suggest what paradise might have been if the snake had been ignored," according to Ms. McNear.
The 750i tranquilly runs with a 4.4-liter, 8-cylinder engine with two twin-scroll turbos tucked in the V. Rich torque helps usher the car from rest to 60 miles an hour in 4.3 seconds.
Sitting tranquilly on his court-side chair staring into the middle distance, the 25-year-old re-focused on the task in hand and completed a 6-4 6-833 5-7 4-6 6-3 victory to book a quarter-final spot.
The game consists of tranquilly traveling across Japan's famous East Sea Road, but don't let the calm style of the art fool you — it's also a game of surprising deep strategy as you compete to build stunning panoramas, visit temples, and feast upon local delicacies on your travels.
If the nuggle had successfully tricked an unsuspecting passer-by into mounting him, usually by pretending to be tame and standing tranquilly at the side of a path, he would immediately make for the nearest deep water.
The official religion practiced in Qatar is Islam. Qatar does not face any conflicts within groups of different religions, they tranquilly exist, where more than 90% of Qatar's population are Muslims, and the other 5% include Hindus, Jews, Christians, or other religious communities.
He plucks strings as if he's confidently repairing or cleaning them with nervous tools. Yet there's something 'organic' about his leapfrogging tranquilly up the fretboard's stream. His arpeggios sound like they're stumbling home from ex-lovers' porches. Middle Eastern influences are detectable, but clouded with purposeful imprecisions.
On his retirement he withdrew to Kotagiri, a beautiful hill station, some 7000 feet high, in the Nilgiris district, Madras, residing with his brother Frank, an engineer in the public works department of the Bombay presidency, who had settled there in 1879. At Kotagiri he tranquilly engaged in the study and translation of the Vedas. He died on 7 November 1906, and was buried there.
The initial preparation and follow-up rounds of questioning of the panelists tends to be time consuming. Delphi's primary strength is its ability to explore, tranquilly and objectively, issues that require judgement. Unlike panel sessions, the iterative Delphi method allows the forecasting and assessment to be done without the effect of strong personalities or reputations influencing other panelists and also overcomes the difficulty of getting all experts together in a single time and place.
There he took the name Agostino; and there he would live unknown to the world, far from his home and his people, devoted to exercises of piety. He lived there tranquilly until an unforeseen incident brought him once more before the world. The title to some property belonging to the convent was claimed by a local bishop. The Augustinians were represented by a learned lawyer of Siena, Giacomo Pallares, who recognized Agostino as a former colleague.
The Brahma Kumaris teaches a form of meditation through which students are encouraged to purify their minds. This may be done by sitting tranquilly, then making affirmations regarding the eternal nature of the soul, the original purity of one's nature, and the nature of God. The aim of the BK meditation is also to learn to hold meditative states while being engaged in everyday life. For this reason meditation is usually taught and practiced with open eyes.
In the end, the father wonders if they will ever again see the rest of humanity. Eventually a British ship that is in search of Jenny Montrose anchors near the island and is discovered by the family. The captain is given the journal containing the story of their life on the island which is eventually published. Several members of the family choose to continue to live tranquilly on their island while several of them return to Europe with the British.
The wording was most extraordinary; it was addressed to an unknown person, and asked him to send back the documents which had been lent to him by the writer before "starting for the maneuvers"; then followed the enumeration of these documents, taken word for word from the bordereau. Du Paty had flattered himself that the culprit, on recognizing the words, would confess; a loaded revolver lay on a table to allow him to execute justice upon himself. Things did not turn out as Du Paty had expected. Dreyfus wrote tranquilly on under the major's dictation.
The first Restoration was quite mild and the only significant penalty Lays suffered was his dismissal from the former Chapelle Impériale with a resulting loss of income. When Napoleon returned to power for the so- called Hundred Days, Lays was inevitably reinstated in his post and he enthusiastically participated in the Te Deum of thanks. The second Restoration of the Bourbons was more serious for Lays.Fètis and the brothers Michaud briefly allude to Lays's career ending tranquilly, and to a serene old age spent singing for pleasure in provincial churches.
For the entire evening he was extremely agitated, and he continued passing from one scientist to another, seeking to persuade them that it could not be the case, that it would have been the end of physics if Einstein were right; but he couldn't come up with any way to resolve the paradox. 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.
A total of 10 stores ranging from grocery, bistro, beauty shop, delicatessen and others have been provided with management consulting, interior redesigning and others to change their operations. The stores have since then seen a sales rise by an average of two-folds.현대카드, 드림실현 프로젝트 ‘우리동네 슈퍼’ 오픈, ETNEWS, January 11, 2016Hyundai Card Gapado Project is The Gapado Island situated off the southern coast of Jeju Island at one point in time experienced damage. Hyundai has with steadfast efforts turned Gapado Island into a success story and continues its transformation towards becoming a sustainable island where ecology, economy, and culture tranquilly co-exist.
He argues that Aphrodite and Ares represent Love and Strife, the forces responsible for the mixture and separation of the elements in Empedocles' philosophy, which were "united together after their ancient rivalry {philoneikia} in one accord".Stephen Trzaskoma, R. Scott Smith, Stephen Brunet, (2004), Anthology of classical myth: primary sources in translation, page 118. Hackett 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". He also interprets the affair as an allegory for the art of metalworking.
The day before, de Lorimier wrote his political testament: > I die without remorse; in the insurrection I only desired the well-being and > independence [from Britain] of my country. My views and my actions were > sincere and were innocent of any of the crimes which dis-honor mankind, and > which are too common when released passions boil up... In spite of so many > mishaps, my heart still keeps its courage and its hopes for the future; my > children and my friends will see better days. Looking tranquilly ahead, I am > sure that they will win freedom. That is what fills me with joy when all > around me is sorry and desolation... I leave behind me children whose only > heritage is the memory of my misfortune.
This is repeated gently on flute, accompanied by harp, and the piece ends tranquilly with snatches of the variant title theme on violin solo, horn and oboe. As the composer said this piece is a "musical illustration to the ballad of the same name", it may be useful to realise that the folk ballad tells the tale of a farmer's daughter who falls in love with a young sea-captain, becomes pregnant and runs away with him to sea, having first stolen money from her parents. When her child is born on board ship, the labour is especially difficult and there is no "woman's help" available. Knowing she will die, she asks her lover to "bind a napkin round my head, then throw me overboard, both me and my baby"Text as noted by Butterworth from Mr & Mrs Cranstone, Vaughan Williams Memorial Library, Cecil Sharp House, London.
The 1716 Anglo-French alliance forced James to leave France; he settled in Rome on a Papal pension, making him even less attractive to the Protestants who formed the vast majority of his British support. Rebellions in 1715 and 1719 failed, the latter so badly its planners concluded that it might "ruin the King's Interest and faithful subjects in these parts". Senior exiles like Bolingbroke accepted pardons and returned home or took employment elsewhere. The birth of his sons Charles and Henry helped maintain public interest in the Stuarts, but by 1737, James was "living tranquilly in Rome, having abandoned all hope of a restoration". Cardinal Fleury, chief minister of France 1723 to 1743; he viewed the Jacobites as an ineffective weapon for dealing with British power In the 1730s, French statesmen increasingly viewed the post-1713 expansion in British trade as a threat to the European balance of power and the Stuarts as one way to reduce it.
He married in 1894 as well. Following his father's suggestion he married a shy, withdrawn girl of a good family of Agrigentine origin educated by the nuns of San Vincenzo: Maria Antonietta Portulano. The first years of matrimony brought on in him a new fervour for his studies and writings: his encounters with his friends and the discussions on art continued, more vivacious and stimulating than ever, while his family life, despite the complete incomprehension of his wife with respect to the artistic vocation of her husband, proceeded relatively tranquilly with the birth of two sons (Stefano and Fausto) and a daughter (Rosalia "Lietta"). In the meantime, Pirandello intensified his collaborations with newspaper editors and other journalists in magazines such as La Critica and La Tavola Rotonda in which he published, in 1895, the first part of the Dialoghi tra Il Gran Me e Il Piccolo Me. In 1897 he accepted an offer to teach Italian at the Istituto Superiore di Magistero di Roma, and in the magazine Marzocco he published several more pages of the Dialoghi.

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