Sentences with phrase «placidity in»

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Hopefully fixed - income investors enjoyed the placidity while it lasted, because that all changed this past week, as corporate bonds became mired in a selloff of their own.
One day in the summer of 1971 Foli managed to so anger Ed Kranepool, a player whose name is almost synonymous with placidity, that Kranepool flattened him with one punch.
Often dressed in an anachronistic cassock and with a rather astonishing sweep of leonine hair, Gleeson cuts an imposing and authoritative figure, like something from a rough - edged spaghetti western dropped on the dramatic west coast of Ireland.The role provides a fantastic showcase for the actor, as he captures the inner conflict and outward placidity of the character.
Nestled on the rocky cliffs overlooking the deep blue sea, on the unique natural environments of Crete island, Greece, a jewel among the Greek islands, Thalassa Villas rentals are illustrious for their unrivalled services and their cosy yet luxurious atmosphere, beautifully combined with the placidity and the surpassing setting of the Mirabello bay, tempting their guests to relish sumptuous villa holidays in Crete.
The spacious Grand Spa Suite provides unparalleled comfort ideal for couples or individuals seeking absolute relaxation in a tranquil setting designed especially to reflect the placidity of the spa.
This strange gesture, in which the «frozen moment» of painting seems to melt, rebounds against the placidity of the women's expressions.
Most recently, they were the focus of Hirst's intensely popular and critically important 2007 exhibition titled Superstition, which saw the apex in his use of butterflies in the production of religiously informed compositions - a tendency of Hirst's that is explicit in the title of Pray, and implicit in the large - scale formatting of the work (84 x 84 inches), its sparse composition, and the overall placidity of the painting.
Fluid, dripping colour, almost abstract expressionist in its application, contrasts with the placidity of the blooms and their context — the historical connotations of the still life genre and our expectations of finish and tone.
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