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Ms. Merkel, the coolheaded manager, was perfect for the job.
Interest in Pandemic and projects like it has become less than coolheaded.
His white-hot virtuosity is tempered by coolheaded thinking and lyrical sensitivity.
He's a coolheaded pragmatist, ready to do the bidding of Wall Street donors.
"Clearly there is also more work to do," noted one coolheaded ally of Mrs.
"My partner Nick acted as a true expert and was completely coolheaded," Ovchinin told journalists.
Similarly, his best acting roles are the ones where he plays the coolheaded and supportive sidekick.
Kennedy did through the Cuban Missile Crisis and is celebrated for his coolheaded judgment to this day.
Today's Chinese elites are polite and coolheaded, but their economic, political and military behavior remains pure thug.
Thanks to their coolheaded president, they have a chance to rethink their answers to a very important question.
For its part, "Bombshell" tells a crucial chapter of that larger tale with coolheaded style and heated indignation.
Yet Mr. Bowie's quintessential elegance — the seamless way he merged unruly passions and ideas with coolheaded calculation — couldn't be reproduced.
Current and former Fox News employees said he earned affection among some for coolheaded management of an often raucous workplace.
The ones I met or saw were cordial and coolheaded, doing nothing to dissuade the immigration lawyers from their work.
Over the course of five deployments with the SEALs, he was repeatedly recognized for valor and coolheaded leadership under fire.
Desolate, sinister, coolheaded and conceited, Hell Hath No Fury sounds fantastic ten years after the fact, an undeniable noir-rap touchstone.
He asked himself, could this be the same coolheaded, captivating yoga instructor whom he had been dating giddily since the summer?
Such a bear tends to look coolheaded and confident — what Hechtel calls ''pushy'' — with its head held high and ears erect.
Whereas "Modern Soul" followed in the tradition of Blake's lush solo fare, "RPG" is frenetic, pulsing and squirming around Trim's coolheaded bars.
Of course, veterans of those stories are able to capture a scene in the most chaotic of circumstances, thanks to adrenaline and coolheaded experience.
Both a lifesaving medic and a crack sniper, he was repeatedly decorated for valor and for coolheaded leadership during 19 years of combat deployments.
Graceful and coolheaded, the artist is prone to speaking in elliptical phrases that build on one another, in a way that echoes her artwork.
Another person who speaks frequently with him said Mr. Pence went "ballistic," or at least what qualifies as ballistic for the coolheaded vice president.
Tellingly, Russia's hopes rest on its captain, the coolheaded goalkeeper Igor Akinfeev, who presumably will be tasked with blocking an endless barrage of opponents' shots.
I wonder whether this was a calculation made at the time by the man who bought it, the exact and coolheaded formulation of his debt to her.
"Sarah has always been coolheaded and professional and always gives our arguments for greater transparency and openness a respectful hearing," said Olivier Knox, the chief Washington correspondent for SiriusXM.
Arsenal, though, is always there, or at least always was: steady, reliable and consistent, for good and for ill, cleareyed and coolheaded, the epitome of a well-run club.
Focusing less on Hillary Clinton than on the promises she and her party are making seems like the coolheaded, mature perspective when you're holding her up next to Donald Trump.
As it turned out, once in office Mr. Obama, a notably coolheaded type who listens to advice, handled foreign affairs pretty well — or at least that's how I see it.
Yet in an interview at his Hayward office in London — a windowless basement room with flat-pack furniture and a single framed poster resting on a ledge — Mr. Rugoff appeared characteristically coolheaded.
For months now, he has seen how the campaign has stirred up such vitriolic anti-Washington sentiment that it has all but drowned out his appeal for coolheaded debate or common-sense solutions.
And they're counting on his United Nations envoy, Nikki R. Haley, to be a coolheaded adviser, even as they wonder whether she, his not-so-long-ago critic, has her mercurial boss's ear.
But Mr. Khan has also won praise for his seemingly coolheaded and statesmanlike behavior during the recent crisis with India, which he helped de-escalate by releasing a captured Indian pilot and emphasizing peace.
The movie weaves two stories, that of Anote Tong, the former president who calls on world leaders to help save his people, and that of Sermery, a coolheaded mother of six who reluctantly emigrates to New Zealand.
The Cardinals' marauding defense, which has 15 sacks in its four games, would prefer an impetuous quarterback who can be hurried into mistakes over a coolheaded one trying to lead his team back to the national championship game.
Indeed, there is a directness to him, from the coolheaded way he fields questions from voters — listening to them all, to gauge the room, before patiently answering each — to how he decided to run in the first place.
A leading elder statesman in jazz, Mr. Coleman is known for his subtly adventurous solos, full of extended arpeggios; his keen but coolheaded tone; and a brief affiliation with the Miles Davis Quintet in the 1960s that jump-started his career.
To see Dirand — arguably the most sought-after talent of the design world — in full flower is to know where contemporary design is headed: away from coolheaded, near-barren rooms, toward a richly textured minimalism that consciously acknowledges the decorative past.
In other words, precisely when the country needs a coolheaded conversation about the impact of Germany's new refugee population, we're playing musical chairs: Everybody runs for a seat to the left and to the right, afraid to remain in the middle, apparently undecided.
Mr. Cazeneuve, who replaced Mr. Valls as interior minister in 2014, is one of Mr. Hollande's more popular ministers, and he is well-respected across the political spectrum for his coolheaded response to terrorist attacks in France over the past two years.
Trump's record here also undermines the strongest argument for his candidacy: that his showman's persona is just a front, and at heart he's a calm, thoughtful, coolheaded businessman who will surround himself with the best people and govern in a pragmatic, results-oriented fashion.
The McNallys and Ms. Wagenknecht, 62, who has a degree in art history from Stanford and spends much of her spare time painting, had both a voracious appetite for culture (Keith, 64, had briefly been an actor, starring in plays by Alan Bennett) and coolheaded business sense.
In his opening statement, the prosecutor, Abraham Patterley, portrays her as the coolheaded killer of her burdensome son, and his first witness — Matt Thompson, an HBOT participant that day as well as a medical doctor — backs that up, deleting and shaping what he saw into an efficient narrative.
Two months after that recovery, on Memorial Day 2002, she read a lengthy New York Times article on the chaos inside the towers before they collapsed, which included eyewitnesses describing an unnamed rescuer: a coolheaded office worker who appeared in the Sky Lobby on the South Tower's 78th floor.
In the last few months alone, these pages have featured books about the leader of France's biggest spy network, intrepid pilots of the Soviet Air Force and "the coolheaded, one-legged spy who changed the course of World War II." And those are just the ones about women.
MOSCOW — Russia's propagandist in chief was seconds away from starting his show on state television, a two-and-a-half-hour fiesta of flattery celebrating President Vladimir V. Putin's coolheaded response to the coronavirus pandemic and Russia's calm in contrast to the lockdowns and panic gripping Europe and the United States.
Our objective in the future negotiations should be, on the one hand, to establish the best possible relations with the UK; on the other hand, however, we should stick to the Treaty and be coolheaded, consistent, and fully united as well as firm in insisting on a balance of rights and obligations.
While in an early scene Lois and a fellow doctor wonder about their ability to achieve empathy with patients, "The Lady Doctor" itself illuminates something just as profound: her coolheaded receptivity to nominally depressing and gross manifestations of humanity, her rejection of the judgmental in the service of tending to the body.
" As embodied by Keegan-Michael Key, on the Comedy Central sketch show "Key & Peele," Luther gave voice to the coolheaded President's inner fury over everything from the Tea Party ("Oh, don't even get me started on these motherfuckers") to birtherism ("I have a hot-diggity-doggity-mamase-mamasa-mamakusa birth certificate, you dumb-ass crackers!
Though some dynamics stretch across the season — a male partner at the firm is increasingly wounded by "gender politics" — the episodic nature of its misconduct disputes means that its victims and accused are played by guest stars who scatter at episode's end, leaving the firm's coolheaded attorneys to tie the underlying issues into a bow.
A campaign includes armies of social-media worker bees, data crunchers, messaging experts, policy advisers, media surrogates, fund-raising chiefs, oppo-research teams, volunteers, and, above all, coolheaded managers, who can formulate a coherent position on Chinese trade policy and a plan for how to get out the vote in Hillsborough County in a lightning storm.
Trask, Kerry A. Black Hawk: The Battle for the Heart of America, (Google Books), Henry Holt: 2006, pp. 229, (). "Elizabeth Armstrong took charge of the women's activities and set a coolheaded, courageous example." It has also been suggested that Armstrong was the namesake for the village of Elizabeth.
R has a tendency to turn his head around 180 degrees, take off his hands or feet, and get off a bicycle without stopping it. He modelled after Dr. Narihara's son Akira, who is barely aware of R's existence. On tightening a screw in his head, he turns coolheaded. though he comes back after a while.
She appears quite lost without them. Beneath the pretty exterior, she seems quite unhinged. She always listens to what Touma says and likes making fun of Jun's lolicon tendencies and his bald head. ; : :One of the more normal people in the cast, despite his bald head, he's quite strong, fast and coolheaded, but due to his lolicon tendencies the story frequently makes him the butt of jokes.
After a degree in English at Clare College, Cambridge, in the late 1970s Schofield began working as a journalist, and wrote her first book, a lively biography of the French gangster Jacques Mesrine. This was followed by "a coolheaded, slickly written account" of the life of Mick Jagger of the Rolling Stones. From rock biography she went on to military affairs, publishing two books on the Soviet Army. With the support of the President of Pakistan Pervez Musharraf, Schofield spent five years embedded with the Pakistan Armed Forces, interviewing all ranks for Inside the Pakistan Army (2011) One of her informants was Special Forces commander Ameer Faisal Alavi, assassinated in 2008.
Historian praises Rommel as a coolheaded and moderate mind, exceptional amid the many takeovers of revolutionary cities by regular and irregular units and the associated massive violence. According to Reuth, this period left an indelible impression on Rommel's mind that "Everyone in this Republic was fighting each other," along with direct experience of people attempting to convert Germany into a socialist republic on Soviet lines. There are similarities with Hitler's experiences: like Rommel, Hitler had known the solidarity of trench warfare and had then participated in the Reichswehr's suppression of the First and Second Bavarian Soviet Republics. The need for national unity thus became a decisive legacy of the first World War.

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