After the fairly serene scene, Bran fast-forwarded away from the lord of light to Jon's birth, which was decidedly less serene and a whole lot bloodier.
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Violence shatters serene setting Amir Ohana, a member of the Israeli Parliament who was at Sarona Market, told CNN that people were enjoying a serene night when violence erupted.
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Enormous, lush backyard gardens & lawn, completely private & serene.
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This room is a bit more enigmatic and quietly serene.
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Washington was hardly serene before Trump's arrival on the scene.
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It could make the Trump era look serene by comparison.
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Other, more serene analysts have also predicted a weak dollar.
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L.M.: Probably early on, I acted serene to calm others.
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How serene they will continue to be is another question.
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A Serene Air representative was not immediately available for comment.
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Frederick's office is composed and serene, much like his demeanor.
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Last night she appeared utterly calm and composed, serene even.
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Front Burner Serene tearooms have been proliferating in New York.
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I'm sure she, too, was beautiful and glowing and serene.
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This month, Oribe introduced a dandruff collection called Serene Scalp.
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Carroll seemed serene when we spoke by phone on Monday.
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At 78, Ms. Childs, serene as ever, has astonishing control.
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An ancient red rock canyon or a serene mountaintop escape?
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Somehow they fit perfectly within this hodgepodge of serene spirituality.
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Serene images give way to the frenzied progression of sheep.
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This groom looks serene as he waits for his bride.
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K., everything is O.K.' This is a very serene place.
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A serene pool and lounge area rests in the backyard.
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Things weren't as serene inside the world's oldest national park.
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He is "serene" in the city, one family member said.
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There is such a thing as being too serene, however.
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The serene and lilting notes floated through the empty hall.
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"The atmosphere in the room was serene and joyful," she continued.
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It was so serene and felt amazing after the chilly walk.
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One thing I've always remarked about Teslas were their serene cabins.
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You do look quite serene and meditative on the album cover.Yeah.
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She is armed with nothing but a look of serene resolve.
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Where Joaquin was noisy and colorful, Beatriz was serene and eerie.
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"We need to provide space that's peaceful and serene," Reich said.
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"It's very serene out there, just watching the rockets," he says.
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The slopes of Alto's Adventure will soon be even more serene.
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It's one of the most serene places I've been in Paris.
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The Associated Press: Border security brawl seems near a serene resolution.
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At the front stands the owner, David Shebiro, looking surprisingly serene.
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Instead, she said, "It will be much more peaceful and serene."
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Hotels feature serene pool scenes too, with scintillating spas to match.
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This serene and peaceful lake doesn't exist, at least not physically.
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They looked serene ... probably cause they didn't bump into Tyson Beckford.
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One could not select a more serene location for a homicide.
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It perfectly captures the serene, sweet vibe that Animal Crossing embodies.
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"That was the most serene thing you've ever seen," she said.
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I prefer the order of recipes, the serene logic of them.
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The work made me feel, strongly, two things: helpless and serene.
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Mr. Levi's village was a serene place days before the wedding.
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But Mama herself was serene and good-natured, kind and tolerant.
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With a serene and relaxed disposition, Hansen complements his frenetic pace.
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This helps anchor the photo and keeps the space feeling serene.
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Pitt's team appears serene about the risk of a new trial.
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The effect of is claustrophobic, but also strangely serene, even sublime.
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Women outlined in red with serene Buddha-like faces stand tall.
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This serene oasis is the Museum of Islamic Art in Doha, Qatar.
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It was peaceful, serene, and beautiful, nothing like an extreme sports game.
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We wanted each of our guests to feel both serene and effortless.
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" Of parenthood, Gosling admits, "It's a beautiful chaos that's … surreal and serene.
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"Mommy and Daddy 📸 @sashasamsonova," the reality star captioned the serene photo.
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His face is stern but serene, like that of a benevolent dictator.
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I ask how he's so serene in the face of all this.
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Do you imagine a serene, goddess-like mother who breastfeeds without assistance?
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Selena Gomez looked serene Friday night as she left her boyfriend's house.
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I mean, just look at those cows under their serene, summery sky.
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So what does this rather serene look tell us about the game?
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It's a time-honored ritual, a serene "fuck you" to power structures.
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We just want to offer a serene environment to experience real things.
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I sat on the train feeling alert, mentally stimulated, and euphorically serene.
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It was magical and serene, and made the trip entirely worth it.
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But for me, Chatwin evokes a serene curiosity that I find ingratiating.
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The work's effect demands an oxymoron: daintily powerful, say, or deliriously serene.
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Of course, Central Park on a weekend is no serene bird sanctuary.
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It's best for everyone, including Froome's rivals, if the atmosphere is serene.
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There's no blood, and the expression spread amongst the pieces seems serene.
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The 42-year-old singer looks serene and peaceful in the pool.
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To facilitate more flashes of inspiration, make space for these serene moments.
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Despite its often serene backdrop, the Inside Passage is fraught with hazards.
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The neighborhood is seen as a serene getaway from the bustling city.
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This is not to say that libraries are always peaceful and serene.
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They can make one person anxious, another serene or spiritual, another creative.
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The default experience is about as clean and serene as they come.
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Oasi Italian Pizzeria has authentic wood-fire pizzas in a serene setting.
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North Beach, while not lacking in luxury, is more understated and serene.
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The low-lying fog dissipates, and the valley — quiet, fresh, serene — is revealed.
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It was deceptively serene and peaceful for all the trouble it had caused.
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"I dreamt about you, too," she says during a serene midpoint in Mudbound.
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"They were serene and pleased in each other's company, happy," the source said.
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"Sunday snuggles with this little guy😍," Conrad, 31, captioned the serene moment.
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The home boasts a "private and serene" backyard, according its listing at Elliman.com.
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"Women and War" (1943) features a serene, idealized nude with large, captivating eyes.
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Those serene Buddhist monks who spent tens of thousands of hours in meditation?
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It is serene—pale green shutters, plants, and window boxes—like a postcard.
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That heady cocktail of control is currently more attractive than sober, serene scholarship.
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It was a very serene and beautiful photo shoot for all of us.
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You'll be surprised at how involving the show is, how peaceful and serene.
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Place your plant on top and enjoy your serene scene all season long.
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Clean, green, and serene — that's the new order of the world this week.
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There's something serene and dignified about the fair, at least on preview day.
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And then the piece, wholly unexpectedly, closes on a serene G major chord.
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"When a whale looks right into your eye, you feel serene," she says.
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We've seen that calm, serene expression in the face of true violence before.
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The client wanted to give visitors a more serene appreciation of the Buddha.
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While some of the views are quite lovely and serene, others are...weird.
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He was placid, serene and, in the face of his relentless illness, brave.
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Then he dashed across the street to the serene La Fromagerie for cheese.
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The 'burbs are not a bad setting for O.C.D. — serene, very few surprises.
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"I'm just sculpting and creating shadows," she said of the serene-feeling finish.
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What left my patient calm and serene gave me a shaky, unsettled feeling.
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The juxtaposition leaves people feeling energized, giddy and even serene for hours afterward.
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The brand often uses bergamot in its products for its serene, spalike aroma.
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It's a dark, yet strangely serene, and maybe even a little comforting track.
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We're expecting a serene and sunny fall day, with a high of 53.
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There's something serene — and a little sneaky — about seeing animals from the water.
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The space was serene, all cool concrete, colorful marble, and tall potted plants.
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And creating this tiny, serene bead is their first step into the unknown.
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The backyard of the front home opens up to a small, serene courtyard.
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Serene and clear, the water shimmers in the sunshine filtering through the skylight.
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The city around it seems serene as well, at least on the surface.
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It was a serene, sunny day in the northern part of the park.
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Now, she will probably advise me on the meditation app keeping her serene.
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But India has serene areas too, remote places where nature takes center stage.
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While Gallace's rural scenes might look serene, creeping trepidation haunts many of them.
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It's still the serene pace of life that lures most people to Fairhope.
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It's just that being in a serene and beautiful place comes with risks.
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The community is so serene that geese and otters also call it home.
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The imagery depicts a happy man living a serene life with his nuclear family.
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The serene waters make the lakes a good place for kayaking, waterskiing, and paddleboarding.
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I'd simply like to argue that deer are not adorable or serene or majestical.
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Who knew the Hound and Beric could look and sound so serene, so angelic?
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If the colors and music weren't so serene, the animations would be nightmare-inducing.
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BESIDE a serene lake in Switzerland sits a modern glass building called the Cube.
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"It has allowed us to be serene and to look beyond tomorrow," he said.
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"#Thoseheavenlydays are plentiful in this extraordinarily beautiful, peaceful serene spot in Mexico," she wrote.
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Serene snowboarding game Alto's Odyssey is finally making its way to Android next month.
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I woke up two hours after the 30-minute surgery, feeling drowsy and serene.
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Then this weekend she shared another serene photo of herself perched upon a rock.
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"We tried to make [the new space] so that it's really serene," Shealy said.
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I couldn't resist; she was so beautiful and serene the way she was laying.
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Why go: Serene temples and beaches are the biggest draws to this lush paradise.
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You feel serene and you also feel like you aren't actually really there anymore.
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It's surreal, serene, and only adds to the place's already heavy sci-fi vibes.
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In quiet mode, the hybrid supercar is almost serene, thanks to its electric bias.
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His smile is serene, as if to convey that all under Heaven is forgiven.
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I grew to be fine with the idea: It's beautiful and serene out here.
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His name was attached to a sickening scandal,That shook his serene job security.
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The other, its antidote — the serene, score-free world of so-called slow games.
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He lay on his back with a dog in his arms, and looked serene.
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In recent years, Deerhunter's music has become more concise and serene, with crisper production.
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Rejuvenate yourself through the serene neutral hum of a power washer gliding over carpet.
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Flameless candles or a constellation projector can make a dark room dreamy and serene.
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By about the 5:30 mark, they're playing more notes but sounding more serene.
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"When the tourists are gone in the evening, it is serene," Ms. Sisti said.
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Click on to see our picks from the Serene Space collection at Urban Outfitters.
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But one thing is clear: She was serene at the end of her life.
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Unseen in the photograph, his vision behind the camera is serene, intruding and present.
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Fourteen horses, lined up two by two, look serene before racing into the ring.
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And as Malti, Padukone is by turns inquisitive, watchful and serene but never maudlin.
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The bustling Diamond District made a stark contrast to Ring Concierge's serene, private office.
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Into the final stretch of this year's campaign, moments of serene assurance were plentiful.
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If none of those rooms suit you, there's always the quiet and serene Naboo.
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Mixmag shares this new mix from Close Up of the Serene out of Milwaukee.
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Carys's last photo features palm trees, a tiny white bikini, and a serene-looking subject.
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The uniquely titled "Gum Sucks Urdia" opens the EP on a serene and psychedelic note.
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She seemed poised, in the paradoxical senses of the word: serene, yet ready to leap.
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"Peugeot is serene and confident about future tests results," the company said in a statement.
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Barbie looks introspective and serene as portrayed by Piero di Cosimo's portrait of Simonetta Vespucci.
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Jim White raises his hand in acknowledgement, before a serene expression comes over his face.
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The place is "so serene and simple", he acknowledges, that "less intervention [may be] better".
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Sweden, that serene oasis of social democratic harmony in Scandinavia, is bringing back the draft.
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Even without last year's ceremony as a comparison, this year's Academy Awards were fairly serene.
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Frances is stylish and serene, and seems unhappy in almost all realms of her life.
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"Flyway" soars with the indie euphoria of The Most Serene Republic or the Flaming Lips.
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Serene has been working with Joyce's mysterious older brother, William, to build a time machine.
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"Serene sea side squinting," she captioned the pic, joking about the sun in her eyes.
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I drove back on a side road at a serene 50 mph, all smiles, glowing.
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Serene and gracious even while wearing a gown she didn't adore on her wedding day.
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A series of serene looking white people pretended to consult with doctors about their cancers.
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Bobby Colombo: There are actually a handful of swimming spots and they are all serene.
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Clinton, accompanied by her daughter, Chelsea, walking calmly on the tarmac in a serene scene.
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We tried Isis because it was located in a serene, off-the-beaten path riad.
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Cobb is sixty-seven years old, with a voluptuous handlebar mustache and a serene manner.
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Away from the Haunted Hayride staging area, the picnic area was serene and spook-free.
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Sizemore lived a productive and relatively serene life as a mental health advocate and painter.
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In a callback to Murder House, Flora waves to a serene looking Lee and Priscilla.
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" He added: "I think it could subconsciously affect the results, if there's not serene atmosphere.
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Their facial expressions were serene and inscrutable, suggesting absorption in the spectacle of Gray's Papaya.
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The band is tricking us into thinking that what we are listening to is serene.
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The illustration is finished with the serene blue of the United Nations Children's Fund logo.
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Both films share a serene tone and spare, Modern aesthetic that counter their dystopian content.
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As an addict, I want everything to be beautiful, painless and serene all the time.
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"I'm very serene and I have full confidence in the judiciary, as always," she wrote.
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"Being near the water is healthy and having my own space is serene," she said.
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She writes about gut feelings like envy and disgust with an air of serene lucidity.
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After being exposed to the smoke, the lobster was docile and serene, Ms. Gill said.
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The hair is now white, but the serene manners and the prodigious self-discipline remain.
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Similar to those celestial streaks, Wilfred's lights appear like an alien phenomenon, strange but serene.
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Yosemite was serene during the closing but filled with choking smoke from the nearby fires.
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Airports like Vancouver International have plants throughout terminals to create a more peaceful, serene environment.
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Budaj is a serene figure whose approach in the net relies more on traditional technique.
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Will meditating for a few minutes help me take a more serene approach to life?
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Trilobites When a whale sings, it fills the sea with more than just serene sounds.
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Hamilton is considered and serene, and wears a white T-shirt and pale, flared denim.
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We settled back, and the lights were shut off, plunging us into total, serene darkness.
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There's a serene beauty to it, mundane as the setting may be at first glance.
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Machu Picchu would be an amazing experience and the landscape looks so beautiful and serene.
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Green was so animated, and KD so serene, that it made for an instant meme.
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Once again, a serene woman of considerable grace is the central figure in the photograph.
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"It's just designed exactly the way I want it to be, serene and clean," she says.
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I think to go their own way is the best solution for living happy and serene.
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Throughout the news conference, liver-and-white C. J. rarely deviated from his serene, unaffected demeanor.
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"This is my palate cleanser," Battaglia told Architectural Digest of the stunning and serene Stockholm apartment.
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"It's so serene that I can be in a state of meditation while practicing," Bündchen said.
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The place is an orgy of contradictions—goofy and obnoxious, terrifying and joyous, loud and serene.
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The closer, "Biota," evokes serene and simmering euphoria, teasing out a classic chord and arpeggio interplay.
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Her face is serene, her usually restless legs still as Ned paces through late-afternoon sunshine.
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"Gorgeous and serene lakeside cabin with wrap around porch and every conceivable amenity," said one reviewer.
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Inside the serene studio of Hadieh Afshani, small oil paintings of dreamy interiors caught my eye.
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Poodle women aren't always especially gorgeous or serene, but they radiate a soothing kind of simplicity.
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"She appeared so serene," he says of the shot he took of her in hair rollers.
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There's something serene about the sight of clouds passing through the skies on a summer day.
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I spent countless hours on flights getting lost in the serene landscape offered in the game.
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In "Spring," the artist lounges on AstroTurf in front of a backdrop of a serene lake.
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Image: NASA/JPL-Caltech/Space Science InstituteWatching clouds float by is usually a serene, relaxing experience.
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What is more, the venue for this panic-attack is serene Copenhagen; the date, Christmas 2018.
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The scene looks serene, but these endangered gorillas are under threat from mining in the region.
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We recommend listening to peaceful, meditative music that can help you feel more tranquil and serene.
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It is there in a serene landscape where she lives her life with mindfulness and intention.
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You're able to enjoy nice talks with your supervisor over the radio, and everything feels serene.
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Time stands still in delicate renderings of springtime park scenes and serene meditations under the trees.
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The withered man and woman talked softly, clasping hands with a serene look in their eyes.
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The chassis is a masterpiece, with an absolutely serene ride not compromising the composed cornering behavior.
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With her still, calm face and long floral dress, Betts appeared more serene than the garden.
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Le SalamaEach floor of Le Salama's welcoming restaurant offers a new mood: cozy, rustic, and serene.
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On a typical Wednesday afternoon, the place looks serene even though the house is at capacity.
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She has the high forehead and the small, serene features of a Madonna by van Eyck.
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The city I visited was peaceful, even serene, and nobody I spoke to suggested it wasn't.
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The unibody construction of a GLE or GLS class helps to provide a serene driving dynamic.
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It's a toss up between her closet (converted from a third bedroom) and her serene bedroom.
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Little happens, aside from this walking, but through serene, precise observations, the narrator's world is transformed.
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Her eyes are serene but lively, her cheekbones and forehead elevated and her round chin narrow.
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The Argestes retreat includes a "culture" walk through a serene natural setting that includes a waterfall.
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It's a serene shopping experience, with a selection of some of today's most finely made clothes.
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Mr. Dietrich said that Ms. Sabouni's "fierce intelligence" coexisted with an extremely humble and serene personality.
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Sorato's lawyer, Fabio Pinelli, previously said his client was "serene" about the investigation and welcomed it.
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Using GPS, electromechanical dampers and adjustable antiroll bars, BMW's adaptive suspension provides a serene ride quality.
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When you actually get engaged, all you see are pictures of these perfect serene, skinny, women.
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The vibe today is so serene— nothing's happening in the heavens to fuck up your day!
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In a way, the serene environments that permeate Yachty's work share some similarity with ambient music.
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Something about the Lessons and Carols' serene liturgy of music, words and wonder touches a nerve.
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I looked too serene in the portrait, and I didn't feel that way at the time.
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It then deflates as the serene music of the night watchman plays and the curtain falls.
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The serene rusticity of the valley has the feeling of a place rather than a playground.
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Photographer Ingo Ardnt captured another serene wildcat on camera in Chile's Torres del Paine National Park.
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He isn't an especially contentious man — on the contrary, his manner is generally amiable and serene.
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Other pregnant women seemed to be glowing and serene, but I saw wolves around every corner.
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His serene British Buddhist voice narrates hundreds of meditations of different lengths, on all different topics.
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Something about that turned back infuriated her—its broad unconscious strength, its serene unawareness of her.
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Beyond that is the master suite, with glass walls overlooking a serene landscape, Ms. Bruziene said.
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After all, one of San Marino's names technically is the Most Serene Republic of San Marino.
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But he possesses a serene courage that is easy to underestimate because it is so affable.
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He closed his set with "Smile," one of the most serene productions on his new album.
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A Moon Shaped Pool is an astonishingly rewarding first listen, in turns serene, ominous and skewed.
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"It was intense and magical and serene and almost unlike anything anyone can imagine," she said.
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It's an odd duck on a Bible Belt pond: serene on the surface, but churning underneath.
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He has sharp blue eyes and a serene, unfazed smile — simultaneously unsurprisable yet open to surprise.
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Vibrant or serene in color, the paintings share an intricacy in composition and abundance of symbols.
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The serene view of gold sky and gold water shifts as you move between the panels.
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Domenica Celine felt very celestial, serene and happy, and it went well with our other kids' names.
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Naturi Naughton's daughter Zuri is only 3 months old, but she's already set up in (serene) style.
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The track is serene yet eerie, calmly rippling at the surface while swirling with complex layers underneath.
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The serene white-washed living room features a huge Italian marble fireplace and etched-glass bay windows.
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In contrast, the serene, apple-green valley of "The Haymaking" conjures the productive pleasures of early summer.
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Methodical and mercurial, Gehr's Serene Velocity warps a prosaic university hallway into a fidgety, indomitable, uncertain entranceway.
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What we want is the peaceful, serene transition of control of the planet from humans to whatever.
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Hardly serene before Trump But to blame the new president entirely for the dysfunction would be unfair.
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The paintings are meditative and serene, but share a political message with Heap of Birds's other work.
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Accompanied by the soundtrack of ice melting, the video is close to eight minutes of serene defrosting.
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The mermaid has a serene smile on her face, and a tiny merbaby nestled in her arms.
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The backwaters, a network of lakes and rivers, provide a relaxing way to see India's serene side.
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Federico Ghizzoni told a shareholder meeting that the atmosphere inside Italy's biggest bank by assets was "serene".
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It's a surprisingly serene scene, with a joyous ending when Lynn brings the baby to her chest.
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" A longtime friend of Meghan's adds, "The day after the wedding I said, 'You were so serene.
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And despite the serene nature of the photo, Rossi insists the real experience has been anything but.
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"It was very sacred, very serene," describes Davis, who wore a Lorenzo Rossi dress for the wedding.
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The expectant singer-songwriter, 42, took to Instagram Wednesday to post a serene underwater shot of herself.
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This is Hawkins, though, so we can only assume everything is not as serene as it appears.
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Simple and serene, Martinez leaves as much room for interpretation as there is ambiguity around the disappeared.
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After a few moments of serene silence, the bear clambered off to take care of his necessities.
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And in contrast to the serene-looking Kushner, Bannon has appeared to be flailing -- if not incompetent.
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If it's possible to feel both overwhelmed and serene at the same time, that's how I felt.
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Clean, green, and serene: That's May's astrological trifecta, as we revel in Taurus season until the 20th.
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Available in two serene colors — white and gray — they're versatile enough to look good in any space.
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Enjoying my serene atmosphere, I laid down and meditated while letting my body soak up the suppository.
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In the customized master bath, heated floors offer a spa-like touch to the already serene scheme.
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In addition to workshops on listening and collaboration, the show is a serene location for peaceful contemplation.
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"It's majestic and serene," said Tim Williamson, a New Orleans native and president of NOLA Media Group.
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And then there's your cowboy neighbor, whose friendship is gradually developed without words in this serene place.
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It makes me feel confident and serene in my surroundings, much like a caribou or a lighthouse!
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And yet, there are plenty of moments in Grow Up where it's just as serene asGrow Home.
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The autonomous region of Finland offers secluded lodgings, fresh seafood and miles of serene coastline to explore.
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It turns out that TC Energy dumped twice as much oil into the serene South Dakota landscape.
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J'Nai Bridges gave a glowing, searing performance as Josefa, who responds to the mob with serene fury.
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The Organization Man dutifully followed orders at the serene, secure big corporation that was his lifetime employer.
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Leonard Cohen, the masterly songwriter who died this week at 82, intoned his songs with serene gravity.
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Judging by the serene, ultra-chill look on her face, Fiona was happy to be there too.
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Everyone's favorite endless, serene snowboarding game just made the leap from mobile to the Mac App Store.
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Somewhere in the distance, a dog starts barking furiously, but otherwise the neighborhood appears entirely untroubled, serene.
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She looks strong yet serene, confident in her role as a mother, but not overpowering or controlling.
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From installation to photography, conceptual artists in Chelsea are exploring blue's associations with the pristine and serene.
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Like a pretty little jewel box, but you have to live in it. Quiet. Serene. Intimate. Sexy.
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The following morning, the forest was serene with only the sound of twittering birds and rustling leaves.
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While it decides whether you can be killed or not, its eyes are remarkably gentle and serene.
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He fears disturbing what he calls the "serene parkscape" outside his window, a block from Central Park.
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Hotels on Europe's festival circuit come in a range of styles, from party-centric to serene retreat.
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Ms. Woody looked serene on the silver gelatin paper — and was an experience richer in real life.
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" She added: "We wanted to strike a balance in the room between totally bold and absolutely serene.
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The serene bathroom would be the perfect place to relax after a long day in the kitchen.
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Holy Islamberg was intended to be a refuge, a serene environment to pray and bring up children.
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This is even more evident in the sublime lithograph "Blue Serene" (1956), measuring 20 ½ x 5153 ½ inches.
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The Lisbon native's surrealist photo manipulations are known for their serene tone, crisp composition, and sleek finish.
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And worst of all, the villagers are just so serene, friendly, and disrespectful of personal space throughout.
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He himself admitted that his recording of Beethoven's "Moonlight" sonata only scratched the surface of that serene work.
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Nick Tuffley, chief economist at ASB Bank in Auckland, queried whether the RBNZ's rate outlook was too serene.
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Ya'aburnee The images he depicts are serene, even blissful, even if they're hewn from rusty and jagged metal.
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Makonnen and a handful of girls are on what looks to be a ranch in serene Western terrain.
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With dim lighting from Japanese lamps, the setting is as serene as you can imagine it to be.
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Even serene Singapore, which already has ultra-tough defamation laws, is considering further action against "deliberate online falsehoods".
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Together, the images present a serene yet bold contemplation of identity against the backdrop of modernity and tradition.
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All of that is reflected in their looks, which are far more serene than in seasons to come.
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It's so close, and it's probably the most serene part of the lake you can find in Chicago.
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Pampering Banyan Tree Spa BangkokFor a traditional massage in a serene setting, Banyan Tree Spa is your spot.
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A faint band of light stretched from one horizon to the other — mottled, sugary, serene, like diamond dust.
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Their children, all grown up, come back, disrupting their serene home life with various pets and significant others.
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But as with the swans that glide on the Thames, a serene surface conceals some frantic paddling underneath.
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In an image posted on Monday from Skwentna, Alaska, little Harper posed in front of a serene lake.
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With her Soundscape Instrument, Bartos can translate the heights of Toffia, Italy into a serene summer-time tune.
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But nothing about Wind Gap is serene, and the spell is broken when Vickery and Richard charge in.
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At first glance, the abstract discs above look like planets orbiting some distant star, something beautiful and serene.
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The photograph series was black-and-white and grainy, but our planet's serene beauty was obvious even then.
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The world of Stardew Valley, while somewhat haunted and extremely two-dimensional, is also quite beautiful and serene.
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We were in Rioja, serene, almost perfect and I was sitting with Peter confused in this beautiful place.
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On Keawaiki Bay, a lone palm tree presides over a mesmerizing scene of black sand and serene oceanfront.
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The video is kind of serene to watch at first, almost like you're seeing a carefully choreographed orchestra.
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Planes are farty, miserable sky prisons that drive even the most serene among us to the breaking point.
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It features a lot of serene models doing their shiny hair, but the videos are actually really helpful.
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"I think my one-two punches have worked pretty well throughout this tournament," a serene Djokovic told reporters.
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Inside a serene space, singular objects rest on plinths: these are crowns, presented as precious trophies or boons.
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Every tackle and pass intertwined with serene pizzicati, rhythmic spiccato and even the droning noise of electric guitars.
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I didn't mind, but the openness might bother those who are looking for a more serene gym experience.
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Is this going to be a weeklong party or are you planning to find a serene yoga retreat?
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Like the Middle East, how many volcanic uprisings are right now simmering unseen below a seemingly serene surface?
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His work, which lives in a place of repetition and lines, moves bodies through space with serene calculation.
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Fiona and Jack are equipped with a full set of good manners, well-tailored clothes, and serene pursuits.
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It was more brusque than something from Messi, more obviously athletic and less serene than a Messi creation.
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The women all exude a kind of serene power, often meeting the viewer with a laser-like gaze.
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Horowitz said it gave Hannah a ghost-like presence that made her death seem almost mystical and serene.
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Macro shots of colored bubbles are juxtaposed with shots of serene British hillsides, the ancient chalk South Downs.
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The court decision, which he opposed, still offered an opportunity for "mature and serene reflections," the cardinal wrote.
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Lately fire cider has become known for another property: its ability to electrify the typically serene herbalist community.
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It was getting late on a Wednesday, and by 2140 standards the evening's news cycle felt almost serene.
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Morocco's serene progress through qualifying will have bolstered the reputation of Hervé Renard, the team's itinerant French coach.
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The spa is its own 35,000 square foot paradise with a private, serene pool, and personal spa valets.
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Fortunately, many airports, recognizing this, have begun adding more serene spaces, including yoga rooms equipped with yoga mats.
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Another photo of the Vessel in NYC, "Urban" shows a serene sky surrounded by the new urban structure.
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Ms. Wise was surprised by her daughter's vision and determination to create such a serene space for herself.
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From San Francisco, Treasure Island looks calm, serene, and removed from the hustle and bustle of the city.
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And even the chaos of combat and the circus inside the stadium have a choreographed, almost serene quality.
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A big, wide smile of serene satisfaction announcing that the day's outrage has been duly and deeply savored.
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Maybe it was because he had felt Ballesteros's presence all week, but García, 37, said he felt serene.
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It's all very serene and relaxing, encouraging you to take your time and really soak in the details.
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Abe, however, remains serene and undeterred in spite of the withering criticism his military doctrine received from China.
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When he was taking his medications, she said, he could be serene and almost never exhibited violent tendencies.
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Correction: An earlier version of this article included a typo that mislabeled George Miyasaki's lithograph "Blue Serene" (1956).
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Within these serene landscapes, humans are depicted either nurturing or being nurtured by the animals they once hunted.
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Aman Miami is part of the brand&aposs expansion from serene, rural destinations to bustling citiesAman has typically opened in serene, off-the-beaten-path destinations like a Japanese hilltop surrounded by hot springs and forests or Wyoming&aposs Teton Mountains; 11 of its properties are in UNESCO World Heritage Sites.
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In particular, we see the tension between Joyce and Paul Serene, played by Game of Thrones actor Aiden Gillen.
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Scrolling through vacation pics and cute dogs is no longer the serene, happy refuge that it used to be.
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Instead, Hidden Folks is laid back and serene, while still challenging enough to make actually finding things feel satisfying.
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Save for locals who fish, cook, camp, four-wheel, or drink, the strip of sand is serene and undeveloped.
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Even when, later, she appears with a palm tree on her head, she is as serene as a statue.
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A picture-perfect scene of a serene but eerily empty household, it looked frozen in time like a mausoleum.
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On Saturday, she posted a serene photo of herself snuggling with Batel, who is busy sucking on a pacifier.
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JOHANNES VERMEER'S depictions of contemplative moments in serene Dutch interiors have made viewers lean in and gasp for centuries.
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After a tour of the store, PEOPLE accompanied Cohn to a serene farmhouse owned by Kilmer-Purcell and Ridge.
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Everywhere I've been in Pilsen is kind of serene—even other people's houses, or just walking around the neighborhood.
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It's serene, peaceful, hypnotizing, and hooky, and it conjures the deep isolation of Prairie winters—often lonesome, always magic.
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In the nine years that Reverend Serene Jones has served as its president, she has never seen such crowds.
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The day before the ruling came down, she posted a serene picture of the sun on her Instagram account.
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Taormina, Italy (CNN)Overnight, this serene town on the Sicilian coast turned into a nest of powerhouse international diplomacy.
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She eviscerated Donald Trump without going into attack mode, and maintained a serene, poised, and occasionally playful demeanor throughout.
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"I just looked as it as a serene place, [a] place where veterans could come," Walk told the Gazette.
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The Serene is the largest yacht to have ever launched into Italian waters, according to The New York Times.
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" He added, "The intent was to create a serene environment that could calm the nerves of the harried traveler.
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He intoned his songs with serene gravity, revealing once again how carefully chiseled every one of his quatrains is.
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"…..sofferte onde serene…" was another matter, in a moving performance by Julia den Boer (piano) and Peter Plessas (tape).
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The video slows to show his chubbiness ripple with every smack, as serene and timeless as the ocean tide.
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The "Mona Lisa of the ancient world" enchanted the crowds with her serene smile, stunning symmetry and refined proportions.
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She's the most serene and calm person I know, which might be partly why she drives me insane sometimes.
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Ms. Bouder, 32, with her serene balances, steady turns and playful phrasing, is still electrifying after all these years.
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Although not every photograph has a clear story, some portraits conveyed the serene normalcy the region enjoyed before 1986.
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They are also quite accessible to the public with the serene spell they cast in concrete, his signature material.
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The courts also seem to be the turf of the elderly, who play doubles games that appear quite serene.
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"She was as uncomfortable with her body as she was serene about her mind," observed her son, David Rieff.
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Answering that question might be the biggest challenge of this strangely serene spring training at George M. Steinbrenner Field.
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You also will watch the plants grow and take shape making this a very natural serene piece of art.
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Yet her Serene Highness of 59th Street sails on, confidently awaiting the next custodian of New York's social dream.
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The diminutive, detailed artwork that shows blood spewing from a serene patient was once owned by Surrealist André Breton.
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LONDON — The waterfront of Sidmouth, a sleepy coastal town in southwestern England, looks serene even on a winter's afternoon.
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Here, the 105 rooms feature low-slung wooden platform beds and a serene palette of blues and earthy browns.
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It is one of the hallmarks of Messi's greatness that so much of it is so serene, so peaceful.
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They sit on the same 2,996-square-foot lot, with a serene courtyard separating the two single-family units.
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While John Paul III's serene temperament seems to balance out Pius's chaos, scandal still abounds in the new series.
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But it's a testament to the serene atmosphere of the Ground Floor that my faltering never felt like failure.
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Remembering that these towns are not eternally bucolic may help contemporary viewers find greater relevance in Sisley's serene prospects.
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The Airbnb is a two-bedroom and one-bath apartment that looks okay in a serene yet central neighborhood.
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The thought of a Bahamas vacation might conjure up images of relaxing on a boat in serene blue waters ...
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His dusty, mangled body was at odds with what still was a beautiful and serene part of the city.
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Grid of Points slots comfortably into the pantheon of great Grouper records, aching and slow and sad and serene.
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Ride Your Wave, the latest from prolific anime director Masaaki Yuasa, offers a comforting and serene approach to loss.
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Mimicking nature and exploring it directly are both on the agenda at this serene public garden in the Bronx.
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At first, this group improvisation felt serene, as instrumentalists circled the crowd and paced the margins of the venue.
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Though the rest of the building was serene, the cremation room was industrial, practical, not designed to soften reality.
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There's a hole in one of the knees of her tights, and a serene, distant expression on her face.
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TCF, today shared a serene yet structurally overwhelming new track off experimental imprint PAN's forthcoming ambient compilation, mono no aware.
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"It doesn't feel like we are in a serene time for any energy company," Dudley told Reuters in an interview.
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But SXSW celebrates those mixing orchestration and synthesis at one of the city's most serene venues, St David's Historic Sanctuary.
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Under ordinary circumstances he is amiable and serene, with his furrowed, leonine features often lit with an ice-white smile.
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It was a lyrical exercise somewhere this side of ballet, an activity pursued by serene young ladies with swanlike necks.
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His hotel was so serene, bathed with perfect northern light, that people either returned again and again, or never left.
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M.D.: Are you actually as serene as you seem, or do you have to do that to calm other people?
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And the music is so calming and serene that you'll want to leave it on even if you switch tabs.
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"She doesn't have the look, she doesn't have the stamina," Trump said of his opponent, who kept a serene composure.
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The photos, taken by photographer Elena Nesbitt, are serene and stunning, and Oregon's Willamette River provided a gorgeous natural backdrop.
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With the Republican Party in chaos, President Obama on Monday opted for the calm, serene surroundings of a golf course.
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They're serene in their simplicity, and offer a cutely hypnotizing set of moving parts to accompany Andruzzi's eerie, minimalist instrumental.
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She looks amazing, and sounds like her New Year celebration was totally serene, and exactly the way she wanted it.
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Her left hand holds a note on the upright bass, her serene and meditative expression lit by a soft glow.
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The empty ship is almost serene, until your brain imagines thousands of people trying to escape aboard the feeble lifeboats.
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What Florence does share with Monument Valley are its best qualities: thoughtful design, beautiful art and a serene gaming experience.
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I walked out feeling calm, serene...and REALLY hungry; four hours of intense relaxation will do that to a girl.
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He dispatched an aide to buy the ship, the Serene, which was owned by Yuri Shefler, a Russian vodka tycoon.
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"They're not limelight people," said Zeldin, who overlapped with Jane Serene Raskin when they both worked at the Justice Department.
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Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads PARIS — Jean Fautrier was a subtle, solitary, strange, serene, and even severe French painter.
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I'm equal parts serene and utterly wrecked to report that I'm now becoming the person I was hoping to be.
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Though it may be shrill, disorganized noise to most, it is a serene blissful soundscape of immeasurable splendor to me.
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The ash and cedar interior of this serene new sushi enclave is constructed, in part, with wood from former temples.
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It was a serene afternoon, but people carped, anyway — about Woods's age (43 isn't old enough), about his currency (Hello?
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The serene Sushi Noz, which opened in the spring, has added a new seven-seat counter in a separate room.
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Laraaji makes serene New Age music on an array of instruments including the zither, the hammered dulcimer and the piano.
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This dreamy chapter of Messiaen's cycle "20 Ways of Looking at the Child Jesus" begins with a spacious, serene berceuse.
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He also just looks serene out there, laughing and joking with his buddy, Justin Thomas, who is also playing well.
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That first Saturday, I noticed the same woman in both courses, a serene-looking person with a resting saint face.
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Beyond them, facing east toward Sweden, the waters of the Oresund strait were a serene blue, lightly scalloped with wind.
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It's a fun, stylish, trendy hotel but it's not a place for a quiet beach retreat or serene, romantic getaway.
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"A true gentleman's heart is as sacred as a temple, and as easily crushed as a flower," Serene informs Elliot.
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A rare, jewel-like solo set by Caroline Shaw found her looping and layering her voice into serene choral effects.
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A serene, queenly presence as Elisabeth, Anja Harteros focused her emotions in her attractively unsettled voice, practically vibrating with feeling.
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There's something organic and serene about many of the images, which Mr. Casalegno has created with remarkable beauty and precision.
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I checked out the area on a Tuesday afternoon and found it to be serene and relaxed and mostly empty.
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Judge Katzmann is a soft-spoken man with a serene confidence, someone who can talk quietly and still be heard.
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In one stage, you're moving slowly and methodically while waves crash in the background to serene, down-tempo electronic music.
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Mendler's home also features a serene backyard with multiple patios and covered sitting areas, as well as a vegetable garden.
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"I take this decision having heard the advice of my closest collaborators, with a serene and trusting heart," he added.
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Generally speaking, South Goa is more secluded, serene and not as developed, making it good for a relaxed long weekend.
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Serene beneath a riot of ginger ringlets, Jaffe is an evangelist for the music's ability to bridge colors and cultures.
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The next year, its progress to the final in Cardiff was stately, serene, but that final hurdle was anything but.
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Decluttering has become a lifestyle, one that acclaimed "tidying consultant" Marie Kondo believes can lead to a better, more serene life.
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Soothed by the strains of Mozart's "Piano Sonata No. 11," Spears seems serene, zen and … dare we say, in the zone.
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Each seasonal view picks up on a few of the captivating aspects of Norway's least developed, yet most visually serene, locations.
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The Gainesville band instead occupies the unique space between—creating serene moments that make seamless but seismic shifts into abrasive intensity.
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Maybe it's director Bong Joon-ho's astounding skill with balancing tonal juxtapositions, or the aura of serene kindness that Dano projects.
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There is the Regency pool, surrounded by mountains and bungalows, which is the most picturesque and serene, with a grownup vibe.
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The really perilous response involves disdain, and a serene confidence that voter anger is evidence of domestic failure in the West.
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Once serene and foreboding, the original song has been butchered to an inch of its life thanks to Aoki's brostep stylings.
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Portman smoothly conveys both delicate intellect and physical strength, a tough combination to pull off, while Jason Leigh is terrifyingly serene.
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The landscape of the dedicated grounds currently features serene meadows, pastures, walking trails and streams, as well as a renovated barn.
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The once lively Mueller is now serene and collected, which of course incites Sal to push him to his breaking point.
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Pampering Dragonfly Foot MassageThere are plenty of places to indulge in Beijing, but this spot is truly unique, quiet, and serene.
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There's a picture of a cat, and some serene landscapes that look like they could be the background on your computer.
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Nearby there's an independent theater, a serene coffee shop, and a yoga studio—the hallmarks of turning tides in any city.
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But the serene moments didn't last for long, as Travolta shared another clip of himself — this time driving a jet ski.
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Serene and expressionless, with his hair, complexion and clothes smoothed to porcelain perfection, he reveals no independent thoughts, feelings or voice.
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Her otherworldly psychopomps, witches, and mermaids are serene in the manner of a deep-sea predator poised to snatch its prey.
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As a group of school children sang in the background, the royal couple took a serene walk through the memorial garden.
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At twenty-six years old, Temkin still has the sweet, serene manner of a not-spoiled kid whose parents adore him.
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At first still, silent and serene; but then direct, fast, too fast for your initial attempts to outswim capture, and death.
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Echoey guitar lines cycle around and around, creating a meditative framework, yet Ms. Williamson's words and voice are anything but serene.
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There were good days, like the rare picnic Hannah was able to stomach on the day this serene photo was taken.
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We come to a compromise where I turn off the terrible dubstep and we listen to some serene, relaxing beats instead.
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The charming country feel leads up to Sycamore Bend Park, a serene public park along a small section of the lake.
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Straight ahead from the entry hall, the Grand Salon is a serene, oval room wrapped in boiseries of pale celadon green.
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I found its location in the Golden Mile neighborhood to be quiet and serene, with very little foot or vehicle traffic.
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It was during those serene moments that his playing was at its most inward, almost (but not quite) to a fault.
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The serene, neutral-toned dining room with pale brick walls, accented by dark upholstery, is the setting for their varied menu.
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Yet, it is only those around the table in a serene, remote part of Sweden who can deliver on these hopes.
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The staggering amount of history, with its impressive relics and monuments, remains a dramatic accompaniment to serene desertscapes and welcoming people.
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About that phone call: It comes at a point when Cheney's life seems to be heading in a more serene direction.
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With her new eponymous wellness center, Kitahara has managed to merge a serene Eastern aesthetic with the needs of the Mediterranean.
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In between, we collapsed in a serene, 50-acre Hollywood Park with bright green lawns and tall trees called Wattles Garden.
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In fact, experts say that blue paint can create a serene feeling at home — and the same goes for your nails.
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That was how it had been all tournament: serene progress, meeting each and every challenge thrown in its path with equanimity.
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In a 2013 work, "Poured," she appears serene as an improbable amount of water gushes from a funnel into her mouth.
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I posted a picture in March of the New York Times headquarters looking serene before a snowstorm to my Instagram account.
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The main lobby area is vibrant but serene and preserves the building's historic Spanish Colonial style with beautifully-stenciled beamed ceilings.
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After paddling all the way out past the pier to catch waves coming from the outside, everything just feels so serene.
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Sometimes a serene and philosophical picture book is just the thing to improve a frazzled mood and set the world right.
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Dissonances creep in, but nothing too troubling, especially in a passage of serene chords that's the prettiest part of the sonata.
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Certainly the marked tone of serene sexual relish seems deliberately Updikean, particularly in our womb's-eye view of the lovers' ruttings.
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As a consequence, Ireland's relationship with Britain has been more amicable and apparently serene than at any time in modern history.
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The serene landscapes and bloody action look so, so enticing in this action game set in what looks like feudal Japan.
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A serene gondola ride on the canals of Venice might seem like an essential experience to have in "The Floating City."
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It was based on the face of the actress and model Rila Fukushima, who's got this incredibly serene and beautiful face.
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But our lovely fourth-floor "Cosy" room — the middle price class — was serene with two tall windows overlooking the peaceful canal.
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"Well, another beautiful, serene day in magical fantasy painting world," she later says from the cottage porch with a heavy sigh.
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With its ambient lighting and amethyst-pink walls, Glow Bar provides a serene escape from the craziness of nearby Oxford Street.
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Of the three, Ms. Ramos is the least chatty, the serene counterweight to Ms. Biaggi's and Ms. Niou's sometimes frenetic energy.
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I remember being stunned by the hillside palace and its expansive, serene pool with the classical statues, gleaming in the moonlight.
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Juxtaposed with Zealy's austere image of Delia, Faustine self-portrait, "Venus of Vlacke bos" (2012), is a serene pronouncement of self.
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El-Moussa is one half of 25th Century, a digital media house best known for serene video portraits and abstract photography.
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After some confused wandering, we found a serene-looking punk passed out on a couch and gave him a gentle shake.
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Something about watching skilled hands use carving tools to shave off pumpkin pulp and fibrous strands puts me in a serene trance.
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The contrast between the mess inside and the serene ocean out the broken windows give the photos a peaceful yet postapocalyptic feeling.
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A temple in the woods hovers between serene and spooky in a new video from self-described Japanese nature/tech cult AUJIK.
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To be honest, I spent most of my classes envious of how serene the instructors' environments on screen seemed, relative to mine.
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After that interlude of character growth, Edgar follows the rest of the group's adventure on the edges, wearing a serene, oblivious expression.
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A serene woman aged about 403 with rimless glasses told us how they kill themselves when death from ISIS seems certain. How?
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In addition to seedy hideouts and busy transportation hubs, the rooftop city is home to relaxing zen gardens and serene urban waterfalls.
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When I walked into the dimly lit salon, the receptionist ushered me to a quiet, serene room tucked behind the busy entrance.
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LONDON (Reuters) - So far so serene for Andy Murray as the bastion of British tennis closes in on a second Wimbledon title.
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Her Serene Highness, 38, looking regal in a tea-length, cap-sleeved white dress, also revealed a bit about her royal twins.
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"They're kind of the all-around dog," said Ms. Fitzpatrick, serene but animated (much like her charge) before Tuesday's terrier group competition.
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Whereas the bodhisattvas are more serene; they look sad, but it's not this anguish you see on several of the other figures.
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The 36-second clip posted on YouTube starts out pretty normal — almost serene — featuring two buddies riding through a green forested area.
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So pee blissfully—weirdly, there's can be a serene stillness when you have 30 seconds to not really think about anything important.
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" He continues, "My first Disaster piece was Lost at Lake, in which I've inserted a sinking Titanic into an otherwise serene landscape.
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Harper stole the show as the iconic ride's bride, wearing a frilly white dress with a bloody axe and a serene stare.
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Harper steals the show as the iconic ride's bride, wearing a frilly white dress with a bloody axe and a serene stare.
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And the home itself, 10 minutes away from the List House on a serene leafy street, has been taken off the market.
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The interior is serene and inviting, with customized lighting and wood trim on the dash that retracts to reveal hidden air vents.
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He has a serene, considerate conversational style that drifts in and out of Japanese and English, and we conducted the interview accordingly.
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When it came time to port serene snowboarding game Alto's Adventure to Android, Ryan Cash, from developer Snowman, was a bit worried.
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After securing the title in one of the most explosive championships in history, the Majorcan was more serene and confident than ever.
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An instrument that can evoke the mindset of a buddhist monk as he sits atop a peace garden on a serene mountain.
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By way of serene contrast, the ad shows Mrs Clinton reading briefing books in what looks like a night-time White House.
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The song's first half has a hazy, new age tone, built around a plaintive smooth jazz sample and a serene vocal snippet.
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It's not the most luxurious or serene place to be, but the simplicity makes it easy to use and easy to clean.
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There was absolutely no noise from outside, and I was immediately struck by the serene, Zen-like feel of the contemporary room.
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While I wouldn't say the birch branch was especially relaxing in the moment, I left the bathhouse feeling both serene and invigorated.
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What I didn't see was a lot of tourists: The city seemed as sleepy and serene as I have ever encountered it.
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This takes some getting used to, but once you do, the Model 3, with no instrument panel, provides a serene driving experience.
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In May, the prince invited Mr. Kerry for a meeting on the Serene, the luxury yacht he bought from the Russian billionaire.
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Carney has dismissed the criticism and described himself as "absolutely serene" about the way the central bank prepared for the Brexit vote.
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Of course, it's not all naps and no work at Casper, so the rest of the office is designed to feel serene.
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Sanders stood ragged on the creaky stage of Town Hall, in the heart of not Venice but another water-bound Serene Republic.
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It was probably the most serene meditation experience I'd had, even with someone's phone alert going off in the middle of it.
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The central section is a serene, measured duet for two African-American dancers in their early 20s, Joyce Edwards and Kevin Boateng.
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But the film captures their strange existence, one that fluctuates from restless to serene and is seemingly forgotten outside the hospital doors.
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The nuns' quavering voices meld perfectly with the serene geometry of the medieval floor and the ancient columns that line the nave.
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Their hallucinations — in which they are transformed into deer in serene, wintry landscapes — are juxtaposed with the bloody viciousness of their workplace.
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Dambach, who coached Naeher for three seasons at Penn State, said she once had those very same concerns about Naeher's serene demeanor.
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"Airports are places of anxiety, and I'd like people to be uplifted and serene and feel good about themselves," said Mr. Safdie.
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They all gathered at Frenchman's Cove, a serene small beach where a natural river meets the Caribbean Sea with pristine clear waters.
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In the tattered remains of the book lay pictures of author Zak George and his own dog, beautifully photographed, calm and serene.
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Washington D.C., never the most serene place for politicians, journalists and other public figures, is about to become a lot more treacherous.
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One may reasonably argue that, well, psychedelics are perhaps especially conducive to something like self-isolation: a serene setting, a cozy mindset.
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On John Lee Beatty's gliding sets, everything is silky and serene, a combination that seems to endorse the values of the wealthy.
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It is a blissful, serene scene, one set to the sounds of human movement and the familiar natural buzzing, chirping and whirring.
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Both closed years ago, with the last of the city's 523s-era lesbian bars, Serene, shutting its doors for good in 2015.
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He's got a serene, self-protectively hardened face that conveys simultaneous hurt and wonder and an awareness that the wonder can hurt.
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On the corner, a fortified drug house stood like a sentry, but her pale cottage seemed serene, aglow in the morning sun.
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On one, a huge picture of a serene mother holding a newborn baby was positioned next to a display of epidural catheters.
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A heavenly B-flat chord then cuts through the explosion and gives way to an ambiguously serene coda full of harmonic uncertainty.
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The building was cavernous, with a floor made from the walls of an old barn, everything painted in serene green and gray.
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The space was minimalist and serene — definitely the kind of atmosphere I think someone would want for picking out an engagement ring.
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We were then escorted down to the serene 52-seat dining room with dark wooden furniture, woven screens and an open kitchen.
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The volatility implied by the cost of currency options recently fell below the levels of the serene pre-crisis days of 2007.
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"Serene under the tumultuous clouds," Mr. Wang said, quoting a line from a poem by Mao Zedong, the founder of Communist China.
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While Wilde felt "nothing is so aggravating than calmness," harried parents will appreciate the serene suburban quality of the CR-V's cabin.
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Having a TV on all night isn't too bad if it's just displaying a serene river scene on a 10-hour loop.
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A multicultural hub of activity surrounded by the serene Puget Sound and lofty alpine skylines, Seattle is quite the sight to behold.
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When Lawrence Krauss tells us that children should be taught to question everything, the audience on the National Mall is all serene.
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"I'm there for you and I care for you," the woman on the other line says to me in a sincere, serene voice.
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Umbilical cord intact, the baby floats inside of a cosmic, star-filled womb, gently hovering around the space to a serene, meditative soundtrack.
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He's a serene, slightly neurotic presence — legs crossed, eyes closed, with a strong physical resemblance to the Western idea of skinny white Jesus.
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An extra enticing clip of three colors of glitter mixed with a translucent gel makes for a serene and binge-worthy viewing experience.
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"I seemed to have found the solid, serene life I had been seeking," she says, before everything crumbled once she discovered the truth.
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The peaceful spot — serene on a sunny, crisp autumn day — is partly laid out along the lines of some of the destroyed classrooms.
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Ask for "volcano," and you got fiery eruptions as well as serene, dormant mountains—wholly familiar-seeming landscapes that had no earthly counterparts.
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While they do have some interesting choices—an avocado bar, for example—a more serene buffet option, I found, was the Solarium Bistro.
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The feeling of being in between those curtains is soft and serene, unlike the events that would occur if these plates actually collided.
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These are angles few people ever get to witness firsthand, and almost manage to make the destructive storm look beautiful and serene — almost.
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To ask that a mother successfully keep one (or four) children alive and become serene and all-knowing because of it seems unfair.
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The serene mood inside the gallery seemed far removed from the cries of injustice that had taken place just a few feet outside.
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This insignia is no doubt part and parcel of the end product, however it's the serene feeling of the place that stands out.
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In February, she shared a serene snap of herself breastfeeding her son while 5½-year-old daughter Willow Sage rests on her lap.
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In the corner, Julianna Barwick performs her serene original compositions on an electric keyboard, at times inflected by her eerie singing and whistling.
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These serene feelings are so potent that some studies indicate people who eat comfort food in high stress situations are actually 'self medicating.
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When the light of the larger room came in again I emerged from the egg slick with salt and feeling dazed and serene.
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There's a pipe spewing blood into the otherwise serene, salmon-filled waters of the Discovery Passage channel, off Vancouver Island in British Columbia.
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"I seemed to have found the solid, serene life I had been seeking," she said, before everything crumbled once she discovered the truth.
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The Canadian has dismissed the criticism and described himself as "absolutely serene" about the way the central bank prepared for the Brexit vote.
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She exudes the kind of serene wisdom normally reserved for those rare teachers you actually looked up to when you were in school.
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As someone who has Instagrammed my curtains because the light "looked nice" on them, I understand the appeal of sharing serene everyday moments.
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I do feel that the artwork, when you are inside of it, alone and immersed in color, does feel spiritual and very serene.
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For travelers with deep pockets who want to experience the splendor of Venice with serene breaks from the crowds, this hotel is ideal.
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By contrast, she holds the center of the composition as a figure of serene poise, drenched in the sunlight ricocheting around her office.
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And in a sign of the discord, even a place as serene as North Dakota was not moving ahead in a unanimous fashion.
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But we had burned out in the almost literal sense, and the ferry, with its gentle gusts on serene waters, beckoned us home.
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Now the pipeline has brought widespread attention, intense news media coverage and thousands of environmental pilgrims to this serene stretch of North Dakota.
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Combined with the vehicle's minimalist interior, its quiet motor and effective insulation of road and wind noise made for a serene driving experience.
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The serene faith that Mueller can make Republicans do what Trump's naked unfitness hasn't done already is a blind and self-defeating one.
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Before I was pushed out of Fort Dix after writing an article in Don Diva magazine, I found it a very serene place.
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Sara Kathryn Arledge: Serene for the Moment continues at the Armory Center for the Arts (145 North Raymond Avenue, Pasadena) through May 12.
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Posted by Kyodo News, the drone footage reveals a mostly serene, sunny city setting peppered with collapsed buildings and large swaths of debris.
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These things represent barely a fraction of the totality of Rat Bastards, whose frenetic eclecticism is oddly belied by the shop's serene installation.
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Serene Jones, the first woman president of New York City's Union Theological Seminary — where almost 60 percent of the students are now female.
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The paintings here are serene, but also inventive portraits, images of Marcus's subtle revelry in her ability to make these subjects her own.
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There's dark fun to be had with this bucolic haven of serene lakes and designer demise, this slaughterhouse photographed in summer-vacation colors.
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" The roof, he added, "anchors me in a lot of ways — at night, it's the most serene experience, to be above it all.
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Mr. Crane was mostly serene, nearly frozen in place in game after game, while his exuberant son flanked him with encouragement and instructions.
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For all this sonic density, the movement gracefully arrives at a serene chord that brings this all-to-brief concerto to its end.
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A bellowing red band surrounding this central area is its equal in visual force, and the enclosing serene blue mellows out the situation.
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" Much of Allegri's work this past week has focused on encouraging his players to be "serene, to prepare without anxiety, to be optimistic.
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Midway through "Odyssey: The Chamber Music Society in Greece," the camera brings us inside a tour bus snaking through a serene Greek countryside.
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That serene setting violently came undone after a "section of a tree" fell from a cliff, fatally striking Ms. Schafer, the authorities said.
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The hotel's wellness facilities are stellar, from the bright and airy gym to locker rooms with a steam room, and the serene spa.
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The luxury resorts along serene white-sand beaches have long propped up the economy of Anguilla, a tiny British territory in the Caribbean.
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The woman who is the cover Sitting on a dining chair in the apartment, seemingly serene, is the woman who made this happen.
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Asmara, where Arefaine grew up, is a serene city of half a million people, set on a plateau at almost eight thousand feet.
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There was no fancy mattress setup or anything, but the time I did spend wrapped in its soft, gray cooling embrace, was serene.
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His decency, and what we now might call his emotional intelligence, presented themselves with a serene consistency that could be a little unnerving.
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Tannat's slender, wood-heavy interior looks like a Swedish sauna, an appropriately serene match for your mood after a day on the waves.
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Tannat's slender, wood-heavy interior looks like a Swedish sauna, an appropriately serene match for your mood after a day on the waves.
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The serene grin Sendak put on the boy's face as he sits in that private boat is, to me, what contentment looks like.
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The void, however, remains inaccessible to the viewer, and it is only possible to see through tiny openings that reveal a serene darkness.
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These metronome-like projections signify coastal ridges or dunes that disrupt otherwise serene views on to vacant planes of sea and gradated sky.
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The water walls and stone share a dual function: they provide a serene, eye-pleasing environment while also cooling down visitors during high temperatures.
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The more extreme versions resemble the Expressionism of Emil Nolde, a far cry from the sublimated eroticism and serene fatalism of her later work.
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Its delicate, thin features sometimes appear feminine, sometimes like those of a small boy—but altogether too knowing, too serene, for someone so young.
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During Kim's stay, her photos showcased the serene setting and decor, which boasts a natural color scheme to blend in with the natural beauty.
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When Mr. Meizah graduated from high school, he presented his principal with a serene painting of mountains behind a waterfall cascading into a stream.
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You don't see the hookups and the crying and thwarted ambitions beyond the serene oasis of the table you inhabit for a single hour.
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The model took to Instagram on Sunday to share a serene photo of Alexandria "Lexi" Zahra Jones, 16, letting the sunlight illuminate her face.
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The elongated, crossover-hatchback electric car is seen cruising through a variety of washed-out settings, like serene forests and a foggy urban environment.
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There's a viewing platform at one end, and if passerby don't stop to read placards, the piece looks like a serene grove of ferns.
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It certainly seems so near the end, as the group, perched on a hill with a full moon peeking behind them, look almost serene.
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The serene and wistful portraits in Detroit-based artist Kelsey Beckett's Murmuration exhibition explore the emotional intricacies that characterize moments of solitude and intimacy.
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Crown Prince Mohammed reportedly bought a yacht, the Serene, for approximately 500 million euros after spotting it while vacationing in the south of France.
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And we weren't wrong: Looking serene in a perfectly-pulled red carpet pony does require as much practice as walking in 6-in. stilettos.
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On Tuesday, the brand offered the crazed and exhausted fashion crowd a breath of fresh air at its crisp and serene museum-style presentation.
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The Marine Virus simply presented the serene beach scene of a floating sailboat while it brutally overrode all the files on your hard drive.
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Alto's Odyssey is a beautifully designed, simple-yet-challenging snowboarding (sandboarding?) game that takes the player on a serene trip through gorgeous desert scenery.
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While the second image sported the same serene backdrop, the gals are having a more casual, fun moment, snuggling close together for the shot.
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While the second image sported the same serene backdrop, the gals are having a more casual, fun moment, snuggling close together for the shot.
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"It was an amazing day for the Miller family yesterday as we welcomed our baby girl," Miller, 39, wrote to accompany the serene shot.
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Yet the striving, struggling sheer expression of Rodin's guttural figures conversely highlight the calm superiority of the insurmountable marble figures, serene even in battle.
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Hashtag Mindfulness often finds expression in serene looking yogurt eaters or tree posers, but mindfulness can often be difficult work that requires acknowledging discomfort.
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When I close my eyes, The Turning Forest has an air of serene otherworldliness, inviting me to lose myself in the narration and environment.
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Holiday, who runs a label called Close Up of the Serene, moved to the city in 2010 looking to enter the city's DIY scene.
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Their smooth mesh of acoustic and electric guitars readily admits alternately whizzy, spattery, and serene synthesizer parts, caught up in crafted, high-flying soar.
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He appears off-center in the picture, expression serene and body relaxed, seemingly hovering in mid-air, three or so feet off the ground.
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"I Remember Makonnen" is over ten minutes long, and it's something really serene, describing the beginning of his career to where he's at now.
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It's a calm, serene experience, and it's especially refreshing to get away from the breathlessly nationalist favoritism displayed by local commentators around the world.
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No number of American lives or amount of your tax dollars would have ever made the vision of a serene, civil Iraq a reality.
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The actress confirmed she and Ferraez were expecting a daughter exclusively to PEOPLE in January, sharing photos from her serene, zen-themed baby shower.
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She had the sense of something massive rushing toward her, something heavenly and final, and felt serene and wide awake and filled with faith.
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Though rife with implausibilities, "Transpecos" is fortified by strong acting and a location whose desolate beauty is a gift to Jeffrey Waldron's serene camera.
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Just think: serene water as still as sun, historic villages lost to time, and, often, stunning mountain backdrops that even the magical Riviera lacks.
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Front Burner A good way to kick the farmed salmon/Chilean sea bass/shrimp habit is to visit Yuji Haraguchi's serene little fish market.
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The Serene Yacht was purchased for 500 million euros (roughly $560 million) in 2015 by Mohammed bin Salman, the crown prince of Saudi Arabia.
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As suits a man occupying what might be the toughest political job in America, Priebus does his best to stay availed of serene distractions.
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Serene House Zodiac Teardrop Scentilizer Diffuser, $29.90 (after sale $44.99) [You save $15.09]Freshen up any space in your home with this aroma diffuser.
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He's also treated his family to a Mediterranean vacation on board the 439-foot superyacht Serene, which he chartered for $5 million a week.
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High-ceilinged and serene amid the tumult of New Delhi, Vayu comprises a series of whitewashed chambers on the ground floor of Bikaner House.
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The serene order called Christendom was clearly an ideal rather than an achieved state of things, though of course ideals can have great power.
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At the same time as Giuliani was recruited, another husband-and-wife team, Martin Raskin and Jane Serene Raskin, was also brought on board.
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Ahead are the pics, and tips on how you can create a serene spot for your kiddo with what little space you're working with.
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Serene for the Moment presents all of her films, a digital slideshow of her glass paintings, and more than 80 of her paper paintings.
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Artist Ishihana-Chitoku is but one of these creative minds who's spent years working to imbue the serene sensation into his balanced rock sculptures.
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I needed to furnish it (a teak daybed came to the rescue) and turn the rest of the landscape into a serene, calming backdrop.
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Here's what else is happening: In a campaign season marked by bluster and upheaval, Election Day weather is shaping up to be wonderfully serene.
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But his voice seems less moored to its depths and hooded than it has recently, and it emerges without strain; he is serene, articulate.
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Some with life-altering disabilities — my blind friend, another with two prosthetic legs — are more serene and complain less than those with minor ailments.
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I've lived in the serene town of Parkland since I was three-years-old, and attended MSD for four formative years of my life.
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Around the corner, a mural painted by a local artist, Labarron Lewis, depicts the Clotilda gliding on the water under a serene blue sky.
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As they sang, Gaga slipped behind the piano and accompanied herself, looking serene and calm in her black gown and Audrey Hepburn Tiffany diamond.
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Surrounded by 250 acres, the resort features serene mountain views reminiscent of Palm Springs, and a large outdoor pool complex dotted with palm trees.
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"His Serene Highness urges the people of Monaco to respect containment measures and to limit contact with others to a minimum," said the palace.
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This serene study of the artist's muse, Françoise Gilot, sleeping, is estimated at $1 million to $1.5 million but is likely to go higher.
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On March 20, the sound of honking horns tore through the air on an otherwise serene afternoon in Waikiki, Hawaii's most renowned tourist haven.
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Just off a bustling Piccadilly, I duck into a serene St. James's church consecrated in 23 and the design of the architect Christopher Wren.
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The decor was grand, but not quite as in-your-face as the hotel lobby and lounge (thankfully) — it was more serene and relaxing.
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Rooms and suites are spacious and serene, outfitted with neutral modern furnishings, light-wood floors, plush area rugs, and supremely comfortable King-size beds.
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Combined with the SR/S's looks, this is all supposed to create an "elevated, more sophisticated, and much more serene" riding experience, Paschel said.
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Pakal's wife, the so-called Red Queen, is represented by a mask of jadeite and other stones, her face an emblem of serene command.
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"I appreciate that it's complete sensory overload," Ms. Penick, clad in a more serene black-and-white floral Prada dress, said of the décor.
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Asia Society A serene oasis filled with trees and plants is where the chef de cuisine, Tsering Nyima, touches down on several Asian destinations.
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Occasionally, he enlightened employees by shouting, "What are you doing now?" at random intervals, but he also had a more serene approach to management.
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Despite the somewhat morbid premise, it's a comforting and serene approach to loss, Yuasa illustrating it with his usual mixture of glee and strangeness.
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He commissioned the new works for the serene, naturally lit central Annenberg Court in the collection's home, designed by Tod Williams and Billie Tsien.
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For many in the city, nothing had broken the peace of a serene afternoon except the eerie sense that the birds had stopped singing.
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There are moments of strange and serene beauty, as you rush over a fog-covered hill, eyes scanning the horizon, waiting for the enemy.
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"It dawned on me that I could give them a chance to not only look good but also feel serene through meditation," she said.
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"I take baths twice a day, because I need it," McCarthy says in this video of the serene space, first published by PEOPLE in 2013.
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"Yes he gives the best haircuts ever but the real pleasure is just absorbing some of his positive, serene energy," she captioned the Instagram shot.
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Given that some of Voigt's career highlights lean toward the serene, it's easy to forget the intense thrum that provides a solid base to GAS.
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This is the serene, yet glaringly beautiful setting in which we find Randlett "Randy" Lawrence, a spiritual dreamer and artist residing in Echo Park, California.
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The book—as one familiar with Moises's work would expect—varies throughout, from shocking images of violence to emotionally-charged portraiture to serene landscape images.
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The goal of any family suffering through an addiction is to make things seem normal, to keep the surface of the lake calm and serene.
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Activities like archery, croquet and falconry can keep you entertained, if scouring the grounds for secret passageways or enjoying the serene nature reserve aren't enough.
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As much as material wealth is important to you—you crave comfort and security—your idea of true abundance means feeling grounded, stable, and serene.
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On Monday, Kardashian West shared a screenshot of messages from West, which he sent along with a serene photo seemingly taken from inside their home.
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Five years later, after several million dollars' worth of renovations, it's a serene, light-filled space, with white brick walls, cathedral ceilings, and pine flooring.
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Christa Scott-Reed achieves the most distinctly different interpretations, in roles ranging from a serene spirit guide to a ghost who does nothing but grumble.
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Now a serene, minimalist space, the store holds an inspired edit of mostly monochrome clothes for both men and women, many by emerging Portuguese designers.
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Games that look beautiful, with pleasing visuals and serene sounds, that can lull you into a trance while you zone out with some headphones on.
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But from the distance of space, the storm looked a lot more peaceful, serene even — just another seemingly random swirl on the great blue marble.
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But internet sleuths looking into the serene shot may have found some hidden clues that reveal the sex of Beyoncé's two upcoming bundles of joy.
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Winner of Planets, Comets & Asteroids: Serene Saturn, Damian PeachThis stunning photograph depicts Saturn's famed rings in great detail with striking contrast between each of them.
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In one etching, the artist's three-quarter profile displays a serene hint of a smile, as gold and yellow hues illuminate her gray-toned face.
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Perhaps a quick glance at the Health app to track his steps, or a browse of the TripAdvisor reviews of Walden Pond ("serene and peaceful").
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But it can also be strangely so beautiful and serene, the way that sitting and looking at a lake freezing over in the winter is.
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Sweet, swirling, and serene from the first note, the vocal-heavy track contains all the flirtatiousness of locking eyes with someone from across the dancefloor.
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In certain situations, I'd get a firework of colors from a totally serene night scene; sometimes, certain areas of the photo were just unnaturally bright.
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When one thinks of the most beautiful and serene islands in the world, destinations like Tahiti, Bora Bora, Bali, and Hawaii generally come to mind.
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" By contrast, she said, Ms. Gangitano, "holds gravitas with that thoughtful presence of hers, and she is so sophisticated, never shrill, very calm and serene.
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"Markets have already anticipated a form of normalisation (at Gucci), and we are very serene about it," Kering Financial Director Jean-Marc Duplaix told journalists.
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To make room for the expansion, the hospital wants to bulldoze Prouty Garden, a serene half-acre green space at the center of its campus.
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"Insides," his Domino début, marked a new beginning: Hopkins built stiffer, quicker beats, to draw out the unease that lurked within his seemingly serene compositions.
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Although it was situated in an alley off a busy main road, it was a serene place, with intricately tiled floors and an airy courtyard.
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Dezeen included Dream and Maze on its shortlist because of its "serene and fresh environment … with the aim to distance spaces from busy, everyday life."
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Our home is a serene oasis (even accounting for wasps, rats, ravenous deer, raccoons herons, owls, and river otters … ) in which to create and live.
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She's a stranger, a fat woman, like Annie—but, unlike Annie, she's serene, smiling, wearing a hip red pants suit and a skinny pink belt.
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Rotten Tomatoes critic score: 93% (certified fresh)Synopsis: "A family's serene beach vacation turns to chaos when their doppelgängers appear and begin to terrorize them."
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This trade-off happens with the complicity of the elder dance instructors, but it brews an anxiety that chips away at the school's serene facade.
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The clinical pale green of "Bone" (1973) and the rich, earthy umber of the wall-sized "Nympha Red" (1969) unfold with a stern, serene majesty.
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The serene countryside of 1980s Sweden has been invaded by a bunch of angry, killer robots and you and your friends have to stop them.
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A rather less incongruous-looking interloper was the serene 1901 canvas "Interior With Woman At Piano, Strandgade 4.43," by Vilhelm Hammershoi, included in Sotheby's Nov.
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Lined with clipped hedges, dotted with elaborate grottos and serene reflecting pools, the formal gardens seemed like an odd place for a child to frolic.
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Its overarching tone is calibrated sardonicism, an approach that is most evident in the serene, once-upon-a-time narration from an offscreen Willem Dafoe.
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There was no disturbance, no jeopardy: just the serene progress of a team, with the ball, from one end of the season to the other.
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But make it past the end of the Riis promenade, 10 minutes from the bazaar, and you'll find a serene, scrubby beach minding its business.
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And he makes two non-nerd friends: A gorgeous elf named Serene-Heart-in-the-Chaos-of-Battle and a perfect-seeming blond human jock.
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The serene forest ($27.50 admission), along the Missouri River, has miles of trails of varying degrees of difficulty for those looking for a healthy hike.
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Another hint of this performance style's serene power can be heard on an excerpt, posted on Soundcloud, from her collaboration with the percussionist Jop Schellekens.
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After enjoying a donburi rice bowl or matcha tea in the serene blond-wood dining room, shop the boutique's selection of small-run Japanese ceramics.
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If you want to pay down debt, a person jumping in the air with joy or looking serene and unworried might work to motivate you.
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As an all-terrain vehicle rumbles through a serene desert valley, its driver unwittingly starts a devastating fire by flicking cigar embers out the window.
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The global phenomenon can sometimes be problematic — a tranquil swimming hole in Denning, N.Y., became overwhelmed after serene photos of it spread on the internet.
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In an elegant game called Land's End, you look around a serene, vividly colored landscape until you see a white orb floating at eye level.
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In both a domestic and European context, Ancelotti's calling card — that air of serene stability, managing both upward and down — now seems a little outdated.
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Through its serene depiction of beauty and femininity, it symbolized a certain "national consciousness," and was destined to "bring our peoples together," Mr. Enwonwu added.
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It was quiet, serene even–well, except for the endless Doppler-shifting roar of racecars rocketing past the start/finish line of the legendary racetrack.
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"A big part of Core is representing how closely your mind and body are connected," Sarah McDevitt, Core's serene founder and CEO, told me. Indeed.
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Jesse Chun's serene blue-tinted pigment prints of lines and boxes, "Blueprints" (2016), recall architectural plans by Minimalist artists like Robert Irwin and James Turrell.
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Sasha had several front teeth missing, and his arms bore stick-and-poke tattoos—one of a blissfully serene woman—and also deep track marks.
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"Let's all sit down," I said, in an aggressively serene voice that I realized I was borrowing from my mother, who is a shiatsu masseuse.
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There are abundant, long-limbed melodies, but their svelte, modernist contours, phrased in irregular lengths, shine with a serene impersonality, like the songs of angels.
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Maggie Roche, the songwriter whose serene alto anchored the close harmonies of the Roches, her trio with her sisters, Terre and Suzzy, died on Saturday.
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In a more serene waterfront spot on Ferris Street, Bloodroot, a feminist bookstore and restaurantthat will have its 40th anniversary in March, serves vegetarian fare.
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After a year of renovations, the serene hillside Hotel Le Toiny reopened in October on its perch at the rugged eastern end of St. Barts.
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" It "seems to arrive from a distance," he wrote, "high and serene, with a hint of reediness and a humble quaver, proffering melodies like lullabies.
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Despite its serene atmosphere, Squirrel Hill gave birth to some of the most groundbreaking rap music that came out of the city in the aughts.
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Back then, when you went up, nobody would be in your line of sight, so in the air, there was an almost serene sense of tranquility.
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Finally, there is an image of three figures on a bucolic road the winds into the distance through a middle-class housing subdivision, manicured and serene.
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The effect was serene, giving off a somewhat calm, if regimented, air to what many Muslims count as the most spiritual five days of their lives.
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It looks beautiful on both desktop and mobile, and there's something serene about writing in dark mode, which consists of cleverly chosen layers of dark grey.
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In the odd, difficult role created for Suzanne Farrell, Sterling Hyltin was serene and playful, giving us something graceful to watch without illuminating the work's enigmas.
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Hours earlier, Richie, 19, seemingly proved Disick made the flight to Wyoming without her when she shared a couple of videos of her serene waterfront location.
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The 2018 version of Rachel is rocking a serene, largely monochromatic aesthetic (with tinges of millennial pink, of course) in keeping with her trend-conscious persona.
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The sonically serene song tells the story of Harding as she rises in the figuring skating world and competes for a spot on the Olympic team.
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The 25-year-old singer appears in an artistic new campaign for Gucci Men's Tailoring, filmed in an old-timey style amid a serene musical backdrop.
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"I am absolutely serene about the ... judgements made both by the MPC and the FPC," Carney said, referring to the Bank's monetary and financial policy committees.
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Her Serene Highness, as she is known to her subjects, is one of seven women in the world permitted to wear white when meeting the Pope.
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With its lush gardens, green fields and serene lake, the grounds of Windsor offers endless acres to roam with the couple's two dogs and new baby.
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While Columbia is typically rendered as a beneficent and serene white woman (think the figure in the Columbia Pictures logo), Sawyer's take is confrontational and powerful.
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"It was just this quiet, serene place that was such a world away from what most people experience, especially people who live in cities," says Barentine.
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Mr. Trump will also bring on Jane Serene Raskin and Martin R. Raskin, former federal prosecutors based in Florida, according to Mr. Trump's lawyer Jay Sekulow.
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You don't have to be a yogi to appreciate the tranquility of this serene, densely wooded property near Traverse City and the Interlochen School of Arts.
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Close to the island of Lanzarote, in the Canary Islands, the Atlantic Ocean appears calmly serene, but the deep, blue waters conceal a striking sculptural intervention.
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Sitting in the restaurant's serene dining room, McHale and Vallejo interlace sentences as they navigate their cooking histories and the Quintonil-steered menu they'll cook tonight.
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But Offred has no choice, so she follows her out, only to get a Very Surprising Request: Serene Joy actually wants her to sleep with Nick.
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With its lush gardens, green fields and serene lake, the grounds of Windsor offer endless acres to roam with the couple's two dogs and new baby.
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Paul Serene (played by Game of Thrones' Littlefinger) invites his old friend, Jack Joyce (Shawn Ashmore, X-Men's Ice Man) to check out his new invention.
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"I love spending time here," she says of her serene space that boasts a freestanding tub, hardwood floors and doors that open to a giant backyard.
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The river was then so alluring that Bangkok was affectionately called "the Venice of the East," a serene warren of canals, floating markets and stilt houses.
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The hustle and bustle of the city energizes me, but my office is serene, which is fitting for a company in the beauty and wellness industry.
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Sometimes I just want to de-stress with calming sounds, but soothing fake nature noises make me uncomfortable, and serene meditation music bores me to tears.
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" Born: Newport News, Va.Age: 22 While at Juilliard, Ms. Williams was cast as She of the Ground, the serene leading part in Graham's 1946 "Dark Meadow.
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But as interpreted by Veronika Part, Thomas Forster and Cory Stearns of American Ballet Theater, it looked more unsteady, too restrained at times, than confidently serene.
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Jean Fautrier was a subtle, solitary, strange, serene, and even severe French painter who experienced a good deal of suspension in his saw-tooth-shaped career.
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A young man in a red, Western-style shirt sits quietly next to an older woman in a hospital bed, both their expressions calm and serene.
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A new collection of serene video portraits called Deep Discovery involves images of beautiful women overlayed with footage of crashing waves, rising smoke, and running rivers.
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People still want to have a serene life, so they feel like minimalism is the opposite of the experience, so that it's something to strive for.
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Cars on a nearby road pull over, the drivers gaping in amazement at what appear to be fearsome weapons, encountered so unexpectedly in this serene spot.
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You open to a serene lake with birds chirping and can then choose any number of free exercises to help with anxiety, mindfulness, sleep and more.
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One of the solo-piano songs that slayed me turned out to be the first movement of John Cage's serene "Four Walls," played by Aki Takahashi.
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If the Requiem is a plea for eternal rest, then this brief work, played on Wednesday with a soft glow, promises that and more: serene transcendence.
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If "Yellowstone" has too much interpersonal conflict and not enough serene natural beauty for you, try this three-part documentary series from PBS and the BBC.
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Paris's leaders and Roland Garros's affluent neighbors long resisted the building of this court in the serene Serres d'Auteuil botanical gardens adjacent to the tournament site.
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Close to the island of Lanzarote, in the Canary Islands, the Atlantic Ocean appears calmly serene, but the deep, blue waters conceal a striking sculptural intervention.
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The water park features pools with a rope bridge and a lava tube waterslide, that kids will love, as well as a more serene infinity pool.
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Envisioning an uncannily serene apocalypse, "In My Room" studies a man who finds liberation in isolation, the absence of others freeing him from expectation and obligation.
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Qishr appears under the more general name of qahwa ("coffee" in Arabic) on the menu at Yafa Café, a serene coffee shop in Sunset Park, Brooklyn.
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The show carries us through this personal and political history to a resolution in recent work, which finds the diptychs merging into single, serene panoramic vistas.
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Their conversation, serene and joyful, led them to the conclusion that no bodily pleasure, no matter how great, could ever match the happiness of the saints.
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Reed Morano, who directs the beginning episodes, gives this nightmare a kind of serene, back-to-the-land wholesomeness that makes it all the more eerie.
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His shock of white hair, always combed in a neat pompadour, even in the middle of races, gave him the serene, yearning look of a pioneer.
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Surrounded by dozens of people from all ages, former ballet dancer Linda Fung joins them in breathing deeply in and out, her face calm and serene.
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Leaving her Brooklyn apartment before daylight, she discovered the dog owners and off-leash dogs of Central Park, who created "a really serene space," she said.
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Her stroll on Wednesday was serene save for the buzzing of saws, the thumping of hammers and the nearly constant chop-chop-chop of helicopters overhead.
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The granite kitchen, serene bathroom, and in-unit washer/dryer all make it a great pick for a week-long stay for up to four guests.
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The sound of lapping ripples, the hypnotic blue depths, the sunlit sparkles on wavetops—these elements, and more, make Earth's seas a serene and enchanting environment.
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In doing so, he began feeling out the distinctive tensions between grubby anthropological narratives and serene mechanical simulacra that are so typical of our automated period.
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And with its lush gardens, green fields and serene lake, the grounds of Windsor offers endless acres to roam with the couple's two dogs and new baby.
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This is quite a serene tribute to migration, one that echoes the Nigerian artist's own memories of London as a child, and Irish emigration to North America.
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Kardashian West boasted that her "serene presence" soothes her Gemini husband – which would come in handy when West finds himself on one of his infamous Twitter rants.
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Perched on the side of a cliff in the Hanazono area, Somoza, a serene gallery and artful restaurant, is housed in a renovated wood kominka (historic farmhouse).
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Perhaps the tranquillity of Déraciné heightens the violence in Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice, while the intensity of Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice makes Déraciné all the more serene.
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It's Eleanor, with her serene smile and razor-blade asides, who's the final boss at the end of a Jane-Austen-by-way-of-Singapore matrimonial gauntlet.
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Reigns: Game of Thrones (iOS) Reigns: Game of Thrones (Android) The serene snowboarding adventure Alto's Adventure now has a sequel, and it's far from a dramatic departure.
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It can be really serene and quiet, and it's New York so it's usually fast-paced, but you'll be taking a bus home with just three people.
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As he glances around at the other masked participants, suddenly he catches one person in a SERENE MASK stroking the leg of another with a HIDEOUS MASK.
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The 585-acre urban oasis of winding trails through forests, a sprawling lawn, and a serene lake, is as much a work of human engineering as nature.
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Today, more than 80% of the island is State Park property that includes historic landmarks, incredible rock formations, serene old-growth forests and trails of all kinds!
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Cut to a seemingly serene shot of a group of saffron-robed Buddhist monks pacing about in a waterfront park—each engaged with his own cell phone.
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On the serene but largely listless A Moon Shaped Pool, where strings and acoustic fingerpicking are pushed to the fore, that does not redound to Yorke's benefit.
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You'll be able to chill out among peaceful waterfalls and serene vistas in this game, made by the team behind the equally gorgeous mobile app Monument Valley.
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Besides Giuliani, former federal prosecutors Martin Raskin and Jane Serene Raskin also just joined Trump's outside legal team, which has recently been led by lawyer Jay Sekulow.
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The scurrying motif low in the bass that repeatedly nags at the serene melody sounded foreign and unpredictable, heightening the radiance of the rest of the music.
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From Stoney's office, I drove to Monument Avenue to take another look at the statue of Lee: he is on horseback, his serene gaze on the horizon.
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Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads At first glance, the crisp photographs of Jeanine Michna-Bales appear as straightforward nighttime landscapes, capturing nature in serene, awesome scenes.
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Two dozen photographs by Diane Arbus had a room of their own, while an octagonal gallery was devoted solely to seven of Agnes Martin's serene abstract paintings.
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The absence of confusing controls renders the cabin a serene place, but then, Volvos never have been afflicted by the torture of a thousand buttons and switches.
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A wide pedestrian bridge in the middle of the campus can feel as much like the crossroads of the world as Times Square, and much more serene.
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Serene House Corona Teardrop Scentilizer Diffuser, $39.90 (after sale $59.99) [You save $20.09]Add some color, and fresh fragrance, to your home with this teardrop-shaped diffuser.
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The Transaction Man is the opposite of his predecessor, the Organization Man, who dutifully followed orders at the serene, secure big corporation that was his lifetime employer.
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While summer tends to be the park's busiest time of the year, Yosemite regulars will tell you it is never more blissfully serene than in the winter.
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Grace Wrightsell, one of Welch's three full-time assistants, a serene twenty-nine-year-old with silver-dyed hair pulled back in a ponytail, nodded in agreement.
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Trump told the New York Times in 1997 that Jamaica Estates was "very serene and very beautiful and it had a great feeling of safety and security."
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At 45 years old, the man who has been at the helm of the Montreal institution since day one looks a lot more serene than I imagined.
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All you have to do is type "Gilmore Girls" into the search bar and the beautifully serene promo art for A Year In The Life shows up.
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It was two weeks before Diwali, the Hindu festival of lights, and the din from inside sounded more like a busy train station than a serene temple.
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Who stays here: Affluent locals and celebrities looking for an under the radar escape and discerning travelers who want to experience a serene beachfront holiday in Malibu.
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SHINSUKE Kajitsu, the serene, two-story Japanese restaurant in Murray Hill, has invited a pop-up from Tokyo that is quite unlike its usual Buddhist Shojin approach.
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I look to her to share a knowing smile — oh boy — but she is serene, playing her role pitch-perfectly as she coos at her baby boy.
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When Princess Vilma, or Her Serene Highness, as she preferred to be called, moved into the Plaza, 21914 percent of the hotel's guests lived there full-time.
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Consider the fascinating interview my colleague Nicholas Kristof conducted for Easter with Serene Jones, the president of Union Theological Seminary, long the flagship institution for liberal Protestantism.
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Chloe Price is my favorite), setting (the serene Arcadia Bay), and the truly beautiful soundtrack, which captures just the right emotion during certain parts of the game.
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Chloe Price is my favorite), setting (the serene Arcadia Bay), and the truly beautiful soundtrack, which captures just the right emotion during certain parts of the game.
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The list below has plenty of serene nature shots you won't find in most sci-fi, plus mind-bending magic that needs no explanation, like The Force.
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After a serene opening featuring a happy little girl at home and school, war arrives with shocking suddenness; gray smoke and ash fill the pristine white pages.
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Even those contenders whose progress has been a little more serene — Brazil, France, Belgium and England — can have little doubt that the old rules no longer apply.
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The folkloric correlations made perfect sense: Looking at purple wildflowers and kelly-green grass, I couldn't remember the last time I was surrounded by such serene exquisiteness.
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"Everything in the world feels loud right now," he said, explaining why he and the photographer Kalim Sadli chose such a serene, minimal setting for the clothes.
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The campus Mr. Cuomo visited sits in an almost serene suburban locale and is home to about 15 of the separated children, along with other unaccompanied minors.
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He does not understand the purpose of the lush grass that he and his co-workers have grown in the desert, though he admires its serene beauty.
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If not, Urban Outfitters' Serene Space home accessories collection may be exactly what you need to help you look around, take a deep breath, and exhale peacefully.
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But this isn't an apple-to-apples comparison, as you can't get an interior this nice or an experience this serene in anything BMW or Audi makes.
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Set in Tarpon Point Marina and near over 400 miles of navigable canals and waterways, this is a serene location for kayaking, paddle boarding and sunset cruises.
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" The Hollywood Reporter wrote: "The chronicle that Stefanov and Kotevska have distilled abounds in moments of unguarded discovery — moments that can be tender, humorous, rackety or serene.
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The next year Alice Childress, a playwright, sits by the same window, serene and satisfied, in a blue dress whose ruches Neel renders with fat black lines.
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This polished property earns top marks for pampering and attentive service, though the highlight of a stay is undoubtedly a serene soak in the mosaic-tiled baths.
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The idea of the writer as someone content just to see and hear, to wrap himself right around a moment of being, feels serene rather than defensive.
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I am about to take part in a spiritual ritual that involves drinking raw cacao imported from Guatemala—in the serene, leafy setting of Copenhagen's Søndermarken Park.
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BPM CEO Giuseppe Castagna said on Tuesday he is "serene" on the outcome of a European Central Bank inspection of loans held by both BPM and Banco Popolare.
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Despite its seemingly serene reputation, there have been many victims to yoga's unforgivingly intense style and etiquette—from Siddhartha Guatama himself (probably), to Canadian rocker Matt Mays (confirmed).
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And for all of its challenging puzzles, Euclidean Lands is also a very serene experience, with subtle soundscapes setting the tone for a bright, yet subdued art style.
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He was being serious, but it was hard to take him seriously: floppy-haired and serene, Rathee is so shy he has difficulty looking people in the face.
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Amid the serene sounds of birds chirping and water splashing, she took a deep breath, looked down at her calf-high rain boots, and stepped into the water.
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PARIS (Reuters) - Known for his extravagant runway settings, designer Karl Lagerfeld led fashionistas into a serene garden on Tuesday at the Chanel haute couture catwalk show in Paris.
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But whereas theosophy inspired these giants of modern art to produce work that was more or less serene, Fumai's contact with the dead scandalizes and unsettles the viewer.
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Prior to putting one lobster into a container, Gill says it was flapping its tail and claws, but quickly became completely "serene" after being exposed to the smoke.
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Today I'm wearing Lululemon Hotty Hot II shorts in graphite purple, Lululemon Swifty Tech short-sleeve shirt in serene blue, and my Nike Free Runs in light gray.
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The actress recently opened up to PEOPLE about her baby boy's nursery, sharing exclusive photos of herself, little Davis and husband Mark Gantt inside the gorgeous, serene room.
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So I was very, very sympathetic to our main villain, Paul Serene, throughout the game, and not just because he's played by the handsome and charming Aidan Gillen.
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Its salons are a relaxing, clean, and serene space that make you feel like your nail technician might propose some breathing exercises while your cuticle oil soaks in.
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Happiness, unusually for a modern artist, is a theme in the early Calder, both in his largely serene childhood and in the largely mischievous art he made after.
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This serene space broadcasts the idea that Everlane's capsule clothes are suitable for all people, evoking an infinite range of humanity clad in dun linen and recycled denim.
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Our bench was placed among a row of others, housing other couples and singles talking about their lives and also enjoying the serene landscape in the busy city.
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"Being a woman is a potential power for me," Ms. Koike, 64, said with a serene smile during an interview at the offices of the Tokyo Metropolitan Government.
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As I walked through the streets of Moscow's Golden Mile on a June afternoon with Olga Novikova of Moscow Sotheby's International Realty, the streets were quiet and serene.
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On a serene Friday evening recently, Shawn Colvin and Steve Earle were in Lower Manhattan, ripping through "Wake Up Little Susie" in a club jammed with their contemporaries.
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In 2015, while vacationing in the South of France, he had bought a yacht, the Serene, from a Russian vodka tycoon, for five hundred and fifty million dollars.
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She works mostly on paper, creating large-scale interiors that combine serene human figures with dense areas of collage and image-transfer that subversively evoke her Nigerian heritage.
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"The film really resonates with them," said Sivaranjani Chinnamuniyadi, a facilitator with Serene Secular Social Service Society, a charity that assists garment workers in Tamil Nadu's Dindigul district.
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After just two performances of "Lam Gods" — called "an instant classic" and "a serene and smart" show by Belgium's De Standaard newspaper — Ms. Ezzarhouni withdrew from the production.
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Olvera Street founder Christine Sterling had commissioned Siqueiros to paint lush tropical imagery to help her romanticized branding of the birthplace of Los Angeles as a serene village.
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You can see her as a young woman, seated in serene profile in a pink dress against a twilight-blue background, in a portrait by Florence Ver Steeg.
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Close Up of the Serene-affiliated producer Liquid City Motors today shared the second single off the Current Source EP, his forthcoming debut on Irish imprint Glacial Industries.
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"I gave them a bunch of adjectives to describe the elements I was looking for: serene, minimalist, flexible, spacious, inventive," Ms. Williams said of the home she envisioned.
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There, grasshoppers, snails, a rhinoceros beetle, and centipede make their way over the green grass, before the serene scene is interrupted with a dead bird swarmed with ants.
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We were under the sway of said mushrooms, me talking about yellow and blue worlds, him crying for obscure reasons, then both of us surprisingly serene, eating pears.
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In 2014, the house and the magazine's serene seven-acre Menlo Park campus were sold to Embarcadero Capital Partners, a San Francisco real estate investment and management company.
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Their new album, "All Ashore," is an explicit reaction to contemporary American politics, but that focus didn't change their gentle aesthetic; the sound is as serene as ever.
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Inside is a serene sanctuary of high-end hospitality, where every design accent or piece of furniture was meticulously selected in line with the hotel's strong Asian roots.
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The meal was beautifully orchestrated, by turns serene (scallops with fresh baby peas and shaved fresh horseradish and a cozy crumb-crusted "pudding" of brown crab) and intense.
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Try to reduce your stress beforehand by taking a few deep breaths, visualizing a serene memory and keeping objects that you will fidget with out of your reach.
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That's why it's been difficult to remain serene about stocks — and why pure stock holdings have been dangerous for people who have actually needed to use their money.
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As the ancient ritual dictates, he — or another tea master, depending on the day — prepares, presents, and offers refreshments in a serene setting over a number of hours.
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