Immediately below it, a two year old is calmly munching her way though a packet of crisps, which seems to indicate that if the device works, it has not been turned on.
Michael Cerveris is smooth and calmly imperious as Balanchine, whose impracticality and devotion to his artistic vision are subtly presented by Nelson through the "Orpheus" rehearsal process, as well as via anecdotes, called "George stories, " shared by his amused and admiring friends.
One is struck by how calmly people in South Korea are reacting to the situation.
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Mr Obama's best course is to explain, calmly and patiently, why bailing out banks and honouring contracts are necessary evils.
Taddeo is aghast at how calmly Isabella accepts their predicament, but after a quarrel about his jealousy they decide it's best to work together.
"The Korean government is reacting resolutely, but calmly, " Ms. Park said.
Listen to what the screamer is trying to say, then summarize it calmly, "so they feel they've been heard, " he says.
Now, the fact is that in the end, as we calmly predicted would be the case, cooler heads prevailed and compromise was achieved.
The elderly man then calmly crosses the street, where he is greeted by his wife.
The big question for May is where the majority of voters are heading - calmly climbing the stairs with Mr Clegg, or still shouting about that fateful coalition deal.
More sloppy Ireland defending led to Stephen Ward slicing a clearance straight into the path of Jelavic, and as he showed last season at Everton, the striker is a deadly finisher inside the penalty area as he clipped calmly over Given.
The viewer is entertained by explosions and action-packed battles as the speaker calmly shares the ups and downs that led to the cratering of his marriage.
For example, if you are passed over for a promotion, calmly ask why the other person received it, if there is anything you could do to secure the next one and if you are viewed as more of a helper rather than a leader in the office.
The scene in which Uxbal finds Mateo alone, abandoned by his mother, with a bruised face, is deeply upsetting, and all the harder to erase because Bardem plays it so calmly, reining in the urge to erupt.
Vickers's advice is that when you've adopted your stance and are ready to putt, gaze calmly and steadily at the hole (or target spot) for about three counts, bring your eyes back to the ball in one count and fix your eyes on the back (or top) of the ball for two counts.
Kevin Starr, California's leading historian, points out that the mood in the state is reminiscent of the aftermath of the first and second world wars, when government was calmly regarded as a useful problem-solver and ideology was so muted that, in 1947, Earl Warren won both the Republican and Democratic nominations for the governorship.
If religion is the suppression of the evidence of the eye through the dictate of the word, such calmly unwavering images, with their wry humor and generous sympathy, have the force of a quiet, steadfast resistance.
In contrast, if a frog is placed in room-temperature water, which is gradually heated to a boil, the relaxed frog will kick back, stretch out, and calmly allow itself to be boiled to death.
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As soon she spots someone who is going to cause trouble or whose hands are beginning to stray, she walks up to them and calmly asks them to get off the train.
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