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" ... And while it may not be able to sail serenely through every conceivable eventuality, it could never be as fragile as the high-stakes exam. ... "
" ... Müller-Ötvös says the Ghost project has largely been led by the needs and desires of his customers. “These business leaders and entrepreneurs demand more of their Ghost than ever. They require a new type of super-luxury saloon that is dynamic, serenely comfortable and perfect in its minimalism. The Ghost is this product.” ... "
" ... The proof of the pudding will be in the eating. The arguments suggest a stark choice; a year from now, Europe’s most important automotive manufacturers could either be sailing on serenely, or facing financial ruin and firing workers. As ever, a more rational outcome is likely to emerge. ... "
" ... The suite had two completely separate rooms with a short hallway and spacious bathroom in between. Despite its proximity to both the hotel's courtyard and the street, it was serenely quiet throughout our stay. And it was situated in such a way that my son (the seven-year-old) could go freely and independently back and forth between the breakfast room and the suite, a feature that can't be underestimated with a toddler also in tow. He could also watch something on the iPad in the front room while I put the baby down in the bedroom. All in all, it was a perfect setup for family travel, which the property doesn't even especially pitch as one of its strengths. ... "
" ... Trust is a precious thing in New York, the toughest of audiences, where loyalty to the Knicks had devolved to, "We'll hang on to our season tickets to keep our location and entertain clients." After all that befell them, lo, these many seasons, the arrival of a leader so serenely self-assured, even wise, is like Moses coming down from Mt. Sinai and walking the tablets to mid-court in Madison Square Garden. ... "