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keep calm

verb as in keep one's cool

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These strategies include cool-off activities like drawing, counting to ten or deep breathing, thinking about something happy to keep calm, meditation or mindfulness or moving away from other people.

Today we know it as England’s “keep calm and carry on” mind-set, within which director John Boorman memorably found domestic comedy for his 1987 film about that time, “Hope and Glory.”

Indeed, Swift seems to keep calm even in the face of wardrobe mishaps and stage malfunctions.

McQueen himself was born in London, the child of West Indian immigrants, although he has also lived in Amsterdam since the late ‘90s. From a young age, the story of the Blitz was ingrained in his experience of the city and in his understanding of what it means to embody the British spirit of “keep calm and carry on.”

But, in the main, Russia's reaction to events in Congress is best summed up by the phrase Keep Calm and Carry On.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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