A third report stated that the crowd showed much ' composure and resignation, ' and that tears could be seen in its eyes.
She immediately recognises its excess and, regaining composure, brings it under the control of her recitative speech.
Cooling is associated with the loss of anger and regaining normal composure.
It takes a moment before he begins to regain his composure and cry out against the injustice.
But it is indicated that this composure is a mere facade.
But in time he recovered some of his composure and attempted to take on more fully his role as a public intellectual.
The enraptured, blind to their immediate circumstances, do not keep their customary composure.
She could not accommodate the "aesthetics of renunciation" and she did not therefore support the stereotypical front in her poetry of verbal composure, shyness, and reticence demanded by reviewers.