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Coe is fairly sanguine about it.

I am not sanguine about all of Mr.

I am less sanguine about antimatter.

But they can see Renesmee now, so they are perfectly sanguine about their course.

I am far less sanguine about their ability to agree on something that will stick.

However, they are less sanguine about the period of the judges than is Mendenhall.

Similarly, I am not sanguine about the future of even proprietary generation systems, like Gooogle is building.

Fourth, the government seems sanguine about the standards of education and infrastructure in government schools.

Not all Vermonters are too sanguine about the national Democratic Party either, but they are less upset about it.

She seemed remarkably certain and sanguine about her choice, although I couldn't help sensing some loneliness too.

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We can't be sanguine in the face of that.

Men of cool reflection are not so sanguine in their praises of it.

I was, I own, sanguine in my expectations of the success of this work.

As for Promzy, she is sanguine in inclusion, sanguine in affection and perhaps sanguine in control.

When we understand how things have come to be as they are, we can be more sanguine in seeking solutions.

Pavan is pumped and excited, Fleetwood -- whose card was always secure -- is a little more sanguine in defeat than he might otherwise have been.

I suspect the ardent capitalist subset of the decrimmers, profiting like a status quo mo fo, to be somewhat sanguine in their crackdown protestations.

You have to be sanguine in this regard and get advantage of the particular lodge with the matching airline organization flights to avail price cut gives.

And others again I have heard so sanguine in their admiration as to extol for proofs of elevated genius what the commonest abilities were capable of executing.

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The more sanguine of City fans welcome the draw and the inevitable challenge ahead with open arms.

Many of the most sanguine of these adventurers returned to their native shores in a worse condition than when they left them.

Yet even this most sanguine of green thumbs sometimes feels her confidence ebb towards the end of a long, hard Central Otago winter.

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So, I'd not buying that EVERYBODY in the Romney campaign was so sanguine on Election day.

If I am sanguine on this point, it is because of a conviction that men and nations do behave wisely once they have exhausted all other alternatives.

He takes the challenges to Google News seriously -- he just returned from talks with President Franois Hollande of France -- but he sounded sanguine on a phone call from Chicago.

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I become sanguine for a moment.

On that point, Kahane is sanguine for now.

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But the law makers and enforcers seem helpless as these companies are heavy enough to prove in courts that their claims are real, genuine and sanguine as the ' Zero Loss ' claim in 2G and Coal-gate.

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Can you blame them? I'd not so sanguine over Amazon's good intentions.

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It may be my temperament, I'd often on a swing from sanguine to melancholic, or my experience, I arrived in Hanmer Springs wearing winter boots on a hot February afternoon.

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I am less sanguine with the calls for his firing and his ouster from society.