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  • She comforted her Mother, and faithfully nursed her Father to his last breath; nay she saved him and the house, with great presence of mind, on a sudden inburst of French soldiers. The Life of Friedrich Schiller Comprehending an Examination of His Works
  • The child showed great presence of mind by grabbing the falling baby.
  • When the gunmen came into the bank, she had the presence of mind to press the alarm.
  • Flood's clever kick turned the defence and, though Ashton was lucky not to be called offside in hacking it on, it was his presence of mind that set up the next phase for the replacement hooker, Dylan Hartley, who ran on to a pass from good charging distance for the try. Martin Johnson's emerging England taught lesson by ruthless All Blacks
  • I'm glad she had the presence of mind to take down the car's registration number.
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  • He plays with the reader by offering erotic diversion and inversion in lieu of the expected moments of heroic presence of mind, voice and body.
  • I had enough presence of mind not to mention my intention.
  • His inexhaustible gift of lightning repartee I saw illustrated on another occasion, when he presided at the midnight "gambol" of a Bohemian club, at which it needed the utmost tact and presence of mind to "ride the whirlwind and direct the storm. America To-day, Observations and Reflections
  • Fortunately someone had the presence of mind to snap off a picture, preserving the soapy creature for posterity.
  • Finally he regained enough presence of mind to unstrap himself. Gideon’s war
  • I had enough presence of mind not to mention my intention.
  • When I recovered my presence of mind a little, I took the locket out of the bit of paper (the locket indeed! it was as big as a barndoor padlock), and slowly put it into my shirt. The Great Hoggarty Diamond
  • I had enough presence of mind not to mention my intention.
  • -- Some years ago, an instance of humanity and presence of mind occurred at a place called Noyon, in France, which well deserves to be commemorated. The Book of Three Hundred Anecdotes Historical, Literary, and Humorous—A New Selection
  • But for once she had the presence of mind not to show her dismay, and she helped Mrs. Gresley to change the crewel-work antimacassars with their washed-out kittens swinging and playing leap-frog for the best tussore silk ones. Red Pottage
  • The boy had the presence of mind to turn off the gas.
  • They're droll, yet morbid, featuring amusing little colorful happy people behaving with perfect presence of mind as their 747 ditches into the Atlantic.
  • Years ago I remember an artical in F/S where the merits of different weapons where tested in the event of a simular situation and it was determined that MOST people would not have the presence of mind to steady and fire a large handgun or rifle effectively and that the best weapon to carry was a short barreled pump-action shotgun loaded with hi quality slugs for maximum stopping power, speed, and deployability. Charging Bear Killed in Alaska
  • The whole affair requires a Zen master's presence of mind to achieve the ideal separation of layers - what we civilians call flakiness. The Seattle Times
  • If Mother Mastiff had retained enough presence of mind to remember that the Drallarian gendarmery occasionally employed the services of tracking animals-for the first time hope crowded despair from Flinx's thoughts. For Love of Mother-Not
  • A gentleman, however, had the presence of mind to stand beside the till, and though all was confusion, the schemers were thwarted.
  • He then asked them if they thought that a drunk man would have had the presence of mind to jump into the back.
  • But, although Mary was a blushing and sensitive person, she was not what is commonly called a diffident girl; -- her nerves had that healthy, steady poise which gave her presence of mind in the most unwonted circumstances. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 03, No. 20, June, 1859
  • Nevertheless, as the attack grew ever more frenzied, I still somehow managed to retain the presence of mind to grope for the necessary remedy.
  • She alone has the presence of mind to remove a burning cinder from a table full of explosives.
  • I not had the presence of mind to shout "Kamerad," which I had heard was the customary thing, I dare say I should have been shot. More Tish
  • Thankfully, I had the presence of mind to get straight outside and plant the Irises, spread the fertilizer and sow the grass seed before it got dark.
  • Our fore fathers had the presence of mind to do away with king and "queenship". King Bush, Knight Dick, and Princess Lynne!
  • The general's courage and presence of mind earned him deep admiration among the armymen.
  • The president answered the modest doctor with as much politeness as presence of mind: he put the figure 1 before the number 100, and wrote (1100) "_They are ten times what they were before_. The Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction Volume 17, No. 469, January 1, 1831
  • I had enough presence of mind left to feel sorry for him and was ready to intercede on his behalf.
  • I wish I'd had presence of mind to screenshot at the time, since it was deleted not long after.
  • With his usual presence of mind he nipped back and picked up Sheldukher's hard copy map of the planet.
  • Any one may mistake in the application of these rules of action or calculation, for want of presence of mind, or of advertency to all that they prescribe, and this may especially happen, when he first commences them in practice. Address to the Senior Class and Before the Audience Assembled at the Annual Commencement on the 28th of June, 1827.
  • His courage/presence of mind deserted him.
  • By the time I had added an ordinary typewriter table to its scanty furnishing, I was hard put to turn around; at the best, I managed to navigate it by a sort of vermicular progression requiring great dexterity and presence of mind. MY LODGING AND SOME OTHERS
  • His courage/presence of mind deserted him.
  • Unless the crew had the presence of mind to close both throttles at the instant of autorotation, an asymmetric thrust condition would have made an inverted spin even more unstable.
  • There is something in “having the presence of mind to record” and to record the uncapturable. Why do you take pictures? | clusterflock
  • The child showed great presence of mind by grabbing the falling baby.
  • To those that jump on that bandwagon, I would remind you that a true patriot is someone who has the presence of mind to question the actions of his own country. Does Obama hate open source?
  • They lost their presence of mind when the workshop took fire.
  • “The Lord of Gilsland is right,” said the Lady Calista, much agitated at the thoughts of the investigation which was to take place; “and besides, if I had presence of mind enough to forge a plausible story, beshrew me if I think I should have the courage to tell it.” The Talisman
  • The ball cannoned off Hayden's midriff and he had the presence of mind to swivel and take a superb reflexive juggling catch.
  • You had the presence of mind to think of it, even after you'd schlepped over to see Jem.
  • It is generally understood that he owes his success in the political arena in no slight measure to the adroitness which is born of his invulnerable presence of mind. The Beetle
  • The Count, recovering his presence of mind, and _presence_ of Tales and Novels — Volume 07
  • However, he has the presence of mind to throw them on the shoulders of Diotima, whom he calls a prophetess, and who, ten years before the plague broke out in Athens, obtained from the gods (he tells us) that delay. Imaginary Conversations and Poems A Selection
  • This second passenger had been in the emergency row and, luckily, had the presence of mind to read the instructions after we hit the birds. Times, Sunday Times
  • But he, amid all the danger, preserving his presence of mind, ceased not with his sword to strike at the elephant's trunk, which enclasped him, and the animal, at last overcome with the pain, quitted the soldier, and fled to the rest with hideous cries, Caesar's Commentaries on the Gallic and Civil Wars: with the Supplementary Books attributed to Hirtius.
  • Of course with him, Bushco later raun inot the “fool me once shame on you. fool me twice….” effect which is why thereafter, Comey had the presence of mind to ask questions and sniff around alternate space when he had trouble getting answers. Firedoglake » Hey, Team Libby… (Part I)
  • Years ago I remember an artical in F/S where the merits of different weapons where tested in the event of a simular situation and it was determined that MOST people would not have the presence of mind to steady and fire a large handgun or rifle effectively and that the best weapon to carry was a short barreled pump-action shotgun loaded with hi quality slugs for maximum stopping power, speed, and deployability. Charging Bear Killed in Alaska

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