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I heard a world at rest with a deep and natural quiescence.
Even if his quiescence made them think he had turned off, they still would not want to rush it.
The system fades back to quiescence in a few months.
But after each period of quiescence, she tested the ropes again.
Medical costs, after long quiescence, are climbing rapidly once more.
"He heard the blood flow through his limbs once more, after a long period of quiescence."
She followed his countdown, and the system settled to quiescence.
These, I think, were her two chief pleasures, beyond that of mere quiescence.
A second stage, now called the intermediate phase, started around 100,000 years ago, after a long period of quiescence.
He was horrified by what seemed to him quiescence.
Elections offer the illusion of participation in exchange for political quiescence.
They, too, are part of the message: quiescence brings far less pain than revolt.
After 123 a of quiescence, noticeable seismic activity began on 20 March, 1980.
And the old elephant burst from massive quiescence into full charge.
After a long quiescence, the 60-year-old singer's career is booming on several fronts.
If they still need her as a hostage for his quiescence, they'll take very good care of her.
At that point the device was apparently satisfied and settled back into quiescence.
Therefore it curled its tail about itself and sank into quiescence.
The dreaming goddess had been pretending quiescence of recent decades.
He had succeeded in singing the demons of Hell itself into quiescence!
There was a murmur of ac- quiescence from the other Demons present.
Calling this period "quiescence", Taylor started a detailed theoretical study of the issue.
Despite the appearance of quiescence, party leaders claim membership is "exploding."
Hence everything is tending towards a goal of spiritual quiescence.
But their quietude should not be mistaken for quiescence.