quietly in the PONS Dictionary

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It reminds me of people who go around quietly and yet have a strong effect on others because behind the calm you sense solid substance.
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Notwithstanding, this very gallant chaplain was seen moving quietly amongst the men and tending the wounded, absolutely regardless of his personal safety.
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It is marketed as being quietly enchanting and including a wandering country charm and all of the story-telling seductiveness of earlier work.
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Instead of helpful intervention, he was summoned to a phone call with a bureaucrat who told him to live quietly and to not write again.
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In more massive stars, the ignition of helium fusion occurs relatively quietly.
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The band dissolved quietly towards the end of 1999.
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He made little headlines during time trials, quietly making the field late on the second day.
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This angle was quietly dropped before it reached a conclusion.
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We got to train at the same time, slowly and quietly, no-one noticed us.
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The engine option was quietly discontinued halfway through the mid 1963 production run.
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