1. The aim is to bring calm to the streets and reduce the death toll on the roads which costs millions of pounds every year. 2. After the Parliament vote, as darkness brought calm to most of the West Bank and Gaza, tens of thousands of Jewish settlers filled the heart of Jerusalem. 3. But officials on both sides looked to the possibility that this truce could become a springboard for negotiations that might bring calm to other areas. 4. But the calm atmosphere did not bring real calm. 5. In just two months, Kimmich has begun to bring calm to a university in turmoil and even to the factionalized board of trustees. 6. More recently, he enlisted Christy Best, a professional organizer with a Web site called Clutterbug.net, to excavate his closet and bring some calm to his life. 7. On the other hand, blue and green are subdued and bring calm to a garden. 8. Sometimes he will deny the obvious if he thinks it will bring calm. 9. Sometimes the simple act of acknowledging you are off track is enough to bring calm. 10. The loan package clearly bought the government several months to improve its fiscal condition, but it has not brought calm. |