sternness u rečniku PONS

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It's just that he is stern because he has been brought up in an era of sternness.
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It was said that he governed with integrity and sternness, and the people benefitted from his governance.
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Stern when sternness was necessary, yet gentleness was the prevailing ingredient of his royal nature.
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His sternness with his kids is a way of controlling his emotions, because the kids remind him of that loss.
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Eventually, though, his father's sternness dominates his life.
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Their bearing has recalled the sternness of contemporary art musicians, while their poetic appropriations have consistently situated their work within a determinedly high-cultural context.
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In later years, he lived more discreetly as a scholar and educationist, earning both praise and opprobrium for his sternness and erudition.
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Those for the public, of official dignitaries and celebrated characters admit of more firmness, sternness and soberness.
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Her chief virtues were "frugalitas, severitas" and "fidelis" frugality, sternness, and faithfulness.
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According to legal scholars, he showed law-and-order sternness when handling criminal cases while often exhibiting a liberal impulse in civil cases.
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