Parini captures the melancholy comedy of it all, but also Tolstoy's big-heartedness and essential seriousness. |
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Everywhere is a cinematic big-heartedness emphasized by bass drums and gongs. |
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Mandela died two years ago but the extraordinary big-heartedness of black South Africans lives on. |
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The film's broad smiles and big-heartedness are bracingly disingenuous, the self-referential jokes well handled. |
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And anyway, Stacey's warmth, emotion and, yes, big-heartedness more than compensated. |
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But then, that's what the film's most crucial audience needs to hear, and it underscores the film's big-heartedness. |
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Pat had a modesty and big-heartedness that is rare in the film world. |
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Windsor has experienced many difficulties over the past number of years, yet the resiliency so wonderfully exemplified by Karen Coaton's big-heartedness lives on in our community. |
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But few will match the bravery and big-heartedness shown by Birmingham participant Victoria Littlehales. |
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Rose Styron, co-editor of the collection, is to be commended for her big-heartedness in allowing her late husband's turbulent soul to shine forth in all its complicated glory. |
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The Female MPAs said it is the big-heartedness of the party Co-Chairman Asif Ali Zardari that the former PPP leader Zulfiqar Mirza had secured Badins seat. |
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And in the hands of such accomplished actors as Hesmondhalgh and Neilson, the Croppers, with all their quirks and big-heartedness, claimed their place in popular culture. |
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