I was solicitous to dive into his thoughts upon this head and put some questions which tended to the point that I wished. |
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I understand the need for clear communication with customers, and I would give the same solicitous treatment to all citizens. |
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He leant over their table like a solicitous waiter, holding his warrant card. |
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And the manager was most solicitous, arranging for a car and reliable driver for our trip to Hampi, 11 km away. |
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A visitor from California is Diana's brother, Adam, who is running for Congress, accompanied by his young, smarmily solicitous secretary, Jamie. |
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An attitude that started out as solicitous and respectful becomes condescending and mocking. |
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He was a mix of austerity and kindness, often a sweet and solicitous friend. |
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A few might be solicitous enough to turn it over to the lost and found counter. |
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The man was poor and wretched and had no claim upon the ruler, no right even to lift a solicitous hand. |
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Daisy, the unloved eight-year-old in a large family, becomes the willing acolyte to the tender and solicitous Theresa. |
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To that end, there are fine antiques and paintings, overstuffed sofas, roaring log fires, solicitous staff, visiting dogs and spectacular views. |
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The parties on the opposite sides of the intervening obstacle appearing to be equally solicitous to surmount it.
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In our posh London hotel suite, she glides through, thanks the press girl, and is regally solicitous when a tape recorder coughs and dies. |
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After grabbing ourselves a table, and having a high chair rolled on up by one of the super solicitous staff members, we paused to enjoy the view. |
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Contrary to my expectations, he was every inch the country gentleman, a charming and solicitous host. |
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Anna realizes that Trevor is unlikely to be so solicitous when it is Anna who requires his attention. |
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The nurses and staff who previously had been so solicitous of his welfare were overjoyed at his new appearance. |
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William Brown-Lee was a clever, solicitous man and Alicia considered herself fortunate to have captured his attention. |
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I follow and offer refreshment, which is once more declined, though this time the Italian's manner is not offhand, but solicitous and somewhat grave. |
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His tone was gentle and solicitous, but Miguel didn't trust it. |
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I have read the Justice Department memos — by turns clinical about inflicting pain and oddly solicitous about diaper rash. |
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Should a professor choose to reject the study or insist on changes not agreeable to the sponsor, another university scientist will very likely be more solicitous. |
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The club could not have been more solicitous and a day to remember was had by all. |
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He is solicitous towards her, knowing he needs her support, for example, against those pesky accusations of graft. |
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How many times have I seen you be tendered and more solicitous precisely with those who most offend you and make you suffer? |
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If the Doha Development Agenda is to be faithful to its mission, WTO must be solicitous about the needs of African countries. |
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The Syrian Arab Republic affirms that it is most solicitous of Lebanon's sovereignty, political independence and territorial integrity. |
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Their solicitous compassion spread to the young people and adults who united with them in a campaign of charity. |
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In a world increasingly bending toward snark, Updike managed to remain curious, solicitous, a gentleman. |
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He is attentive, even solicitous, and Theresa accepts a dinner date. |
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If the project has been reasonably solicitous of poor people on the rental end, it has been less so when it comes to the planned 360 for-sale houses and town homes. |
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Anthony was very solicitous, making sure Deb and I were okay. |
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The media establishment has always been solicitous of the poor, and through much fine reporting over the years has become intimately familiar with them. |
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Among the most important of these is the central role of the extended family, which is extremely solicitous of the welfare and reputation of its members. |
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The pearlized wedding invitations consisted of a six-page solicitous program that resulted in no regrets. |
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To counteract guilty feelings about the divorce, a father may be more solicitous or extravagant with his children when they visit, and be unwilling to use any form of discipline. |
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Red foxes are patient, solicitous, and sometimes playful parents. |
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But the interest developed as the reprobate was brought in for questioning – he vulnerable, if infuriating, the officers solicitous, wearily patient, checking whether he'd eaten and had his methadone. |
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Mary is the mixed-race woman who in going out to meet the indigenous people, presenting herself as a tender mother ever solicitous for the pain and suffering of a crushed and enslaved people. |
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Chosen by God to be holy, serving the Church and all mankind, the deacon should continually grow in awareness of his own ministerial character in a manner that is balanced, responsible, solicitous and always joyful. |
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This lot fly to Ella's rescue whenever she is set sadistically impossible tasks and there's a lovely point where it becomes apparent that they embody the watchfully solicitous spirit of the dead father. |
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We can live happily together in today's world only if we are zealous in protecting our own liberty and solicitous for the liberty of everyone else. |
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Syria will support the position of Lebanon in any investigation of that event, given the fact that it is most solicitous of Lebanon's sovereignty, independence and prosperity. |
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But it does not contribute to the uberty of reasoning, which far more calls for solicitous care. |
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Although democratic government is generally solicitous of those rights, there are occasions when the majority will be tempted to ignore fundamental rights in order to accomplish collective goals more easily or effectively. |
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Each of the communities, living in prayer, in the joy of brotherly communion and in generous and solicitous service, is an attractive and credible sign for those who want to respond to the call of the Lord. |
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An English tradesman is always solicitous to cut the shop whenever he can do so with impunity. |
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Handel also there encountered theologian and professor of Oriental languages August Hermann Francke, who was particularly solicitous of children, particularly orphans. |
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He had always been solicitous for the welfare of his family. |
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