Rivka, Regine and Vera are older, mature characters who bring to the film both the weight of experience and the gravity of thoughtfulness. |
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With Solomon, thoughtfulness prevailed, reducing both concertos to the germinal idea. |
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For over ten years his pastoral work was always marked by gentleness, thoughtfulness and sensitivity, especially to those in trouble. |
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For my money, this thoughtfulness makes the moments of gratuitous blasphemy disappointingly glib and unworthy of the rest of the script. |
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When I returned to class I was so overwhelmed at their thoughtfulness I choked up for the first time in front of my students and couldn't speak. |
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Her blush climbed higher as he watched her with feigned serious thoughtfulness. |
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Maybe I'm just old-fashioned, but surely good manners and thoughtfulness should play a part here? |
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Now that's what I call real thoughtfulness, and of course I accepted the suggestion with alacrity. |
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It is only in the last few days that stories have emerged of his quiet acts of kindness and thoughtfulness. |
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I am especially impressed with the respectfulness and thoughtfulness of those writers who disagreed with my position. |
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We really appreciated her thoughtfulness and kindness and are very grateful for what she did to help our dog. |
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This is the thoughtfulness that I think they have brought to me as I discuss the overall mission with them. |
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Patience, ease and thoughtfulness may be lost on account of this constant flood of information. |
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It should alert every responsible officer, every teacher, every student to the need for sensitivity, understanding and delicate thoughtfulness. |
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The thoughtfulness and completeness of the responses serves to underlie the importance of this topic to the research community in Canada. |
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She knew instinctively that goodwill grows in a spirit of thoughtfulness and is blighted by neglectfulness. |
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The solidness of the fleece lining and the sturdiness of the corduroy spoke of a pensive thoughtfulness and an unspoken longing. |
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Your audience will not object, because your thoughtfulness in preparation makes it easier for them to follow your address. |
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Public relations consists of a great many little things, most of them arising out of thoughtfulness on the part of the business man. |
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I've shared tears and anger, thoughtfulness and righteous indignation. |
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Through your energy, your creativity and your thoughtfulness, you contribute to making our communities healthier places to live. |
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Their thoughtfulness will bring pleasure for a long time to many children in a difficult situation. |
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Scouting has long challenged the youth in its Scout troops with action based on thoughtfulness, constructive criticism, and reflection. |
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I can only marvel at the tenderness and thoughtfulness of God and the Immaculate who come down to us with so much consideration. |
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A quality synthesis requires thoughtfulness, professionalism, and political savvy. |
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Aggressive self-abasement, grandstanding, veiled abuse, genuine thoughtfulness, thin-skinned pandering — it's all there. |
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The article also told what was virtually unknown: King's thoughtfulness and kindness to those who had suffered loss. |
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His artistic thoughtfulness and precision are also evident in the 2009 collection Kazan on Directing. |
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His attempts at thoughtfulness fall flat, especially when he attempts On Walden Pond-esque introspection and self-assessment. |
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Almost everyone who knew Bush even distantly, from either side of the aisle, has a story of his thoughtfulness or compassion. |
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Pansies signify thoughtfulness, while hawthorns denote a hopeful spirit. |
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He was a biggish lad, with a boyish, slightly mischievous grin, and thoughtfulness and consideration were seamed in his character. |
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Her diamantine edge softened into something more interesting: thoughtfulness, introspection, and a kind of self-knowledge. |
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Handling men today requires all the intuition and mental agility and thoughtfulness you can muster. |
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The role of Ed is obviously pivotal to this play, and Adrian Rice sustained the character with a touching blend of humour, thoughtfulness and assurance. |
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All we can hope for is that the question will be approached with thoughtfulness, rather than the vitriol which has so far characterised the debate. |
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Candidates will be assessed based on their responses to a series of questions related to interest and thoughtfulness about the impact of the elective on personal and professional futures. |
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But Jesus through his love and thoughtfulness, frees us from this fear. |
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It gives consideration to the rights and feelings of people to whom one is under no obligation. It shows itself in the thoughtfulness that prompts one to speak well of the jobs other people are doing. |
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We were impressed with their insightfulness, thoughtfulness, and their willingness to look at issues from the basis of a problem rather than starting from a deeply entrenched position. |
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We may learn to prevent what we can prevent by thoughtfulness and carefulness, and we may learn about insurance, so as to protect ourselves against the perils that are beyond our control. |
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We may learn to prevent what it is possible to prevent by thoughtfulness and carefulness, and we may learn about insurance so as to protect ourselves against the perils that are beyond our control. |
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When an individual takes the time to put pen to paper or fingers to keyboard, the CBSC recognizes the effort and considers that it merits the time and thoughtfulness of a broadcaster in replying. |
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Soon afterward he moved to Edmonton where he taught economics and earned a reputation in and out of the world of education as a man of commitment and thoughtfulness. |
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But such presumptuousness on the part of mere mortals is possible, and likely to bear fruit, only in communities that have been trained to share and to respect certain moral principles grounded in thoughtfulness. |
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Brown tresses project sophistication, thoughtfulness, and inner strength. |
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There's really only one rule of present-giving, which is that the gift is the product not of a panic-stricken rush to Amazon but of thoughtfulness. |
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He brought to Storm Damage a weight and thoughtfulness beyond his years. |
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All of those who dealt with him, including this commissioner, were impressed by his thoughtfulness, convinced of his independence of mind, struck by his intellectual honesty, and inspired by his personal integrity. |
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We want to make sure that we move forward in this next chapter with the kind of thoughtfulness that the people like Lester Pearson would want us to do. |
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Later there was much more thoughtfulness and a more considered response. |
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We understand that the best decisions balance thoughtfulness and speed. |
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It goes without saying that the musicians united on this recording picked up the gauntlet thrown down to them with thoughtfulness, grace and, above all, good taste. |
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It is heartwarming to learn of how her selflessness and thoughtfulness, in turn, led to her survival. |
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Cecil is much more than just horses though and kindness, thoughtfulness and chirpiness, even in some recent dark days, have never left him. |
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Her performances are marked by youthful imagination, artistic thoughtfulness and a mature command over various aspects of classical vocalism. |
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But in an attempt to offer up thoughtfulness instead of headiness, our guide for this column is the successful international agent, Jehan Malherbe. |
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Personally, I can't thank the greater-Shrewsbury community enough for its time, thoughtfulness, generosity and commitment to Paton and the children of Shrewsbury. |
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But it offers pianistic thrills as well as a few moments of dreamy introspection, and Mr. Ax played it with the vitality and thoughtfulness listeners expect of him. |
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