She thanked the men and women of the Irish Defence Forces for their courage, dedication and unselfish humanity. |
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The pupils got together and in the most unselfish way collected their pocket money to make a donation. |
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Not only may they do better if the person carrying them is unselfish, altruistic, and principled, but it is easy to see why this should be so. |
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The truth that von Trier seeks in his work is realised in this performance, which affects the whole cast with an unselfish generosity. |
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The point is, these people gave of themselves in such unselfish ways and cared enough to point me in the right direction. |
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An Irish citizen has never been president, and it will also make you look unselfish, noble and statesman-like. |
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His unselfish and noble virtues have earned him huge respect across all shades of political opinion. |
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Absolute unity and unselfish leadership are two pressing imperatives stressed by many participants at the seminar. |
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Kamil was a clean-living man with high moral values and he was completely unselfish, caring and gentle. |
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Each power insisted that empire building was, in part, unselfish, even noble. |
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In fact, the liturgy should consider unselfish love and joyful praise as the most important element of liturgical service. |
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Then, personal passion or stress is purified and transformed into unselfish compassion. |
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He has taken on an unselfish task, not for love or money, for the first time in his life. |
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She was an unselfish creature, he noted, up a full hour before the scullery maid, helping her with her work so that she might sleep in. |
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Are they snotty suburban materialists or caring and unselfish community leaders? |
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Annabelle was deeply touched at his unselfish avowal of where his first duty lay. |
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It was an unflustered, unselfish control Lambert exuded, winning, coveting and distributing the ball without over-complicating the issue. |
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No one will ever again be as knowledgeable about every bird species across all of Canada, nor offer such ungrudging and unselfish assistance. |
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It inspires others by its unselfish example and holds out hope of even more effective public action in days to come. |
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Given her record of altruism and unselfish service to the Irish people we can be sure that is what she would wish. |
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The cultivation of detachment encourages an unselfish appreciation and enjoyment of nature without thought of profit and exploitation. |
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This year they are paying tribute to Marion Donoghue for her unselfish work and assistance to the association during the past years. |
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Never in my wildest column-writing fantasies did I imagine a response so generous and unselfish. |
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I have great admiration and respect for these people, their unselfish act to understand and help people is above and beyond the call of duty. |
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And she just had a respect for everyone and was the most non-judgmental, unselfish person you would ever meet. |
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Sr Mary's unselfish life touched so many people in so very many ways and her passing leaves an emptiness that can never be filled. |
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Now suppose that voters behave as unselfish, disinterested judges of what is best. |
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He will always do what's best for the team, but as well as being unselfish he is a quality player. |
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Sisters Rutter and Hyde were later awarded an MBE each for their unselfish devotion and care. |
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Kevin was principled, courageous, incorruptible, unselfish and a man of great integrity. |
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She described him as not perfect, yet unselfish, as loving with a marvelous sense of humor and a great intellect. |
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Have you ever in your life met a child as cheerful, spookily intelligent, unselfish, or indomitable as little Shirley? |
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He made many firm friends during that time and was tireless an unselfish in his commitment to the invalids and lending assistance to all who sought his help and advice. |
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We need a clean heart, filled with unselfish affection, empty of the disorders introduced by an inflated ego. |
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The occultist fails unless, animated by love, he finds an unselfish purpose for his will, knowledge and intelligence. |
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A free gift is part of a social concept of solidarity which is all the more unselfish because the gift is anonymous. |
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He excels when playing the unselfish alter ego of his actual character as he tries to win back the heart of his lost love through familiar romantic gestures of old. |
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But we must be brave of heart and unselfish, and do our duty, and all will be well! |
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It seemed but poor comfort to so brave and unselfish a soul, and impulsively I bent over and kissed him. |
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A good book, written by one person for any number of selfish and unselfish reasons, goes against the clockwork agenda so ascendant everywhere in the world. |
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This agreement also proves how dialogue and unselfish and hard work can pay off. |
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Mr L has worked hard to project that he is a man of the people, only better: unselfish, engaged, evolved. |
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A workable settlement for the future might take more time than even the most benevolent and unselfish outsider can offer. |
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While not all members display these traits, the ideal member gives his total, unselfish loyalty to the movement. |
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I know that my tenacious persecutors will later be my faithful and unselfish sowers, for I will give them very great proofs of my truth. |
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Invariably I have been greeted by cancer clinic volunteers returning their unselfish labour, time and talents to our health system. |
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Therefore, the community of believers is a gift of God, through which God draws humankind into the realm of his gracious, unselfish love. |
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The selfish ones and the unselfish ones find their teachers according to their quality. |
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How can we, both as individuals and as a church, better manifest such unselfish giving? |
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It also agrees to the donation of egg cells if the donation is genuine, or in other words a voluntary, unselfish and free act. |
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To hold sacred the concept of free enterprise and unselfish service to the customer. |
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He's a generous, unselfish actor at the best of times and here, at the worst of times, he does not appear to mind having his scenes stolen by a rabbit and a bird. |
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Alonso's stare was stony-eyed as he climbed from his Ferrari which he had dragged into second place thanks, in no small measure, to the unselfish and sporting behaviour of his underrated team-mate Felipe Massa. |
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I know now there should have been no higher beatitude than to live in the presence of an unselfish, unasking, vital love. |
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He is one of the most unselfish individuals that I have had the pleasure to help educate. |
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The parent's relationship with his child involves his desire to equip his child for life as best he can. at its finest, the parental role is serving, unselfish and even occasionally self-sacrificing. |
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Great point guards are tough, unselfish, understand the game, and are mentally strong. |
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There's a kind of unsentimental, unselfish lens through which she articulates the simple joys and burdens of living, the journey of finding oneself. |
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It is a most unselfish act and perhaps that is why there are still 10,000 children waiting for a foster home. |
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We are grateful for your great and unselfish commitment to the Swiss financial centre and wish you all the best for a happy and fulfilling retirement. |
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A self-centred person is conscious only of his own unsatisfied needs, whereas the unselfish member of the family expands through all other members to touch life at a multitude of points. |
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By committing themselves in this way, they can show that they are taking part in civil society in a sincere and unselfish way without, on the other hand, being absorbed within the entirety of a civil society. |
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Tens of thousands of religious sisters and brothers, by their love and unselfish service to those who suffer from poverty in its many forms, have contributed to nourishing the faith of many in the Church in Asia. |
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However, they understand the importance of recognition and send flowers, candy, and other tokens of appreciation to acknowledge the unselfish work of their volunteers. |
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The remarkable wave of solidarity and unselfish mutual assistance that showed itself in the struggle against the floodwaters, must be supplemented by clear and substantial indications of the European Union's solidarity. |
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Knight was an immediate success at Army because of his coaching philosophy, which stressed discipline, unselfish play, and relentless man-to-man defense. |
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More than ever, in these times of crises, human rights defenders, through their rigorous investigations, their uncompromised actions and their unselfish commitment constitute the last rampart against arbitrariness. |
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The time has come for New Labour to protect the interests of decent, unselfish taxpayers by setting rules to ensure fair play. |
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So much more than a pet whose appeasing and securing presence is coupled with a completely unselfish attachment, the dog assists man in a great variety of circumstances. |
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The cow in Hindu society is traditionally identified as a caretaker and a maternal figure, and Hindu society honours the cow as a symbol of unselfish giving. |
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He put out his hand, and Mr. Burd gripped it with unselfish warmth, assuring the tall, lanksome young man that he was fine and dandy, and as fit as a fiddle on Fourth of July. |
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Flintoff likes Jones for his unselfish chivvying of the fielders and the way he supports him in their regular, productive partnerships for the sixth wicket. |
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