Doctors are often portrayed as sincere and kindhearted people desirous of relieving the suffering of others. |
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A kindhearted teenager built a safari area free of charge for youngsters at an infants school as part of his A-level studies. |
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Her frizzy red hair was pulled back in a pony tail and the freckles that sprinkled her plump cheeks made her seem kindhearted in a girlish sort of way. |
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You find someone smart and funny and kindhearted and get married so I can make a fuss over the grandbabies. |
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Further know that Divine realisations do not happen for those who are not kindhearted. |
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About myself: I am a purposeful, kindhearted, tender and not jelous girl with the sense of humour and bright imagination. |
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About myself: I am a calm, responsive and kindhearted person, but if necessary I can stand up for myself. |
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Mariciel is a woman among the team with one charming personality: she is confident, joyful, kindhearted and friendly. |
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Which makes the engaging and kindhearted Chummy all the more remarkable and original. |
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He is not only a good sport, he is a good, kindhearted man, and he once sat in on drums with ZZ Top. |
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After just a few touchingly awkward encounters, the kindhearted softie takes in the recently sacked cleaning lady, marries her and becomes a loving father to her daughter. |
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Aunt Polly is a kindhearted, rather simple old woman who takes her responsibility for Tom and his half-brother Sid very seriously. |
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Beethoven was kindhearted however, and he helped raise money for Johann Sebastian Bach's only surviving child, who was living in poverty. |
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Behold, two generations later, the same family welcomes you to the heart of the Quartier Latin with kindhearted professionalism. |
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Though not blessed with the mind nor the courage of the nations, the Skerg are kindhearted and hard-working fellows. |
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Both are urbane, smart-mouthed and kindhearted. |
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American actress who, appeared in dozens of motion pictures during her half-century-long career, often as a tough-talking though vulnerable and kindhearted floozy. |
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I am a kindhearted, open-minded, caring and energetic person. |
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He was kindhearted and a little naive, and he could preach well. |
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I feel extremely fortunate to have discovered not just one set, but ten plus sets of sculpted images of these prominent, surprising, and kindhearted queens in Khmer history. |
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To the country where sympathetic and kindhearted people of more than 160 nationalities, who are warmly welcoming their guests at any time, live in peace. |
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Thanks to the indisposedness of her excellent spouse, this beautiful and kindhearted woman had a sullen cast to her lips, which, incidentally, was quite becoming. |
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