Sipila's noble-minded gesture was like a Christmas gift for human traffickers and refugees. |
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As an interpreter, Mørk avoided the noble-minded protocol — the high-school-graduation tread — that is too common in Elgar. |
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When the hero finally encounters a race of noble-minded creatures, they turn out to be horses. |
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He said Taft is the most noble-minded men they have, entirely opposite from what the newspapers say. |
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That noble-minded poet alone merits praise whose word, like the sentence of a judge, keeps free from love or hatred in recording the past. |
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The noble-minded might well object indignantly that we were less cautious where Serbia was concerned. |
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These poor people were led by a wise and noble-minded man to this territory. |
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Although all men hunger for God, only the noble-minded search in all religions and cultures to find a personal encounter with the true God. |
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This is a noble-minded enterprise, to which I, as a Liberal, give my unqualified support. |
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Separately, she will also boost the pensions of people who cannot work due to disability, and spend more money to rehabilitate them. Individually, these proposals may seem noble-minded. |
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The noble-minded, he argued, never contend. It's the taking partSome Chinese commentary on the games did aspire to more lofty Confucian detachment. |
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The primacy of the law in the international order over the balance of power and the law of the strongest is a noble-minded idea, which is still a long way from being fully realised. |
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