Without being dramatic about it, the story ends on a note of sisterly solidarity. |
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I know I should be more patient, more sisterly, more respectful of other people's discoveries. |
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She slung a sisterly arm around her best friend's shoulders, understanding how distraught she was. |
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The Elle of the first film would have taken her aside to provide a few sisterly fashion tips. |
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They embraced the young woman and her child with heartfelt sisterly affection, without a trace of superciliousness. |
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She actually seems believable when she is being very sisterly with a young coffee vendor, or when she is being pally with the lady constable. |
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The prevalence of personal projects over community endeavours can deeply corrode the communion of brotherly and sisterly love. |
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Those participating in the dialogue also agreed that sovereign relations must be established with sisterly States. |
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They can become instruments of innovation and change, and also reinforce sisterly relations within the group. |
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It is against this backdrop that the Bush Administration decided to contrive the border problem between the two sisterly countries. |
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The current crisis in sisterly Lebanon comes at the expense of its people, its land, its infrastructure and its political stability. |
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The night before Jimmy first deployed, I accompanied him to a tattoo parlor for sisterly support. |
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Rachael and Stephanie make a mean sisterly duo on the hill rally circuit. |
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The CIB brings together in a sisterly bond all women's communities consociated with the Benedictine Confederation. |
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A bit of bipartisan sisterly camaraderie was in order, given the still scant number of women in those ranks. |
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We send our sisterly thanks to each and every one of them and to their communities for their generosity. |
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Bring back to Sue and to our sisters of the General Council, our esteem, attachment and sisterly affection. |
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And with these simple words, full with friendship, allow me to send you and your children, my sisterly embrace and the best of wishes. |
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An older, blonde girl, about eight, looks over with sisterly disgust. |
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Mostly, though, it's about the transformative powers of true love, of both the sisterly and romantic kind. |
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We share her stress as she prepares for an annual sisterly get-together. |
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Two one-acre plots were sold off to early members of the community who wanted sisterly relations without the constant challenges of communal living. |
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My country is keen to have peace and security soon restored in the northern part of the sisterly nation of Yemen, within the framework of its territorial integrity, sovereignty and unity. |
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The Alliance this week was all joy, sweetness and sisterly love. |
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Finally, I would like to thank all sisterly and friendly countries and international organizations and non-governmental organizations for the assistance they have provided the children of Iraq in their current circumstances. |
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Thank you, Mary, for your sisterly visit in our midst. |
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These 45 seconds of sisterly affection would have changed Frozen. |
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