That she is a woman with the most sincere and proven solicitude for refugees was attested to by their representatives. |
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It is not strange that with such a chorister in charge, all solicitude about anthems and voluntaries vanished from the preacher's mind. |
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He was especially nice to Mimi, whom he treated with a gentle solicitude both on and off camera, exactly how he must have been with Takako. |
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However, ultimately it might be argued that neither her self-imposed privations nor apparent solicitude qualifies as a genuine ordeal. |
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Despite all that solicitude for the privacy of would-be spouses, the prohibition on incestuous marriages stands. |
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We owe our success to you, Mr President, your solicitude has not been lacking. |
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All of us who lived with him at Santa Sabina, Rome, enjoyed his friendship, generosity and solicitude for the Order. |
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Apart from this solicitude, the question which is raised is the continuation of the democratic process. |
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Nobody escaped her tender solicitude, neither her religious, or the children or penitents. |
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Such dependency was readily dissembled, in the imagination of the day, as an artist's superior claim on the world's solicitude. |
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Here's the Kommersant correspondent's explanation for Mr Putin's solicitude. |
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In 1392 the king lost his sanity, a shocking event that aroused popular solicitude for the crown. |
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She further contends that the Council violated the principle of good administration and its duty of solicitude towards the applicant. |
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He would look after his friends with rather touching solicitude. |
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Though displaying no overt solicitude, the tavern owner seemed helpful. |
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I have argued that in the United States the conjunction of many factors resulted in the special solicitude toward children that condemned child labor. |
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Not even Voltaire's hypersensitive behaviour checked her solicitude for his welfare and her promotion of his plays, in spite of their dramatic weakness. |
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The agency's inclusiveness, its solicitude toward the divergent perspectives of many different stakeholders, fit with its avowed mission of neutrality. |
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A young man stood before me, his brow creased in solicitude. |
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The round-the-clock communications and solicitude evidently required for her maintenance demanded a heroism if not masochism in her patient allies. |
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I remember seeing him in his 60s, a big, six-foot-tall man, his balding hair completely gray, waiting on his 80-year-old mother with filial solicitude. |
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Katherine said that no man has ever treated her as well as Jake has, which either is a testament to Jake's solicitude or a condemnation of her previous relationships. |
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Thanks to their attention and solicitude, the Prize's international prestige has continuously grown since its inception. |
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If you add that you should try to act with solicitude for the feelings and well-being of others, then you will know how to be courteous. |
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It evokes a reflexive pang of parental solicitude in the reader. |
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The Church reaffirms her maternal solicitude for the faithful who find themselves in this or other analogous situations that impede them from being admitted to the Eucharistic table. |
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In keeping with your pastoral solicitude, Venerable Brethren, do not cease to recommend and encourage these exercises of piety from which the faithful, entrusted to your care, cannot but derive salutary fruit. |
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His service to the Gospel, however, is not limited to the faithful of his particular Church nor is the entire Church the sole object of his pastoral solicitude. |
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The accused Hans Scholl has been a student of medicine since the spring of 1939 and, thanks to the solicitude of the National Socialist government, has begun his eighth semester in those studies. |
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In the name of my brother bishops in Canada, Most Holy Father, I convey to you our devoted personal regards, and ask you in your pastoral solicitude to bless us and all the faithful of the Church in Canada. |
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The two aunts laughed heartily, too, for Gabriel's solicitude was a standing joke with them. |
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There should have been more solicitude for the peace of Europe, and a livelier perception of the fact that neighbourly conduct and good feeling cannot be inculcated by military measures. |
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To think constructively about our health is not to indulge in hypochondria, that morbid mental condition of solicitude which bores our friends and wrecks our own enjoyment of life. |
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Of course, many offenders will be antisocial individuals who deserve little solicitude, while many victims will have well-developed social consciences and empathize with the plight of the urban poor. |
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