But their professionalism in immediately stabilizing my wife and taking her vitals was matched with exceptional kindness. |
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Finally, I must acknowledge the kindness of His Grace The Duke of Norfolk in allowing access to his archives at Arundel Castle. |
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Thank you to the Counsells and Beardsleys for their kindness and generosity and hospitality. |
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The joy, the support, the care and kindness that this man showed was completely amazing. |
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It is only in the last few days that stories have emerged of his quiet acts of kindness and thoughtfulness. |
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But people need to be treated with kindness, compassion and support, not as criminals. |
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This shows tolerance, acceptance and kindness, whether you support his view or not. |
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We can never do enough to show our sense of his kindness to our kinswoman, Donna. |
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I would like to be with people that help me practice acts of loving kindness in my daily life. |
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If you put out a call for the milk of human kindness, someone usually turned up with an extra pint. |
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Yet despite its deeply inhospitable climate, the people of Wisconsin are full of the milk of human kindness. |
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But there is an unforgiving quality about them and not much of the milk of human kindness. |
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But the rub of this debate is how, when it comes to the milk of human kindness, we want to see the glass as half empty and not half full. |
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He's a lion on the battlefield, but you can't imagine him having visions, or much of the milk of human kindness. |
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If there is a drop of the milk of human kindness in his veins it is extraordinarily well diluted. |
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This is a good one, perhaps because it provides a different slant on the milk of human kindness. |
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The lawyer explained the fact away with a sentimental appeal to basic recording industry generosity and kindness. |
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She remains convinced that values such as kindness and fairness are worth defending. |
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By the way, give my regards to your friend Rhapsody, and thank her for her kindness. |
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One of the old stock, she was a real lady and will be fondly remembered in the area for her many acts of kindness. |
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Eliza once saved an African shaman who repaid her kindness by bestowing her with the ability to talk with critters. |
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Anybody who needs to correct someone about beauty college not being a real college has a navy bean for a heart and a kindness quotient of zip. |
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He could be distant, private, sensitive, fiery, but he was a man also governed by impressive kindness and responsibleness. |
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With difficulty, she restrained herself from getting emotional as a result of his sudden kindness. |
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Her beauty and kindness were legendary in our small department and I adored her. |
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For all his kindness, Ben was also legendarily a tough guy, and only a tough guy could have made his choices. |
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At every opportunity he recalls deeds of kindness done to him by others, even in past lives. |
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And David said, Is there yet any that is left of the house of Saul, that I may show him kindness for Jonathan's sake? |
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There are stories aplenty about his kindness in helping a lot of people from all corners of India. |
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We really appreciated her thoughtfulness and kindness and are very grateful for what she did to help our dog. |
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She saw a lot of herself in my wife, who, in turn, never forgot the long-standing kindness that had been shown to her family. |
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The Buddha taught that one should practice loving kindness to all sentient beings. |
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In such purification the motivation of loving kindness and compassion is absolutely vital. |
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I approach her, intent to help this poor girl and show her the sort of loving kindness that this cruel post-apocalyptic world had not shown her. |
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Remember children hear your tone of voice more than your words, so speak to them with respect and loving kindness. |
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When it comes to recording the day, I can't help but wish they had pills for those who, in old age, lose the quality of loving kindness. |
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Now you can keep your beauty, your loving kindness, and maybe others will remember these things about you as I do. |
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This difficulty was abolished by the kindness and sagacity of Mr Atkinson, who had been my adviser throughout. |
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Their gentleness and sagacity, their kindness to their wives and loyalty to their families has been misconstrued. |
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You're totally honest but know how to deliver any piece of news with kindness, smarts and tact. |
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He was a mix of austerity and kindness, often a sweet and solicitous friend. |
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An avuncular African doctor had the time to be reassuring and overflowing with human kindness. |
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By the very nature of what it is, Empires are malignant, not benign though they cloak this malignancy with shallow kindness. |
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She tried to keep her tender kindness hidden in order to appear strong and in control. |
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It is always difficult coming to terms with an imminent loss, but it was made much easier when such kindness was shown by an entire team. |
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He adored his students and, today, many testify to his personal help and kindness. |
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Those who knew Chapman all testify to his kindness, persistence, simplicity and integrity. |
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She loved his kindness and his silliness, though she was a little unnerved by his desire to get into scuffles. |
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It takes a lot of determined willpower to reset your mind to think more about self-nurturing and kindness than self-punishment and guilt. |
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Since I've been over here on this semi-permanent basis, I have found almost universal kindness and politeness. |
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But all his kindness has earned him not the thanks of the toffee-nosed British Establishment but their supercilious contempt. |
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The good book says that if you extend kindness to your enemies it heaps coals of fire on his head. |
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His gruff manner always belied a kindness in him that all his close friends knew he had. |
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I thought he captured the 'wooden' exterior very well, but also the kindness beneath. |
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When a person donates blood, he does not and should not know who the beneficiary of his act of kindness has been. |
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After all, how can we expect a person who is cruel to small creatures to show kindness and benevolence to his countrymen? |
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On the other hand pious people often have little respect for what they dismiss as milk-and-water values like kindness and compassion. |
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In the end her kindness changes her life forever, finds her a guy and more than makes up for lost mirth. |
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She watched in fascination, sadly noting that the kindness the boy had shown her before were gone. |
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It's a pleasant show of human kindness in a time when all we seem to hear about is terrorism and violence. |
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His professionalism, depth of knowledge, and kindness made him an inspiration to amateurs and professionals alike. |
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He instead uses words that reflect the traits of humility, modesty, and loving kindness that are a manifestation of his soul. |
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I said we're all gonna take a turn, and you're gonna do it outta the kindness of your heart. |
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In love you have patience, kindness, the absence of jealousy, pride and boastfulness. |
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There is love, kindness and bounty in special relationships that bring you much happiness and joy. |
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She is a great example to the whole community in her unselfishness and kindness. |
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I humbly request to be included among the latter and to be allowed to quote an example of his unstinting kindness and generosity. |
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And yes, I thank you for your kindness and your genuine gesture of brotherly love. |
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She was reputedly of great beauty, and aside from that also possessed much grace, kindness, nobility, and, among other things, charm. |
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Her long black hair was tied back in a thick braid, and her blue-gray eyes gazed into mine with a mixture of wisdom, kindness, and nobility. |
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They also took him further afield on occasions to dances and socials and he treasured their goodness and kindness in a very special way. |
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But mixed with this spikiness was rare generosity and kindness of an unstinting kind. |
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Lady Catherine de Bourgh would turn a saint's milk of human kindness to vinegar. |
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Thank you, Almighty God, for your loving kindness towards this nation in these trying times. |
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His kindness and moral generosity I found uplifting in today's squalid world of denigration, spin and hypocrisy. |
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No, they are not animals, they are evil demons who hide under the cloak of kindness and normality while they hatch their plots. |
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Medical schools used to put clinical excellence at the top of the agenda, at the expense of human contact and kindness. |
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He said it had given his dad back his faith in human kindness and after all that has happened, I feel that too. |
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It is so refreshing to know that there are people who do abide by the codes of human kindness. |
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As a matter of fact, the lack of such human qualities as honesty, kindness, and public spirit are generally felt. |
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This was an India I had never known, where human kindness flowed freely and tradesmen greeted me with genuine warmth. |
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Because of the kindness of strangers I am at least inclined to believe there is hope. |
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Yet I was overwhelmed by the kindness of Laotian people, who were warm without being obtrusive, direct without being rude. |
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We were to be hostage to military kindness, stultified by Stockholm syndrome. |
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She interpreted the least amount of kindness from a man as an open declaration of love. |
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It was a touching and heart-warming experience and I was grateful for their kindness. |
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Just as his light verse is based on strong-mindedness, so his kindness was based on courage. |
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The enormous outpouring of love, kindness, caring, generosity and courage was amazing to behold. |
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I will never fully recover from the loss, but your outpouring of kindness and understanding has made her death that much more bearable. |
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She was very well known for her kindness and charity and, at her home, there was always someone calling in for tea and a chat. |
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The two of them trekked and hitched across Iran, relying on the kindness of strangers. |
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Therefore, as God's chosen people, holy and dearly loved, clothe yourselves with compassion, kindness, humility, gentleness and patience. |
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Everyone in the land is slowly coming to respect Gulliver's clemency and kindness. |
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Everyone has been kindness itself, without being cloyingly polite to the foreigner. |
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What price can you put on kindness, integrity, a sense of humour and the same familiar face coming through the door? |
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All museums rely on the kindness of private and corporate donors, many of whom expect to be wooed with special perks or consideration. |
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Behind it all there was a sense of decency and fair play and an underlying kindness and compassion. |
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The powerlessness of kindness, of senseless kindness, is the secret of its immortality. |
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To Kathleen and the children he was kindness personified and was always there to lend a helping hand when anyone was in trouble. |
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In every respect, he was kindness personified and a man of the richest and most sincere nature. |
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He was kindness personified in everything he did and he was incapable of uttering an ugly or offensive word. |
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So, Tony, if you are incapable of political acts of kindness please step aside. |
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His greying hair was styled in a comb-over, his brown eyes glowing with kindness. |
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She thanked me for my kindness and waved incessantly as we continued on our way. |
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We last see her crying inconsolably, now that she has lost not only her name, but also the one person ever to show her genuine kindness and love. |
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Childhood is the right time to inculcate the trait of kindness and how better can one do it than by example? |
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The government gave us an important quest to fulfill before our execution, but we will not return the favor of kindness! |
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The boy passed them the letters, and two penny pieces, then thanked them for their kindness before returning the way he had come. |
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Respect and kindness, fidelity and sincerity, are no doubt the essential points which Judo students should particularly observe. |
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Her image of purity, innocence and kindness fits the traditional Chinese female role. |
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A quiet, inoffensive person, she was the essence of gentleness and kindness. |
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Poor Karl, who wears a pitiful wig and returns Lizzie's kindness by trying to protect her from daddy, endures endless humiliations. |
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You could almost see the flames of competitiveness burning inside him and, although fierce, he was a man of character and kindness. |
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Love cancels resentment, envy and jealousy and replaces them with kindness, forbearance and cordiality. |
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As a general rule, this money doesn't help the poor, and forgiving the debt is not a gesture of kindness to the neediest people in the world. |
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I would count myself more fortunate if he were to resemble you in kindness and love of justice. |
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Feeling he should express gratitude for the woman's kindness, he held up the crock of salt pork and onions, but the words just wouldn't come. |
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Belle shows him that the bird responds better to freedom and kindness than to imprisonment and threats. |
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That act of kindness and the lady's friendliness and genuine concern that we had had a good day in Bury, warmed our hearts. |
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The milk of human kindness curdles in his characters into a corrosive acid eating into their very souls. |
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They earnestly hope to come back in the summer and they are most grateful for the kindness shown in Rathdowney and other areas. |
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But it was so gallant of him and showed me some kindness in him where I'd never seen it that I let him without protest. |
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They made many friends and were struck by the kindness, generosity and optimism of the local people. |
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A person who is privately most generous, he remembers those who have shown kindness to him. |
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Ella was a very special person, whose good works and kindness knew no bounds. |
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Several arms of gentle loving kindness enfolded him into an embrace of warmth and love. |
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His real kindness was shown by genial estimates of character and liberal appreciation of the labours of others engaged in kindred studies. |
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You've been treating me with such kindness and I've walked all over you as though you were mud. |
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They said they were overwhelmed by the warm welcome and kindness received from local people. |
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But it sure was a far cry from the civility and warm kindness he showed me during that other party. |
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On behalf of himself and his family who received such a warm welcome, your kindness and generosity will be gratefully remembered. |
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Bea had a most generous nature to which people warmed to immediately and her kindness and good deeds were legendary. |
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We experienced the warmth and kindness of the local people who soon became our friends. |
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She felt such warmth and kindness from him, as well as a fierceness to protect, and an urge to do what he thought was the right thing. |
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Nana, another year has passed yet the memory of you, your warmth and love and kindness and the lessons you taught me, do not fade. |
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Without any kindness or warmth, he quickly placed one hand on my waist and the other in mine. |
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The Queen Mother through her gracious smile generated warmth and kindness to us all. |
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His eyes opened and they were filled with the kindness and warmth that she was used to seeing. |
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Overall the sheltie is a compact dog with a moderately long head, the tiniest of ears and an expression of wisdom and kindness. |
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Truly a charismatic man, he projects loving kindness to everyone and it shows. |
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We would like to acknowledge our appreciation to Siobhan and her partner Liam for their kindness and hard work. |
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There was a serene and tranquil quality about Dermot, a gentle aura of goodness and kindness that radiated from his heart. |
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He traveled the world, and everywhere he journeyed, he offered help and kindness. |
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So I think she is a person with an usual gift for loving kindness and forgiveness, and I wish her joy and happiness in her marriage. |
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There was incredible kindness there, and to know that you weren't alone was such a boost. |
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He was a brilliant attorney with a self-effacing kindness and affability unlike any I have ever seen. |
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She cooks, keeps house, dispenses food and kindness and runs the Lodge single-handed. |
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It is not the kindness of this prince's heart but the piercing realism of Machiavelli that has produced this morally preferable outcome. |
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If they aren't competing with each other to be Top Mom, they're killing him with kindness. |
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Conversely you could make sweet love to them if you prefer to kill them with kindness. |
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One good way to deal with all your enemies, including pests like this guy, is to kill them with kindness. |
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And sympathy isn't necessarily just a pose struck in order to kill him with kindness. |
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The firm's directors now have 10 days to consider a response to this attempt to kill them with kindness. |
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Wilson plays Vann, a genteel psychopath who murders his victims with poisoned Amaretto after killing them with kindness. |
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Learn to respect and reciprocate small gestures of concern, kindness, compassion and humanity. |
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The couple say they have been left speechless by the kindness and generosity of friends and neighbours. |
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He was known for his kindness and generosity and his concern for the young. |
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Its time to treat yourself with the same kindness and care you give others. |
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Her kindness and generosity go way beyond what is expected of any human being. |
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And a huge thank you for all your kindness and generosity within this department. |
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The kindness and generosity of people I have never met leaves me lost for words. |
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Everyone's kindness and generosity is very much appreciated by all concerned. |
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Noted for her kindness and courtesy, Catherine was very much at home in her chosen vocation. |
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Part of the problem with kindness and compassion is that they often present as weak and empty virtues. |
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These awards were given to them for their kindness and generosity to their neighbours. |
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Their spirituality resides in values of neighbourliness, kindness, community and family. |
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A special thank you to neighbors and friends for their kindness, support and help. |
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A sincere thank you to our family and friends for their kindness on this occasion. |
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Doreen was renowned for her caring and compassionate nature and her kindness to so many people. |
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Most of the team of school children presented their item woven around a particular theme, ranging from patriotism and love to kindness and charity. |
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His voice was rather gruff but there was kindness in his blue eyes. |
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His kindness, his gentleness and his intelligence, which she had foolishly deplored as somehow unromantic, now suddenly seemed very appealing and attractive. |
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If society made one small change, we would be living in everlasting peace, with boundless prosperity, and experiencing eternal kindness to one another. |
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He is to be admired for his kindness and genuine pastoral concern for all the members of his flock. |
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They appreciated her kindness but were not ready to reciprocate the gesture. |
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He was known for his kindness, his candor, and his dislike of hypocrisy. |
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Throwing good money after bad, into the black hole of the stubbornly unreformed, bureaucratic, top-heavy NHS is a cruelty, not a kindness, to patients. |
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As the wheels of the grant system grind so slowly this tradition of kindness breaks down in some foster homes who demand that their charges bring in an income. |
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She is incapable of responding to kindness and enquiry, even very gentle flirting on the part of a co-worker. |
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His fundamental kindness and honorableness have always impressed me. |
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The second trump is the kindness and obligingness of the staff. |
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Anger and hatred are powerless in the face of authentic human kindness. |
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She sighed heavily upon her straw pallet, playing deaf to Sophia's stories and seeking excuse to avoid expressing heartfelt gratitude for Laura's kindness. |
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Izzy loves the Lord Jesus with all her heart and she wants to share the Lord with all who want to hear the good news about God's loving kindness and saving grace. |
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She became a popular member of the community, respected for her dedication and kindness, and her tolerance of the more Bacchic aspects of island life. |
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I would like to take this opportunity to thank all the supporters who over the years have backed the team and personally showed me much kindness and loyalty. |
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Make clear to your children the times when you see them as trustworthy, teachable, and reliable or how much you appreciate their honesty, patience, kindness, or diligence. |
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The needle of that compass is kindness, simple human kindness. |
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Anthony's niceness and kindness acts as a catalyst on the other kids. |
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Gone are the days when virtues like faith, patience, temperance, knowledge, virtue, godliness, brotherly kindness and love, once fuelled our moral tanks. |
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The senseless killing of several citizens in a cruel heartless manner is indicative of our little country scraping the bottom of the barrel of human kindness. |
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As a television director, I have spent much of my career making wildlife inserts for children's programmes, in the hope of fostering kindness and respect. |
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References to holy war are interspersed with exhortations to charity, kindness toward others, and respect for life. |
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He lives in a maternalistic and patronising establishment, which offers the inmates a certain type of kindness but no independence or choice in their everyday lives. |
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However, his kindness was not based upon any great expectations of the human race, whom he regarded with distaste or with detachment rather than with love. |
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It is the Germans who ride on white horses and surprise us with acts of kindness. |
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She tolerated my eleven year old's questions with grace and kindness. |
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My experience of the NHS, from the superb and knighted surgeon who operated on me to the Indian tea lady with her endless cups, was one of kindness, courtesy and concern. |
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While he could be a shrewd and tough political operator when it was needed, he will mainly be remembered as a decent trustworthy person with an deep core of human kindness. |
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It encourages discussion which goes beyond the powerful qualities of superheroes to consider qualities such as helpfulness, kindness, compassion and generosity. |
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One boy decides to do a good deed and thereby create a ripple effect by asking the beneficiaries of his kindness to pay it forward by helping others. |
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Whether you are relying on the kindness of friends, relatives or strangers, you are placing yourself in a position of dependence rather than independence. |
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Students had to rely on the kindness of classmates, some of whom offered to share their lunches. |
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Perhaps some feline bureaucrat has concluded that the best answer is to let the proposal stagger on and collapse, hoping to kill it with kindness? |
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From that limited contact he imagines the totality of their life together, every touch, glimpse, insecurity, and kindness. |
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She is timeless, her combination of poise, kindness, and intelligence are matchless. |
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The organisers extend grateful thanks to Anne Caslin and Frank Keane for their kindness in providing their fields year after year for the staging of the Pattern Day. |
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Still, Cuccinelli has shown his own tropism toward the kindness of strangers. |
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They abuse my kindness, abuse my phones, misfile, can't type, mess up my computers, complain constantly, and never complete assignments, so I end up doing their work. |
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Young and gracious faces, somewhat remote and proud, but with a melancholy and sweet kindness. |
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His mentorship, kindness, and friendship continue to guide and inform my approach to life. |
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And yet stories of individual acts of kindness and bravery are beginning to displace the horror. |
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Despite the initial challenges, mercado reports that most people in the industry have welcomed her with kindness. |
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We do not doubt the kindness in their hearts nor the earnestness of their intentions. |
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The three strangers were really three angels sent by God to allow Abraham to perform the kindness he longed to do, in spite of his pain and incapacitation. |
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I have been in ballparks for seventeen years and I have never received anything but kindness and encouragement from you fans. |
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People responded with a kindness and generosity I couldn't have imagined. |
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Dealing with the grandson of his benefactor, my father was on firm ground in being able to reciprocate the kindness which had signalled acceptance and belonging. |
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As news spread of her passing, many reminisced on her good nature, her kindness and many of her other characteristics that endeared her so much to family and friends. |
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But a company cannot function on the basis of charity and kindness. |
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A physiognomic examination of Tung's face reveals his immense kindness. |
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Perhaps among other things, Smith mistook kindness as a sign of as weak case. |
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As noted earlier, this name signifies kindness and compassion, as contrasted with the name Elohim, which refers to God as the harsh but just judge. |
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Because during those times that were so cruel and so dark, those small acts of kindness were beacons of light. |
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Spall plays him brilliantly as a grumbling, grunting beast of a man whose sensitivity and kindness emerges slowly. |
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Only in bureaucracy or horror movies do people get in trouble for compelling acts of kindness. |
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And treated with more dignity and kindness than the viable newborns he butchered and discarded. |
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We must commend the kindness of the Review Board in sparing their co-workers the embarrassment of having their risibility enshrined in a document of record. |
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All those who knew her and especially those many who gained so much from her tuition, warm friendship and generous kindness will miss her very much indeed. |
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Packaging these rebuffs with gentility and kindness may or may not succeed. |
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The genetic contributions of his mother, Mary Anne Wallace, to Wallace's independence, spiritual qualities, and kindness are unsuspected, unconsidered, and unknown. |
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Like the sun, he only appeared when shining, always full of kindness and infectious laughter, his mere presence injecting uncorrupted joy into every situation he encountered. |
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Majoring on looks can give the impression that you rate such attributes as kindness, good humour, wit, passion, companionability and compatibility as secondary to appearances. |
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And I try to live in that truth and through the wisdom, understand the true nature of existence, be a compassionate person and practice loving kindness. |
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We will remember too, the joy he gave us, his unfailing kindness, generosity, his ready smile and huge sense of fun as well as his zest for living. |
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Those of us who are part of the church are conscious there's a tremendous life within it creatively and such a reservoir of good will and loving kindness. |
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But I trust in your loving kindness toward humble, repentant hearts. |
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It is honest and given out of loving kindness, good Captain. |
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If you are practicing compassion and loving kindness toward beings, there is no need for you to aspire to be born in a noble or influential family. |
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Through their kindness, the children were technically exposing themselves to disciplinary action, which, to my way of thinking, is a stupid situation. |
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The unkindness of ravens at the Tower of London is about to enjoy the kindness of taxpayers, in a move designed to improve the birds' accommodation. |
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When I tried with my parents I saw only hatred and anger, and when I tried on Bert, it had showed kindness and lovingness that is always found in close friends. |
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They run the gamut from callousness and cruelty to kindness and sorrow, with contrasting qualities often converging in the same incident or person. |
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She very much appreciated the kindness shown to her by those around her and is determined to get on with her life and to put this horrible experience behind her. |
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But Mrs Walsh strongly believes in developing well-rounded pupils and is always keen to recognise good behaviour and kindness with book prizes in a special assembly. |
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Yueniang's kindness, pureness and persistence move Chen Xi and he loves her deeply too. |
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In the cult of degenerates, acts of decency, kindness and modesty could be seen as acts of apostasy. |
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He showed kindness to every living being and emphasized the practice of nonviolence, compassion, and forgiveness. |
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The only person who shows him any kindness is his sister, Asu, who named him Golden Boy. |
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The most prominent theme seen in this urban legend is that acts of kindness and good deeds are rewarded in unexpected ways. |
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You ooze a heart full of love Much yummier than cream You''re sprinkled with such kindness And always smell a dream. |
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Not only was I not the star, I was just an old fogey who was allowed to play, out of the kindness of their hearts. |
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Danuta and Helen were transported to Pahlevi, Persia, where kindness at last shone through. |
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Cecil is much more than just horses though and kindness, thoughtfulness and chirpiness, even in some recent dark days, have never left him. |
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When they wake on Easter morning, Lollipops will have sprouted, not by water or sun, but by kindness instead. |
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Thank you also to Reverend Clive Hogger for a most sincere service and to Grimmett and Timms especially Joy for their kindness. |
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Meanwhile, daughter Eva The Diva now sees thickie brickie Jason in a new light after his kindness towards her mum. |
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A mourning symbol serves as a reminder to the rest of the world to treat a griever with a little more kindness, a little more patience. |
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A hasid is a pious, saintly individual whose dealings with fellow humans are predicated on the notion of hesed, kindness, love, grace. |
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Virtues such as kindness, generosity, courage, and humility have returned to textbooks and resources used in both public and parochial schools. |
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On the other hand, this orchid will reflower and reflower, each time, like a record on repeat, reminding mum of your untold kindness. |
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A child, by a constant course of kindness, may be accustomed to bear very rough usage without flinching or complaining. |
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There was a halo about everything that Uncle John did, the radiance that goes with great kindness, the jovial gentle-heartedness of a humane man. |
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Accept an obligation without being a slave to the giver, or insensible to his kindness. |
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Cecil advised James not to press the matter of the succession upon the queen but simply to treat her with kindness and respect. |
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Children are taught to work harmoniously in large and small groups, and to develop cooperativeness, kindness and social consciousness. |
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With some of them he kept up an acquaintance as long as he and they lived, and was ever ready to shew them acts of kindness. |
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After his father's death in 1664, Purcell was placed under the guardianship of his uncle Thomas, who showed him great affection and kindness. |
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About the orphaned children, the Quran forbids harsh and oppressive treatment to them while urging kindness and justice towards them. |
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To the public, Waugh displayed a mask of indifference, but he was capable of great kindness to those whom he considered to be his friends. |
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He noted the generosity and kindness of the islanders to him while he was there, which he believed was disproportionate to their poverty. |
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Edmund provides the writing materials, the first kindness to her in this new family. |
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Covert gestures of kindness saved me from trouble, or explained the punctilio of some futile but unavoidable chore. |
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Elizabeth is surprised and delighted by the kindness to herself and her aunt and uncle. |
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What but love, kindness, and all affection is her tendance upon poor Emily. To her, is she not all meekness, all love, all forbearance? |
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During the next one hour, the youngsters read out verses comprising abstinency, kindness, generosity, brotherhood and other benefits of fasting. |
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An assistant administrator of the WAAC said every kindness had been shown to the defendants, but they had been continually troublesome. |
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I left the salon with that warm fuzzy feeling that only comes about when you are in the presence of true kindness. |
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And Martha thought these fine ladies were that flickersome, all milk o' human kindness when it wahn't no use, and stones o' granite when takin' trouble might come handy. |
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Rupert's wisdom, kindness and incisive advice has guided me throughout my career and James is an inspirational leader who has shown me great loyalty and friendship. |
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He was unquestionably kind, but it was a sort of lazy kindness, owing not so much to gentleheartedness as to a desire to avoid conflict at all cost. |
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My mother, who was known for her gracious kindness, was quite a trouper. |
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Sophies family would like to thank everyone in the surgical intensive care unit at Memorial Hospital, for their kindness, compassion, and exceptional care. |
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This tailor was known for his fine stitchery and great kindness. |
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I have slashed veins in my ankles and am pleasantly bleeding to death in this hot water. There is no greater kindness you can do me than to let nature take its course. |
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I thanked my host for the uncomfortable night which, but for his kindness, would have been far worse, and biddably leapt from the boat to the scow. |
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Through the kindness of Charles Cookson, the English consul at Constantinople, Schliemann procured ten mancarts, unique vehicles pushed by two men and drawn by a third. |
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She was, however, sensible of attention and kindness, and would occasionally smile to her nurses, or smackingly kiss them in a manner as explosive as her greeds and rages. |
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A pretence of kindness is the universal stale to all base projects. |
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They claim no reward for their services except food and clothing, and are treated with kindness or severity, according to the good or bad disposition of their masters. |
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It is not to tease you, and hurt you, my sweet, But only for kindness and care, That I wash you and dress you, and make you look neat, And comb out your tanglesome hair. |
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Enjoying that simple connection with nature is, for many, what sparked a lifelong love for nature, but it's worth knowing that it is possible to kill with kindness. |
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