My heartfelt gratitude to my parents for instilling the values of gratitude and faith into me and for all the sacrifice they accepted for me. |
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All owe her a huge debt of gratitude for her many years of dedicated service to the Church. |
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Council chairman Alex Carder said the volunteers were owed a debt of gratitude by the rest of the community. |
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I owe a tremendous debt of gratitude to those past winners who have truly inspired me. |
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If any deltiologists care to unearth the details and send them my way, the information will be posted with credit and gratitude. |
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For her part, Jan has asked me to extend her deep gratitude to all who have been praying for her and the folks. |
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I leapt into the car and in gratitude shot off to buy a box of chocolates for my saviours then realised I was penniless and cardless. |
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Then, for good measure, I also gestured gratitude in the mirror when in front of him. |
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His handwriting is beautiful, the washi stationery is amazing, and his continued gratitude for our friendship warms my heart. |
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I called him and expressed my gratitude only to notice his unmistakeable surprise. |
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One unordained woman minister expressed gratitude that she had never been ordained. |
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The exact purpose of the gathering is a surprise to the guests, who are honored with testimonials of gratitude from their hosts. |
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I was walking in queenly honor and majesty feeling enormous pleasure and gratitude to all in my life who bring me so much joy. |
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I've been alternating between waves of humbleness and gratitude and self-pity, fatigue, and frustration. |
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As a symbol of the temple's gratitude Her Majesty was presented with a large bouquet of flowers and a ceremonial sword. |
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One of the eternal themes of that trip to Australia was the gratitude of the selected players to the forgotten unselected few. |
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It is with much gratitude that Psychiatric Times acknowledges Dr. Moffic for his assistance in planning and reviewing this special report. |
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The international man, however, does always acknowledge his debt of gratitude to his parents and to the other members of his family. |
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Lex felt such a wave of gratitude at being let off so easily that the file nearly fell from his nerveless fingers. |
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Your posts are always so soothing, no matter what the topic, with a gentle meter and quiet gratitude. |
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Since the release of the film Carter has made a point of acknowledging his gratitude to the Canadian group. |
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Tired once more, I sighed and jangled the car keys and nodded to Michael with a mix of acknowledgment and gratitude for taking over. |
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Nan could not speak but splayed her fingers out, gazing at her nails to express her gratitude. |
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Experiencing his mercy should humble us, fill us with gratitude, and move us to be merciful toward those around us. |
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A father who forcibly circumcises his son will not win his son's gratitude, affection, trust, or love. |
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He was the person who had sponsored her studies and she stays with him as a proof of her gratitude. |
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Every sportsperson and spectator owes the official a profound debt of gratitude, but instead we often greet them with jeers and personal abuse. |
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It may be minutes, hours days or even years that you are helping yet the gratitude will be there. |
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She squeaked with gratitude, sounding oddly like the manager attempting a girlish treble. |
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Admission was free and the four played for nothing, which has yet to provoke the organisers' gratitude. |
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And to show their gratitude, his family takes off with no forwarding address, leaving Jong-du to roam the streets panhandling for tofu. |
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Smiling his smile of acknowledgment and gratitude, he draped his long overcoat over her shoulders as he set about making the morning meal. |
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Thanksgiving and an acknowledgement of debt and gratitude are the first duties which a beneficiary owes to the benefactor. |
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Combined with this image is the feeling of gratitude and obligation resulting in a sense of guilt and loss. |
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As pleasure and contentment washed over her, she met his steady gaze, tears of gratitude shining in her eyes. |
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I record the Opposition's gratitude for the role that the Clerk and his office played in holding back the steamroller of the executive. |
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After this surprising display of gratitude he took his guests into the house and treated them to a couple of stiff hookers of excellent cognac. |
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Policemen and policewomen of honour deserve the highest respect and gratitude from the general public. |
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Any triumphalism, filtered through the eyes of a child, is open-mouthed in its surprise and gratitude. |
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Now, not only are you doing most of the work, you are not entitled to any acknowledgement, never mind gratitude, for doing it at all. |
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It might be better described as being about obligations of gratitude, or about the deference owed by a creature to its creator, or both. |
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The world certainly owes the Prime Minister a great debt of gratitude for the immense effort he put into this. |
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Consequently, he will hardly be prepared to express sincere, heartfelt gratitude when called upon to do so in his interaction with God. |
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Well, here comes a ten-ton surprise, because it turns out that their gratitude was all talk. |
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Chanting is nothing more than an expression of gratitude to Amitabha Buddha and an expression of the chanter's faith. |
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His most serious failures, like most, are those of proportion, charitableness, and gratitude. |
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As I have nobody else to turn to, you will have my eternal gratitude, if you help me out with my current predicament. |
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They should be promptly and cheerfully paid in full with much sincere gratitude toward the lender. |
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You will return to my blog and blubber all over me in weepy gratitude once you've heard them. |
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For living out so admirably its values of democratic inclusion as well as of excellence, the college owes him an enormous debt of gratitude. |
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Grace, simplicity, and gratitude are the principles hygge practitioners adhere to for an abiding sense of well-being. |
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We owe deep gratitude to those nearby who did what they could without adequate resources. |
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It is to each and every one of them, the known and the unknown, that we owe our gratitude. |
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British cycling has rarely had it so good, and for that a debt of gratitude is owed to Manchester and the National Cycling Centre. |
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She has my eternal gratitude, straight from the heart, in coming at the right time in my life. |
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I can't afford to pay anything, but you'll have my eternal gratitude and maybe I could knit you something. |
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The violinist expresses his admiration for the elder musician with an affectionate gush of gratitude. |
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My eternal thanks and gratitude to the medics for the prompt response, excellent care and caring shown to her at the time. |
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Though gratitude to America for coming to our rescue in the Second World War continues, aspects of the shared adventure rankled at the time. |
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An all-girl choir, dressed in cricket whites, rendered powerful and moving songs of praise and gratitude. |
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With eyes as tear-filled as hers, Joel looked at her, eternal gratitude written all over his face. |
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The Dutch gave Canada 1 million tulips in gratitude for the friendship displayed in the war. |
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In gratitude, for his debut feature film, he has written, directed and composed the music for a story not dissimilar to his own. |
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It is also an expression of gratitude by organ recipients to donors and their families. |
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Your help was instrumental in the bill's successful enactment and I owe you a debt of gratitude. |
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It was a wonder Sorsha did not strangle them in her frenzy of relief and gratitude. |
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The decision was greeted with enthusiasm and gratitude by their many stateside fans. |
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His family said they were still reeling in shock, but expressed their deepest gratitude to all the people who tried to save him. |
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They also expressed gratitude to supporters who wrote to their MPs and members of the House of Lords. |
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All farmers expressed a deep sense of gratitude for the thought given by the club. |
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She recalls with gratitude the acts of generosity and courage to which she owes her life. |
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The pity and gratitude disappeared as soon as I came to know he was just using me. |
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As reorganiser of the papal archives and refurbisher of inscriptions on martyrs' tombs, Damasus earned the undying gratitude of historians. |
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They can now perform and show their gratitude to the captain and the selectors for reposing the faith in them. |
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Olivia expressed her gratitude for the grant, which will be used to pay just some of her fees. |
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Now you have an idea of the ecstatic gratitude I have been feeling since I returned. |
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A smile is returned with a smile and eyes that brim with gratitude for this small gesture. |
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When I look at him today, I feel this tremendous sense of respect and gratitude for what he did. |
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As veterans we leave the military with medals, ribbons and a national debt of gratitude for our service. |
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He invited me up to join him for a light meal as a token of gratitude for helping his people. |
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I hope by now, you are inured to the fact that righteous indignation generates more email than gratitude. |
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Open your speech conservatively or light-heartedly and express your gratitude to your parents for their contribution to the wedding festivities. |
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As a result of these victories, each man had the admiration of the world and the undying gratitude of his nation. |
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To all those who spent generously and encouraged others to do likewise, we want to express our appreciation and gratitude. |
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The gratitude should be expressed and the stories told while you are here to enjoy them. |
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I wish to publicly record my gratitude to those whose support and assistance made this possible. |
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As a return of gratitude, he is willing to share a large percentage of the sum with you. |
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A great evening was had by all and he expressed his gratitude to the people of the Parish. |
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She wrote to me expressing her gratitude for the help I had given her in Denmark. |
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We should show our gratitude to medical science and acknowledge the role of animals in modern medicine. |
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Yossi Beilin is a hero who deserves our gratitude for his courage and daring. |
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Every morning, before we pray for our needs, we express our praise and gratitude to God. |
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Society owes a debt of gratitude to people involved in voluntary groups who deliver animal care and welfare services. |
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Thousands of letters poured in from children with diabetes pledging their eternal gratitude. |
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Such pupils look back on their schooldays with gratitude and feel a strong loyalty to their old school. |
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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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After the marquise's death Voltaire wrote that he mourned her as part of his gratitude to her. |
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He realised his life since had been wasted on drugs and wanted to express gratitude to the police for having caught him. |
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We want to express our gratitude for their trust and for letting us manage the initial steps of the investigation. |
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We have nothing but admiration for the staff at Lease Hill and wish to extend our gratitude and thanks. |
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They express their profound gratitude to those who sent Mass cards, letters and cards of sympathy, floral tributes and phone calls. |
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And under a barrage of criticism and doubt, they carried out their mission, and the world owes them an enormous debt of gratitude. |
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The wrinkled woman tossed her book at both of them, screaming toothlessly and without gratitude. |
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Pay compliments often but sincerely and show people gratitude whenever appropriate. |
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We also express our gratitude to the media who were quickly on the scene and gave creditable coverage of the calamity. |
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So, for the sake of this venerable pageant, let's hope the hopefuls display gratitude and pulchritude, rather than crassitude and attitude. |
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Many sailors visited the area while on leave to meet local people and express their gratitude. |
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There is more foolishness, more cowardly hearts, less courage, lack of appreciation and gratitude and less politeness. |
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Some people need such concrete visual reminders to maintain mindfulness of their gratitude, explains Emmons. |
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She dedicated her lavish folio volume, in large print, to her brother-in-law, Sir Charles Cavendish, in gratitude. |
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If some angel appears to me and tells me I will spend eternity in heaven shining his shoes, I will weep with gratitude. |
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For the first few days I had those misplaced emotions of gratitude and pity. |
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Ken would like to extend sincere gratitude to all who voted for him during the competition. |
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The club has extended their sincere gratitude to all that support the weekly lotto. |
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When she offered herself to him out of gratitude, David gently declined her offer until gratitude flowered into the maturity of love. |
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What promised to be a miserable evening turned out to be one of sweet gratitude. |
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Tash bit her lip, feeling her words were graceless and awkward, when her gratitude was so much more. |
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Chaber also knew how to transform his vulnerability into gratitude, to avoid conveying an impression of bitterness. |
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Instead of tail-wagging gratitude, I was greeted with a look of utter contempt and scorn. |
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St. Paul begins his epistles with a prayer of gratitude and ends with prayer. |
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Gavin caught up utterly out of breath and he gave a look of complete gratitude to the twin sisters. |
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We may find that those mysteries thrill us with all of their elegant beauty, and fill us with gratitude for the chance to experience them. |
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The lovely and complimentary long-stemmed roses at the brunch will show your special gratitude for her caring. |
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Those who hear in his admonitions the voice of the Good Shepherd will accept rebuke with joyful gratitude. |
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Affection, fellow feeling, even gratitude were as nothing compared with political expediency. |
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They expressed their gratitude to the Glenhest Community and friends who had organised the farewell party. |
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Our apologies that this letter is of a general nature, but the gratitude and thanks are nonetheless just as sincere. |
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Feel free to add your own words of gratitude for Holy Mother Church and for God our Father. |
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I offer my heartfelt gratitude to all of my family and friends who lift me up with their unending support. |
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I want to express my heartfelt gratitude to these police officers, who showed me how to practice open-hearted positivity, and engage with the world in mindful ethical action. |
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Should we cancel gatherings, reunions, excursions, or throw ourselves into them with even more gratitude for one another? |
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In a small room off the chapel, they left offerings of gratitude for filled promises of recovery. |
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And the gratitude I get is this charlatan chose not to do his job, which is to write. |
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Even as pathetic as she looked now, he gave her a look of gratitude and acknowledgment, she probably did not see it, her eyes were half closed by now. |
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She grinned at him, and held his hand for a second as sign of gratitude, before running into the last building, where the pure bred racers were kept. |
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He and the rest of the crew were staying in a suite of well-appointed rooms several kilometres out of town, lent to them by the locals as a sign of gratitude. |
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They were tears of joy and gratitude that her gods had not let her down. |
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The century-old rain trees with their huge umbrella canopy appear to nod in gratitude to the British officers who planted them, making the whole estate a giant oxygen factory. |
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The Tom Crean Memorial Project would like to acknowledge with gratitude the Dingle sheep farmer who donated the ram for auction at Camp Fair in aid of their project. |
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I was filled with gratitude that these beautiful children are in my keep. |
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Both men also had a special word of gratitude for all those who willingly gave so much of their free time over the years to help the complex dream to become a reality. |
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When you took your curtain call the other night there was such a look of innocence and gratitude on your face. |
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I wish to record my gratitude and congratulations to all those involved. |
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I work my fingers to the bone, and get precious little gratitude for it, and all you can do is treat me like some glorified gofer who's wet behind the ears? |
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Chen spoke at a ceremony to express gratitude to the voluntary workers and several associations who have contributed significantly to the reformatory education of criminals. |
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Olmert took his leave with a sarcastic, though not angry, expression of gratitude. |
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He was so sure of their gratitude, so compassionate for their plight, that he opened his door to an Arab woman feigning labor pains on the first night of the rampage. |
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Yorkshire owed a big debt of gratitude to their three left-handers at Scarborough yesterday for giving them a chance of holding out for a draw against Somerset. |
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Every other kind of influence-buying, such as spending to achieve influence, gratitude, access, etc., is just fine. |
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I flashed a look of gratitude at Noelle, and she nodded coolly. |
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Shane veered the subject off course and Andrew felt a rush of gratitude. |
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Put the bag somewhere safe, warn people away and call the authorities who will deal with the incident with little fuss and not a little gratitude. |
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As an expression of gratitude, Paul donated thirty-three of these paintings to major French museums, including the Louvre. |
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But in the end, they went for it, made a really brave move, and I have nothing but gratitude and respect for them. |
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Words of gratitude and respect were directed towards us and were soon drowned by loud cheers and flowing cups of beer and saki throughout the room. |
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So, throughout the day, when you find yourself stuck in awfulizing about the things that seem wrong, remember to say a prayer of gratitude for all the things that are right. |
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We are able to perceive a tone of gratitude and thankfulness for Carver's willingness to share his scientific largesse with the surrounding community. |
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Please pass to Anna my thanks and gratitude for being such a good friend. |
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I felt very grateful for Anna's presence as we walked in the dark, our shadows projecting onto the dark road and into the fields beyond, as she expressed gratitude for mine. |
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He said Italians owe a great debt of gratitude to the many young Americans who shed their blood in World War II so the Italian people could be free. |
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We gave him a box of Scottish shortbread wrapped in eucalyptus leaves to show our gratitude, and to make some sort of bizarre cross-cultural statement. |
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Rather, they watched the approach of the Constabulary troopers with gratitude and respect, even admiration, for they knew the young men were there to help. |
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We have reports today of Iraqi citizens dancing in the streets, showering our service men and women with flowers, kisses and expressions of gratitude. |
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Hillary forgives him and then Bill showers gifts upon her in gratitude. |
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I shower her with pathetic gratitude, and she shrugs it off, embarrassed. |
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In his presence at last, I felt overwhelmed with gratitude that not only was I given the blessing of meeting him, but that a pure spirit of love connected us. |
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Joe offered up a small prayer of gratitude and mounted the pinto mare. |
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Yet Americans viscerally sense a lack of gratitude among these countries when we see anti-American protests hit the streets. |
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The club extend their deep gratitude to all who support the weekly draws. |
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Burnet showed his gratitude by founding eight bursarships in his will. |
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And yet, for all his outspoken defense of the Russian government, Rohrabacher has not received an ounce of gratitude from Moscow. |
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There were tears of gratitude in her eyes as she narrated her experience. |
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Her manner implied unspoken gratitude for care given to a loving parent. |
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But Morris declined to take a parting shot, instead expressing gratitude to Ailes for making him a rich man. |
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But in the end his chances depend less on the vindictiveness of a handful of enemies than on the gratitude of thousands of players and former players. |
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He does not need our wealth or spiritless ritual worship though He gives high value to the heart that is brimful of the feelings of gratitude and thankfulness. |
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She and I couldn't help stammering our gratitude to Jeffrey. |
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Picture the happiness of all those surrounding the lost boy who came home-their warm embraces, their words of welcome and gratitude for his safe return. |
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Despite these shocking cases, the overwhelming majority of straights serve with distinction and deserve America's gratitude for defending democracy. |
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The joyous, celebratory mood that the musicians felt in the recording of this project comes through in this original, respectful expression of gratitude. |
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With these requisites in place, women, men and children have an opportunity to develop a true spiritual life of sufficiency, contentment and gratitude. |
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And men won't be insulted, they will be overwhelmed with gratitude. |
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We owe Debra an immeasurable debt of gratitude for blowing the whistle. |
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Knight has truly done his homework and we owe him a debt of gratitude. |
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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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Your sacrifices and fortitude are honored and your rewards are the gratitude of those saved at sea, a cleaner coastland, a more educated public and a safer America. |
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Toronto Zoo gave their chameleon to Sofia Zoo as a sign of gratitude for the female hippopotamus sent to impregnate a Toronto Zoo hippopotamus last year. |
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I would like to relate to you and your readers an incident that happened to me not long ago and express my gratitude and admiration for all those involved. |
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As outgoing division president, I give my best wishes to the incoming officers and my gratitude to those who have made my work with the division so rewarding. |
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The first reason involves pietas, an ancient European, which is to say Roman, virtue that teaches us both reverence and gratitude for those on whose shoulders we stand. |
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He feels genuine gratitude and affection for his foster father. |
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A few minutes would be spent in prayerful meditation to express gratitude to the ultimate cosmic power, which we call God, for everything in life. |
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Their eyes were gleaming with relief and an overall feeling of gratitude. |
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So tonight I feel gratitude for the performance I've seen and the body of work on which it's based, but at the same time I feel a kind of introspective edginess. |
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On the whole there was little evidence of gratitude towards the Coalition. |
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No prizes, I'm afraid, but you'll have my most effusive gratitude. |
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My approach is to rarely ask him for anything if I can at all help it, since his granting of a favour requires about 3-5 years of effusive gratitude and grovelling. |
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Trying to identify the persons or objects toward which the gratitude should be directed could be an enslaving project, so why not enjoy your freedom instead? |
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He has occasionally been known to give a single bottle to some well-known personage as a fitting mark of his esteem or gratitude for some important service. |
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I'm afraid that there wouldn't be anything in it for you other than maybe a few beers and my eternal gratitude, but I'm hoping someone will take pity on me. |
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Parents accept this is not the fault of the doctors or nurses, who inspire loyalty and eternal gratitude for the excellent treatment children receive. |
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The Adversity of Diversity Law illustrates the truth implicit in a gift, a blessing or a favor. Without gratitude, there is also no truth to bonify a gift. |
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But the sun's warmth couldn't compare with the warmth in my heart as I expressed heartfelt gratitude for the gift of love God had generously given me. |
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The emperor Julian recalled his pedagogue Mardonius, a eunuch slave who reared him from the age of 7 to 15, with affection and gratitude. |
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When I look at what I call the gift of life, I feel a gratitude which is in tune with some religious ideas of God. |
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Pound has shaken the dust of London from his feet with not too emphatic a gesture of disgust, but, at least, without gratitude to this country. |
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I would Like to express my sincere gratitude to all the staff at Wellington Hospital's antenatal ward. |
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Earning the gratitude of lobbyists is a time-worn practice in politics. |
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Salat is intended to focus the mind on God, and is seen as a personal communication with him that expresses gratitude and worship. |
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The Saudi leadership deserves our praise and gratitude for having kept this country free from strife and fitna through their sagacity. |
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Bush never forgot the gratitude he felt when, two hours later, the periscope of USS Finback appeared. |
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On the behalf of the citizens of Canada, may I extend to you an expression of our combined gratitude and sympathy. |
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Sources said PM Nawaz Sharif through a letter expressed his gratitude to president of Zimbabwe for sending cricket team to Pakistan. |
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The citizens and local businesses of Yonkers owe much gratitude to their exceptional police force. |
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With gratitude for the past and confidence in the future we range ourselves without fear beside Britain. |
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Yume was the Akita prefectureas gift to show gratitude for Russiaas assistance after 2011as devastating earthquake and tsunami in Japan. |
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Hol Chan Reef Resort and Villas wishes to express their gratitude to everyone who has participated in the photo contest for April. |
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If he expected either of them to fall on his neck and weep tears of gratitude at his pompous announcement, the colonel was disappointed. |
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And last but certainly not least, to all the online book geeks, my sincere gratitude, as always, for your support and encouragement! |
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Emperor Akihito expressed gratitude Sunday to thousands of well-wishers who gathered at the Imperial Palace for his 74th birthday celebration. |
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So, if we're going to say our goodbyes and express our gratitude, now is the time to do it. |
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Dumbstruck with joy, she was unable to express herself verbally, but the gratitude in her face was evident to all. |
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To the Sunbury-on-Thames track, racing's professionals and the public alike owe a deal of gratitude. |
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Australians stop American troops on the street, to seize their hands and pump them in unservile gratitude. |
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Detective LaRue showed me his gratitude by paying me off on the Firestone layaway. |
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Ladies and gentlemen, we hereby announce that the first and last GALLUS prize is being dedicated, with gratitude, to Mrs Moira Salmond. |
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Out of gratitude that turns into love, Dapifer takes her to his ancestral home and she becomes the second Lady Dapifer on the trip to England. |
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The DAV Department of Oklahoma's Mobile Service Unit is a symbol of service and gratitude for veterans in the Sooner State. |
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Although the ponies could not be saved, our gratitude to them cannot be overemphasized. |
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As a sign of gratitude, the pope granted many privileges to the two republics. |
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Rita Ora expressed her gratitude and relief that nothing happened to her co-performer. |
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This is mainly a sign of gratitude for the aid these countries gave during the Second World War. |
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In 1489, out of gratitude for services and loans, Maximilian I awarded Amsterdam the right to adorn its coat of arms with the king's crown. |
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In gratitude, he decided to stay on along the cliff, probably to help warn the locals of the impending pirate attack if they were to return. |
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He voiced gratitude about the picture of the sleeping policemen becoming public, but added he thought the whole affair has ended in the summer. |
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Additionally, he wrongly accuses the North Valley Coalition of acting unethically by not accepting BFI's land donation with gratitude. |
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Several other institutions donated funds to the Library as an expression of their gratitude and Mrs. |
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According to research published in the journal Cerebral Cortex, gratitude stimulates the hypothalamus and the ventral tegmental area. |
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In gratitude to his British allies, Macsen rewards them with a portion of Gaul that becomes known as Brittany. |
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Christopher Awdry wrote Wilbert the Forest Engine in gratitude. |
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But even as I write this, I am torn between the distinction of official, public recognition and the unofficial, unglorious, private gratitude of one's peers. |
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Perhaps it would be most appropriate to express simple gratitude. |
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Cardy expressed his gratitude to the Walton Group for its support. |
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Public gratitude, therefore, stamps her seal upon it, and the meed should not be withheld which may here after operate as a stimulus to our gallant tars. |
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Another consequence of the Protestant understanding of man is that the believers, in gratitude for their election and redemption in Christ, are to follow God's commandments. |
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The water steamed and bubbled around me. I felt a rush of gratitude for it, that it should well up out of the mountain, bathe my aching body, and unthaw my frozen limbs. |
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He stated that Cabot had a reputation for being free with gifts to his friends, such that his expression of gratitude to the official would not be unexpected. |
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Payel displayed his gratitude with a circular hand gesture. Very popelike. |
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To further his suit, he uses his family connections to help Fanny's brother William gain promotion as a naval lieutenant, to her great joy and gratitude. |
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The department wishes to extend its gratitude to all stakeholders who participated in the DAFF consultative process since the first draft was published. |
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To Dechen Wangmo, and all the fiercely dedicated ophthalmic staff of Bhutan, my gratitude for your hospitality and patience with a foreigner's curiosity about your customs. |
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Those on whom Christ bestowed miraculous cures were so transported that their gratitude made them, notwithstanding his prohibition, proclaim the wonders he had done. |
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This was unusual at a time when secondary education in Britain was still dedicated largely to the classics, and something for which Dirac would later express his gratitude. |
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Magdalen, who was permitted to receive the Lord's grace, now fulfills the office of her gratitude and penance by coenduring something of the suffering of the Cross. |
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The tradition of ex-votos influenced Frida Kahlo and Diego Rivera, and they can continue to influence children today in creating their own expressions of gratitude. |
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Ex-Votos are small paintings, usually done on tin, that are an expression of an individual's gratitude for the intercession of the divine in a crisis. |
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We It will feature classic hits such as Anything Goes, Rhythm of Life, Impossible all debt of gratitude Dream, Hushabye Mountain and Begin The Beguine. |
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Without doubt one of the best ways to develop grit, self-control, resilience, optimism, joy, and gratitude is to have a camp emersion experience with all its ups and downs. |
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This article is dedicated with gratitude and admiration to the women who courageously, openly and perspicaciously shared the testimonies highlighted herein. |
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The empty tree that stood there while the prayers and music were being presented was a striking metaphor to me of what a life can look like without gratitude. |
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He had something of his mother in him, but this was because he realized that in the end only her love was unconditional, and in gratitude he had emulated her. |
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Several hundred pounds was later raised through public subscription in gratitude for the boy's efforts, and he was sent on an engineering scholarship to Scotland. |
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They soon became friends with the owners Joe and Trisha Virga, and were touched by the mutual gratitude between The Virga's and the gym's members. |
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At the same time, the kinds of affectivities evoked in us, such as fear and gratitude, also depend partly on how we envision and interpret the objects in question. |
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In 1660, King Charles II gave the Colony of Virginia the title of dominion in gratitude for Virginia's loyalty to the Crown during the English Civil War. |
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