A Hyndburn stray dogs charity has made a heartfelt appeal for help with a homeless pooch who broke his leg after being knocked down. |
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A woman has issued a heartfelt appeal this week to anyone who may know the whereabouts of her two-year-old brother. |
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I watched a plea for his life earlier today from his wife and I extend my sincere and heartfelt condolences to her and to all his family. |
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Afterward veterans joined their old comrades-in-arms from The Green Howards for a simple but heartfelt ceremony of commemoration. |
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Paula has asked me to convey her heartfelt thanks to all those who stood by her and support her. |
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This is a heartfelt, authentic film that doesn't try to wow you with witty dialogue, or impress with fancy costumes. |
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He eschews technical jargon and any pretence of omniscience, providing instead an intimate, heartfelt account of his experiences. |
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Normally, an extended period of milder weather which delays the onset of winter's extremes would be seen as a cause for heartfelt celebration. |
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The woman looked blissfully content, as though she had been granted her most heartfelt desire. |
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Alex shrugged as she dug out a small chunk and stuck it in her mouth and groaned in heartfelt appreciation. |
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Panting, he looked down at her and searched her face for any sign of murderous anger or heartfelt anguish. |
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To his family and friends, we offer our heartfelt sympathy on their sad loss. |
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But we locals were also affected by a sense of heartfelt relief that, in turn, led to not a little anger. |
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Today his parents have made a heartfelt plea for teenagers to share their problems following the death of their son. |
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It is easy to misuse one of the most heartfelt passions of mankind, namely, religion. |
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Handed a microphone at the final whistle, he offered heartfelt thanks for their support since his arrival. |
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To her family and friends, we offer our deepest and heartfelt sympathy on the loss of their loved one. |
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I replied, somewhat curtly, stopping sipping to accentuate my heartfelt disappointment. |
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The quality content has left me feeling mentally stimulated and with heartfelt hope. |
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We extend our heartfelt sympathy to his wife and family, relations and friends. |
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It epitomises the exuberant way they have of expressing candidness and their heartfelt passion for music. |
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Please, if you've written or messaged me, accept this as our heartfelt thanks for your good thoughts. |
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He's trying to do away with the cynical sneer and make a genuine film with heartfelt emotion. |
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But then he looked up at her with a heartfelt expression, and proceeded to beg. |
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Lies told about your most sincere and heartfelt efforts do not inspire charitable thoughts. |
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They embraced the young woman and her child with heartfelt sisterly affection, without a trace of superciliousness. |
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I will sign off now with a honest, true and heartfelt message from Britain. |
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The heartfelt words point to a man who was supportive and caring, but always full of laughter and fun. |
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This album is an irresistible blend of blues, rootsy soul, and soft acoustic rock, with poignant and heartfelt lyrical phrasing. |
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I may not be entirely serious here, and the Old Cricketer's writing style can boom and parp after a while, but one thing is heartfelt. |
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Through you, First Minister, I wish to convey my heartfelt sympathies to families and friends of all those killed and injured. |
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Combining a fluid technique with a wonderful imagination, Greg never fails to deliver heartfelt music. |
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The heartfelt performances and compelling story make for decent, family-friendly fare. |
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He produced a bottle of wine, took a deep draught, and burst into a heartfelt rendition of Je Ne Regrette Rien. |
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He was a heartfelt romantic who delivered his message in a rough-hewn vernacular. |
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A few evenings ago he called me to ask me to convey to your newspaper and your readers his heartfelt thanks for your support of my campaign. |
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We send all our love and heartfelt sorrow for all your family and everybody who knew and loved you. |
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Woodward's prose combines those rare qualities of real emotional intelligence and heartfelt warmth with a devastating wit. |
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That is the measure of his achievement and for it he deserves our heartfelt praise and thanks. |
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His downbeat tone might be heartfelt, or it could simply be more mind games. |
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My heartfelt sympathy goes out to all the families who have lost sons and husbands, fathers, brothers. |
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Almost entirely sung through, the contemporary score mixes both vaudevillian frivolity and heartfelt tenderness seamlessly. |
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And I often meet with the parents of soldiers who were killed in action, and my heartfelt sympathy goes out to all of them. |
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But powerfully and convincingly, he set out his heartfelt belief that he did what was right. |
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My heartfelt sympathies go out to the family, but also to the driver of the vehicle. |
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May impropriety and bawdiness grow and flourish and evolve into lusty, heartfelt words to shake the very foundations of those scared by language. |
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We can share our success stories, maintain an informed electorate, and reconnect to our communities' heartfelt values. |
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As she headed to Wyndemere, Nikolas' melancholy tone and his heartfelt words played inside her mind. |
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After all, what is the point in davening for something, when your most heartfelt wish gets rejected by Him. |
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This melodrama, and I love melodramas, is really beautifully performed, it's heartfelt and tense and romantic. |
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I agree they're sometimes hard to read, but you can't beat them for true honest heartfelt sincerity. |
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Her performance is more a series of poses than a heartfelt interpretation of a potentially doomed character. |
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From where we ate we could hear a group of young Timorese singing a heartfelt song to the strumming of a guitar. |
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His recognizable croon is as heartfelt as ever but it's the three-part harmonies that really transport these songs. |
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Just occasionally, they'll drop a deeply heartfelt record that forces you to check whether you're still listening to the same band! |
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His smile was contagious, his wave was heartfelt and the toot of his horn was one of a kind. |
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Other gifts have been received from far and wide, with heartfelt messages of support for the beleaguered farming community. |
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We extend to all her sons, daughters, grandchildren, relations and friends our heartfelt sympathy. |
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It is not a subtle film, but there are many moments of touching honesty and heartfelt emotion underneath the dynamic visuals and flowery script. |
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While the sentiments seem heartfelt, there are probably much closer-to-home ways women can warn other women of a guy's misdoings, or vice versa. |
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But this is too serious a matter to trifle with, and it's too heartfelt an issue. |
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Here the many details, such as decorative turns, came across with meaning and heartfelt expression. |
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There are few obituaries more heartfelt than the one HST wrote for Rolling Stone when Nixon finally croaked. |
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I tried to listen to his short but heartfelt words of wisdom, but nothing came from it. |
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I see this heartfelt plea repeated in different layouts in various corners of the two-sided sheet. |
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From classic '80s rock to original heartfelt ballads, Tongue Tied A Cappella covers a broad spectrum of previously unattempted a cappella sounds. |
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I'm totally unprepared to write a heartfelt and moving post for my daughter's sixth birthday. |
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Julian sang each note with heartfelt sincerity as Blake's blistering guitar work electrified the audience. |
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Melodic and heartfelt lyrics meld seamlessly with gentle acoustic guitar riffs, pianos and xylophones and light drumming. |
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And the heartfelt power of its final moments, in which the point of the title is revealed, remains undimmed after nearly 80 years. |
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From the wittiest zinger to the most heartfelt speech, I believed every word spoken. |
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Her top 10 single is a grown-up version of an old tune, with heartfelt strums replacing the slink of old. |
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This is a heartfelt and very practical book, which includes chapters with advice for pregnancy center counselors. |
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One of the things that I like about the weblog form is that you get a lot of these vivid and heartfelt effusions. |
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Her sweet tears dribbled down my face as her sniffs turned to heartfelt sobs. |
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Good restaurants have their own specialities, comfortable environment, heartfelt service and well-made dishes. |
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Russell Crowe has written a heartfelt open letter to his baby son to mark the boy's first birthday. |
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Her stiff, unyielding upper body makes it hard to color her roles with real, heartfelt emotion. |
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John's affairs inspire him with no heartfelt rhapsodies as did his early love for Lucy. |
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If you are out there, Mac, and in touch with your friends, please put me out of my misery and convey my heartfelt apologies to Miss Whatshername? |
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Work on keeping a balance between heartfelt enthusiasm and manic overzealotry. |
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Byrne sings without the usual intense operatic vibrato, and he sounds more heartfelt than ever. |
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The performed display of heartfelt emotion is a finely tuned act. |
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Every episode ended with a heartfelt PSA, every character was an archetype, and every scene presented a new teenaged dilemma. |
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The emotion was raw, the anger was genuine and the agony was heartfelt. |
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His reaffirmation of the need for humanitarian aid seemed heartfelt. |
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On stage, the duo really shine, with heartfelt songs delivered with evident passion, while the between song banter shows a wry sense of humour, which also infuses their music. |
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In between karaoke bits and feverish dance breaks, diesel delivers a few heartfelt monologues to the camera. |
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Nevertheless, Leanna Brodie in the title role gave a remarkably moving, heartfelt performance as a woman yearning for something real amid the tawdriness around her. |
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It contains heartfelt stories and reminiscences as he remembers them, triumphs and tragedies that are part and parcel of a commander's or staff officer's career. |
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Truth in Advertising balances the droll with the hopeful and the glib with the heartfelt. |
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This is heartfelt music, and after a first encounter you will find yourself coming back for more. |
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Brando's commitment to anti-racism was lifelong and heartfelt. |
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Fearing's music is just incredibly simple, rootsy, and heartfelt music. |
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It sounded heartfelt and returned him to the good graces of GLAAD, the gay-rights group that had originally called for his firing. |
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A heartfelt and somewhat pathetic note the then-governor wrote to his wife in September 2011 was revealed in court on Thursday. |
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Thankfully, the four young leads give suitably heartfelt and believable performances, giving an otherwise schlocky teen soap opera the pleasing illusion of quality. |
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His family members would like to extend there heartfelt appreciation and thanks to so many people who attended the funeral, sent messages of sympathy and Mass cards. |
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Second, even if one were to say that the bombers were merely responding to the injustice dealt their brethren, are bombs a justified response to heartfelt grievance? |
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I have not yet myself lived long enough on this earth to even begin to know what to say in answer to such a heartfelt but absurd and self-pitying statement. |
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Please accept our heartfelt congratulations to Your Beatitude on your election to the Patriarchal Throne of the Mother of Churches, the Jerusalem Patriarchate! |
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Remember that a heartfelt, supremely uncomfortable a cappella rendition of 'These Eyes' in Superbad? |
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The footballer has vowed to walk out on the club that he loves if they carry on meeting his heartfelt pleas for talks on his future with a muckle wall of silence. |
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Granted, this discussion is peppered with censors' bleeps and is incomprehensible at times due to Ozzy's slurred speech, but it's heartfelt and earnest all the same. |
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When the ventriloquist is a voice of experience and not of love, words are no longer material for heartfelt expression. |
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Okay if anyone agrees with any of my very underqualified but intensely heartfelt, and passionate, article, please write back and tell me if you somehow agree. |
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Spur-of-the-moment toasts can be an off-the-cuff pleasure if the mood is right and the message heartfelt. |
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This supernatural drama, based on the Jason Mott novel The Returned, is eerie and enigmatic, as well as heartfelt and wondrous. |
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Honest and heartfelt though these sentiments may be, this sort of unsubtle, soapbox writing has no place in a work purporting to be serious literature. |
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Let them begin this solemn journey with our heartfelt prayers. |
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Kvapil is a first-rank pianist with profound awareness of sonority and colour, yet also coherence and energy, and imbued with a heartfelt affinity for Czech music. |
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He is as heartfelt and genuine at these gatherings as he is at the Friday preseason workouts. |
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The man is single-minded, stubborn even, and it seems odd that after repeatedly resisting the heartfelt pleas of his countrymen, Larsson might renege on his solemn vow. |
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My heartfelt thank goes to my supervisor for his insightful suggestions. |
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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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The familiarity and warmth of the Muppets combined with the soothing heartfelt music of the late John Denver will make any Gen Xer feel like a kid again. |
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We and the civilized world are in shock at this gross inhumanity, and we extend heartfelt condolences to the families of those killed and wounded. |
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It seems that wherever I posit some belief of mine or aver a heartfelt conviction, some negative, clueless dunderhead seems to follow my commentary with inanities. |
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With huge photographs of the carnage, and stories from hibakusha, they eloquently conveyed the heartfelt plea of most Japanese people for nuclear abolition. |
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This is the real deal, heartfelt and happy music, tasty as an alligator po' boy. |
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They're still dab hands at reeling out both heartfelt indie ballads such as Tracers and rousing guitar-led anthems such as Arcadia. |
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The lampshade is an awfully good book and it's exceptionally heartfelt. |
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In the early 19th century, writers imagined Tudor Christmas as a time of heartfelt celebration. |
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Ed Sheeran and Ellie Goulding shared a heartfelt hug on the pink carpet before Tuesday's show putting to bed any rumours of a rift. |
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In this unusual alert to species depletion, Sargent's heartfelt concerns for the horseshoe crab illustrate the human side of scientific inquiry. |
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Helped along by Teenage Fanclub drummer Francis McDonald, Burch mixed honky-tonk with heartfelt balladry. |
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Members of the martyr's family extended heartfelt thanks and appreciation to HRH Premier for his kind gesture reflecting his good-heartedness. |
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He is deeply rooted in a heartfelt and learned cosmopolitan spiritualism. |
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The Water Diviner is a heartfelt tale of broken men and redemption based on the book of the same name. |
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It was moving, getting this burst of heartfelt sincerity from a man whose default setting was gag-a-minute chirpiness. |
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It was a tearful and heartfelt reunion as the trapped miners finally saw their dear loved ones again. |
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All the member of PAS expressed their heartfelt condolence over the sad demise of Nek Muhammad and said they were deeply grieved over the death of Muhammad Abbas's father. |
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She expressed her heartfelt sympathies at the death of his mother. |
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This former aspiring rapper-turned author brings out the heartfelt emotion in his writing from an edgy street-life perspective that leaves the reader begging for more. |
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I'd always imagined it would resemble the last scenes of Grease but, when the bell tolled its final toll, no one announced a heartfelt goodbye speech over the Tannoy. |
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If things were fair, neglected Liverpudlian genius Michael Head's warmly nostalgic songs and heartfelt delivery would be familiar from coast to coast. |
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