The kindliness of the Maoriland climate enables Maorilanders to look rather philosophically on the misfortunes of their neighbors. |
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Despite its essential inequities and hidebound nostalgia, Old England was a gentle place of tolerance, common sense, and universal kindliness. |
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And if there is no kindliness nor understanding between them, what will my boy's fate be? |
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One reason they gave for moving away from Britain was the erosion of kindliness and good manners in the old country. |
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Her friendliness, humble kindliness and her generous disposition won her the hearts of many people who came to know and love her personality. |
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Mastering the art of the sleep, it is with wisdom and kindliness that they lavish their precious advice. |
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In its place, Marcellin proposes simplicity and kindliness, frankness and openness. |
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With the same force and energy, we will act in kindliness and conviviality, making solidarity a concrete practice of our daily life. |
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The simplicity, the kindliness, the humble courtesy and the charity they witnessed in our dear Saviour made them press close about him. |
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Women characters who are virtually fault-free, embodying good sense and kindliness? |
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We miss him here, but we will try to go on as though he were still among us, benefitting as ever from his wisedom and kindliness. |
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I met a lot of rusties in my travel and I'd like to thank them for their kindliness! |
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One of the most crucial method of evangelisation is to show kindliness to them. |
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They will remember his kindliness, his moodiness, his scorn, his patience, his owlishness, the bulk of his physical presence with its powers of intimidation and tact. |
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Her common sense and kindliness, combined with an inexorable flow of shrewd jokes, make it easy to see why she has become more than just another author. |
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In addition he was endowed by a dynamic personality, buoyant spirit, and had immense personal magnetism, saintly kindliness and charity, displaying neither envy nor malice. |
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Elmo looked upon his only granddaughter with kindliness, and often relented to her demands for chocolate. |
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American kindliness was the key, not government bossiness or new laws. Reagan offered taxpayers outraged by the Great Society and the growth of the welfare state a potent mix of indignation and absolution. |
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The teams are comprised of accredited professionals, assistants, interns and apprentices who have shown their competence and kindliness with young children. |
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It is no longer to be misinterpreted as a sentimental or negative kindliness, but as a practical and dynamic force for constructive action, capable of remaking the world. |
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While we are losing the privilege of daily companionship, the most precious memories of your unfailing kindliness and generous nature abide with us, and these memories will ever be one of the choicest traditions of the Court. |
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What follows is, in many ways, a valediction against mourning, and in its wit, courage and kindliness it often brings tears to the eyes. |
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Male stormtroopers may have compartmentalised more, proud of their kindliness to infants and animals, while women whip-wielders here double as dominatrices at home. |
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But kindliness does not prevent elegant Actor Woolley from walking off with the picture against the trying competition of six scene-stealing children. |
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