George was a mensch, like Holly Whyte or Jane Jacobs, seeing cities in intensely human, interactive terms. |
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Prudie thinks you should take the high road, be a mensch, and send the significant ex a handwritten note letting her know you've tied the knot. |
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Barry Manilow proves he's a mensch of a pop star, spending an entire week with the contestants as they try to master his material. |
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In the end, he is a mensch whose art and life prove that it is possible to be both a model of artistic freedom and a responsible and caring soul. |
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To begin with, you'd strive for being a mensch by giving cheerfully and compassionately and not grudgingly. |
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Purists may cavil at the liberties taken with scientific objectivity, but as a memoirist, he is a mensch, a prince among primates. |
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But Torre got more chances to manage, in large measure because he is such an unbelievable mensch. |
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If you want to be a real mensch, try to help get her into counseling and treatment. |
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He's a hard worker, earnest mensch, family man, and tasteful patriot, everything you could demand of a sports hero. |
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She is a lucky girl to have had such a mensch for a dad, and to learn about it, perhaps later than sooner. |
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If nothing else, I want to go out, I want to die like a man, like a mensch, like a good person. |
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He is a familiar Apatow mensch, and somehow Rogen gets away with playing this guy over and over without becoming tiresome. |
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His series-beginning incest-protecting Bran shove aside, Jaime is turning out to be a bit of a mensch. |
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Remember, the ladies will always go for a real mensch no matter what. |
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You'll be known in the narrow world of what you do as a mensch. |
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Julie, you were a true mensch, the living proof of how one life touches another and another and another until, to paraphrase the Talmud, you have touched the world. |
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If that money actually winds up in the hands of needy kids, James seems like a mensch. |
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Female graduate student, studying kaballah, Zohar, exorcism of dybbuks, seeks mensch. |
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His proposal is the work of a mensch and, no doubt, an act of love. |
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Lionel Kessler, relaxing perhaps on a Louis Quinze day bed, garlanded all round with lines of beauty, seeing welcome proof that his clever maligned young friend was a mensch. |
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For this Hanukkah, Hoffman added new pages to THE MENSCH ON A BENCH book to teach children the Hanukkah prayers and how to play dreidel. |
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In the German, Buber often used the term Mensch, a gender-free term, which is best translated as person or human being. In contrast, the term Mann does refer to a male person. |
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