Natascha found the Bosnian people friendly, open-hearted, generous, and hospitable. |
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I worry about her because she's very beautiful and very open-hearted and friendly to people. |
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Premila was a women of great understanding and wisdom, open-minded and open-hearted. |
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In a typically open-hearted and generous gesture, he is also offering to build an unobtrusive five-star hotel. |
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Ledeberg is a popular, sparkling and open-hearted place that has its own specific problems. |
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With its open economy and open-hearted population, Flanders attaches enormous importance to close co-operation with other countries and regions. |
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Issues such as IPRs or the Community patent could in the near future be addressed through a more open-minded and open-hearted political approach. |
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I'm open-hearted, lovely and fun-loving, kind and caring person by character. |
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We are open-hearted admirers of the spiritual treasures of this ancient town. |
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The people, particularly in the inland villages, are proud, open-hearted and generous. |
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Alderney's real joy is its people themselves the open-hearted hospitality when we were plied with homemade lemonade on a cycle ride around the cove. |
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The studied schmaltz of this love-themed cabaret, built around the open-hearted and well-crafted songs of star Harry Lewis, is definitely not for the eye-rolling crowd. |
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He was an open-hearted artist who became an early advocate and performer of songs by gifted songwriters such as Bob Dylan, Tim Hardin, and Kris Kristofferson. |
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I appeal to the council, your newspaper and generous people in Kendal to solve this problem with an open-hearted approach that would belie the accusation of mean-mindedness. |
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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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His reckless, open-hearted generosity eventually caught up with him. |
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They are generous, petty, lavish with their opinions, open-hearted. |
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The churches remember with gratitude the shelter, protection and open-hearted acceptance they met with when, in the course of their own history, they suffered oppression and persecution as individuals, groups or institutions. |
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Not even the most open-hearted idealist could look at these developments as a healthy sign for our society. |
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It is a fact. When God decides to take a hand and select a generous and open-hearted individual, things happen: great, new things. |
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This too was an extremely fruitful meeting: she was both open-hearted and open-minded and when I talked to her about the flowers she agreed with the idea and gave me the go-ahead for the first meetings with the detainees. |
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I start with The Graduate and how the sensitive, open-hearted, vulnerable, confused person can be a cinematic hero. |
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Even great stuff isn't celebrated in an open-hearted way. |
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We were naive and optimistic, open-hearted and easily lead. |
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She was so open-hearted and made us laugh. |
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By presenting himself as a struggling but open-hearted moralist, Mr. Bazan made his unhasty music accessible. |
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Sally was generous and open-hearted to the point of foolishness, but that was her experience. |
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What an honor to preach to such a vast and open-hearted congregation. |
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The great ethnic variety, the more than sixty different tribes, the natural hospitality and open-hearted and helpful people make travelling in Laos into a very special experience. |
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