They answered the call aggressively at first but then started to speak quite open-heartedly after the initial phase. |
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Liverpool has always embraced creativity open-heartedly and the new festival certainly lives up to this great tradition. |
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That means, be able to speak openly and to listen open-heartedly. |
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He writes open-heartedly of his admiration of the local villagers' endurance. |
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Yetta Zimmerman's house may have been the most open-heartedly monochromatic structure in Brooklyn, if not in all of New York. |
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When you generously, open-heartedly bless someone who has hurt or harmed you, incredible divine alchemy takes place. |
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Imposition tends to generate opposition, and life is better, I find, if you approach it with open eyes and open-heartedly. |
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We invite each national community to examine its record honestly and open-heartedly. |
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Follow wise and renowned speaker and researcher Brene Brown's urgings: When we open-heartedly share our truths of vulnerability, we enable others to open up authentically to us, and to themselves. |
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Open-heartedly human beings condemn others in a spirit of humility, or duteousness, of fear and trembling about their own moral standing. |
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