She also said that her family's solicitousness in taking care of her is making her feel somewhat helpless. |
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It seems to us, like most virtuous acts, the solicitousness of the government's sales policy transcends itself. |
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And some of the adults around him began to think that their solicitousness only aggravated his distress. |
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The innocuous ease of this verbal exchange implies that Monet's solicitousness and Kristen's outward constraint are complementary responses to social expectations. |
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Rousseau stands up, shakes hands, offers me the professional smile of a man who has refined the art of blending complete solicitousness with an air of unshakable command. |
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Not surprisingly, the solicitousness and understanding that marked Katharine's relationships with her writers also extended to Andy — as E. B. White had been known to one and all since his college days. |
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It was in fact a love relationship, to a degree, but more importantly one based on the Queen's 'maternal solicitousness', a solicitousness which met Ralegh's needs. |
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Jennings's from visitors and from unwelcome solicitousness by inserting herself as a substitute at the breakfast table and when receiving callers. |
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Despite her lover's solicitousness, there is no evidence that her current heterosexual attachment has replaced in intensity her prior homosocial one. |
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