People with warm hands have personal magnetism, vivacity, and strength of character. |
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Very rarely is the link between strength of character and economic and social success pointed out. |
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Yet he never buckled, never once cracked and instead showed a strength of character that even I, his friend for years, didn't know he possessed. |
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He also has the guts and strength of character to impress the others in the pitlane. |
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The strength of character of the tomato ragout gave a lighter than usual balance to the punchy meat. |
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He would give vent to his strength of character, sense of tragedy, and personableness. |
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Both were teenagers on the other side of the globe from their families, yet both had the strength of character to survive and flourish. |
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As a value, they saw strength of character as far more important than success. |
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At such moments nobility and strength of character propel us way beyond our means to be kind and helpful. |
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The newsiness imposes an authority over her and objectifies the very strength of character that makes her so appealing and human. |
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But only a month later, she was miraculously let out of hospital, a feat which doctors put down to her strength of character and will to recover. |
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And to put yourself under that kind of pressure, you need a certain strength of character, so I have respect for footballers. |
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The disease has now spread to her lungs, and she is in more pain, but her remarkable strength of character still shines through. |
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People are going to be amazed at her strength of character and her intellect. |
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She said Clive was always very determined and had great strength of character. |
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Their courage and strength of character is an inspiration to the rest of us. |
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This strength of character has not gone unnoticed by Indian women, who have found much in her to applaud. |
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The man has no strength of character and is so oblivious to his own weakness that he doesn't even register how weak he sounds. |
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Her strength of character helped her overcome all her problems and she showed an amazing amount of courage. |
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He showed incredible strength of character under the most extreme circumstances. |
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He was a man of convictions and had the strength of character to show them forth in his life. |
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Anyone who can has to be admired for they have a strength of character and bravery which I do not possess. |
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But those predictions may yet prove inaccurate given the challenger's strength of character and not inconsiderable size of heart. |
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Innovators are individuals with dreams and the strength of character to bring their dreams to fruition. |
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Against the odds, you will find the self-restraint and strength of character to restrain yourself from going postal at annoying chattery colleagues. |
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We see a strength of character that is sort of a form of nonviolent resistance. |
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We need leaders who possess both strength of mind and strength of character. |
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The new leader will have to display strength of character, sturdiness of will, a keen intellect, a sense of humour and an ability to relate to the people of Scotland. |
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It must be said that the extrapolation work requires a certain strength of character. |
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He has inspired others through his mischievous spirit and strength of character. |
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I think that, in this way, an amazing lack of confidence in these people's strength of character, integrity and independence is being expressed. |
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As always, Reg faced this terrible disease with strength of character and always a positive approach. |
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They can do their jobs well but the strength of character in the members is second to none. |
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His incredible strength of character has enabled him to conquer all the obstacles he encountered along the way. |
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Although she looked fragile, Marie-Rose possessed extraordinary strength of character and deeply-rooted convictions. |
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He was endowed with rare strength of character and complete faith in his own abilities. |
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A thought-provoking story in which all the characters maintain strength of character and spirit that sees them through. |
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A model for those with a preference for authenticity and who wish to assert their strength of character. |
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A worthy heir to the German engineering tradition, the Krups brand is today once more reaffirming its strength of character. |
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Here we have not only a test of physical strength, but of strength of character. |
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Why not change a great part of that education to teach strength of character in practising abstinence, and learning some moral principles, and teaching the value of marriage? |
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Let's pray my husband has the same courage and strength of character. |
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Friends yesterday spoke of his strength of character, which he had shown after a previous incident in which he was robbed by a young woman at his house. |
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I enjoyed this punchy, powerful musk peach-and rose-scented white that has the strength of character to cope with testing dishes such as vitello tonnato. |
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Her strength of character was evident during her time in the witness box. |
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The qualities needed for leadership include political vision, willingness to take a risk, strength of character and strength of purpose, a grasp of wider issues and an engaging personality. |
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Also, he is nobody's fool. He possesses the brain and strength of character to play his part. |
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Educated at Ackworth School, she was a woman of great strength of character and refined taste. |
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Cissé's strength of character is a pulsing reality. |
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Yet, what they prize most are the moral qualities: to follow a moral conduct for the simplest of them, to have strength of character and independence for the more emancipated ones. |
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We will carve out our future with our strength of character. |
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They remind us what uncomplicated strength of character looks like. |
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In sports, athletes who achieve distinction on the international stage while showing ability and strength of character deserve national recognition. |
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This makes it even more important for me to tell you, at this difficult time, that I value your efforts and the strength of character you have demonstrated. |
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But the strength of character he has summoned to cope stands out. |
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It also requires strength of character, tenacity and powers of observation, apart from the required olfactory qualities that make for a good hunting dog. |
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Yet it is the American striker's strength of character that has seen her plough through the many obstacles that have littered her path since she first mucked in with the guys at school more than two decades ago. |
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Board members understand that independence also means preparation for meetings, understanding the issues, strength of character, integrity and an inquiring mind. |
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It took superhuman strength of character, together with phenomenal physical and emotional stamina, to undergo the almost continuous pain of serial surgeries. |
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Members must also have the professional qualifications, the time and the strength of character to perform the duties of a body charged with directing or supervising a company. |
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