Eventually, the writers took pity on their tragic hero and Timothy was allowed to fly the coop with his latest girlfriend, Pippa, at the end. |
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Kate looked slightly flustered by the direct question, and Sam took pity on her and helped her out. |
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A priest and a Levite ignored him but a Samaritan took pity on him and helped him. |
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A cheapjack calling himself Dr Marigold took pity on this deaf and dumb child who resembled his daughter who had died. |
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After beginning the game, Robert took pity on me after I apparently made some moves that were questionable. |
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One nurse took pity on me and procured a gym mat and a sheet, which I placed on the floor next to my mother's bed. |
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His nurse took pity on him and agreed to write a letter for Daniel as he dictated the words, the last letter from a dying soldier to his family. |
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Finally I took pity on the leaf beet plants outside which were still looking rather sad, and repotted them into fresh compost. |
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Occasionally, the owner took pity on us impecunious students and gave us an offcut of something for free. |
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She is good-hearted and took pity on my pathetic form whenever I was sent to the kitchens by my mistresses. |
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The neighbors took pity on the child and the case became known to the authorities. |
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I allowed him to stay at my home because I took pity on him. |
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Another exile took pity on them and gave them shelter for a while. |
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But Mrs Cowling said she took pity on him and gave him cash. |
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Well, the dwarfs took pity on him and gave him the coffin, and the prince had it carried to his castle. |
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He took pity on me and we left the US with one heavily sedated dog. |
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Finally she took pity on me, and explained that she was Romanian. |
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Canadian Airlines took pity on us and they booked us on an alternate route via Vancouver, Los Angeles, and a commuter flight on United Airlines. |
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But they believed, too, that Knox and Sollecito took pity on her later by covering her with a duvet. |
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Alex took pity on him, and shut his sketch book with a snap. |
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But during the night, his group leader took pity on him and sent him away to escape death. |
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During His ministry on this earth, Jesus also took pity on the people who were like sheep without a shepherd. |
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God took pity on us, the Gentiles, and completely saved us with His righteousness. |
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One of these Nigerians, a respected elder, took pity on him and welcomed him like you take in an orphan. |
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He took pity on the flock without a shepherd because there were many who were suffering at that time. |
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After lunch, they would beg some more, often relying on the kindness of professional women who took pity on them. |
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They went to live in the village of Oderen in a small room rented from an elderly woman who took pity on them and gave them an old table. |
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He visits us because He loves us, created us and took pity on us sinners. |
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I took pity on people and I was also afraid they would kill me. |
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While standing at Sockyhall and Renfrew in the pouring rain, a Scotch lassie took pity on me and took me home where I met her father and mother, brothers and sisters. |
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I took pity on the second wife who is old and very poor. |
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One punter took pity and he opened up his box to reveal a stainless steel coffee machine with all the whirry and whooshy bits. |
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As I paused in some confusion, a sidesman took pity on me since I was clearly not a regular attendant, and ushered me forward. |
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Fresh cheese and pasta salad were kindly offered when the mayor took pity on us after having announced that we certainly wouldn't find a grocery store open within several hours' ride. |
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This was meant primarily for deserters who had not left the colony and were hidden by civilians who took pity on them, to the bitter disappointment of the commandant and the Maréchaussée. |
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The two passing children took pity on her when they saw her so upset and they opened the basket of fish that their fisherman father had entrusted them to carry home. |
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He brought the young man to the railway station where a lady who lives there took pity on him and managed to get him admitted to the government hospital. |
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Finally, on January 23 1989, when Jupiter in transit was found in his sign and crossed his stellium, God took pity on him and allowed his soul to abandon his tormented body. |
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I took pity on one ignoramus after he was sent packing by a particularly stressed turf accountant. |
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