She is a great example to the whole community in her unselfishness and kindness. |
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James always put others first and his generosity and unselfishness will be fondly remembered by all who knew him. |
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He took to Kildare and its people in an admirable manner and his involvement with various organisations was indicative of his unselfishness. |
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Good families do not just happen, but are the result of unselfishness, good temper, forgiveness and humour. |
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These include sincerity, shared experience, unselfishness, kindness, humour, gladness and courtesy. |
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They will learn how selfishness can wreck a home while unselfishness contributes to enjoyment of life. |
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He showed great unselfishness in squaring the ball to Meireles in the last minute, enabling the Portuguese to score. |
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And that's what we want to tell people who have achieved excellence, unselfishness. |
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A social entrepreneur's distinction is a sense of responsibility, pure unselfishness. |
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It cannot be assumed that altruism and unselfishness will prevail. |
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As in this hope I wish to fulfil the foremost requirement for an Aikido teacher: a spirit of sacrifice, compassion, love and unselfishness. |
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This requires the total dedication and unselfishness of those who live the educational service as a mission. |
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It requires not only rules of behaviour but unselfishness, good temper, forgiveness, tolerance and humour. |
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Codes are useful as reminders even to the most ethical of mortals, because history shows that ordinary men are seldom capable of pure unselfishness for any considerable time. |
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The qualities of character required for true friendship are quite simply the best qualities a human can possess: unselfishness, tolerance, forebearance, trustworthiness, faithfulness, honesty. |
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One thing is evident: there is a great awakening in young people of the desire to serve their fellow man, and these young people find in St. John an opportunity to express their good will, unselfishness and public spirit. |
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If only a similar unselfishness prevailed on Capitol Hill. |
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Nixon's supporters and critics alike, both then and later, praised him for the dignity and unselfishness with which he handled defeat and the suspicion that vote fraud had cost him the presidency. |
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His great gifts, unselfishness, and social charm made him everywhere respected, and the scandal that clouded his last years has done nothing to tarnish his reputation. |
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System unselfishness asked us some questions. |
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This dedication and unselfishness contribute to characterizing the school environment as a vital environment in which intellectual growth is harmonised with spiritual, religious, emotional and social growth. |
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The philanthropoid needs intelligence, imagination, flexibility, and a large streak of unselfishness. |
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This unselfishness goes along with, it is true, in an increasing way, urging to employment setting and the role of the centres in matters of socio-professional insertion. |
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Noted for her charity, unselfishness and courage, her capacity for hard work and a natural talent for organization, she lived out her consecration to Jesus, in the midst of her companions, with fidelity and joy. |
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Credibility, unselfishness, moral and ethical values, integrity and the ability to network are also characteristics of secular protagonists involved in resolving conflicts. |
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This model shows us that unselfishness, obedience towards God, unconditional love of God and our neighbour are the ingredients for reconciliation, justice and peace. |
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Mothering Sunday reminds us of the great virtues of love, unselfishness and devotion to duty, things so many mothers have taught by their own examples. |
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