This looks authentic and suffused with a rich, intelligent kind of warm-heartedness. |
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The fact is that the organizers had greatly underestimated the enthusiasm and warm-heartedness of local youths. |
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His pupils held him in the highest regard despite his demands of them, mainly due to his warm-heartedness and humour. |
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His loyalty to the surviving members of his old stock company is typical of his essential warm-heartedness. |
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But if dissent has been dimmed, Douglas has little time for the argument that there is, at least, a new warm-heartedness, a softness in the culture. |
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During this hallowed month the urge for excelling others in prayerfulness, piety, warm-heartedness, charity, good doing, and repentance is at the peak among the Muslims. |
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So, as I mentioned earlier, in our century, in our time, we need to promote human compassion, human love, warm-heartedness. |
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She was the embodiment of class, elegance and warm-heartedness and she lit up every room she entered. |
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Your real interest, patience, warm-heartedness and wish to help played an important role in the project realisation. Thank you! |
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He had a sound grasp of the political impact of what sometimes seemed merely soppy warm-heartedness. |
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What actually marks out Hot Chip, and something they have mastered on album five, In Our Heads, is an empathetic warm-heartedness. |
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It has that sense of unassuming warm-heartedness and personality. |
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Rose wrote adult novels of pioneering life, stealing her mother's material but substituting the sourness of maturity for the warm-heartedness of Wilder's children's fiction. |
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Once Upon a Time in the Midlands is that most difficult of movies: a lovable comedy with broad yet subtle comic performances, authentic and suffused with warm-heartedness. |
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I think that Inwood is too sceptical about the music hall, detecting cynicism and exploitation behind the warm-heartedness and bitter humour of such people as Marie Lloyd. |
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He symbolizes South Africa and the rest of the African continent through his self-confidence, pride, hospitality, social skills and warm-heartedness. |
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Pescara received us with warm-heartedness and hospitality. |
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Leaders must use important words: love, friendship, justice, sharing, peace, freedom, nourishment, happiness, warm-heartedness, laughter, togetherness. |
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This is a good way to learn the warm-heartedness customarily expressed during Higan of giving rice cakes covered with bean jam to the neighbors and one's relatives. |
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These inner values are not necessarily what we bring from religious teaching, but I feel they are a biological factor we are already equipped with: warm-heartedness or a sense of responsibility, a sense of community. |
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