Their shared affection for the warmhearted, feckless Martin is a further bond between them. |
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At one point he decided to confess all his affairs to his warmhearted wife, Cimmie. |
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Saturday morning we set off after a warmhearted good-bye, very thankful and facing a new morning. |
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He was a distinguished and warmhearted person to whom we are deeply indebted. |
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On the 27th of may 1519, the young Charles V prepares himself for the warmhearted welcome the day after in Bruges. |
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Zodiac Sign: The most dominant, spontaneously creative and extroverted of all the zodiac signs, Leos are also warmhearted, generous and loving. |
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Along the way, I have spoken to warmhearted, beautiful, captivating people. |
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This kind of talent, along with their warmhearted cosseting of their writers, explains why so many were willing to work for them for slave wages. |
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A warmhearted and emotional moment for these young musicians on the brink of professional life. |
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Well known for being patient and reliable, Taureans are also loving and very warmhearted. |
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His warmhearted, unpretentious humanity made a great impression on me. |
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Also, Antoine was a simple man, a good neighbor and warmhearted to all. |
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Thank you Brigitte, for welcoming us to your warmhearted home. |
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Rose was not pretty, but warmhearted and quick to laugh. |
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It happens many times that a priest or any other warmhearted private person accepts one or two orphanages resulting in a never-ending stream of requests to accept more. |
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Musical arrangements that set off his warmhearted vocals to perfection. |
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