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She came of a rich Catholic family, of great distinction and broad-mindedness.
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His sympathies were most catholic, and this anecdote clearly illuminates his broad-mindedness.
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He could not thus easily surrender his pride of original thought and broad-mindedness.
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It shows the broad-mindedness and magnanimity of the American people.
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In suitably hushed voices they remarked that it proved their broad-mindedness as a community.
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Self-reliance, sympathy, honesty, penetration, broad-mindedness, modesty, and independence,-thesewere keynotes to his great character.
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Are not magnanimity, broad-mindedness, sincerity, equanimity, and a reverent spirit more "delightful"?
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Modern broad-mindedness benefits the rich; and benefits nobody else.
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It was the name that impressed him, the slick brochure, the aura of humanistic broad-mindedness.
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I like the broad-mindedness and liberal spirit which is manifested within the domain of this denomination.
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And another part of it is that broad-mindedness is almost precisely the same thing as morality.
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I was pleased with my broad-mindedness, that enabled me to see all sides of the baby question.
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As an instance of his broad-mindedness, the following extract from his Diary for June 20th is interesting.
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Pride's tale of gay supporters of the miners' strike invites us to congratulate ourselves on our current broad-mindedness by deriding our grandparents' homophobia.
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The spirit of reaction has ever and anon been ready to crush in its infancy the endeavour of truth and sincerity, of broad-mindedness and tolerance.
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She came of a rich Catholic family, of great distinction and broad-mindedness.