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1 And the final chapter of A Christmas Carol really does warm the heart .
2 Noble aspirations may warm the heart , but just causes put fire in the belly.
3 Nothing good had ever united him with those first years, nothing to warm the heart .
4 Where, in all this teaching, was one lesson to warm the heart and guide the soul?
5 By a Spade, a Caprice to warm the heart ; or a new Article of dress or household stuff.
6 All this would warm the heart of even the most fervent atheist, except Francis has gone much further.
7 It will warm the heart of any homesick Southern African simply by the Afrikaans slang that (tactfully?)
8 For gifts that warm the heart and touch the soul, we need to be observant, creative, and somewhat organized.
9 How were they to " warm the heart ? "
10 He associated with his doctrine of the "kingdom of God" all that could warm the heart and the imagination.
11 And there is also something to warm the heart in the sight of logs flaming and giving out a homely feeling.
12 A bookcase, old enough to warm the heart of the most ardent antiquarian, held his small and unusual collection of books.
13 To-night the affection, instead of seeming to warm the heart of a nobly patient and reasonable man, seemed to sting it.
14 His goal, Charles had said of the house, was this: "To feed the soil, warm the heart , delight the eye."
15 Somehow the extra dinner seemed to warm the heart of Wilkins, and inspire in him a feeling of friendly interest for Hector.
16 Another year, another World Press Photo Yearbook with its usual variety of images that shock, amaze, warm the heart - but mainly shock.
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