I think it's quite good in its own way, Sid said kindly.
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Coles kindly agreed to discuss this important issue with the EBONY community.
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Will you kindly tell me what good the house would do 'him'?
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My party today will be all the result of your kindly generosity.
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If you'll kindly take all the necessary steps as soon as possible.
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China have hardly been sympathetic to the Europeans' plight in recent weeks.
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I think it's just a straight, sympathetic human response to the situation.
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A moment later, Sam heard Tricia's whispered voice, crooning sympathetic, nonsensical words.
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It's good to kinda view them in a sympathetic light, you know.
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My teacher was also sympathetic, so I'm going to appeal that result.
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She immersed herself in charitable work, especially the philanthropic Good Neighbor Initiative.
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Within five years, 40 schools, convents and four charitable institutions were founded.
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After all, legacy donations remain the primary way of funding charitable activities.
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He said the changes will liberalise access to £78bn of charitable assets.
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Far less charitable were the sentiments of Dundas in the following letter:
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The public hospitals and the benevolent societies frequently shared in the receipts.
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Farewell; accept my corrections in the benevolent spirit of a true friend.
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The solicitor was right to think that he had only benevolent intentions.
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Such language is designed to make violence sound benevolent and infamy honourable.
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His doctrines are the liberal and benevolent doctrines of the nineteenth century.
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The good-hearted Kalantar immediately gave him employment and treated him most generously.
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He was a good-hearted old fellow, but very rough in his talk.
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In common parlance, Walter was as good-hearted a fellow as ever breathed.
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She knew how good-hearted he was, beneath the constant demands for perfection.
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The Indian people is, by nature, it is true, gentle and good-hearted.
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Her father liked to hear about grandmother and the kindly, large-hearted Major.
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So saying, he nestled snugly and confidingly against the large-hearted serpent-whofled.
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They point to the doomed vulnerability of large-hearted idealism in the public sphere.
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Solid, substantial comfort and large-hearted hospitality were the objects in all his expenditures.
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Napoleon was the son of his mother, the large-hearted and high-minded Letitia Ramolina.
Uso de openhearted em inglês
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All the ladies were so happy and openhearted and eager to love.
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This drew immediately from Lord Byron the following frank and openhearted reply:
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And this wasn't drunk talk; this was sincere, openhearted, maternal advisement.
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Alice's father was a sweet man-tooopenhearted, I always supposed, to be in business.
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He gloried in her, steeped his soul in her passion, in her openhearted desire.
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He's as openhearted and uninhibited as his stage show.
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More commonly, pre-nups spring from less openhearted thoughts.
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This sort of openhearted sharing is "relating." Controlling vs.
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The vision comes not always to the connoisseur, comes to him whose life is simple, earnest, open-eyed and openhearted.
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And I have been much helped by openhearted New Yorkers, especially the pastor and parishioners of one of your churches.
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Beyond expression, Mademoiselle; he is so openhearted, so true a friend, he has the soul of the artist and the seer.
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The Celtic nature rose superior to the dark designs of the most ingenious opponents, and continued as ever noble, generous, and openhearted.
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I intended to raise a daughter who lives authentically, passionately and on her own terms -a daughter who is open-minded and openhearted.
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The teachers regarded her as an industrious, dutiful, and talented scholar; her associates looked upon her as a sincere, openhearted, cheerful companion.
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The picture deals with parental irresponsibility so extreme it borders on criminal neglect, but The Florida Project remains stubbornly humanistic and openhearted throughout.
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Finally her outburst ended in a sentimentally expressed desire for a simple, openhearted existence, to be passed in an atmosphere of universal benevolence.