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1 The more attractive she is, the more altruistic he is.
2 Now she was conscious of a yearning more altruistic .
3 George, of course, is more altruistic ; though I don't think he ever analyzes his feelings.
4 Weren't more altruistic connections really what life was about?
5 The key, Morycz said, may be to be more altruistic and to engage in compassionate behavior.
6 There was no time in the past when we were more British, more altruistic , more ourselves.
7 The truth is much more altruistic than that.
8 RakNominations promises to be more altruistic .
9 Beyond promoting films and careers, Cannes does provide at least a few occasions to put celebrity to more altruistic use.
10 My reason for saving him was no more altruistic than his had been in dragging me out of the lake.
11 While they do this, they often express strangely transcendent feelings of joy, envisioning a greater and more altruistic community in the making.
12 Country children seem more altruistic than those in the city, and while girls are more sympathetic than boys, they are also more easily prejudiced.
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