A compassionate journalist on the train, touched by her plight, covers her fare. |
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Anyhow, I broke the news to him in a very compassionate way, and gave him whatever counselling I could. |
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The vacillation between being firm and compassionate pulls apart every policy proposal. |
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Tenderness is more of a show of strength than brute force, because it is harder to be compassionate than it is to be mighty. |
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But after eight months he is still at the vicarage, takes no services at St James's and remains on compassionate leave. |
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You were a very caring and compassionate man, who was always there to lend a helping hand. |
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Have a compassionate heart that creates a little space for those who need a bit of understanding or forgiveness. |
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And I believe we must match our compassionate hearts to our preservative minds. |
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To be clement is to be lenient and compassionate, or, in the case of weather, perfectly heavenly. |
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The captain is compassionate and helpful, and Viola herself responds to him warmly. |
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For many spiritually oriented folks, this can include providing compassionate service or maintaining spiritual disciplines such as meditation. |
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But then her public championing of compassionate causes is largely at odds with the high-handed way she has treated those who obstruct her. |
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A charitable and compassionate man his passing was occasioned by much sadness among his many friends. |
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His love, welling up in us, fills us with hope that our world can become more loving, more compassionate, and more charitable. |
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Her approach to their suffering is compassionate, even overly sentimental in places. |
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She is sweet, sincere, genuine, thoughtful, compassionate and he knew she liked him for him, not his money. |
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It is because we are living in a steadily more compassionate world, that terrorists and homicidal criminals make such an impact. |
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They are rueful memory plays, bittersweet family chronicles, compassionate portraits of oddballs, losers, and rascals. |
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Could we not have protected our borders in more humane and compassionate ways? |
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Generally, people who are astrologers or consult astrologers are humane, compassionate, insightful people, by and large. |
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Qualitatively speaking, there may even be something compassionate and humane in it. |
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We should aspire, along with being world champions in the sporting arena, to being the most humane and compassionate people on this planet. |
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She assured him that she and her colleagues would adopt a compassionate and humane approach to all such cases. |
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There is a compassionate side, a side that shows a lot of humility, and that is why he is as good as he is. |
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However, those close to him speak of a kindly, compassionate and humorous man. |
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The book is a clear-sighted, yet compassionate, take on a whole gamut of issues. |
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It's a country of dreamers, and doers, and people are compassionate about their neighbors, it's just unbelievable. |
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A lady of gentle disposition and kind manner, Nora was imbued with a caring and compassionate nature. |
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This is partly because he is compassionate about the suffering of ordinary Europeans, but also exasperated by their masochism and perverseness. |
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Her character didn't come across as compassionate and concerned, except in how it directly influenced her. |
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He's a fatherly, compassionate figure here, much concerned for the well-being of the tenants on his Sandringham estate. |
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Intelligent, courageous, dynamic, indefatigable and compassionate are the words that best describe young Tom. |
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He was blessed with a caring and compassionate nature which was ever to the fore. |
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I still have trouble understanding how you can be too tolerant or too compassionate. |
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He is very caring and compassionate, and is very protective towards his mother and sister. |
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The members of this party are among the most caring and compassionate people in the land. |
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He is a compassionate man with vision who tirelessly pursues his lofty goals. |
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For such a kind, gentle, and compassionate person, the upheaval of aggression has ceased. |
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He is the kindest, most compassionate, humble and gentle soul I have ever met. |
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I think this is why I have such a complete acceptance of death, and only wish to die in a dignified and compassionate way. |
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Kitty was full of good nature and her kind and compassionate ways endeared her to one and all. |
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A compassionate and civilised society must find a way to understand and accommodate refugees. |
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One of the lessons she tried to teach her son is to be compassionate and have a warm heart. |
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The groom was a caring and compassionate young man who wanted to be her husband, more than anything. |
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They usually become more open, understanding, compassionate and reasonable. |
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We learn to be compassionate and to consider those whose needs are very different to our own. |
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Many are mourning the death of a warm, intelligent and compassionate young woman. |
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The other thing during the whole time that broke my heart was that he was denied compassionate leave to be at his brother's wedding. |
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It was so serious that his father was allowed to come home on compassionate leave. |
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Part of the last package they offered gave us two days compassionate leave. |
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A York councillor who has been caring for her son as he battles with bone cancer is set to be given compassionate leave from her official duties. |
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The club had given him a fortnight's compassionate leave after the January 30 tragedy. |
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Suppose you had a provision in an award that said a worker is entitled to compassionate leave in circumstances of family necessity. |
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They also received minimal holidays and no sick pay, pension or compassionate leave. |
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Similarly, a member who takes carers' leave will still have compassionate leave available if a close relative becomes seriously ill or dies. |
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A confident, competitive, compassionate Scotland was, and is, an ambition worth working for. |
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Quietly spoken and informally dressed, he describes himself as an energetic, inquisitive, compassionate person. |
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So nice, compassionate, slightly innumerate people who genuinely want to help the homeless could conceivably have been taken in. |
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Miller, a middle-aged man with gray blonde hair and a compassionate face, didn't appreciate the condescending attitude of this upstart kid! |
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Also, if there is a means of rendering an animal insensible before cutting, then surely this is what is required in a compassionate society. |
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A formidable intellect, a compassionate man of integrity and a scholar of the law, he already is a terrific judge. |
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Charles is understanding and compassionate with Mrs. Lee, the aging, ageless coquette, who dances through an army of Puerto Rican gigolos. |
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The silence comes from an allegedly compassionate desire to protect or cosset the poor, rather than treating them like responsible adults. |
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It conveyed a sense of forbearing and compassionate understanding in which the idea that people are human and mistakes are natural was embodied. |
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Americans are a forgiving people, a compassionate people, a people who are always ready to give a guy a second chance. |
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Our attempts at being nonjudgemental, forgiving and compassionate are feeble. |
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She is the Eternal Feminine, forgiving and compassionate and able to reconcile terrorist and victim with her abounding sweetness. |
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The most honest, honorable, forthright people in my life are also polite, compassionate, and quite capable of making constructive criticism. |
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Tim was noted at all times for his generous, caring and compassionate nature. |
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They performed in a responsible manner, and toward the defeated, demoralized Germans they were sensitive, caring and compassionate. |
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The film, however, while presenting itself as a compassionate treatment, exploits for dramatic purposes the prurient interests of the audience. |
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Ryan, Meg assessed, was caring, compassionate, and a bit of a goof-off, especially when around his coconspirator, Jay. |
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While adopting the emollient tones of compassionate Conservatism, he has also toned down the virulent anti-Europeanism. |
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Public sector general insurance companies are quietly dispensing with compassionate appointments in a bid to rationalise manpower utilisation. |
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The Squid And The Whale may sound downbeat and depressing, but it is so true to life, it turns out funny and compassionate. |
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These exemptions were designed to be applied in cases where there is a compassionate need to waive the rules. |
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Bishop Jones is a warm-hearted, compassionate and gentle person who is revered by many in Sligo and throughout the Diocese of Elphin. |
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Because they tend to be compassionate and sensitive, they respond best to personal recognition and acknowledgement. |
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You're not really compassionate, what you feel is not care for another person but, in fact, a bit of self indulgent weepiness for yourself. |
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Instead we are shown a quiet, enormously fascinating, compassionate, well-intentioned film. |
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In that regard Bishop Ryan always came across as a moderate, reasonable and compassionate man who gave very deep consideration to his responses. |
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Doreen was renowned for her caring and compassionate nature and her kindness to so many people. |
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Other times, she was calmer and seemed almost wise, sensible, and compassionate to their plight. |
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Where is this compassionate Government that cares for the working person and the employee? |
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But the image of him taking control and levelling with people in an honest and compassionate way has been burned into the American psyche. |
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They are wrong-headed and politically driven obsessions, not compassionate advisements intended to relieve human suffering. |
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Celluloid dreams, heroes and heroines, get real with compassionate message, as who else know best that all that glitters is not gold. |
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On recognising their talent, the school authorities turned compassionate and rendered all assistance. |
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We regard ourselves as a compassionate, tolerant society that respects the rights of others. |
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I cannot bear the thought of one so compassionate and noble as you having such a low opinion of me. |
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Marco isn't very compassionate about the back alley abortion Helen's just had and in fact leaves her shortly after. |
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A compassionate old woman, the deep lines of time scored into her bird face, stares down at me, the last thing I need. |
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The scheme is not in any sense a benevolent scheme and no benevolent or compassionate payments can be made therefrom. |
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If I didn't have a shoulder to lean on or a compassionate ear willing to listen to me rant, I might've been tempted to quit. |
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You are a passionate, compassionate, sexual lover, requiring the same qualities from your mate. |
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Although we now face difficult moral choices I am so grateful that we've emerged as a much more compassionate and thoughtful society. |
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So, it appears that this god-fearing, compassionate, angelic, caring, woman has spoken with forked tongue? |
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The compassionate doctor didn't bat an eyelid at the scene in front of her. |
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The incarnation is about how God moved from impartiality to partiality, from distant thunderer to compassionate companion. |
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They encourage the viewer to take a more compassionate look at his or her fellow creatures, including the most despised and marginalized. |
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Moreover, Lord Goff specifically rejected the compassionate avoidance of lingering as a defence against mercy killing. |
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She spat at him angrily, shoving him roughly away from her, not wanting his friendly, compassionate touch. |
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Humans are discussed as arrogant and blundering, an unflattering contrast to the innocent and compassionate chimps or gorillas. |
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Eschewing cheap sentimentality, it casts an unflinching, but compassionate eye over the unpredictability of real life. |
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Moreover, if the compassionate person is an ideal, she must be someone whose concern for another is ungrudging and noninstrumental. |
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All of this is told in the aggrieved, obsessed, slightly compassionate tone of a next-door neighbour. |
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Notice how soft, how compassionate and caring Jesus is in dealing with Simon. |
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It's a sweet, soft, very compassionate piece that has a lot of presence and a lot of honesty in it. |
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It is compassionate, frank, courageous, plain, fearless and confident. |
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Surprisingly for him, he was granted a few days of compassionate leave. |
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The judge was a member of the Romilly family, a byword for liberality and compassionate public service, active in penal reform and similar good causes. |
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Numerous early records speak approvingly of him as wise and compassionate. |
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It has always been the case that churches, synagogues and mosques have fostered compassionate care for the unfortunate. |
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And I try to live in that truth and through the wisdom, understand the true nature of existence, be a compassionate person and practice loving kindness. |
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Although it appears taking compassionate leave may have crossed his mind, the Celtic manager has pledged he will be in charge for the start of the season. |
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This act of solidarity with the lowest of the low in a place of unspeakable violence illustrates the unbounded depth and breadth of God's compassionate presence. |
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The Council will at all times act in a humane and compassionate fashion. |
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An oblique love story, the play brims with compassionate understanding. |
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Republicans have a rare opportunity to implement policies that are truly compassionate and transcend toxic identity politics. |
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Both move questions of theodicy away from attempts at explanation and defense and toward compassionate response and solidarity with those who suffer. |
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The compassionate leave entitlement is set at five working days per year, with a higher delegate able to approve more than five working days per annum. |
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Susan's expression went indeterminable, then she wiped her hands on the apron she was wearing, took it off and walked over to Emily, giving her a big compassionate hug. |
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He was given compassionate leave halfway through the pool stages of the competition to visit his wife Caroline, who had suffered complications with her pregnancy. |
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The frequently brilliant and sometimes searing interviewer has a compassionate side that discomposes itself into a medley of expressions on camera. |
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Medical reports confirm he is in a terminal decline and lawyers have written to prison authorities demanding he is released on compassionate grounds. |
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Many therapists have been told that they are more sensitive, intelligent and compassionate than the patient's callous, self-involved, demanding and critical spouse. |
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At times, we're all the weakest link, and if we can't be compassionate enough to make allowances for that, we should at least be self-motivated enough to realise it. |
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His transition from self-created victim to self-obsessed nouveau adolescent, to the gently compassionate man his family actually needs is an extraordinary metamorphosis. |
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The expression on the goddess' face was merciful and compassionate. |
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Is this the action of a merciful and compassionate loving deity? |
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He was never paroled, but was released instead on compassionate grounds. |
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The beloved is portrayed as gentle, sensitive, tender and compassionate. |
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That doesn't mean I would rather have had Earl be compassionate and thoughtful than be a winner. |
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First of all, it completely undermines me as a trustworthy and compassionate caregiver. |
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Equal parts compassionate and neurotic, Farmiga plays Norma with an intense level of adrenaline. |
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Street savvy but compassionate, mystical but agnostic and above all, brilliantly idiosyncratic, Fly is a rambling poet of sorts. |
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Junk the ayn Rand rhetoric about moochers and takers and spare a compassionate word for the unemployed. |
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The hospital turned to Brantly, who is meticulously cautious and profoundly compassionate. |
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If we cannot be compassionate to animals, heaven help the human race. |
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He gazed into the man's compassionate eyes in helpless, naked trustingness, and then he wriggled closer to rest his head in the man's lap, and with that, he fell asleep. |
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He had very, very compassionate eyes and a love radiated from the man. |
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Even in the most ridiculous moments, an observant, compassionate intelligence shines. |
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Such is the Sierra Leonean way, the most tolerant, compassionate, and friendly people I have found anywhere. |
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And while most states have compassionate release programs, the rules and criteria for each are different. |
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George W. Bush did it, with compassionate conservatism, crock though it was. |
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I can't be sensitive and forgiving and compassionate 24 hours a day. |
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A cystic fibrosis patient has been denied access to a compassionate use program because it's temporary. |
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He has been given compassionate leave after a family bereavement. |
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If we assume that the locus of value is conscious states, then the state of being courageous, or of being fortitudinous, or of being compassionate, may have some moral value. |
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A compassionate, wise, sensible man who always craves another adventure. |
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Other camels were spared a finishing bullet by compassionate handlers who unharnessed them into a harsh wilderness, feeling that Allah would provide. |
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This latest interview may be too saccharinely compassionate for those who like a little condemnation with their communal wine. |
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We call for the new Government to restore Australia's standing as a nation that is compassionate to those in need and committed to a fair go for all. |
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He was so sure of their gratitude, so compassionate for their plight, that he opened his door to an Arab woman feigning labor pains on the first night of the rampage. |
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Renowned for her compassionate nature, her many works have inspired and uplifted thousands of people over the years and one of her greatest friends was Beatrix Potter. |
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She was vibrant, passionate, compassionate, determined, courageous, self-assured, and present. |
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When his only child Ellis was born, Tom got compassionate leave. |
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On both human rights and family policy, the Republicans are about as compassionate as Vlad the Impaler. |
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There never was any heart truly great and generous, that was not also tender and compassionate. |
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Forward Emmanuel Adebayor has been given compassionate leave to return to Togo on family matters. |
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Please God, don't let her ask me if clubbing a baby seal is less compassionate than scraping a human fetus from the womb with a curette. |
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Reticulose is presently available through a compassionate use program approved by the FDA, but many activists are claiming this is not enough. |
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I know there are police officers who are kind, compassionate, and smart. |
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As a result, commentators have criticized New York courts for discriminatorily backtracking on the use of compassionate dismissals for illness. |
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The hominid fossil is evidence of compassionate behaviour towards the elderly. |
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Criminals are sometimes admissive of their guilt and compassionate toward victims. |
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By studying the natural world, he argued, people would learn how to become more compassionate, happy, and prosperous. |
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An important additional practice is a kind and compassionate attitude toward every living being and the world. |
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His medals were posthumously restored by the IOC in 1983 on compassionate grounds. |
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He was 66, and was released on compassionate grounds for having inoperable bladder cancer. |
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The initially irascible and slightly sinister Doctor quickly mellowed into a more compassionate figure. |
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But David Faiumu remains on compassionate leave and Brett Ferres is suspended. |
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As a result, as the years have passed, my involvement with storytelling has expanded to the territory of compassionate action. |
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All Muslims assert that God is most merciful, most compassionate. |
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The compassionate release was cancelled and he was sent back to his cell. |
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If we of the central land were to grudge you what is beneficial, and not to compassionate your wants, then wherewithal could you foreigners manage to exist? |
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The poetry, prose and personality in Soul Clothes, may rub up on a curious and compassionate place within you, a place of stark reality drenched in divine hope. |
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Conservativism is every bit as moral and compassionate as socialism. |
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Johnson was a devout, conservative Anglican and a compassionate man who supported a number of poor friends under his own roof, even when unable to fully provide for himself. |
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And Yacob is in Argentina having been given compassionate leave. |
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When leave from the BEF began in December, Calais was used for communication and for troop movements, especially for men granted compassionate leave. |
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Perhaps compassionate conservativism is dead in Westminster. |
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