The contributors give the impression that good-hearted planners can easily achieve their intended aims. |
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Inevitably, there will be atrocities that will cause many good-hearted people to defect from the cause. |
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He was good-hearted about it, but good-hearted in the sort of way that people who know they're right can afford to be good-hearted. |
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And so begins a good-hearted, extremely cartoony adventure, with Rodriguez's trademark homemade special effects and music. |
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In this action drama a naive, good-hearted waitress helps her trouble roommate. |
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Quick, resourceful, serenely confident, and good-hearted, they're more suited for farming than fighting. |
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But his chief opponent, the blowsily good-hearted, promiscuous Ida loses much of her instinctive belief in right and wrong. |
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Ibbotson is dextrous with pace and suspense, accessible, always amusing, and a treat to read aloud, and the book is both joyously light-hearted and profoundly good-hearted. |
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These include a sticky-fingered hippie named McGruff, a friendly gondolier, and his good-hearted mother. |
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A fanatical Aberdeen Football Club supporter, he endures plenty of good-hearted stick from his colleagues about his allegiances with great good humour. |
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He is wretched, weak, ugly, inspiring contempt and disgust in not only all the supposedly good-hearted characters but also the reader. |
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That naive misunderstanding summarizes the threat posed by this good-hearted, wrong-headed legislation. |
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Yesterday's marchers were good-hearted and well-intentioned. |
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He was just one of those good-hearted, woolly-minded men who were guided by emotions on everything. |
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Boundary issues are insidious and can creep up through good-hearted actions. |
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She is good-hearted and took pity on my pathetic form whenever I was sent to the kitchens by my mistresses. |
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Jim was a good-hearted and kind man, who always had time to lend a helping hand or stop and chat. |
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The whole thing seemed so gracious and good-hearted, and remarkably wise, too. |
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Los Angeles was just a big, dry, sunny place with ugly homes and no style, but good-hearted and peaceful. |
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I am a good-hearted person and a very loyal friend, and I know you will see that if you write me. |
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After the hypnosis, Hal predictably meets Rosemary, a good-hearted girl that is morbidly obese. |
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I'll be thinking of these good-hearted people when I'm quaffing champagne, honest! |
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We want our border patrol agents chasing crooks and thieves and terrorists not good-hearted people coming here to work. |
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I am sure that the Australian people want both a clear and cool-headed government and also a good-hearted government. |
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The Redskins fought with uncompromising fervor against both evil and good-hearted colonizers. |
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And the movie itself is I think very good-hearted at its core. |
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And yet, despite all these challenges, on the whole, Canada's young people remain remarkably resilient, resourceful and good-hearted. |
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Between the lovely city of Tarragona and the Ebro river delta are a number of attractive seaside resorts that still offer good-hearted beach fun. |
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It was a good fit, as the film, like the Foot, strode toward the mainstream without forgetting its good-hearted ideals. |
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Those good-hearted they are intended to create a point of light, intuitively feel the need to create these spaces. |
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If the good-hearted majority becomes less prepared to countenance anti-social behaviour, if the age-old power of public disapproval is brought back into play, there will be little to worry about. |
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A good-hearted, humble and hilarious genius? |
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How difficult it is to say goodbye to good-hearted people! |
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Campo has used her meagre savings, volunteers, small donations and the good-hearted service of cheap vets to sterilize, test and debug the cats and return them to health. |
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He used cunningness to avoid family shame and offered a reconciliatory hand to ever good-hearted Miljenko's father conte Adalbert. |
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You have to learn again and again to trust people, and although this experience wasn't easy, it helped me remember that people are fundamentally kind, caring and good-hearted. |
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The House should also know that it is not just generals expressing concern, but good-hearted journalists, like Christie Blatchford of the Globe and Mail. |
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Even though they act as if they are good-hearted, since they did not get rid of their selfish-motives, they will be revealed unless they are cast off completely. |
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Chikwava skilfully manipulates the tale of a good-hearted boy who doesn't know any better, grasping at the structure the militia can provide, and by the end we are grieving for him. |
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I pray in the name of the Lord that you will clean all the corners of your heart so that you can be recognized by God for being truly good-hearted. |
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We are not merely those who go out to meet the most needy people because we are good-hearted or even compassionate towards the poor, but because the Lord has called us to be with Him. |
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She is good-hearted and is loyal to Sara no matter if she is rich or poor. |
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At about the same time a good-looking man turns up in the neighborhood, dressed in funeral clothes, a bit of a freak but basically a good-hearted sort. |
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Equally adept at comedy and drama, Cranham has played bumbling detectives, passionate army dentists and good-hearted pastors with equal proficiency. |
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Tom, a lively and adventurous lad, lives with his priggish brother Sid and his good-hearted Aunt Polly in the quiet town of St Petersburg, Missouri. |
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Although, few came right out and said it, the implication was that socially concerned investors were good-hearted saps, destined for sub-par returns. |
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It may be hard, at times, to see how all this relates to the life of a modest, good-hearted and ultimately heroic noblewoman who built bridges between countries England, Germany and Russia and between the rich and the poor. |
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If they don't like somebody, they get frustrated and have hard feelings, but they think they are good-hearted because on the outside they smile at them. |
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York is buyable as a good-hearted statesman thrust upon a throne for which he's not ideally suited, but he's nobody's best choice for a non-thinker. |
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Nelly Kirkpatrick was a great, red-haired giant of a woman, very illiterate, but with some native wit, and good-hearted enough, I am told, when she was in her right mind. |
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She was a quite biddable creature and good-hearted, but she had a flow of talk that was as steady as a mill, and made your head sore like the drays and wagons in a city. |
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