The airport staff were very kind in sending us a bottle of champagne the following day for our engagement, which we greatly appreciated. |
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He was a very good musician and, from all accounts, a very kind human being, and he will be widely missed. |
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When I got out of prison a couple of years ago he actually was very kind to me. |
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Karen, as far I could make out, was a lovely girl, very kind, but with a cheeky, wicked sense of humour that matched the impish glint in her eye. |
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Of a very kind and friendly nature, he will be very sadly missed, and always remembered. |
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Camie and I amused ourselves very well and dear old Betty was very kind to us, helping us in every way she could think of. |
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She was dark-haired and had a Roman nose, a lovely nose, and very kind eyes and a beautiful mouth, as I remember. |
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The Alabarch is very kind, but I must confess he is as rigid as a bargeman's pole. |
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I met and became very good friends with David Gilbert and his family, who were very kind, hospitable and friendly to me. |
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Or the very kind of conflict between the flesh and the soul, was something they believed, and so you would believe it too. |
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And you can see that these crinkles in the outer layer of the brain in Alzheimer's Disease have taken on a very kind of moth-eaten appearance. |
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My vegetables will benefit enormously from this very kind and generous action. |
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She wasn't great at dancing her waltz, but the judges were very kind to her. |
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Well, when I came to Johannesburg from the countryside, I knew nobody, but many strangers were very kind to me. |
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Anne was well known for her beautiful and unusual flower gardens and her very kind and generous nature. |
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And furthermore, he has mellowed a lot in his old age, and is very kind to everyone. |
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Melissa, it's very kind of you to have given the dog a home, and given your husband the chance to have a dog. |
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So perhaps you'd be so very kind as to be repeating now the tale you and he have been telling for nigh on six months? |
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I think this film has some clever direction but in a very kind of routine fashion. |
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Instead she played herself out, pigeon-holing herself into the very kind of characters she criticized Apatow for writing. |
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It has been mentioned also tonight, and my own experience has been that he really is that kind of a gentle man, a very kind man, with a good sense of humor. |
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It was a very kind and thoughtful gesture and an example of the love and respect which we should all have for each other to make for peace and harmony in this troubled world. |
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Then, he ducked out the side door to avoid the very kind of tumult he had just said he honored and felt was so necessary. |
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She is very kind, very soft-hearted and always eager to help. |
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She honestly looked like a pantomime dame, but she was very kind. |
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The suspects also told the investigators that they thought Ito was very kind, according to the sources. |
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This gold rush of sorts has been very kind to big-name movie stars and industry moguls, whose off-the-map paychecks make headlines. |
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But her sneakish qualities, if they really existed, were generally hidden, and she was very clever at thinking of new games, and very kind if you got into a row over anything. |
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