I've been broken-hearted and broken some hearts, I've tried running hard from my pain.
There are plenty of light-hearted moments that balance the scenes of frustration and struggle.
United Daily News says Taipei must not be "half-hearted" on demanding a formal apology and compensation.
Across the Pacific, many have blamed Japan's central bankers for being too half-hearted about tackling deflation.
And half-hearted engagement, whether uni- or any other lateral, can leave the worst problems of all.
In life, we are big-hearted and ever willing to lend a shoulder when needed.
"She was a lovely supportive lady and very kind-hearted, " Mr White told BBC News website.
For Ferrari, though, the signing may have less to do with emotion than cold-hearted practicality.
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Even Mr Blair's half-hearted reforms have been condemned as vandalism by trade union reactionaries.
Voyages, whether military or commercial, were undertaken in a spirit of ruthless calculation, not open-hearted adventure.
She loved a verbal joust but she was also a very warm, generous-hearted individual.
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Falling quickly into a rebound relationship a kind-hearted woman helped heal my shattered soul.
The light-hearted British police drama was broadcast on the BBC between 1994 and 1997.
Once we "hearted" five pieces, the site created a "collection" for us based on our choices.
In fact, this congenial chap always fancied himself as the consummate soft-hearted, social minded sort.
His critics say they are half-hearted, too, because ideologically the prime minister sympathises with the settlers.
It was half-hearted fiscal stimulus, not unlike Hoover's attempts at a cure in the early 1930s.
The light-hearted digest was initially co-presented by Nadia Sawalha, who was replaced by Myleene Klass.
Under pressure from America and the European Union, his government launched a half-hearted war on drugs.
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Seriously, does anyone have a light-hearted Dilbert strip or something to ease some of the pain?
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There are a number of possible explanations for this half-hearted response to such a big incident.
This was just a light hearted oh-by-the-way story when first reported by the major media.
If you're only using the technology in a half-hearted way you're going to increase the frustration.
Unsurprisingly, lecturers are half-hearted about teaching in overcrowded amphitheatres filled with half-motivated psychology and sociology students.
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But Noble quit to join Capital's rival, Heart FM, claiming their partnership off-air was less light-hearted.
But Western critics claimed they were half-hearted and always ended in peace deals with militants.
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The three most uttered sentiments to describe her at her funeral were generous, open-hearted and loyal.
Astronomers frequently take a more light-hearted approach than chemists, as the example of Bagehot shows.
In the last parliament our opposition to Labour's tax and spend agenda was confused and half-hearted.
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