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That large-heartedness, that concern and regard for the plight of others is not a partisan feeling.
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He has created a language of uncompromising modernist integrity that embraces an intellectual spectrum from light-heartedness to profundity.
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New York City Opera, meanwhile, has teetered on the edge of extinction, its board and management accused of hard-heartedness and ineptitude.
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Instead, these dreamers and ingrates now blame Mr Blair's half-heartedness for reform's failure to transform and energise British democracy as advertised.
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Fear breeds disengagement and dissociation, derailing any hope for the open mindedness and open heartedness that is necessary for creative thinking and innovative solutions to flourish.
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Hawk says Nike made noises about offering him an endorsement, but never did, a sign other skateboarders interpret as showing the half-heartedness of Nike's move to get into their sport.
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It is easy to accuse the Fund of hard-heartedness.
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The Clinton administration's half-heartedness has many explanations.
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