• And he gazed down toward me - his kindly presence filled my vision as if I was being spoken to by a god.

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  • If Papa has a failing it was his kindly disposition.

    NPR: Excerpt: 'True Grit'

  • There is the pensioner, out for a day with his grandson, who kindly bought both their tickets on his mobile phone, but it turns out you are only allowed one e-ticket per person, so poor old granddad is fined.

    BBC: Swiss love affair with rail turns sour

  • Detective Inspector Pete Pendle had been as popular with his men as any supervisor is likely to be, and they did not take kindly to his murder, or their own failure to prevent it.

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  • With his dying breath, Richard instructed his men to treat the marksman kindly, as he was only doing his job.

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  • Mike Milken kindly lent his face and went off to jail for several years.

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  • His willingness was meant kindly, generously, an example of why she loved Adam, and yet it worried her.

    NPR: Excerpt: 'Unaccustomed Earth'

  • Alan Greenspan, the chief central banker, has kindly signaled his tightening well ahead so positions could be unwound.

    FORBES

  • But most of the time his wife and his mother treated him kindly.

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  • K. Aditya, who had kindly moved his car out for the purpose.

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  • Greenacre found himself in acres of space wide on the left and his cross sat up kindly for the alert Iwelumo to turn home.

    BBC: Stoke see off Bournemouth

  • Instead, it was Sammut who wrapped up the points at the other end with nine minutes left when the bounce fell kindly following his own kick through.

    BBC: Bradford 0-19 Crusaders

  • Hleb linked with marauding full-back Arthur Boka and the former Arsenal man's cutback was missed by Pavel Pogrebniak right in front of goal, only for the ball to fall kindly for his team-mate at the back post.

    BBC: Rangers 0-2 Stuttgart

  • Defoe danced into the penalty area but could not get his shot away in time, and the rebound fell kindly for Baros who saw his tame shot easily gathered by Cech.

    BBC: CHOOSE A SPORT

  • Hospitalized in a small clinic run by a kindly doctor and his too-friendly wife, Jan struggles to rebuild his life while coming to terms with its various (and inevitable) disappointments.

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  • When BubbleBoy II finally comes around, don't expect its author to have kindly e-mailed his handiwork to security experts first.

    CNN: From the Web

  • It won't stay that way for long, according to Matthew Roth, the foundation's global communications manager, who's kindly devoted much of his afternoon to chaperoning us around the two floors.

    ENGADGET

  • In multiple media reports, Sanchez said that Kaiser took none too kindly to him expressing his concern over the constant omission of Latinos from the annual list of Kennedy Center Honors recipients.

    CNN: Kennedy Center Honors snub Latinos

  • If he pleased his father, he would be treated kindly that day.

    NEWYORKER: Town of Cats

  • Inverness defender Lionel Djebi-Zadi's failure to control the ball inside his penalty area, the ball broke kindly to the Welshman who coolly side-footed past Michael Fraser from 10 yards.

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  • My kindly husband, Mikol, calls his 89 year old Mom, Alice, every day.

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  • Thomas made a delightful break in midfield, and, although his pass was fumbled, the ball fell kindly to Fussell who crossed in the corner.

    BBC: Dragons 23-0 Connacht

  • Barcelona will credit the brilliance of Eto'o, but it was a cheap shot from United's viewpoint as the Cameroon striker was allowed to escape by Vidic and keeper Van der Sar's effort to block the effort at his near post was flimsy, to put it kindly.

    BBC: Barcelona 2-0 Man Utd

  • Yet here was a girl willing to take him in her arms and kindly ignore the humbling sight of him blundering his way toward ecstasy.

    NEWYORKER: The Valetudinarian

  • Still young and unhappily single, overweight and self-conscious about it, balding, socially awkward, and style-challenged, Sylvain is a kindly schlub whose innocuous manner and well-meaning interventions hide his neediness and his heedlessness.

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  • And just a month before his death he wrote a letter to a colleague who had published a novel, kindly congratulating him but remarking, also, on a few stylistic infelicities.

    ECONOMIST: With thanks for helping us to write a bit better

  • Now Paul Silk, former Clerk of the Assembly, probably won't take kindly to being compared to an elephant, but that's exactly what his Commission was today - the Commission that's due to report in the middle of next month with their recommendations on which tax powers should be devolved to Wales.

    BBC: Ministers, elephants, and carrots

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