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This is the story of human warmth across a political divide, frozen in time and made bitter by history.
CNN: Behind the Scenes: Amanpour's notes from North Korea
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On the following page, the last president of the Soviet Union, Mikhail Gorbachev, makes a similar point and speaks of her "real human warmth".
BBC: Newspaper review: Margaret Thatcher's legacy considered
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The Utopia proved to be a bland and soulless set of blocks organised in myriad sectors, lacking any kind of human warmth or naturalness.
BBC: Mount Ainslie
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In the name of maintaining professional distance (an old military concept) the manager may violate the human need for warmth and closeness.
FORBES: Is What We Need From Leaders Prewired Into Our Brains?
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Dr Breslin and his colleagues want to find out how genes influence human perception, particularly the senses of smell and taste and those (warmth, cold, pain, tingle, itch and so on) that result from stimulation of the skin.
ECONOMIST: Twin research