With them came a tale of once street people who lived in the warmth of sewers to avoid the bleakness of Romanian nights.
Powell did in the warmth of religious liberty and American ideals.
Luxuriating again in the warmth of his people's support, and in being once more at the centre of affairs, Mr Arafat is said to be confident that Israel will not act on its decision to remove him, so long as America says no.
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Replacing the decline in cold calling is the warmth of social engagement.
Like any international destination, there are certainly challenges and perceptions to be overcome but I strongly believe in the dedication and warmth of the Bahamian people and my team at Ocean Club.
Her on-off wedding to Mr. Big (Chris Noth) forms a sizeable chunk of the plot, and interior designers everywhere will be thrilled to learn that the warmth of her emotions stands in direct proportion to the size of her walk-in closet.
Its lobby saw the addition of a new fireplace, giving an added sense of warmth in the winter months.
They also ask that the media respect their privacy and allow them to grieve in peace within the warmth and kindness of their friends, families and the community.
In the calm of a Monday, the nights had a warmth and peace in Velma's house.
The sun is a pale smudge in the sky, a pinhole promise of light and warmth, as we lurch and bump across the frozen land in pursuit.
Southern Greenland, northern Russia, and the eastern two-thirds of North America have felt the greatest warmth in 2012, but many places -- Alaska, Mongolia and most of Australia -- have been cool anomalies.
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Pitchers and catchers report to spring training in a few scant days and even those of us laboring under blizzard conditions and unyielding cold gray skies that seem to stretch forever (yes, I live in New York) can glimpse the warmth of sunnier days to come.
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The results are pretty much sensational from start to finish: you feel the warmth of a live show and the pleasure the men take in shaping the evening.
Ms MacCallum said the fact parental warmth and quality of parenting was similar in all three groups showed "it is the level of commitment to parenting that is important, and not the presence or absence of biological links between parent and children".
And part of the reason you saw such warmth of applause is that, in addition to being an incredible talent and such a hard worker, Denis is also a pretty humble guy.
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Somewhere between the last warmth of the summer and the damp cool of Halloween, I noticed a change in Marie, and I knew it had something to do with Stan.
If there is one criticism, it is the gaps in the suburban rail network which perhaps explains why many still prefer the comfort - and the warmth right now - of the family car.
And Dr Martin said the town looked almost exactly physically the same as it did when the Titanic sailed, adding that "the hospitality and the warmth" of residents was "as in evidence today as it was 100 years ago".
Instead, he says warmth present in the Romney home could have curbed negative impacts of his powerful father.
But Geena Davis, as a hot-shot TV reporter, is smashing: she strikes a lovely balance between warmth and satiric precision, and holds it in the midst of the general chaos.
It's a quality, he points out, that has inspired artists like Edward Hopper, who returned repeatedly to the empty warmth of road cafes and petrol stations in paintings like Gas and Automat.
Finding a puddle, the hare had a good drink, looked all around with moist, conscious eyes, then lay down in a little pit to one side, curled up into the warmth of his own body, and dozed off.
Our goal is to embody the warmth of traditional hospitality Hawaii is known for in our service, as these kinds of interactions form the basis of our service and have everything to do with our high level of customer satisfaction.
Wherever I ventured, in stores large and small, I experienced what would be considered white-glove service back home, delivered with the kind of warmth, enthusiasm and salesmanship typically found in black-and-white movies.
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This is the story of human warmth across a political divide, frozen in time and made bitter by history.
The warmth in the Arctic that this arrangement has brought may diminish the regeneration of sea ice over the course of this winter, meaning that next summer's sun can push back the boundaries further.
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Hosseini instills the rich landscape of "My Life in Rooms" with a serene sense of warmth.
He boasted that the warmth of his ties with George W Bush, Condoleezza Rice and the other top policymakers in Washington, was unsurpassed in Israeli history.
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He was blind and trembling in the watery dark, and he began to struggle down the hall toward his outbuilding, desperate for the warmth of the red-hot stove.
It is a mode of atmospheric circulation in which the stratosphere is unusually warm and westerly winds, which normally bring warmth from the oceans to northern Europe, are unusually weak.
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