Mean and scary is out, warm and fuzzy is in--all the better to warm youngsters' hearts.
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"I understand the warm and fuzzy feeling, but the excitement is something else, " she says.
And he was never exactly warm and fuzzy with the fans or his teammates or his opponents.
The initial group of second-quarter earnings reports is not exactly giving a warm and fuzzy feeling, either.
The images are warm and fuzzy shots of puppies and sunsets alongside short-text descriptions that customers must also identify.
Mr. CLEMENT: I think way, way underneath that, there is a tiny little kernel that is warm and fuzzy.
At least, folks get a warm and fuzzy every time they get stuck in traffic next to one of them.
That what might seem like a warm and fuzzy cause is truly steeped in building a better future for the country.
And yet, despite all these reservations, compassionate conservatism is not just an empty slogan aimed at making people feel warm and fuzzy.
Perhaps that's because these instruments are not so much diagnostic as therapeutic, not about solving problems but about making people feel warm and fuzzy.
Needless to say, there's not a warm and fuzzy history there.
"When Sorrell sees companies being picked off by Google, and sees Google going directly to his clients, it doesn't give him a warm and fuzzy feeling, " said Moore.
The brand that had been associated with a warm and fuzzy Mean Joe Green and that had been able to teach the world to sing was in need of a recalibration.
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But there may be a new level of concern about just how warm and fuzzy tax advisers and clients feel even if we have a raft of PLRs similar to our facts.
Behind the warm and fuzzy facade is a merciless commercial hierarchy ruled by an oligopoly of carriers as indispensible as the local electric company--and with the clout to act like a bunch of bullies.
Sadly, the characteristics of likeability and trustworthiness appear to have no link to company profits, suggesting that when it comes to business success, being warm and fuzzy does not matter much (though these traits are not harmful).
If the dating scene has been good to him, with a continuous stream of parties, girls and fun, then he will be optimistic about what the next 6 or 12 months have in store for him based on the warm and fuzzy feeling of his past success.
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Fran Healy admitted it was like playing for his family, and with a little impromptu slide-show of their fifteen months on the road and his concern for the people getting a bit squashed at the front you could see how he got his warm and fuzzy reputation.
Love is not just a nice, warm, and fuzzy feeling you get over the holidays.
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I'm pretty sure Sam "The Grave Dancer" Zell and other financial titans didn't build their empires by taking the warm-and-fuzzy "win-win" approach.
It goes without saying the public has a less than warm-and-fuzzy feelings towards the congloms.
Its warm-and-fuzzy future was in full flower in October as Bill Gates and RealNetworks Chief Executive Robert Glaser declared newfound mutual adoration to a roomful of journalists.
By concentrating commercial and residential uses in one walkable community, MGM is translating for the Vegas crowd the ideas from the New Urbanist movement of the 1980s, which spawned warm-and-fuzzy insta-communities such as the 352-acre town of Kentlands in Maryland and Walt Disney Co.
Mr. HARRIS: Well, look, if you live long enough, almost everybody can get a little bit of a burnished, warm, fuzzy reputation, and we saw this in some of the obituaries, sort of, you know, Jesse Helms, pillar of conservatism.
To this day, I get a warm fuzzy feeling when I open the cabinet and see 10 or more cans of tuna fish.
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