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"big-hearted" Definitions
  1. very kind; generous

194 Sentences With "big hearted"

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There's something big-hearted about the character, and big-hearted people often pay more attention to what's going on around them.
Tompkins describes her own daughter as big-hearted, responsible and determined.
We are the most generous, welcoming, big-hearted people on earth.
Even so, "Behold the Dreamers" is a capacious, big-hearted novel.
NFL star DeAndre Hopkins is as big-hearted as they come.
This is a tonic of a musical, big-hearted and comforting.
They include Lillias White, who won a Tony Award in 1997 as a big-voiced, big-hearted, blunt-spoken prostitute in "The Life," who appealingly shows up here as a big-voiced, big-hearted, blunt-spoken grandma.
Like most teenagers, it's messy, big-hearted, and possessed of grand dreams.
Big-hearted people are generous and empathetic, and they have your back.
Krol's brother-in-law, Brian Schoenbaechler, remembered Krol as selfless and big-hearted.
Credit:PLOS ONEThe alligators aren't big-hearted guardians who want to keep chicks safe.
"Pakistan is going to be much less big-hearted than before," he predicts.
It would be a big-hearted, progressive person whose appeal crosses class lines.
On Tuesday, big-hearted Jupiter and enchanting Venus dance together in a flowing formation.
Even as his career took off, Hussle remained approachable and "big hearted," she said.
You can go your own way here, and Tusk's bold, big-hearted cooking does.
"Most Americans do share a vision of a hopeful, inclusive, big-hearted America," she said.
Life Itself does sometimes recall Crowe's mode of big-hearted male emoting, with rock accompaniment.
There's something about him that is so open and earnest and thoughtful and big-hearted.
This administration has turned dreams into nightmares for so many brilliant and big-hearted people.
"They are some of the strongest, most big-hearted people you will ever meet," she said.
It's also a little silly to see Lyft's donation as a big-hearted act of charity.
To Mellencamp, it all moves forward thanks to the sheer force of Nelson's big-hearted will.
What about your big-hearted but foul-mouthed friend, or a well-mannered but distant acquaintance?
"Nancy Leigh is my very, very smart, very compassionate, very big-hearted little gal," Heigl says.
He's generous and big-hearted, which is why duplicity and back-stabbing upset him so much.
She hopes the book will remind people what a big hearted and generous friend she was.
Rocketman, the big hearted, long-awaited Elton John biopic, burst onto the screen on May 31.
If the Democrats fight for a big-hearted, pragmatic, forward leaning, fearless country, we will win.
" And Obama ended with a Carl Sandburg-like list, saying Americans were: "Clear-eyed. Big-hearted.
It is a big-hearted fair, using travel grants and program awards to lure some participants.
As expected from the big-hearted media mogul, Jones's tale is a richly human and timely story.
"Tomorrow, you can vote for a hopeful, inclusive, big-hearted America," she told a crowd in Pittsburgh.
This big-hearted story is an intimate study of a small place on the brink of change.
She's big-hearted and fun-loving, but when it's time for business, Sergeant Tanya is in command.
This is a state and a country of big-hearted, open-minded, straight-talking, hard-working people.
It was about the country we love and about building an America that's hopeful, inclusive and big-hearted.
It was about the country we love and building an America that is hopeful, inclusive, and big-hearted.
It was about the country we love, and building an America that is hopeful, inclusive and big hearted.
For such a weird, big-hearted, high-energy show, the realness of "Tuca & Bertie" can be acutely painful.
It was about the country we love and about building an America that's hopeful, inclusive and big-hearted.
The musical, like the 2001 film, is a romantic comedy about a surreptitiously big-hearted waitress in Paris.
What I liked best was how not of the moment the piece felt: how earnest, how big-hearted.
Speaking to PEOPLE last year, Jamie remembered her as a big-hearted woman with deep roots in her community.
Clear- eyed, big-hearted, undaunted by challenge, optimistic that unarmed truth and unconditional love will have the final word.
"Friends who knew her well have described her as big hearted, bubbly and a positive person," the statement said.
But look beneath its stop-motion surface and you'll find a big-hearted film that's full of tremendous gags.
And with a confident, determined, and big-hearted woman at its center, the film holds up three decades later.
When he droned on for so long that one of them fainted, he didn't look terribly big-hearted either.
Carnage and Makonnen's big-hearted candy-trap ode to drug-dealing as escapism makes the American dream feel (almost) real.
They'll walk out of that museum with a better sense of the America we all love. Clear-eyed. Big-hearted.
Every November, the sun enters self-righteous, big-hearted, overdoing-it-prone Sagittarius just in time for your trip home.
The book is so odd and big-hearted—I knew right away that I had to make a modern version.
Despite his move into politics, Khanna continued to act with his latest film being 2015's "Dilwale," ("The Big Hearted").
Mr. Hamill — big-hearted, self-effacing, in love with the rhythms of the city and the poetry he found there.
America was first introduced to Fran Fine, the big-haired, big-hearted star of CBS' The Nanny on November 3, 1993.
" Outside those voices, Americans are "clear-eyed, big-hearted, optimistic that unarmed truth and unconditional love will have the final word.
Absolutely—by becoming true diplomats, in ways both little and large, and projecting our open, big-hearted personality around the world.
Jake's grandfather is recalled as a big-hearted bohemian of the kind that used to be more plentiful in New York.
We can either tighten a narrow and hardcore base or open the tent to a new, broad, big-hearted American coalition.
Forty-four years later, he is teaching at Hunter College and retains the big-hearted enthusiasm he brought to our class.
Instead, there's an endearing innocence to his bobbing and weaving from one temporary home — and one big-hearted woman — to another.
Apparently a big-hearted sort, Ms. Butler forgave Mr. Mazzarino his youthful apostasy: The two have been married for two decades.
From capturing teenage innocence to 343, Kurys's slice-of-life movies are sparkling and big-hearted, but not without a caustic side.
This is a hilarious (but also big-hearted) roast of millennial women — our ambitions, our friendships, our dreams of having it all.
"She added: "And everywhere people are marching, protesting, tweeting, speaking out, and working for an America that's hopeful, inclusive, and big-hearted.
Overwhelmed with the kindness and generosity of so many big-hearted Americans who have helped Tina Johnson rebuild her home and life.
A cop with the looks of a model and the instincts of a social worker, Casey is hard-nosed and big-hearted.
He's big-mouthed and big-hearted and always (if you believe him) looking out for the immigrant community he's a part of.
Of a celebrity candidate, known for her big-hearted optimism, taking on a reality-show president defined by his thirst for combat.
If you've fallen off the "Midwife" bicycle, I'm happy to report that the show is as big-hearted and sincere as ever.
It would be an open-minded, big-hearted, self-aware move that challenges Americans to see him in a more nuanced light.
In fact, when we imagine people born under Taurus, the only bull that comes to mind is Ferdinand — gentle, big-hearted, and reliable.
On Monday, big-hearted Jupiter's meetup with intense Pluto makes powerful inspiration available to those willing to see the bigger, more complicated picture.
And, Alex Borstein nabbed a well-deserved supporting actress Emmy after delivering us the secretly big-hearted Susie Meyerson, Midge's loyal, crude manager.
In stark contrast, the American people, who are big-hearted and compassionate, would not even allow animals in captivity to be left behind.
In Mbue's big-hearted novel, set against the backdrop of the American financial crisis, a Cameroonian family makes a new life in Harlem.
But more than that, it was an involving, big-hearted story of kids, their dreams, their challenges, their triumphs and their everyday drama.
AS THE TORY leadership election hobbled on, the London Evening Standard hoped that Boris Johnson would prove a "big-hearted, optimistic, liberal" leader.
The charms of "Wild" are minor, lying mainly in the pleasure of watching the animals and the big-hearted professionals devoted to them.
Your best friends from high school would remain big-hearted and truthful, as boldly vocal about right and wrong as they were at 16.
Lewis was emotional, big-hearted, eccentric -- once successful, he never wore a pair of socks twice -- proud and forever playing to the back row.
Clinton as a big-hearted public servant and as a political survivor, and rebuked Donald J. Trump as a bully without mentioning his name.
"The Good Doctor" is a big-hearted medical drama with a twist: The lead character, a brilliant resident played by Freddie Highmore, is autistic.
He was a super-taster, big-hearted, stubborn as the day is long, and the most loyal friend, husband, and dad you could imagine.
Usher in the season with Richard Curtis's big-hearted, scattershot film, which weaves together vaguely interconnected tales of love, sex and heartbreak over London.
In Beto, I recognized the kind of Texan that I know well—diligent, optimistic, principled, gracious, big-hearted, straightforward, and not scared or fear-mongering.
He had a soft spot for Westerns and for the television series "Kojak," about a big-hearted New York City detective played by Telly Savalas.
Big-hearted but brutally exacting, the series pulls off a feat almost unheard of on reality contest shows: There's zero away-from-the-kitchen drama.
Last year's best new family comedy is back for season two, and we can't wait for more of the DiMeo family's big-hearted, dirtbag adventures.
He's tried to reckon with America's sins while offering an optimistic, big-hearted and deeply patriotic defense of cosmopolitanism as the source of American greatness.
It's still lurking in her computer: Big-hearted cynic w/spiritual leanings & roving intellect GWF, 36, Loves E. Dickinson, yoga, music, & my New York Times .
If the National Harbor's Maryland Ballroom is Narnia, the three days of the Bee – lorded over by earnest, big-hearted kids – are its Golden Age. 211.
"After the (2016 presidential) election, we were nervous about what would happen, but I knew we were backed up by welcoming, big-hearted people," Acharya said.
"Mr Bukhari was a voice of moderation and a courageous, big-hearted editor who mentored a large cadre of young journalists from Kashmir," the statement said.
What they're saying: Obama is promoting "leaders as diverse, patriotic, and big-hearted as the America they're running to represent," he said in the announcement email.
Its big-hearted founder, Levi Felix, who'd espoused the joys of trading screens for nature walks, was tragically killed by brain cancer at just age 32.
Sotto voce and sly-humored, polite and without airs, Mr. Cohen exuded a big-hearted bonhomie for the people and for the places he loyally patronized.
Whoopi Goldberg stars in this ultimately big-hearted comedy, which features musical arrangements by Marc Shaiman ("Hairspray") and script doctoring by the sorely missed Carrie Fisher.
An isolated 90-year-old woman who took a leap of faith has gained a new friend, thanks to an emotional note and a big-hearted neighbor.
You made sure that our campaign was as hopeful, inclusive and big-hearted as the America we believe in and that we set out to build together.
The sweet, big-hearted, summer souls who had been crossing their fingers for a Stark sister reunion are going to have to hold on a little longer.
If you think you are the big-hearted pet lover that is a perfect fit for Misty and her wheels, contact Animal Rescue League of New Hampshire.
"As Close to Us as Breathing" is a big-hearted roundelay of a novel that, among other things, performs the invaluable service of recovering a lost world.
As the 2016 primaries unfold, it's time for candidates of both parties to focus on expanding the big-hearted policies that have made this nation so exceptional.
But those hard choices should not make us forget the core values that make communities like Squirrel Hill what they are: welcoming, big-hearted and profoundly decent.
LOS ANGELES — In any other year, big-hearted dramas like "Stranger Things" or "This Is Us" or a period drama like "The Crown" would dominate the Emmys.
Charlotte Moore's big-hearted, small-scale adaptation of this 1947 musical fantasy acknowledges its strengths (an immortal score) and weaknesses (a perishable satirical book) with parental fondness.
Following in the footsteps of shows like "Seinfeld" and "Mulaney," this big-hearted comedy series features the stand-up comic Pete Holmes playing a version of himself.
Yoon's big-hearted novels about young Black women have topped best-seller charts and received movie adaptations in two consecutive years — last year's Everything, Everything starred Amandla Stenberg.
A big-hearted teenager who won a lifetime supply of peanut butter, and then gave it away, is the new face of his favorite brand of — what else?
Clinton concluded her tweetstorm by saying, "This year hasn't been what I envisioned, but I know what I'm still fighting for: a kinder, big-hearted, inclusive America. Onward!"
Samira Wiley's portrayal of the fun-loving, empathetic, optimistic, big-hearted character brought a silver lining to the narrative (intentionally) set in such a bleak and finite environment.
"Sotto voce and sly-humored, polite and without airs, Mr. Cohen exuded a big-hearted bonhomie for the people and for the places he loyally patronized," she found.
News. Other big-hearted celebrities including Sandra Bullock, Leonardo DiCaprio, Kevin Hart, the Rock, Pink, Hillary Duff, and Ellen DeGeneres have also made generous donations to Harvey relief efforts.
"If there was ever a time to be generous and express our feelings, it is now as we actively channel Leo's big-hearted, fearless, and bold nature," Montúfar explains.
"Saoirse Ronan's expressive face carries this tender romance across the Atlantic, from small-minded Enniscorthy in Ireland to big-hearted New York," said The Sunday Times critic Kate Muir.
Our campaign was never about one person or even one election, it was about the country we love and about building an America that's hopeful, inclusive and big-hearted.
In the years since True Blood's finale, I've only grown to appreciate Alan Ball's big-hearted, daring supernatural show more — its brazenness, its sexual fluidity, and its memorable characters.
Today I'm proud to endorse such a wide and impressive array of Democratic candidates – leaders as diverse, patriotic, and big-hearted as the America they're running to represent: pic.twitter.
The most distinctive experimentalist in New York right now is Jo Firestone, who brings a radiant, big-hearted spirit to deeply committed stunts like hosting an Inner Beauty Pageant.
To be more accurate, the film is a big-hearted comedy-drama that contrasts the idiocy and incompetence of bigoted fanatics with the nobility and kindness of their opponents.
It was about the country we love and building an America that is hopeful, inclusive, and big-hearted … We must accept this result and then look to the future.
"Today, I'm proud to endorse such a wide and impressive array of Democratic candidates — leaders as diverse, patriotic, and big-hearted as the America they're running to represent," he wrote.
"She is the tough, determined progressive we need right now to not only defeat Trump but mobilize a movement of people behind a big-hearted vision of change," Barragán tweeted.
Clinton vowed to stand up for the United States as a "big-hearted, fair-minded country" open to immigration and diversity and, she said, under grave threat from Mr. Trump.
Mr. Mattaliano attended and, with the timing of a seasoned acting coach, told the story of the little girl's big-hearted letter to Santa and where that girl wound up.
But it also treats its women with big-hearted tenderness, allowing us to laugh with, and not at them, as they hurl their strong frames at one another in the ring.
"I'm proud to endorse such a wide and impressive array of Democratic candidates — leaders as diverse, patriotic, and big-hearted as the America they're running to represent," said the former president.
It's a wonderful time to meet someone new, or for romance to rekindle in your partnerships—even your nonromantic relationships will feel a boost as charming Venus moves through big-hearted Pisces.
The first two were big-hearted notes from acquaintances who had lost my email address but wanted to reach out, the third a well-intentioned question from a listener to my podcast.
R. Perfect Tunes is a candid, big-hearted story about choices and consequences, following young Ohioan Laura, whose story begins when she is a 22-year-old recent transplant in early 2000s NYC.
"Patti Cake$," Geremy Jasper's big-hearted and astute debut film — he wrote, directed and composed the songs that make Patti and Jheri's aspirations plausible — could have gone wrong in a dozen different ways.
Bourdain was not incredibly anti-capitalist or anything so radical as that, but his big-hearted humanism suggested that an obsession with economic progress has stamped out a necessary focus on human progress.
Between 1971 and 1983 Mr Bunker, played by Carroll O'Connor, provided the focus for two sitcoms, "All in the Family" and "Archie Bunker's Place"—a gruff, bombastic, bigoted but big-hearted blue-collar patriarch.
Barack Obama used the last state-of-the-union speech of his presidency to lament the rise of political bickering and to call on his successor to build a "clear-eyed, big-hearted" America.
But when tragedy befalls a student — as it does in Ms. Spark's story — it's made clear that it is not the big-hearted teacher who's to blame but the other, small-minded grown-ups.
Benioff has developed a routine as a pitchman for a new era of capitalism, with a generation of civic-minded leaders who eat up his big-hearted vision for government and business working together.
Pilkey is the big-hearted genius behind Captain Underpants, and his watercolor art for this more tender series has regular dollops of the emotional depth he can find in even the goofiest plot turn.
His own run for president helped to usher in the modern era of scorched-earth campaigning, but in later years, Bush came to represent a bygone style of bipartisanship and optimistic, big-hearted patriotism.
The whip-smart and big-hearted cop comedy was canceled by FOX and picked up by NBC in May 2017, and now it's poised to present its sixth season with a lot of new attention.
"I am proud to endorse such a wide and impressive array of Democratic candidates—leaders as diverse, patriotic, and big-hearted as the America they're running to represent," Obama said in a statement on Wednesday.
If we can tap into that big-hearted, bipartisan spirit we have shown in the past, we can reach the day where future generations lead full and productive lives, free from the threat of AIDS.
The same might be said of Vanessa Aspillaga's lovably overbearing Kathy, the loudmouthed but big-hearted Italian nurse, who is tending to Amy in the Queens, N.Y., institution where Maggie and Jacob come to visit.
I'm referring to the sterling-voiced Broadway actress Melissa Errico, who stars in the big-hearted, small-scale production of "Finian's Rainbow" that opened on Sunday night in an adaptation by its director, Charlotte Moore.
Kiryu, in particular, is a fantastic character, a hard-headed but big-hearted mobster who can beat up dozens of baddies by himself, yet won't hesitate to sacrifice everything he has for those close to him.
In the big-hearted teen comedy, she plays Ms. Albright, a teacher who helps guide her students through some of their biggest personal problems as they struggle with high school, their sexuality and finding their identity.
As a newcomer to the genre, I was instantly converted by this funny, big-hearted and utterly charming production, and I hope it will set an example for local family programming for many holidays to come.
" Clinton, who called to congratulate Trump, dismissed the notion that her campaign was about one person or one election: "It was about the country we love and about building an America that's hopeful, inclusive and big-hearted.
"Shawn is a great man, he's a stubborn, big-hearted softie that has a hard exterior," Jennifer says of Burrough, a U.S. Navy veteran who fought in the Gulf War who she has been with for 17 years.
The show is so open and empathetic and big-hearted that you don't mind when it transitions from a shot of lovers rolling around in the classic Italian film L'Avventura to a Master of None recreation of same.
The big-hearted grace of the orchestra's playing in the "Eroica" finale made clear that work's debt to Mozart, whose Piano Concerto No. 22 was composed 18 years earlier and had been played by the Bostonians an hour before.
Part of it was that its owner, a big-hearted Pakistani immigrant named Sam Palmer, and his young manager, Henry Cen, began to stock hard-to-find fighting games and keep the doors open until 2 or 3 a.m.
I am annoyed that so much of the season was about his drama with Lee, when it could have otherwise served as a proof of concept to sell the professional wrestler slash big-hearted single dad sitcom that America needs.
Compare the level of risk in a Will & Grace reboot with the risk Fox has taken in the story of a white, straight-passing, conventionally attractive bro type like Simon, and the big-hearted studio heroics seem to shrivel a bit.
Either I make my big-hearted daughter feel like shit by implying that the involuntary feelings she's having are wrong, or I pass up a teachable moment to impart a key lesson for any young woman: that weight doesn't matter.
Ben, who I met in college, was a big-hearted, thoughtful guy who was right for me, and I sensed from the start that part of what made us compatible was that we both prioritized the same things, like security.
Viewers know Hota Kotb (and her mega-watt smile) as the wine-loving, big-hearted host of Today's fun fourth hour, but the new co-anchor also has an impressive hard news résumé  — which helped bond her to Savannah Guthrie.
With the help of a noble if nitwitted giant, a few inept but big-hearted student magicians, even a concerned if somewhat distant centaur, Harry takes on powers bigger and stronger than him, growing older and wiser in the process.
If that's the case, then maybe now's a good time to pick up a gift card to use at one of those big-hearted local businesses when things have calmed down in a few weeks (or however long it takes).
Having worked most of her 20s as a theater actress before making Soda with no prior filmmaking experience, Kurys is known 13 titles later for making slice-of-life comedies that are sparkling and big-hearted, but not without a caustic side.
But what Blake Shelton, Rascal Flatts, Dierks Bentley and others at the sell-out concert probably didn't know is that Angie Gentry's efforts to keep her husband's big-hearted spirit alive quietly began on the very day that she lost him, Sept.
And this week, the Sacramento Kings unveiled a statue of their own at their new arena — a giant, brightly colored interpretation of Piglet, the diminutive but big-hearted pal of Winnie the Pooh, designed by the world-renowned pop artist Jeff Koons.
Leading the pack is "Sister Pie: The Recipes and Stories of a Big-Hearted Bakery in Detroit" (Lorena Jones Books, $353) by Lisa Ludwinski, who worked at the bakeries Milk Bar and Four and Twenty Blackbirds before opening her own in Detroit.
There are certain things government does well and some things it should be doing more of, but it can never be as big-hearted or ambitious or competent as the American people, who remain kind and gracious despite everything they've been through.
Our favorites this week Get going with some of our most popular good news stories of the week A big-hearted shopping spree Nothing can wither your happiness like having your stuff stolen and knowing there's almost nothing you can do about it.
This is a continuing dilemma of New York life: If a stranger's arm or coat impinges onto your side of an armrest and you do nothing, are you being so big-hearted that you deserve the Presidential Medal of Freedom or are you a wuss?
But the artless — the developers focused on the bottom line rather than the top of the line — have also benefited from this one percent, receiving a boost by the big-hearted Dostoyevskian idiots of the world who transform uninspiring city plots into destinations for investment.
Her surviving repertoire of songs, filled with strong, emotive lyrics and inflections of true passion for jazz music, garnered the singer not only a wide range of awards but also the admiration of millions of fans, charmed by Winehouse's big-hearted personality and quick wit.
Arts | Long Island If you try to imagine a grown-up Annie, of the musical by that name, you might easily find her to be a lot like Reno Sweeney, the lead character of Cole Porter's "Anything Goes" — sassy and brassy, big-hearted and big-voiced.
Back when Americans casually slurred "wops" and "guineas," the Capones gathered around good food, tight family and big-hearted Uncle Al. Bair discovers a rich trove of legends — one that reverberates with the romance of ethnic America four and five generations removed from the immigrants themselves.
A big-hearted New Jersey girl got a special shout-out on Facebook earlier this week after she anonymously picked up the tab for a police officer's dinner — a simple gesture of thanks years after her own dad, a fellow officer, was killed in the line of duty.
LOS ANGELES — It's no secret that Judd Apatow is a big-hearted guy with a mile-wide sentimental streak, but there is something surprisingly touching about his reaction to the death of Garry Shandling, his dear friend and mentor, who died of a sudden heart attack  last Thursday.
In Barber's Violin Concerto, with the sweet-toned but fiery violinist Jennifer Frautschi as soloist, there were voluptuous tuttis in which the orchestra's string section flexed its might, part of a big-hearted and shapely performance that paid homage to the power of meticulously phrased, cleanly sung melody.
Last year, Mr. Avildsen, who had steadily made films for nearly a half century, told The Baltimore Sun that he was initially hesitant about taking on "Rocky" — the story, written by and starring Sylvester Stallone, of the rise of a big-hearted working-class boxer from South Philadelphia.
In the video above he traces the history of the technology, from its early days as a videogame innovation to the glory days of Gollum to this summer's stunning War for the Planet of the Apes, perhaps the most impressive merger yet between high-end technology and big-hearted performance.
Thankfully, the past 12 months added up to a remarkable year for new albums, whether you were pumping your fists to Beyoncé's independence-declaring Lemonade, nodding your head to Pinegrove's Americana-anthem collection Cardinal, or wrapping your brain around Chance the Rapper's quick-witted, big-hearted verses on Coloring Book.
Trump once showed a willingness to be big-hearted to immigrants who break the rules: He married Melania, a Slovenian who came to the U.S. on a visitor visa and then earned money as a model before she was authorized to work, according to an investigation by The Associated Press.
Coming to Netflix shortly after a successful run on Bravo, the TV adaptation loses some of the podcast's ambience and storytelling economy, but Connie Britton is ideally cast as a big-hearted woman with bad taste in men, and Eric Bana is solid as the fake anesthesiologist who takes advantage.
Before filming began, though, she underwent nearly a month of rehearsals, where she worked alongside the movie's other breakout star, 7-year-old Brooklynn Prince, who stars as her cautiously big-hearted, delightfully big-mouthed daughter; both actors share numerous scenes with Willem Dafoe, playing the hotel's kind yet put-upon caretaker.
Washington (CNN)Putting aside a sudden crisis with Iran, President Barack Obama on Tuesday urged Americans in his final State of the Union address to reject the politics of tribalism and fear that have rocked the campaign to find his successor and to build a "clear-eyed, big-hearted" and "optimistic" nation.
It seemingly kept wanting the show to be a big-hearted, mainstream sitcom about a bunch of lovable misfits at a community college — Cheers, but with jokes about how the characters knew they were on TV. And it sort of had that in season one, the show's warmest and most accessible to a larger audience.
Drawing from Michael J. Tougias and Casey Sherman's non-fiction book The Finest Hours: The True Story Of The U.S. Coast Guard's Most Daring Sea Rescue, they frame the rescue as half explosive CGI-effects battle against the elements, half emotional struggle among big-hearted, quiet heroes operating in the name of nobility and humanity.
At the center is Cedar Hawk Songmaker, a pregnant Ojibwe woman who grew up adopted by white, big-hearted hippies (it's these adoptive parents who named her Cedar Hawk, she says at the book's opening) and now, at what might be the end of the world, has endeavored to reconcile her two families, two identities, and two belief systems.
I got on a conference call with three experts—Brett Kirby, a sports scientist with the calm demeanor and seeming wisdom of Obi-Wan; Stephen Finley, a big-hearted coach who nearly made the Olympic trials in the steeplechase; and Joe Holder, a physical trainer and former University of Pennsylvania wide receiver whose other clients include Naomi Campbell.
Though "Born to Run" and the ripping E Street Band origin story "Tenth Avenue Freeze-Out" were the only two singles, songs like the piano-led epic "Thunder Road," the big-hearted "Backstreets," and the sprawling nine-and-a-half minute "Jungleland" became some of the most iconic songs of Springsteen's now 2140 studio album career.
Featuring a distinct animation style inspired by the classic Carl Barks' comic designs, the DuckTales reboot chronicles the high-flying adventures of Duckburg's most famous trillionaire Scrooge McDuck, his mischief-making triplet grandnephews – Huey, Dewey and Louie — temperamental nephew Donald Duck and the trusted McDuck Manor team: big-hearted, fearless chauffer/pilot Launchpad McQuack, no-nonsense housekeeper Mrs.
In his new book, The Fall of Wisconsin: The Conservative Conquest of a Progressive Bastion and the Future of American Politics (published by W.W. Norton in July), however, Dan Kaufman offers up, early on, a Wisconsinite whose crabbed values perfectly encapsulate the opposite of those of the original, genuine, big-hearted Progressive Movement of the early twentieth century.
The movie was adored for its endearing, if ungainly interaction between its two main characters: a fastidious, erudite African American pianist (Mahershala Ali, who won his second Best Supporting Actor Oscar in two years Sunday playing Don Shirley) and the coarse, big-hearted white nightclub bouncer (Viggo Mortensen) chauffeuring him on a concert tour through the racially segregated South of the early 1960s.
Mr. Brant, the author of several plays, including "Grounded," seen at the Public Theater with Anne Hathaway (a movie starring her is in the works), has a ripe character in Rosetta, whom he depicts as a big-hearted woman of rock-firm faith who nevertheless finds room for hip-shaking and earthy humor, including a crack or two at the expense of her chief rival, Mahalia Jackson.
" Fallon continued, "Colleagues who knew Dieter well talk about how much fun he was to be around, how big-hearted and full-spirited he was … Dieter, they tell me, was never happier than cheerleading for our customers and our company and inspiring people in the best way he knew how – by helping them to fix things and doing it with joy, happiness and grace … We mourn Dieter deeply today.
There were multiple frontrunners, and there was an argument to be made that plenty of them were worthy of the Best Musical trophy — including the big-hearted The Prom (traditional music with a sweet queer love story), the smoothly stylish Ain't Too Proud to Beg (a jukebox musical with soul!), the glitzy and nostalgic Tootsie (it … well, it's Tootsie), and the excitingly untraditional Hadestown (Greek myth, but make it anti-capitalist!).
The festival is named for Gregor Piatigorsky, the golden-toned, big-hearted Russian virtuoso, who moved to L.A. in 1949 and later took a position teaching at U.S.C. The Piatigorsky chair at U.S.C.'s Thornton School of Music is now held by the veteran American cellist Ralph Kirshbaum, who launched the festival, a quadrennial event, partly to create a meeting place for touring musicians whose paths seldom intersect.
The preshow alone was better than most gigs North American metal fans are able to see in any given year, thanks to promising local funeral doom sect Eōs, a desprately intense showing from Cavernlight (featuring Migration co-founder and Gilead Media head Adam Bartlett on drums), and a goddamn transcendent set of Emperor covers from False (did seeing a band made up of diverse, big-hearted people tear into the first black metal song I ever connected with, "I Am the Black Wizards," make me tear up the tiniest bit by the end?...

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