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7 Sentences With "most tenderly"

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It was responsible, after all, for one of the most tenderly romantic TV scenes in recent memory.
They are addressed perhaps most tenderly in his later work dedicated to the erotic, often reclining, human form.
People may disagree over which of George Balanchine's ballets is the greatest, but I don't think there's much contest over which one they feel the most tenderly toward.
What Jacob remembered most tenderly about the trip was the time they spent in Tamir's home, a two-story Art Deco–ish construction perched on a Haifan hill.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Laura Aguilar, the photographer who documented her subjects with frank empathy and humanism — among them families, other artists, the queer Latinx and Chicanx communities of her native Los Angeles and, most tenderly, herself — died yesterday, on April 25.
He was forced to recant his views on heliocentrism, and was sentenced to house arrest for life. Shortly after Galileo returned to Arcetri in disgrace, Maria Celeste contracted dysentery and died on 2 April 1634, aged 33. Galileo described Maria Celeste as "a woman of exquisite mind, singular goodness, and most tenderly attached to me".
When it was taken from her hands in jest by her betrothed Sir George Zouche, it was later discovered in the latter's possession by Richard Sampson, Dean of the Chapel Royal, who promptly took it to his master, Cardinal Wolsey. When Anne Boleyn was informed of this, instead of being angry with Anne Gainsford for allowing it to fall into Wolsey's hands, she remarked that it would be "the dearest book that ever dean or cardinal took away", and swiftly sought out the King and complained about its confiscation by Wolsey. As soon as the book was returned to her, by the King's orders, Anne Boleyn persuaded the King "most tenderly" to read the book himself, which he did and was duly impressed. He described it as a book "for me and all kings to read".

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