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In other instances, the Wendels were generous, even softhearted landlords.
But Pericles was no softhearted liberal in the modern sense.
That doesn't mean Welch was softhearted when it came to people management.
She is thoughtful, outspoken, authoritative and softhearted, sometimes in the course of a single sentence.
Picking up the narrative baton, Jon Hamm takes over as the most softhearted collectibles expert ever.
His Soviet hosts, who were hardly known for their softhearted devotion to human rights, were shocked.
He can and might just do it and it terrifies the softhearted do-gooders who are coddling foreign criminals.
Whenever softhearted Maxine asked for help leaving her marriage — politely, indirectly, repeatedly — her mother and sister brushed her off.
Growing up, we called my stepfather "Archie Bunker," the 1970s sitcom patriarch who spewed racist views but was, at his core, softhearted.
Diablo Cody burst onto the pop cultural scene over a decade ago with Juno, a bubbly and softhearted film about a teen pregnancy.
"George and his mother are so softhearted, I had to order them out of the hospital room most of the time," she said.
The sugarcoated first installment of the "Despicable Me" franchise about a softhearted villain voiced by Steve Carell might delight the youngest family members.
By all accounts, Brownlie was the softhearted yin to Weinstein's gladiatorial yang, as charming and consensus-seeking as Weinstein was splenetic and introverted.
Celebrating sans partner, primary or otherwise, can and should still be filled with elaborate dinners, softhearted gestures, and your dream version of Netflix and chill.
The Carpetbagger Dev Patel struggled to land meaty roles after zooming to international fame as the skinny, softhearted star of Danny Boyle's Oscar winner, "Slumdog Millionaire" (2008).
He appealed to jurors' emotions, calling Mr. Kelly a generous, softhearted man who, in hiring Mr. Percoco's wife, had only been trying to help a friend in need.
But Daniel is a softhearted bear of a man, affectionate and affection-seeking, someone who entered marriage expecting, if not everlasting passion, at least an enduring physical connection.
A hard-boiled, seductive con artist (Michelle Dockery) who's trying to regain custody of her son stumbles into a relationship with a softhearted, sexy hit man (Juan Diego Botto).
It's only Daniel (the lovely Russell Tovey), Muriel's most softhearted grandchild, who bursts out of the house and gets into his car, refusing to heed his husband's cries of protest.
The latest arrived Tuesday from a streaming service, Hulu: 13 episodes of "Future Man," a softhearted, foul-mouthed, highly self-aware science-fiction spoof that glories in pop-culture plagiarism.
"I work with a lot of softhearted lefty types now, and I tell them that racial hostility will never cease to exist inside, because prison is still prison," he says.
Goats of Anarchy, a New Jersey rescue for goats with special needs, is a mecca for softhearted goat lovers, with 499,000 followers and a line of books, socks and calendars.
Mr. Dylan, who was never exactly a softhearted songwriter, now openly confronts both his crumbling voice and a treacherous world, while the Rolling Stones continue, stubbornly and miraculously, to romp across stages.
Then, on Tuesday, Klopp's players drifted out of the F.A. Cup at Chelsea, undone by a combination of poor goalkeeping, softhearted defending and an 18-year-old Scottish midfielder named Billy Gilmour.
Dylan, who was never exactly a softhearted songwriter, now openly confronts both his crumbling voice and a treacherous world," he wrote, "while the Rolling Stones continue, stubbornly and miraculously, to romp across stages.
After a guilt-fueled suicide attempt and a stay in a mental ward, she now lives in her parents' basement, venturing out only to meet with Ben, her softhearted, Vonnegut-reading pot dealer.
A journalist with the soul of a mythmaker, Runyon wrote about the exotic fauna of Broadway around the area he called "the Roaring Forties," with its two-bit bootleggers and natty bookies, its fast-talking gangsters and softhearted broads.
On "Saturday Night Live," where Rudolph was a cast member from 2000 to 2007, she portrayed Versace, with a satin-flat mantilla of white-blond hair, as hazy and psychotic, frequently possessed by whiplash bursts of anger yet ultimately softhearted.
In the show, Ms. Reese, by then in her 60s, was cast as Tess, a stern but loving supervisor of angels who guided a softhearted and less experienced angel, Monica (Roma Downey), in helping humans at crossroads in their lives.
Where Bush had been softhearted, True Conservatism would be sternly Ayn Randian; where Bush had been free-spending, True Conservatism would be austere; where Bush had taken working-class Americans off the tax rolls, True Conservatism would put them back on — for their own good.
It's hard to imagine better casting than Tennant as the cynical but softhearted Crowley, piloting his vintage Bentley at speed through central London, or Sheen as the timorous, dandified Aziraphale, maintaining his cover as an antiquarian book dealer while thrilling to the thought of lunch at the Ritz.
Role Call: Juan, a softhearted drug dealer who becomes a father figure to a bullied boy Mahershala Ali didn't think twice before signing up to play Juan, the drug dealer who takes in Chiron (Alex R. Hibbert), a shy and lonely 9-year-old living in Miami with his crack-addict mother (Naomie Harris).
" (The pirates, all orphans, have a code that prohibits capturing any orphan; they are famous for this softhearted rule and he is taking advantage of it.) And then ensues a rapid dialogue of mutual misunderstanding until the major general and the pirate king sort out the difference between "often, frequently" and "orphan, a person who has lost his parents.
In Filipino idioms, pusong mamón (literally "mamón- hearted") means someone who is overly emotionally-sensitive. It is equivalent to the English idiom "softhearted". It is also used as a euphemism for effeminate gay men (bakla).
In 2001, Symphony Space closed for renovations. NYGASP rented New York City Center, a 2,750-seat theatre in midtown Manhattan, for its 2002 season.Griffiths, Paul. "Operetta Review; Softhearted Pirates and One Sappy Guy", The New York Times, January 15, 2002, accessed July 22, 2016; and Kennerley, David.
She hints at the same suggestion for Káťa, and puts the key in her hand. Káťa is hesitant, but then surrenders to fate and will meet Boris. She steps outside as evening comes on. Kabanicha reappears with Dikoj, who is drunk and complaining that people take advantage of his softhearted nature.
Lauren Davis of io9 and ComicsAlliance called Digger an "oddball epic" and praised the titular heroine as an unusual fantasy protagonist and "a delight to watch", citing her pragmatic but softhearted nature, her frankness, and her strong moral center and sense of etiquette. The series has drawn comparisons to Bone, Cerebus, and Discworld.
Her head is made from melon bread. She is extremely softhearted, being caring and sensitive, and is sometimes clever. When she's in trouble, she usually needs Anpanman or somebody else to save her, or if there is no one available, she calls out for her sister, Rollpanna. Sometimes she likes hanging out with Cheese.
Vaska thinks the idea over for a time but decides that he is too softhearted to be a landlord. Besides, he is thinking of discarding Vassilisa for her sister, Natasha. Satine asks Vaska for twenty kopecks, which the thief is glad to give; he is afraid Satine will want a ruble next. Natasha comes in with the tramp Luka.
As Mr. Larson, Happy Gilmore's former employer, Kiel exchanges several one- liners with both Adam Sandler's Happy and Christopher McDonald's Shooter McGavin. Kiel took a quieter profile after Happy Gilmores release, but left semi-retirement to record a role for Tangled (2010). In the acclaimed animated Disney film, he portrayed Vlad, a surprisingly softhearted thug who collects ceramic unicorns.
Taken together, these observations suggest the warm glow may be best described as the visceral manifestation of empathy. This is consistent with the moral psychological literature of empathy, most notably as advanced by Batson. In his "empathy-altruism hypothesis", Batson claims that empathy ("feeling sympathetic, compassionate, warm, softhearted, tender") evokes a desire for other-regarding behavior.
They became very popular in the CCM scene. People loved their acoustic-pop style, bright melodies and lilting, rich vocal harmonies. Songs like the softhearted and memorable Someday, written to Natalie's future husband and Phillip's future wife, and Reason, a statement of faith amidst doubts established LaRue as beyond their age in talent and maturity. In 2001, they released their second album Transparent.
" When they started production, Howard thought to play Lucious with his "head down or be softhearted about something," but Daniels stated that "Lucious owns the world." Howard said the first few episodes are basically him doing an impersonation of Daniels. Howard also drew on inspiration from the 1972 film, The Godfather. "[Lucious] wants to be Michael Corleone, but sometimes he's stuck at being Sonny.
She was also known for being softhearted. She could not refuse anyone who appealed for financial help, whether deserving or not. Agoncillo lived through the hardships of the Japanese occupation and the horrors of the liberation of Manila, during which the family house was destroyed. Among the buildings that were heavily damaged in the area was the Malate Catholic School, which she sought to reopen.
King described the character as "sweet" but also a little "rebellious." When compared to Adriana, King said Summer is a bit more "softhearted." However, King said that it helped that she was still a teenager herself, and explained that Summer like most teenagers can go "0 to 100 in your range of emotions." According to King, Summer can be very "angsty and stubborn" but also at times, Summers begins to open and shows vulnerability.
LaSalle also praised the film's comedic scenes and called it "the funniest movie so far this year [2009]". Betsy Sharkey of the Los Angeles Times praised the film for its perverseness. Sharkey also said that the film is "filled with moments as softhearted as they are crude, as forgiving as unforgivable". Although Joe Leydon of Variety criticized the film's trailers and TV-spots for its "beer-and-boobs, party-hearty farce", he also praised the film for its cleverness.
Roopa, a clumsy but softhearted housewife who tries her best to impress everyone one way or another but ends up doing some mistake or another. One day by a mistake, she ends up killing her husband, Amarnath Awasthi, with her rolling pin (belan). This incident marks the beginning of the show. Roopa wins everyone's hearts as she and her dead husband in the form of a ghost helps the family to get out of tricky situations.
Thursday5 is the main character in the fifth book of the Thursday Next series. In response to the real Thursday's complaints about her portrayal in the first four books, and her insistence that the fifth book in the series reflect her more sensitive side, the fictional Thursday5 is depicted as overly softhearted and a bit of a hippie. Thursday takes her on as a cadet for training for Jurisfiction, but is consistently frustrated by Thursday5's incompetence and excessive pacifism. Like Thursday1-4, Thursday5 also looks identical to the real Thursday, despite a supposed age difference.
Astonished and appalled by this revelation, Kammerer makes it his mission to rid the planet of the mind control broadcast system. Several of his schemes fail because the cure may be worse than the disease. He escapes to the radioactive South in hopes of organizing an invasion, but the mutants dwelling there are weakly and softhearted, and the tribes further South are ruthless barbarians. He then turns to the state's neighbor — the Island Empire — but abandons this plan after finding documents on a destroyed Empire submarine that describe mass killings and other atrocities that the Empire military routinely perpetrates.
272 It is believed that Hurrem was a cunning, manipulative and stony-hearted woman who would execute anyone who stood in her way. However, her philanthropy says otherwise as she cared for the poor and hungry; she was genuine and softhearted. Prominent Ukrainian writer Pavlo Zahrebelny describes Hurrem as "an intelligent, kind, understanding, openhearted, candid, talented, generous, emotional and grateful woman who cares about the soul rather than the body; who is not carried away with ordinary glimmers such as money, prone to science and art; in short, a perfect woman."Chitchi, S. "Orientalist view on the Ottoman in the novel Roxalana (Hurrem Sultan) by Ukrainian author Pavlo Arhipovich Zahrebelniy".
He has a friendly, softhearted personality and is easily driven to tears, as seen in his very first scene, when he drops Harry off at the Dursleys' in Philosopher’s Stone. He is very loyal to his peers, especially Dumbledore, to whom he refers as the greatest wizard in the world multiple times. As first seen in Philosopher’s Stone, he becomes extremely angry whenever anyone insults Dumbledore around him (a mistake made by Vernon Dursley, who called Dumbledore a "crackpot old fool"). He is also very loyal to Harry, suffered several times during the series because of this loyalty, and had to go into hiding twice to avoid prison.
Well-hidden beneath the many layers of bluster, however, is a softhearted man who loves his wife and is devoted to his best pal, Ed Norton. Ralph enjoys bowling and playing pool; he's proficient at both, and is an enthusiastic member of the Loyal Order of Raccoons (although in several episodes a blackboard at the lodge lists his dues as being in arrears). Ralph's mother rarely is mentioned, although she does appear in one episode. Ralph's father is only mentioned in one episode ("Young Man with a Horn") as having given Ralph a cornet he learned to play as a boy, and insists on keeping when Alice suggests it be thrown away.
When Avery first > founded the company with financial backer Finn Adams, a softhearted smart > man she later fell in love with, she never thought that he would die and > leave his share of the company to his Paris Hilton–type daughter, Parker. > Parker's drug and alcohol binging at late-night glitterati parties endanger > the reputation of Flair and its new perfume, and a mysterious phone call to > Avery from a manipulative woman claiming to be Avery's mother (a nod to > Susan Lucci's character, Erica Kane) throws everything into a heady cloud of > smoke. Romance aficionados will find Avery's two love affairs (with a > dashing newsmagazine producer and a quick-witted yet sensitive billionaire, > natch) intoxicating, but the denouement lacks punch—perhaps because soaps > never have to come up with an ending.
Klady said that the length and tone, while tempered by humor and unexpected events, would dampen the film's mainstream appeal, but the story offered a fascinating portrait of the innate humanity of the inmates. Gleiberman disliked that the prisoners' crimes were overlooked to portray them more as good guys. Turan similarly objected to what he perceived as extreme violence and rape scenes, and making most of the prisoners seem like a "bunch of swell and softhearted guys" to cast the prison experience in a "rosy glow". Klady summarized the film as "estimable and haunting entertainment", comparing it to a rough diamond with small flaws, but Howe criticized it for deviating with multiple subplots, and pandering by choosing to resolve the story with Andy and Red's reunion, rather than leaving the mystery.
The softhearted, calm Alberti, who had stated in one of his earliest books that only a bad understanding of the books of the Bible could lead to disputes in the church, was careful and intelligent enough not to appear to be bothered by the attacks of his enemies, even though he was well aware that the attacks were aimed especially against him. As a result, his unpublished academic lessons were openly attacked in an anonymous publication, Examen van het onderwerp van tolerantie, om de leer, in de Dordrechtsche Synode, ten jare 1619, vastgesteld, met de veroordeelde leer der Remonstranten te vereenigen, door een genootschap van voorstanders der Nederlandsche formulieren van eenigheid, in which Alberti was presented with the name Euruodius ("Wide gatekeeper"). Alberti responded with disdain to the ill-conceived language of his unrestrained but learned enemies. However, his colleague Albert Schultens defended him and his teachings with warmth.

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