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Twenty-five years later, it's Hillary's turn to talk in that tenderhearted voice about being in it for the folks, and she's more tenderhearted this time than she was in 2008.
" Euler remembers her former student most of all as "tenderhearted….
She is a tenderhearted but astute scientist, sensitive to irony.
It features a small cast of tenderhearted, manically articulate teenagers.
After the tenderhearted Gen X ironists comes the darkly serious Millennial.
You're either tenderhearted about this or you're not; neither is wrong.
The stories behind the pieces Mr. Perry has amassed are tenderhearted.
I had never met a man who was so sensitive and tenderhearted.
Among its ensemble cast are accidental cannibals, angst-ridden ghosts and tenderhearted killers.
But the BFG turns out to be harmless—the tenderhearted runt of his race.
In Baggott's "intricate, tenderhearted" story, "healing cascades down the generations," Dominique Browning wrote here.
Tenderhearted readers, fear not; this is neither a documentary nor a live-action depiction.
Leichhardt has shot more than 300 weddings and said it's the tenderhearted ceremonies that stand out.
The narrative was tenderhearted but surprisingly staid: it was, as Hollywood executives say, a story of hope.
Those doors open a crack when a tenderhearted boy named Tommy (Harry Collett) accidentally shoots a squirrel.
Accidental cannibals, tenderhearted killers, angst-ridden ghosts and well-behaved artists soon populate its topsy-turvy universe.
It can be especially important for boys to hear that it is good to have tenderhearted feelings.
So quiet that you have to lean closer to hear her, she comes across as thoughtful, gentle and tenderhearted.
Learn to be more conscious of your words starting February 16 when chatty Mercury goes retrograde in tenderhearted Pisces.
With the most tenderhearted touch, he told me everything would be O.K., and I fell asleep during labor believing him.
Tamaki and Valero-O'Connell's tenderhearted narrative sings with real, honest emotion that will resonate with anyone trying to figure out love.
Joe's a smart and tenderhearted kid, but like the cubes he carries everywhere, he can be hard to decipher and solve.
The thing that will dismay some tenderhearted viewers — and that may have spooked the distributor — is the film's steely refusal of hypocrisy.
While there are a lot of conventional tropes, the cast enacts them with such fresh, tenderhearted sincerity that they regain some power.
I even suspected that the half-hour screen time vibe he projected, as tenderhearted as it was, might be annoying in real time.
"The tenderness of the prose feels like a triumph against a world hellbent on embittering the tenderhearted," Justin Torres writes in his review.
In stirring short chapters, Rose flashes back to 1982, when she herself was already big and dark, and Ava small, pale and tenderhearted.
Part of the appeal of the original Swedish Fish Theory post, as I read it, was the tenderhearted, fiercely positive worldview of its author.
Maureen Dowd On her way to work one morning, down the path along the lake, a tenderhearted woman saw a rich, coldhearted, frozen snake.
The Toronto band Alvvays made a big impression on those who heard its 2014 debut — an instant classic of tenderhearted, melodically rich indie-rock.
And, with that, four years ago, Facebook snitched our big family secret: Roland, the literary prodigy, the tenderhearted musician, the Ivy League grad, was bipolar.
Johnson, whose Nick has emerged from New Girl as the best kind of tenderhearted romantic hero, plays this moment beautifully over the course of the episode.
In this tenderhearted début novel, Shazdehpoor, an aging expat in Paris, reflects, over the course of a single day, on his former life in Nishapur, Iran.
From the balcony of the Gem casino, Ian McShane (Al Swearengen) glowered; offstage, Robin Weigert, the show's foul-mouthed, tenderhearted Calamity Jane, waited in the wings.
They are the daughters of the Major-General (Matt Kahler), a military bigwig who is ultimately as talentless as Freddy's mentor, the tenderhearted Pirate King (Robert McLean).
Played by Sam Bolen, who conceived this small treasure of a show with Mr. Sonnenblick, Trevor is an irresistible charmer — a tenderhearted, irrepressible imp with a puppyish winsomeness.
The tenderhearted Japanese family drama After the Storm arrives in February, and Kristen Stewart goes arthouse once again with Olivier Assayas's beguiling ghost story Personal Shopper in March.
"I rather miss my wild girl," he tells her, "but if I get a strong, helpful, tenderhearted woman in her place, I shall feel quite satisfied," he says.
But Lionel, played by Edward Norton, who also wrote and directed "Motherless Brooklyn" (loosely adapted from Jonathan Lethem's novel of the same name) is tenderhearted rather than hard-boiled.
Those are the gifts of the Mexican author-­illustrator Renata Galindo's American debut, "My New Mom and Me," a tenderhearted and honest depiction of adoption from a child's perspective.
Yes, it draws on "The Three Billy Goats Gruff," but adds female characters and a few sly twists: Instead of menacing, monstrous bridgekeepers, the trolls here are tenderhearted vegetarians.
Whether tenderhearted on "C U Around," searching on "I Wanna Boi" or frisky on "All the Boys," PWR BTTM couples taut melodies with an appealingly bedraggled soft garage-punk framework.
First up: managing life with a phone, these hard and greasy familiar spirits that give and take so much in the lives and brains of tenderhearted sweeties like you and me.
Chi Chi DeVayne, a sweet Louisiana queen with a thick, country-fried accent, praised Bob the Drag Queen, a gifted, tenderhearted New York comedian, on her work in support of marriage equality.
The third work, "Con Brazos Abiertos" ("With Open Arms"), by Michelle Manzanales, is a kind of ode, by turns tenderhearted and playful, to themes from her Mexican-American childhood in Houston. (Ms.
Leon's torment is expressed first through a stutter and later through trichotillomania (pulling his hair out), but he remains tenderhearted, quick to defend his sister at school despite her privilege at home.
And it's up to Darko, the tenderhearted pot-smoking detective, to pursue leads in the cases of these gruesome slayings throughout the shadiest corners of the capital before the killer claims his next victim.
Ed Asner played her boss, Lou Grant, who was gruff, though essentially tenderhearted; Gavin MacLeod was Murray Slaughter, a news writer with a boring life; Ted Knight was the vain, dimwit anchorman, Ted Baxter.
Born to Guyanese immigrant parents, Scarville's tenderhearted odes to her parents illustrate it is possible to communicate love succinctly and profoundly, but only if you're willing to do the long, hard emotional labor required.
Motherhood is a brutal business for the title character of William Francis Hoffman's "Cal in Camo," an earnest and tenderhearted play about the search for family that opened Friday night at the Rattlestick Playwrights Theater.
These are tough but tenderhearted young people who speak frankly about their various challenges, including the lure of sex work — relatively easy money in a world that still doesn't much like seeing trans people working "straight" jobs.
"The Big Sick" and Holly Hunter: Kumail Nanjiani and his wife, Emily V. Gordon, drew this tenderhearted rom-com from their own love story, which also served as a window into the dislocation and racism endured by immigrants — especially Muslim ones.
The first episode introduces them: Desna, the tough-talking, tenderhearted boss; Virginia (Karreuche Tran), the insolent newcomer (and butt of Asian-slut jokes); Polly (Carrie Preston), the once-young Republican just out of jail for identity theft; Quiet Ann (Judy Reyes), the lesbian enforcer.
Playing Sunday afternoons, this show from the Doppelskope theater troupe draws inspiration from "The Three Billy Goats Gruff," but adds female characters and a few sly twists: Instead of menacing, monstrous bridgekeepers, the trolls here are tenderhearted vegetarians, guarding the only green place left on earth.
There, we meet animal residents voiced by Hollywood stars: Henri (Christopher Plummer), a French pigeon roosting in the half-constructed Statue of Liberty; German Gussie Mausheimer (Madeline Kahn), "the most powerful mouse in New York"; and Tiger (Dom DeLuise), a tenderhearted member of the cat-gang Mott Street Maulers, among others.
The Space Between was named a "20th century Edinburgh love story" by The Scotsman, called "a tenderhearted romantic drama" by Screen Daily, and described as "beautifully shot" by Reel Scotland.
It can also be understood as having the separateness of defining oneself and another a blur. It also is the ability to feel and share another person's emotions. Some believe that empathy involves the ability to match another's emotions, while others believe that empathy involves being tenderhearted toward another person.Snyder, C. R., Shane J. Lopez, and Jennifer T. Pedrotti.
Marsha Moffet (Moose) - A young calf in the middle of a terribly awkward growth spurt—she's all legs and not much grace, but is the most mature of the kids. Marsha is the most tenderhearted of the bunch, and accordingly, she has compassion to spare. She is also a championship-level speller. She just needs to work on her posture and improve her kindness.
She explained "And because she is an outsider herself, she can relate to not feeling like she necessarily belongs, but at the same time is fiercely loyal to this family. So, she is the glue…" The actress stated that her character is strong and tenderhearted and later commented that she "will go toe-to-toe with anyone who messes with her loved ones. She's the modern-day Miss Ellie." Ann's mysterious secret that was hinted at in season 1 was revealed in season 2.
Thompson begins with a usurping tyrant, Irasha the Rough, the Pasha of Rash, a tiny kingdom in the southwest of Ev. The Pasha has a problem: his prison is too full to cram any more Rashers in. His Vizier's solution is to obtain a ferocious animal from nearby Oz to devour the luckless prisoners. Travelling to the Emerald City by his magical "hurry cane", the Vizier lures the Hungry Tiger (first seen in Ozma of Oz) to Rash. As might be expected from his history, however, the Hungry Tiger is too tenderhearted to eat prisoners.
The snake Grandma keeps in the attic drops down on Maxine Patch, the postmistress, whom Green was painting naked, or nude, as he prefers, leaving Maxine shamed (as she ran through town au naturel) and Arnold in shock. Grandma moonlights as matchmaker, introducing Green to Mary Alice's English teacher, Miss Butler. Mary Alice survives her first tornado, and the school year wraps up with a hayride that finds Royce and Mary Alice promising to exchange letters. A year down yonder leaves Mary Alice with a more tenderhearted view of country life and Grandma Dowdel, and she hesitates to head back to Chicago.
For instance, Timidon, the replacement for Mars, is a pacifist and a coward; the substitute for Hymen refuses to marry anyone; and the ersatz Pluto is too tenderhearted to let anyone die. Daphne, who plays the muse Calliope, comes to Thespis and claims, based on a bowdlerised edition of the Greek myths, that Calliope was married to Apollo. She points out that Apollo, played by Sparkeion, is the brother of Diana (played by Sparkeion's wife, Nicemis). Thespis decides that Sparkeion is married to Daphne while they are gods, but his marriage to Nicemis will resume when they are mortals once again.
She is a tenderhearted girl who is always seen carrying her "Quacky-Patch" doll. Her love for animals is a recurring theme, be it penguins, koalas, dinosaurs, or even the Yeti. Webby is typically wearing a pink shirt and a large hairbow, she is usually rather timid, and often has difficulties being accepted by the boys, although she is also a capable Junior Woodchuck scout. In the 2017 series, Webby is around the boys' age, being an intellectual nerd and somewhat of an athletic genius, with her character wearing a pink and blue sweater vest, a purple skirt, and a smaller hairbow on her right-side.
Her older brothers tried to test her will through giving her the difficult task of sharing the work of the laborers at the fields in the hopes that she would renounce her calling. Once her brothers did this she started avoiding speaking to men and giving them the chance to speak to her so as to defend herself from marriage since she wanted to be married to God. The brothers felt that she was too tenderhearted to live in the austere mode of life in a monastic life, and they thought that she would join but would soon leave and thus burden the household with dishonor. Anne experienced visions and apparitions that made her unwilling to give up her dream, though on one occasion had a frightful apparition of a giant demon that scared her to the point of illness.
The main plot of the story focuses on the steadily deteriorating conditions of the Keroro Platoon, a group of five, frog-like alien soldiers from Planet Keron of the Gamma Planetary System. The platoon's mission is to invade and conquer Earth (known to the aliens as “Pekopon”), but fail miserably at each attempt. Platoon leader Sergeant Keroro (or Keroro Gunso), is childish, incompetent, and has little to no interest in conquering the planet, instead spending most of his time indulging in his hobbies which include of making plastic Gundam models, watching TV, or coming up with schemes to make more money to indulge in his new hobbies. Aside from Keroro, there are four other members of the Keroro Platoon: adorable but violent Private Second Class Tamama; bellicose yet tenderhearted Corporal Giroro; intelligent but mischievous Sergeant Major Kururu; and disciplined but traumatized Lance Corporal Dororo.
" Kiely wrote that "Tamaki and Valero-O'Connell slyly undercut the rocky romance, preventing it from veering into melodrama with endearing moments between the girls' other friends and flashes of humor," adding that the author–illustrator duo's "tenderhearted narrative sings with real, honest emotion that will resonate with anyone trying to figure out love." Quill & Quire also commended the two's collaboration, writing "Tamaki and Valero-O'Connell have developed a sophisticated storytelling dynamic, which involves sparse dialogue pushing the narrative forward while detailed illustrative attention to body language and facial expressions provides the emotion." Forbes writer Rob Salkowitz wrote that Laura Deans inclusion of a "depoliticized and unfussy depiction of gender-fluid teen culture in the 2010s" makes the novel "a step forward in LGBTQ graphic literature." Katie Bircher of The Horn Book Magazine praised the novel's writing, as she opined that "Freddy's insightful and painfully honest first-person narration [...] is balanced by dialogue full of witty banter and warm moments of friendship.

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