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When he turned to his potential legacy as president, he continued on a note of compassion, saying he would like to be known for having "helped the American people with good jobs and with a bright and prosperous future".
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As he matured, and especially during the tumultuous period of 755 to 759, his verse began to sound a note of profound compassion for humanity caught in the grip of senseless war.
The testimony of Linus, rendered years before personal tragedies turned him into a sociopath, suffuses his later crimes with a grace note of compassion.
The audiobook is made even more moving by the fact that the author herself narrates, lending an intimate note of compassion to the tale.
The Alabama Legislature opened its session on March 1 on a note of humility and compassion.
Cameron and Hague look unusually handsome and dignified standing beside her in a luxuriant Burmese garden; Hillary Clinton's heartfelt embrace strikes just the right note of compassion and respect; at a press conference in Norway before they flew to Ireland, Bono watches her with benign fascination.
Heine's tone is merrily vicious, but he inserts one note of compassion: had Platen lived in Roman times, "it may be that he would have expressed these feelings more openly, and perhaps have passed for a true poet".
And yet, tellingly, Cuaron's film contains a top-note of compassion that strays at times towards outright sentimentality".
A note of humility?
As Aryeh Lev, he adds grace notes of compassion, underlining the father's struggle to understand a son who doesn't fit his idea of what a Jewish man should be.
And -- sorry, Ivanka -- not a single note of "kindness and compassion".
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