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Kendall, a freelance journalist, deals gently with his subject's tendency to classify instead of experience whatever surrounded him.

In theory, the Nevada State Athletic Commission could take action, but a state commission generally deals gently with the boxers and the promoters whose fights justify its continued existence.

The New Yorker, January 31 , 1931P. 42 Time deals gently with the sober-minded, And the cautious need not fear View Article Trump's Lawyers Argue That He Cannot Be Impeached Because He Was Never Actually Elected What Happens When a Bad-Tempered, Distractible Doofus Runs an Empire?

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That warning, the official said, is not to deal gently with the National Liberation Army.

ON THE evidence of history, the Catholic authorities of Spain do not deal gently with those who dissent from religious orthodoxy.

So far, the country's judicial system is dealing gently with Ms. Humbert, who won enormous public sympathy in her campaign for euthanasia.

But she also tended him, dealt gently with his family back in Columbus, was an unwicked stepmother to Rosemary, and — most important — shepherded him through the physical world when his eyesight finally gave out.

Witness the foreclosure notice received by the tenants of 110 Greenwich Street, a 13-floor apartment building that is 200 metres south of the former World Trade Centre.Even the flintiest New York lenders are dealing gently in that area, considered by many locals as hallowed ground.

When Archbishop Desmond Tutu, the former South African primate, was campaigning for sanctions against South Africa under apartheid, he dealt gently with bishops who disagreed; a culture of "live and let live" endures, says Mr Tutu's biographer, John Allen.It is true that Africa's Christianity, even among august denominations like the Anglicans, is more passionate than it is farther north.

Israel's other familiar line of defense was that the country was embroiled in a "war on terrorism" (that was years before former President George W. Bush used the term) and, therefore, could not deal gently with a Palestinian who may know of a literally ticking bomb.

But as they learn that I support them and deal gently with any mistakes, they usually relax and start to enjoy it.

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