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Even her manner of appointing ministers had warmth.
Yet long before his solo it was apparent that he had warmth, ardor and courtesy.
"The Gould I knew had warmth, humor, brilliance and normal personal relationships, which hadn't sufficiently been explored in the past," said Stephen Posen, a Toronto lawyer who is the executor of the Gould estate.
She grew from being assistant to collaborator and an essential component of the partnership: Masters had academic credentials and research experience; Johnson had warmth, people skills and administrative ability.
However, most memorable of the singers was the tender and engaging voice of soprano Fflur Wyn whose aria, daringly soft at times, fiery and strong at others, had warmth and pathos.
Christmas said it was "tremendously exciting to work with one of the great contemporary novelists", adding that the world of Angel Catbird had "warmth, heart, humour, and lots of action".
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This impoverished community has warmth, hospitality and a decency that is never reported.
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