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A heartfelt face-to-face talk is better, said Erika Holiday, a clinical psychologist in Encino, Calif., who has discussed relationship issues on television shows like "Dr. Phil".
Periodically, I'd gaze into first to see some flight attendant kneeling to have a heartfelt face-to-face with a valued passenger.
What looked like a heartfelt moment between mother and son -- or as heartfelt as Victoria's face could muster -- was actually just another lie, spun by Victoria, who told Daniel that Charlotte is the product of David raping her.
His speaking appearances at Best Buddies events are renowned for his emotional, heartfelt stories about discrimination he has faced personally.
Neither as individual citizens, nor as nations can we awaken heartfelt purpose, nor hope, until we've faced our demons around the demise of our customary lives squarely.
More provocatively, it flew in the face of the wholesome pictorialism and heartfelt photojournalism of American magazines like Life and Time.
But, as we've seen, the urgent demands facing his administration have pushed the president's no-doubt heartfelt commitment to service to the sidelines.
A spotlight works like a face-lift on Chauncey Miles, the title character of "The Nance," the strained if heartfelt new play by Douglas Carter Beane, set in the twilight of burlesque.
A genuine smile (which finally wiped the look of worry off the face of his wife, Mirka, in the stands), and a typically gracious, but this time seemingly heartfelt, concession speech.
Heartfelt genius?
Heartfelt condolences.
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