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This kind of tenderness was new.
They're rough but also very precise, which gives them poetry and a kind of tenderness too.
And I thought of my crushed body with a kind of tenderness.
At the same time I had studied her and felt a kind of tenderness towards her".
This will sound schmaltzy, but there's a kind of tenderness and love in what he's done".
Amazingly, drivers accommodate them, too, with infinite patience and even a kind of tenderness.
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The result is a record that is muscular yet limber, and sung with a kind of steely tenderness; the sound of an artist gathering force.
"I thought it would be interesting to observe Marina the way Attenborough observes his subjects, with a kind of scientific tenderness".
Vignelli and Noorda's subway manual, for instance, was obsessive (arrows — their construction, proper rotation, application in combination with other elements, proscribed usages — took up six pages), but its concern for the well-being of the system seemed like a kind of proxy tenderness for the people using it.
It too goes round and round, in its way, essentially playing the same tune again and again, on the clarinet alone and then with the orchestra, clarinet and then orchestra, lifting up the same unhurried lilt of solitary sound, and then backing it with a kind of messageless tenderness in deep waves, when the strings join in.
Winterbottom has made a film about a sexual psychopath, where sex and violence have fused and the act of murder is shown with the kind of hyper-realistic tenderness of an erotic scene.
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