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All this suggested that she lacked "warm emotion," that her absence of defining relationships was perhaps even a sign of "vice," to borrow some terms from Hofstadter.
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It lacked the warm cello of the original and included eerie backup singing coming from a place I couldn't see.
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But regardless of how many stars a hotel has, there is one thing all guest rooms lack: the warm feeling of home, sweet home.
She recalls an idyllic childhood there filled with everything these children lack: the warm embrace of a tiny school, frequent doses of fresh air and play and music lessons for every child.
What they lack in warm service, they make up for in promptness and out of this world dumplings.
A no-frills trattoria often mentioned in the guidebooks is Cumpa' Cosimo on Via Roma, and while I've had good regional food there, nothing stood out as exemplary and it lacks the warm hospitality of Vecchio Cantina.
Supposedly, spectators lacked alcohol to warm themselves, it being banned by the Boston police along with backpacks and bags.
Where Cardinal Egan earned a reputation over nine years as a responsible administrator who lacked a genuinely warm pastoral touch, Archbishop Dolan projected an image of a jovial sports fan and a "servant" to his priests.
If martian canyons were gouged out only by rare floods rather than many millennia of slow seepage, Mars may have lacked the continually warm and wet climate needed for the origin and evolution of life.
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