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"The Good Heart" refers not only to the movie's strained attitude of good will but also to the biological organ, as in heart transplant.
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The strained attitude regarding genetic screening for reproductive issues that was rooted in the 1980s continued in the 1990s.
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The pursed lips, the terrified eyes, the strange, strained posture.
As a result, "our relations became strained and for several years Stravinsky's attitude toward me was critical".
His supposed "bad attitude" and heat from fellow WWF workers lead to a very strained relationship with McMahon, who had invested heavily in the Max Moon character, both financially and creatively, up until that point.
In Washington, the State Department's spokeswoman, Victoria Nuland, said the report reflected a limited assessment of detainees' attitudes and would not alter American efforts to repair the badly strained relationship with Pakistan, particularly after a mistaken border attack on Pakistani troops in November.
In a highly unusual acknowledgement of the long-rumored strained relationship, the head of the Israeli opposition stated that Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu "loathes" President Barack Obama, and his hostile attitude to the US president constitutes a danger to Israel's well-being.
Howard's attitude may come as a surprise at a time when relations between many police departments and their communities appear strained.
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She gives a strained laugh.
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