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He treated death tenderly--more tenderly than life treated him.
The ingenious conceit of a mystery story in which the quest for the truth is foiled by an Alzheimer's sufferer catalysed a well-plotted drama, executed without exploitativeness and, in Simm's case, played more tenderly than I'd have thought him capable.
They've never blended their voices more thrillingly than they do on "Rest of My Life" or more tenderly than in their rendition of Sam Phillips' "Where Is Love Now".
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The minor characters of biography, like their counterparts in fiction, are less tenderly treated than major characters.
The trail to Monte San Michele was again creased with stairs, but had more tenderly sloping stretches than the first leg.
Even in the Recordare, she lacks the gentle humility that can make this gorgeous duet glow; she seems to be making a demand of Jesus rather than tenderly imploring him.
More than once her answer, tenderly, was "These are the good old days".
Rather than furiously scraping, you tenderly stir and fold, keeping the heat low, until the steam starts to rise and "the curds appear to be sauced by the fluid part of the eggs".
Nothing moved me more than watching a 6-year-old 6-year-old 6-year-oldtenderly feed her starvingirlyear-old sIsrah Jibraelleaves from a branch.
Jed's charismatic, self-involved parents — his father busy running a declining black newspaper, his mother off doing charitable works — are tenderly drawn (and have a stronger fictional vitality than its watchful narrator).
My mom tenderly revealed that I had a different dad than my two other brothers (dad #3).
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