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His wife, Nancy, who fell in love with his brilliance years ago, tries to persuade him, through tenderness, to save the world for democracy.
The film itself, however, was more compassionate, suggesting that its two lead characters were capable of salvaging something of their ruined lives through tenderness and loyalty.
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She's devoted to her patients and that tenderness comes through too.
One reason may be side effects, including breast tenderness, break-through bleeding and headaches, which are rare with lower-dose formulations.
He attended Harvard, where he worked in the lab of Hugo Münsterberg, a German émigré psychologist, who had been tinkering with an apparatus that registered responses to emotions, such as horror and tenderness, through graphical tracing of pulse rates.
The devotion of Squire Trelawney's loyal men gains in tenderness through Tom Ruth's transition to Red Ruth – the developing rapport between master and servant delicately conveyed by Tonderai Munyevu and Andrea Davy.
Emotional expression communicates emotions like joy or tenderness through variations of features like tempo and volume.
Expressive birds, ravens communicate happiness, surprise, anger, and tenderness through their calls.
Instead of playing a "mad" Chakotay, he toned it down and made it more of about trying (and failing) to change Kar through kindness and tenderness.
The film, which is told exclusively through sign language without subtitles, has a brief moment of tenderness midway through, then plunges into a brutal chain of violence culminating in a bloody finale.
A surge of nostalgia and tenderness coursed through me for the old football games.
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