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But Mr. Byrd eventually allowed a touch of tenderness to bring his sex war to a truce.
She concludes, "There I may become less 'successful' but there I may hope to recover more of the actual touch of tenderness".
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The installation ceremony blended grand solemnity and church tradition with touches of tenderness and thoughtfulness and some curbside politicking.
A widely read textbook on French literature published in 1947 noted, "The spiritual verses of Moliere and the touches of tenderness of the aged Corneille give a particular charm to this hurriedly written work".
The hint of tenderness cloaking Charlotte's dismissal disgusted Stevick.
One of the only touches of apparent tenderness comes in the subplot with Mr. Walter, who wants to enjoy his 50th wedding anniversary.
Still, there was beauty buried in there, even if it was damaged and lacked a touch of old-fashioned tenderness.
But away from our interviews, I kept seeing them making constant gestures of tenderness, touching patients' heads, or stroking their arms as they walked past.
It seems to have everything: lightness of touch, colour, tenderness and a delicate but impelling rhythmic impetus.
Later that night, I wept for my mother, for all the moments in her life that I imagined had been devoid of tenderness and touch.
One might logically surmise that the symptom of tenderness to touch that is "whole body," as in FM, would be more severe than focal joint tenderness in RA, which is what we found in this analysis.
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