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Heart isn't in it.
If your heart is not in something, then you don't really believe in it or support it.
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"He's a guy whose heart is on his sleeve, and that's one of the things people love about him".
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Anyone whose heart is set on Hudson University will be disappointed.
Betty Suarez (America Ferrera) is a homely Latina girl from Brooklyn whose heart is set on journalism.
He is a director of football whose heart is still out on the pitch, and he casts his mind back almost three decades to the opportunity he was given when he first set foot in the club as a new boy plucked from non-league.
I see a mother whose heart is yearning to love on them in tangible ways, like preparing their favourite meals that may very well be rejected.
This is just an ordinary little man, freezing — or whose heart is freezing — somewhere, not necessarily on the top of the world.
Which means that anyone whose heart is with Sanders, and who planned on voting for Clinton exclusively based on her perceived electability, now gets the enormous benefit of being able to have their cake and eat it too.
Delivered from the perspective of a gal whose head may be spinning but whose feet are firmly on the ground and whose heart is in the right place, these anthems of resilience in the face of defeat rang true.
"I know everybody whose heart is still thumpin' / is drinkin', snortin' or smokin' on somethin'," Mayfield sings, prompting an outbreak of laughter both on stage and off.
Who is something of a sinner and a screwup, definitely, but whose "heart is in the right place," according to a certain person with credibility on this issue.
Her debating partner, as it happens, was her brother, Nick, whose own accomplishments, at least on paper, were nearly identical to Olivia's and whose heart was set on attending Harvard.
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