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Big-hearted Connie, all manners, leaps into the void, takes it upon herself to offer praise, something the Lyonses just aren't good at.
Thanksgiving Bill Roorbach 2011
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Big-hearted as Gleason has shown himself to be, he agrees.
Archive 2009-01-18 Toby O'B 2009
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Big-hearted, fair-minded advocates for civil rights and justice ... from Alabama!
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Big-hearted, keen-eyed, lyrical, precise, possessed of a genuine love for her characters, Strayed reminds us in every line that if defeat and despair are part of human experience, so are kindness, patience, and transcendence.
Torch: Summary and book reviews of Torch by Cheryl Strayed. 2006
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Big-hearted, pleasingly fitful narrative of the kind of journey that scours the soul of its karmic gunk.
Monkey Dancing: Summary and book reviews of Monkey Dancing by Daniel Glick. 2003
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Big-hearted as we are, we aren't sinking that many resources into a country to liberate them.
Liverputty Jeffrey Hill 2004
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GRAYSON: Big-hearted grandmas, producing big-hearted results.
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GRAYSON: Big-hearted grandmas, producing big-hearted results.
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Big-hearted Westerl Well, enjoy it while you can, Birn, because I'll tell you something I don*t think you know-since you let a woman interpret the rules for you; Throwaways doet rank stand-bys until they're actually on the crew.
And all the Stars a Stage Blish, James 1960
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"Big-hearted Bess," the coppers used to call her, and "Queenie" was the name her employees had for her.
A Thousand and One Afternoons in Chicago Ben Hecht 1929
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