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  • Kind-hearted Youness is the perfect instructor for me, not only because of the warm twinkle in his eyes, but because he has a detailed eye for technique.

    Karin Badt: Surf and Yoga: A New Way to Experience Morocco Karin Badt 2011

  • Kind-hearted Youness is the perfect instructor for me, not only because of the warm twinkle in his eyes, but because he has a detailed eye for technique.

    Karin Badt: Surf and Yoga: A New Way to Experience Morocco Karin Badt 2011

  • Kind-hearted analysts say it is logical that Best Buy should take its time as a common retail problem these days is having too many stores, but Bryan Roberts, director of retail insights at Kantar Worldpanel, says: "Best Buy has made a pig's ear of its market entry … they gave Dixons and Comet two years to get their act together."

    Best Buy delays store openings as it fails to impress UK shoppers 2011

  • Kind-hearted and warm, she used the proceeds of her rich estates to assist Swedish political refugees, regardless of their religious persuasion.

    Archive 2009-04-01 Matterhorn 2009

  • Kind-hearted and warm, she used the proceeds of her rich estates to assist Swedish political refugees, regardless of their religious persuasion.

    Anna Vasa Matterhorn 2009

  • Kind-hearted, the life of the party, devoted to friends, loved taking his son to Chucky Cheese, bowling, playing basketball, cooking especially Filipino dishes.

    CNN Transcript Jul 4, 2008 2008

  • Kind-hearted, always wearing a smile, he never met a stranger.

    CNN Transcript Dec 13, 2007 2007

  • Kind-hearted Mrs. Lambert always became silent and thoughtful, if by chance she and her girls walked up to the trees in the absence of the men of the family.

    The Virginians 2006

  • Kind-hearted, fearless, looking and acting ten years older than her age, as women did in that time, always outspoken and sometimes severe, she was regarded as a “character” by her friends, and beloved by them as, a charitable, sympathetic woman whom it was good to know.

    Mark Twain: A Biography 2003

  • Kind-hearted and lavish as nature herself, this extraordinary man gave away great sums of money; created a private pension system for those who had served him and his faithfully; built a castle in which he kept open house for the world; spent more millions than he earned—and left life as poor as he had started out.

    World’s Great Men of Color J. A. Rogers 1947

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