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  • It's more like a personalized Google search and travelogue - somewhat journalistic, certainly noble-hearted and yet mostly fruitless.

    TV's 'Injustice Files,' 'Pictures Don't Lie' revisit civil rights era 2011

  • Barack Obama is a noble-hearted patriot and humble Christian, and he has my full faith and support.

    Byrd Backs Obama - Real Clear Politics – TIME.com 2008

  • "Barack Obama is a noble-hearted patriot and humble Christian, and he has my full faith and support."

    Byrd endorses Obama 2008

  • Barack Obama has just received a Senate endorsement with layer upon layer of symbolism: Sen. Robert Byrd (D-WV), who called Obama "a noble-hearted patriot and humble Christian," who "has my full faith and support."

    Sen. Robert Byrd Endorses Obama 2009

  • "Barack Obama is a noble-hearted patriot and humble Christian, and he has my full faith and support," Byrd concluded.

    Hillary Camp: Obama's "Plan" To Declare Victory Is Insult To Her "17 Million Supporters" 2009

  • Barack Obama has just received a Senate endorsement with layer upon layer of symbolism: Sen. Robert Byrd (D-WV), who called Obama "a noble-hearted patriot and humble Christian," who "has my full faith and support."

    WV-Pres 2009

  • I am wondering if I should be quoting Kierkegaard here: "The path must be made difficult, for only the difficult inspires the noble-hearted".

    Failing Students Luis von Ahn 2009

  • Barack Obama is a noble-hearted patriot and humble Christian, and he has my full faith and support.

    Senator Robert Byrd Endorses Barack Obama | Barack Obama | positively Barack 2008

  • No wonder the honest Britons cheered him and respected him for his prosperity, as the noble-hearted fellows always do.

    The Virginians 2006

  • If he had been ungrateful, or in any way a sneak, he might have found no trouble in this thing; but being, as he was, an honest, noble-hearted fellow, he battled severely in his mind to set up the standard of the proper side to take.

    Mary Anerley Richard Doddridge 2004

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