| 11. | But the Recollets received them with great kindliness and gave them hospitality until they could have their own house.
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| 12. | It was this innate kindliness that won for him such a high place in the regard of the community.
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| 13. | Kindliness, a loving nature, a high sense of moral values and above all . . . a mind.
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| 14. | Relatives and friends described her scholarliness and her professionalism, but above all her kindliness and her passion for life.
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| 15. | It includes companionship with friends, social intercourse, opportunities for courtesy, kindliness, and generosity to an opponent.
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| 16. | Mr . Stone knows his subject, and writes with humour and observation, and a great deal of kindliness.
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| 17. | In his heart, he was inclined to kindliness towards those around him, and strove to assist them swiftly ."
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| 18. | In the meantime, Baroka tries to paint himself as a grumpy old man with few chances to show his kindliness.
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| 19. | And these are my caprices that lead astray-I have entrusted them to the threshold of Thy gentleness and kindliness.
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| 20. | There is, of course, another and less auspicious explanation for Assad's apparent kindliness towards Jordan's defection.
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