It is important to avoid doing anything that would make life any more difficult for moderate Arab governments whose unfeigned horror at what has happened is dictated as much by anxieties about the impact on their own publics as it is by common humanity.
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Since I have often written about this topic enthusiastically in the past ( e . g . old UseNet postings written long before Wikipedia even existed ! ), it should be clear that my enjoyment of Kauffman's earlier work is unfeigned.
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In summer we search for a kind of stasis _ an uninterrupted expanse of time, even if it only lasts for part of an afternoon now atever we've been doing and notice, often in unfeigned horror, how many days deep into the year we really are.
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It gives two hoots to time-tested tricks and indulges you with a stimulating storyline and unfeigned artistry . " He labelled the script " smart ", Shyju Khalid's appearances " rich " and " peachy ", and Bijibal's background score " superb ".
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Rous'd to a first sense of guilt and remorse by the eloquent and humane exertions of her benevolent Judge, Mr Justice Hardinge, she underwent the Sentence of the Law on the following Thursday with unfeigned repentance and a furvent hope of forgiveness through the merits of a redeeming intercessor.
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Perhaps too aptly for someone of his name, the general impression one gets from him is youthfulness, an excitement about what is happening to him that is uncalculated and unfeigned, an almost carbonated exuberance about how all the elements of his saga have come together, a creaminess and a dreaminess.
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The reviewer from " The Illustrated London News " described how the story's " impressive eloquence . . . its unfeigned lightness of heart its playful and sparkling humour . . . its gentle spirit of humanity " all put the reader " in good humour with ourselves, with each other, with the season and with the author ".
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His piety was deep and unfeigned; his walking humble yet dignified; his acquirements profound; in his mind the welfare of the Christian church was always the prominent consideration . . . He was one of those examples of steady virtue sent upon earth by Divine providence, as if to prove how near the great pattern of perfection it is permitted to approach ."
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A moment later : " A wave of genuine, unfeigned enthusiasm suddenly washed over him, having its origins in his total attachment to everything that at that moment embodied his country, even to this collection of faces, to them especially and particularly, a group that just a few minutes before he had imagined as the targets of his loyal machine gunners ."
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I only wish that this was everyone's concern so long as it was uttered in charity,'from a pure heart, a good conscience, and faith unfeigned'; then the city of God would be filled much more speedily, and the end of the world would be hastened . " Armstrong sees in this an apocalyptic dimension in Augustine's teaching.