| 31. | He is dignified, upright, accustomed to command, alternately warmhearted and acid as the situation dictates.
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| 32. | It is Ms . MacDowell who plays " the beer-swilling, warmhearted mother,"
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| 33. | The warmhearted doctor purchases a painting and gives it to Nora as a gift for her ailing father.
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| 34. | Combined innovative use of special effects with a warmhearted saga of an ordinary man who achieved a wonderful life.
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| 35. | One of the things that surprised me was how courteous and generally how warmhearted people are outside New York.
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| 36. | "She's basically warmhearted and kind, but she can be the ice maiden,"
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| 37. | By the city, by a warmhearted Turkish family, by a new sense of himself and his sexuality.
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| 38. | Is he a warmhearted social worker, or is his smile the frigid expression of a bureaucrat from hell?
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| 39. | And that makes for a considerably appealing movie, a romantic comedy that's both funny and warmhearted.
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| 40. | And when you get through that, you come down to a warmhearted, generous-spirited human being.
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