| 41. | Phineas is portrayed as being an extremely intelligent, lighthearted, naive, confident, warmhearted and redheaded boy.
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| 42. | The New York City Ballet presented three bright and warmhearted works by George Balanchine, chasing the winter blues away.
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| 43. | Fiore does wonders with what he's given; he's warmhearted and misunderstanding at the same time.
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| 44. | In its cordial tone, the handwritten note could be any warmhearted missive sent from one pen pal to another.
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| 45. | In 1955, the actor starred as a warmhearted butcher in " the television play of the same name.
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| 46. | By the city, by his aunt's old letters, by the warmhearted Turkish family with whom she lived.
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| 47. | Then he outlines the story of the warmhearted inventor and farmer Samuel Hamilton and his wife Liza, immigrants from Ireland.
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| 48. | She was also regarded as demure, pious, and warmhearted but naive and intensely innocent because of her sheltered upbringing.
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| 49. | He was generous and warmhearted with his own Clan, but had no interest in the lives of the other Clans.
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| 50. | The film doesn't provide the best choice of all-- a warmhearted genius, a guy like Uncle Albert.
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