How To Use Hearts In A Sentence
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Could the hearts of kings and the counsels of cabinets be known with that literal exactness which is so desirable in politics, and yet so unattainable, we should probably find that Prussia's apparent readiness to lead Germany was owing to her determination that German armies should be led nowhere to the assistance of Austria.
The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 07, No. 39, January, 1861
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Should we accept that corporate bosses do bad things not because of the badness of their hearts but because they are obliged to?
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The constant barrage of earnestly delivered silliness should win over even the hardest hearts.
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While science describes our world through facts and figures, art and literature describes our world in metaphorical ways, by allowing us to see with our hearts what our minds sometimes have trouble fathoming.
Comic geek question
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Like all those who have gone before us, may the revelation of Christ in our hearts compel us to lay down our lives before him in worship and adoration.
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Pour over the artichoke hearts and season lightly with salt and pepper.
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The practices of the unscrupulous money changers stand indicted in the court of public opinion rejected by the minds and hearts of men.
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Players should now sort out the cards according to suit hearts, clubs, etc.
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Please let's change and be people with brave hearts and forget all about violence against any particular sex in this independent country.
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But protecting the right of a people to run no-accounts out of office and to have a real voice in decisions that affect them is dear to US and Taiwanese hearts.
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Now that grand finale will not happen, which must have induced sadness yesterday in all but the hardest of hearts.
Times, Sunday Times
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She played the tambourine, the xylophone, and the harmonica, all to our swooning hearts' delight.
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England's wars, waged successfully by humble bowmen as well as knights and noblemen, created among all ranks a self-confidence that warmed English hearts.
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Surely, no flame of piety, idealism, or self-sacrifice could burn in the cold hearts of its citizens.
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It can stir up strong emotions from the first notes heard, driving even the coldest of people to warm their hearts.
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All do a good job of tugging at your heartstrings.
Times, Sunday Times
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But there is only one sure-fire way to send pulses racing and hearts fluttering, and that's alcohol.
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On the back, it warns, "Avoid keeping under direct sunray," which goes for hearts, too, I'd say.
Archive 2009-01-01
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Approximately 88,000 people are on the national organ transplant waiting list, waiting for kidneys, livers, pancreases, intestines, hearts and lungs.
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I beg for each and all of you confirmations and assistance from the threshold of oneness, so that those gatherings may become ignited like unto candles, in the republics of America, enkindling the light of the love of God in the hearts; thus the rays of the heavenly teachings may begem and brighten the states of America like the infinitude of immensity with the stars of the Most Great Guidance.
Tablets of the Divine Plan
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Many herbalists prescribe hawthorne as a cardiotonic to keep healthy hearts healthy.
Earl Mindell’s New Herb Bible
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We're going to find out tonight if Heather Mills mamboed her way into the hearts of America.
CNN Transcript Mar 27, 2007
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Silently, too, they walked under the IC, past the entwined hearts, the graphic drawings, the amazing suggestions.
FAMILY PICTURES
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Seubert J, Yang B, Bradbury JA, Graves J, Degraff LM, et al. (2004) Enhanced postischemic functional recovery in CYP2J2 transgenic hearts involves mitochondrial ATP-sensitive K+ channels and p42/p44 MAPK pathway.
PLoS ONE Alerts: New Articles
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The researchers realised that their equipment was detecting minute frequency changes resulting from the pulsing of hearts.
Times, Sunday Times
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The "hearts" and "love" that dot his texts and titles have a generic Valentine-card feel to them, but the passions and pulsations that animate his choreography ring with power and expressivity.
Earthly Figures in the Clouds
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The colliquation of his spirits: My heart is like wax, melted to receive the impressions of God's wrath against the sins he undertook to satisfy for, melting away like the vitals of a dying man; and, as this satisfied for the hardness of our hearts, so the consideration of it should help to soften them.
Commentary on the Whole Bible Volume III (Job to Song of Solomon)
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Were there no God, we would be in this glorious world with grateful hearts: and no one to thank. Christina G. Rossetti
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What had touched the world's hearts was the ethereal immaterialism of their secluded world and something primal in the music they sang.
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It is designed to exalt Christ and glorify him in the minds and hearts of men and women, boys and girls.
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What attachments to the homestead shall thus inweave themselves about the hearts of those whose interests and life are cast with it -- and still more, of those who go forth from it, by taste, inclination, or bias, into the more bustling centres of competition and trade!
The Continental Monthly, Vol. 5, No. 5, May, 1864 Devoted To Literature And National Policy
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His powerful and evocative voice and his memory will live on in our hearts.
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But it will strike fear into the hearts of unions and town hall chiefs.
The Sun
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You might think a cute dog would warm the hearts of potential buyers, but not all are animal lovers.
Times, Sunday Times
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What tugs at Carlyon's heartstrings is the fate of the soldiers, the boys from the outback and the small towns who dreamed of glory but found only death and disaster in the barren wastes of Gallipoli.
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People, I have discovered, are layers and layers of secrets. You believe you know them, that you understand them, but their motives are always hidden from you, buried in their own hearts. You will never know them, but sometimes you decide to trust them. Veronica Roth
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The story goes that downtrodden Sophie works in a hat shop and one day meets the glamorous wizard Howl, a charming ladykiller who has garnered the reputation of eating girls' hearts, despite looking more like a ladyboy.
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The ancients told those stories around the camp fires and those stories grew by the flame enkindled in the hearer's hearts; transforming them into story tellers too.
Happy Valentines Day, -XOX, The New Body of Christ:
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But it is wilful — the very wind in the comings and goings of its influence, an uncapturable fugitive, visiting our hearts at vagrant, sweet moments; since we often stand even before the greatest works of Art without being able quite to lose ourselves!
The Inn of Tranquillity: Studies and Essays
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All the while, resentment is building up in the hearts and minds of the majority who, rightly or wrongly, perceive that the gurriers are laughing at them and thumbing their noses at the law.
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Tots fell silent; birds stopped chirping; you could hear hearts beating amid the chattering teeth.
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We mourn this great loss and our hearts go out to their families.
Times, Sunday Times
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They are less about winning hearts and minds than inflicting shock and awe.
The Times Literary Supplement
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Thinking is, or ought to be, a coolness and a calmness; and our poor hearts throb, and our poor brains beat too much for that.
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Unless Celtic are given special dispensation to register the midfielder for the New Year's Day game against Hearts at Tynecastle, Keane will not be eligible until the Scottish Cup tie away to Clyde the following weekend.
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Joe Grue successfully ran the jack of hearts, crossed to the ace of hearts, and led the king of spades in the hope of felling a doubleton jack in the South hand.
Netherlands win at home
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When a bride walks down the aisle to a stirring tune, even the iciest of hearts melt.
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It is increased in failing human hearts and contributes to the loss of the heart's contractile strength during the development of heart failure.
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Yet this is not all: they are proud still, and therefore they do not seek unto God (Ps.x. 4), or, if they do cry unto him, therefore he does not give answer, for he hears only the desire of the humble (Ps.x. 17) and delivers those by his providence whom he has first by his grace prepared and made fit for deliverance, which we are not if, under humbling afflictions, our hearts remain unhumbled and our pride unmortified.
Commentary on the Whole Bible Volume III (Job to Song of Solomon)
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Finally, after cramming my head full of rubbish about factorizing, grammar, human hearts and colors it's time to leave this hellhole called high school.
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God forbid that I should tell you to harden your hearts.
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But the old ways do not vanish overnight, so the traditional dance has a stronger pull on their hearts.
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You cannot win the hearts of naughty nine-year-olds by drawing cartoons that pacify their politically correct parents.
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The lean, purposeful man who gives the impression of getting things done may set more hearts aflutter than he knows.
DEATH AND TRANSFIGURATION
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Wise man have their mouths in their hearts, fools have their hearts in their mouths.
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After Stamp took an earbashing from the Rugby Park fans and a yellow card from Hugh Dallas for a crunching tackle on Peter Canero, Hearts made their second goal of the day.
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Life has made the children brave, quick-witted and self-reliant, but their parentless hearts are hungry, and that longing shapes their actions.
Children's Books: 'The Emerald Atlas'
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I've also put in a small strawberry patch and some heartsease.
Gardening.
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Horrified. Sickened. I love life above everything, so when an event of this magnitude occurs, you can bet I am heartsore over the lives lost because they are covered in oil.
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Okay, so after that passage, I may or may not have doodled small hearts in the book's margin.
Caroline Hagood: On Yippee Ki-Yay Moviegoer!, Movies, and Manhood
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Well I think he wants to go back and live in Melbourne, but I think obviously there's been some talks there, some heart-to-hearts going on.
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So I have to continue on this path to stay in the hearts of these people.
The Sun
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Stir the chicken, parsley, carrot, artichoke hearts, pepper and onion into the couscous.
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They would pamper me with tea or coffee (my preference), their favorite "gateaux" and stories of the brave American, Canadian, and British soldier boys who infected their young hearts with a thirst for life and liberty.
Petite amie - French Word-A-Day
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Four honours in hearts are to be preferred to any but a very strong no-trump declaration; but four aces counting 100 points constitute a no-trump declaration without exception.
Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 4, Part 3 "Brescia" to "Bulgaria"
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Her untimely death weighs heavily on our hearts.
Times, Sunday Times
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Regular tournament players would have all manner of gadgets to show spade support together with short clubs, or long hearts, or whatever – a double in this auction usually shows a desire to penalise a minor suit.
How to use a redouble in tournament play
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But there's also direct access from the village to over 250km of piste, meaning parents can ski to their hearts 'content and still be back to meet the kids at lunchtime.
The Guardian World News
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Taxi drivers as therapists may seem perverse, but more and more of us seem to be pouring our hearts out in the back of cabs.
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Our hearts have been gouged out and we have been left with ragged, weeping wounds.
Times, Sunday Times
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He is too much of a cold fish to capture our hearts and often seems more sullen than smouldering.
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In your heart of hearts, you know you don't really care whether what's-his-name gets kicked off the island, or fired, or wins the bachelorette or whatever.
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Cortez's case struck a responsive and sympathetic chord in the hearts of his compatriots.
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Her passing, after a long illness borne with true courage and fortitude, touched the hearts of all who knew her.
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There remained various issues that lay beneath the smiles of the newly named Zimbabweans, unsettled problems that were left to fester deep in the hearts of many in the country.
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It was not music to set hearts on fire or deeply stir the emotions.
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The true path that leads to this is, firstly, developing the motivation of bodhichitta, which is expanding or opening our hearts out to all others and to enlightenment, the state of a Buddha to be able to benefit them all.
Lam-rim Structured According to the Four Noble Truths
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The site may even become a halidom, like Thermopylae or Bodhgaya, around which hearts can irrationally rally.
The Stars Are Also Fire
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He knew that the musicality is the meaning, and to reach the hearts and minds of his audience, musical integrity was the primary concern.
Derek Beres: Yes, We Can?
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There were neither lifeboats nor mortar-apparatus in those days, but there were the same willing hearts and stout arms then as now, and in a marvellously short space of time, hundreds of the able-bodied men of the town, gentle and semple, were assembled on these wild cliffs, with torches, rope, &c.; in short, with all the appliances for saving life that the philanthropy of the times had invented or discovered.
The Lighthouse
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B. G.) which graced the board with its plastic forms, suggestive of the most pleasing objects, -- the spiral ringlets pendent from the brow of beauty, -- the magic circlet, which is the pledge of plighted affection, -- the indissoluble knot, which typifies the union of hearts, which organs were also largely represented; this exceptional delicacy would at any other time have claimed his special notice.
The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 20, No. 117, July, 1867.
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The babymoon culminates with dinner for two and a half on the beach, all heartshaped raked sands and napkin art.
Times, Sunday Times
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I'm referring to the actual members of the local congregations, fellowships and brotherhoods that open their hearts and wallets regularly for their faith.
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When a bride walks down the aisle to a stirring tune, even the iciest of hearts melt.
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Is it possible that girls could have a desire, in their heart of hearts, to 'seduce' the father, emotionally at least, because this would mean having more power in the family ...?
Peggy Drexler: The New Father/ Daughter Dance: Changing Lessons in Power
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CHURCH: While a baby polar bear called Knut survives to warm hearts all across Germany.
CNN Transcript Mar 21, 2007
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Your new love has a tough job but the kindest of hearts.
The Sun
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But it was Oxlade-Chamberlain's intelligent movement, dextrous footwork on the left flank and composed finishing that warmed the hearts of the Arsenal supporters who gave him a standing ovation when he was withdrawn.
Arsenal's Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain is a natural, says Arsène Wenger
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You were always the best of company, and heartsome.
The Drone A Play in Three Acts
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• Let that modern day Cyrando de Bergerac, Mr. Brando himself, inspire Tesla-powered love in our hearts.
Boing Boing
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Like his men, he wears a motley garb, -- part Spanish uniform, part costume of the Llanos; and he leans upon a lance, decorated with a black bannerol, which has carried death already to innumerable Loyalist hearts.
The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 03, No. 16, February, 1859
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The one thing we have got is big hearts and character.
Times, Sunday Times
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Declarer won in hand and cashed the remaining top hearts discarding clubs from dummy.
Times, Sunday Times
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Those discs were made of cuendillar, heartstone, and nothing made of cuendillar could be broken, not even by the One Power.
The Fires of Heaven
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It used to be the place where childhood sweethearts could rekindle old flames.
Times, Sunday Times
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May the Lord graciously grant us this holy faith and the love for Christ that rises from it - a love that is shed abroad in our hearts by the Holy Spirit, constraining us to lean on him alone.
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He rears up and instills fear into the hearts of his adversaries.
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Stir the chicken, parsley, carrot, artichoke hearts, pepper and onion into the couscous.
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With Peace in their mouths and contention in their hearts, the "unterrified" resolved upon a great meeting, to be held in Peoria.
The Great North-Western Conspiracy in All Its Startling Details
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He hid a knave of hearts in his pocket.
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And had not his son, his own dearest creation, been just such a spinner of spells, a weaver of stories to catch human hearts?
MR GOLIGHTLY'S HOLIDAY
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This is not only because the routine is relentless, the day-in/day-outness of hastily eaten meals, homework help and heart-to-hearts, things that must be done and done and then done again.
A New Roof On An Old House
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These new works are a bold push forward, and they show the artist entering into the world of storytelling in the manner of a heartsick troubadour.
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Why? because the doctrines he preached to them were directly contrary to their lusts and corrupt affections, and defeated their expectations of a worldly Messias, who should have answered their sensual desires with the plenties and glories of such an earthly kingdom, as they had wholly set their gross hearts and souls upon.
Sermons Preached Upon Several Occasions. Vol. II.
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This straight can be of mixed suits, for example: 2 of diamonds, 3 of clubs, 4 of spades, 5 of hearts.
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West cashes the king of hearts and switches to the king of clubs.
Times, Sunday Times
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If Brit-pop's in fact dead, there's a nation of lonely-hearted saps ready to pick up the pieces of shattered hearts from the rainy country and lead a world of crybabies to salvation.
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You win the king of clubs and cross to the ace of hearts.
Times, Sunday Times
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They unabashedly explain the techniques they use to tug at viewers' heartstrings.
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He smiled, and though his eyes had been replaced long ago by visual sensors that glowed dimly red in the half-light, I imagined that I could yet detect a spark of that charismatic man who had won the hearts of thousands even as he brought about their destruction.
Lo, a fic. « Love | Peace | Ohana
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Calling themselves ‘America's sweethearts,’ the Cowboys cheerleaders dispensed bosomy good will at children's hospitals and posed for lush swimsuit pictorials.
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‘Cross the rhaine,’ they shouted out, ‘cross the rhaine, and coom within rache:’ but the other mongrel Britons, with a mongrel at their head, found it pleasanter to shoot men who could not shoot in answer, than to meet the chance of mischief from strong arms, and stronger hearts.
Lorna Doone
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After my parents split up, my mother disappeared into a postdivorce second adolescence of her own, taking me with her to seedy bars to entice guys—no insightful heart-to-hearts or maternal advice to be had there.
Dont You Forget About Me
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It faces a big battle to win back the hearts and minds of these disenchanted people.
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Teasing is awesome, and it must be done in the name of liberating all hearts to feel the less trivial, more outrageous love.
The Bushman Way of Tracking God
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His words filled hearts, turned eyes moist, and made many doleful as he saluted those who were not with us any longer as they laid down their lives for the country.
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Gorgeous actress Kate Beckinsale grabbed the hearts of York males as an amazing 64 per cent said she would be their favourite choice to wine and dine on a romantic evening out.
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If we tune our minds and hearts to the nectarous melodies of Gurbani with a live faith in Sri Guru Granth Sahib, we are saved.
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Is he daunted by the prospect of entering the nostalgic hearts of a new generation himself?
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Liza Minella inadvertently kicked off an inter-web catchphrase, Taylor Swift crooned her way into our hearts, a video of a woman falling into a fountain while texting went viral--and much, much more.
WATCH THIS: The Top 9 Viral Videos Of The Week
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The plight of greyhounds past their racing days has touched the hearts of staff at a dog stadium.
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But love conquers all, and thanks to this series, we we're all well aware that breaking your parents' hearts is fine if you're in love with a vampire man-child, which only a handful of us are.
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As the story goes, nationally televised images of well-dressed children marching into jail, and of protesters being blasted with hoses and attacked by German shepherds, at a time when the United States was engaged in a competition with Communism for the hearts and minds of dark-skinned people in the Third World, made segregation a contradiction that had to be eliminated.
A Renegade History of the United States
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I hope that after the smoke clears, level heads will prevail, and they will do what they know in their hearts is the right thing. cindy
Angry Clinton supporters tell party leaders: 'Let's go McCain!'
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Our hearts ache, we count the days, we weep with her family, sharing their pain and sorrow.
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Yet political windbaggery alone can't sink really deep in people's hearts and get them out on the streets.
Times, Sunday Times
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They say that expression is a need of the human heart; and I am also convinced that in many hearts there is a very strong desire at times to "thrash" some one.
Little Journeys to the Homes of the Great - Volume 05 Little Journeys to the Homes of English Authors
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The rustic maiden, slow and sweet in ungrammatical speech, who helps plant corn by day, and makes picturesque the interior of the cabin in the glare of "lightwood" torches by night; turns men's heads and wins children's hearts in Charles Egbert Craddock's tale, _The
Character Sketches of Romance, Fiction and the Drama, Vol. 1 A Revised American Edition of the Reader's Handbook
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On the eve of departure, many forty-niners also visited the daguerreian studio to have a ‘likeness’ or two taken for their closest and best-loved female companions, their mothers, wives and sweethearts.
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It is better to be violent, if there is violence in our hearts, than to put on the cloak of nonviolence to cover impotence.
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Fear rose up in our hearts as the teacher came up.
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Note, All our wonder should help to enlarge our hearts in glorifying God, who alone does marvellous things.
Commentary on the Whole Bible Volume V (Matthew to John)
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East won the king and returned the eight of hearts which passed to dummy's ten.
Times, Sunday Times
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On the other hand, if their hearts were really set on her services, they could all too easily blackmail her.
MISS MELVILLE REGRETS
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They have dreamt of each other in their quiet dreams, these children, and their little hearts have been nearly broken when the absent one has been dispraised in jest.
Sketches by Boz
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Another classic kitchen dilemma is the battle between butter and margarine for the hearts and minds of the consumer.
Fats, Nutrition and Health
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But it's sharp and sour about pop culture and the commercial fight for young hearts and minds.
Times, Sunday Times
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When the pair fought their hearts out for the honour of winning the World Boxing Council's featherweight belt, they showed us - amidst the blood and the brutality - all that is noble, honest and decent about the sweet science of bruising.
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Lord, do visit us, and anoint every attendant. Anoint the hearts the minds, and the spirits.
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A Courage card's courage is represented by its face value (i.e. a seven of hearts has a courage of seven) or fifteen if it is a face card.
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The genre was known for its urbane disinclination to perform any icky operations involving hearts: pouring them out, for instance, or affixing them to sleeves.
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For although they knew God, they neither glorified him as God nor gave thanks to him, but their thinking became futile and their foolish hearts were darkened.
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We remember well his sermon at the pope's funeral in Rome, how his words touched our hearts and the hearts of millions.
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So near yet so far, we can be beside each other yet our hearts apart.
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North overcalled with one spade and East supported his partner's hearts by one means or another.
How to make a slam while losing two tricks
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These include cookies made out of dry mealworm bodies and a pie filled with raw chicken hearts.
VIDEO: Lisa Makes Bug Cookies, Chicken-Heart Pie on Hoarders
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Specifically, it examines their role as counselors and confessors to married and unmarried women who sought to unburden their hearts and describe in detail the contours of their emotional and erotic lives.
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We are pressed by our very nature into the service of virtue; our souls are up in arms against vice and improbity, and thus we receive lasting impressions, which, when our hearts are not very corrupt, must forever after have a favourable influence on our moral conduct.
The Mirror of Taste, and Dramatic Censor Volume I, Number 1
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The arteries of the right and left hearts cannot anastomose, for the former are pulmonary, and the latter are systemic; and neither can the veins of the right and left hearts, for a similar reason.
Surgical Anatomy
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But it so chanced, that Bello's crafts, one by one meeting the foe, in most cases found the canoes of Vivenza much larger than their own; and manned by more men, with hearts bold as theirs; whence, in the ship - duels that ensued, they were worsted; and the canoes of Vivenza, locking their yard-arms into those of the vanquished, very courteously gallanted them into their coral harbors.
Mardi: and A Voyage Thither, Vol. II (of 2)
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T-shirts and neon bike shorts may have a special place in our hearts (if no longer in our closets), but one time-capsuled craze - the friendship bracelet - has graduated from mere memory to trendy talisman.
Thestar.com - Home Page
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Declarer won dummy's king and sought to ruff hearts in dummy.
Times, Sunday Times
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Amongst a life-size model of a woman dressed in a 'stars-and-stripes' burka, human hearts half buried in sand and children chiseling away at an edible depiction of the crucified Jesus, is the creator of all the aforementioned works: iconic artist and graffiti pioneer Nick Walker.
Constantin Bjerke: In Gods We Trust (Video)
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Who knows how many wounded hearts will be healed through our intercession?
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Forget dating agencies and lonely hearts ads, though - the lovelorn lass turned to Britain's new Freedom of Information Act to try to bag an arresting bachelor.
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But for some things irreplaceable, only their cherished memories live on in our hearts.
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The treatment accorded him by evangelicals gives no indication that their minds or their hearts were open.
Christianity Today
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Forsooth she wondered that the stark and gruff old man was so changed to her in little space; for nought she knew as yet how the sight of her cast a hot gleed of love into the hearts of them who beheld her.
The Water of the Wondrous Isles
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He was carefully conveyed to the boat; the _Osprey_ was safely beached, high and dry, and loaded with stones to prevent her being buffeted by the winds again, until such time as she could be removed; and the boys, with lightened hearts, scrambled into the haaf-boat, carrying with them all their campaigning effects.
Viking Boys
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It starts with the line "City famed in song and story, shrined within the hearts of men/Objects of a people's glory, thou, the Nation's diadem.
Dreaming of taking the District by song
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The lower layer has dumplings, 1-egg tamagoyaki, broccoli, celery, cuttings from the red bell pepper Dalahorse and hearts on the couscous and a 98-cal Twix.
Bento #217 « Were rabbits
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Reply Obj. 2: The teacher enlightens outwardly and ministerially by catechizing: but God enlightens the baptized inwardly, by preparing their hearts for the reception of the doctrines of truth, according to John 6: 45: "It is written in the prophets ...
Summa Theologica, Part III (Tertia Pars) From the Complete American Edition
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And so, fortified by a High Tea consisting of tea, cold meats and sandwiches, our Edwardian gentlemen and ladies bunny-hugged, turkey-trotted, waltzed and cakewalked to their hearts content, unhampered by the restrictions of contact between men and women of previous generations.
Thé Dansant | Edwardian Promenade
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From the album "Armchair Apocrypha" (2007) When I was just a little boy I threw away all of my action toys I became obsessed with operation, oh Hearts and minds and certain glands You got to learn to keep a steady hand And thus began my morbid fascination Tore all the spines out from all of these self-help books Made myself a gun that not only shoots but looks real Yeah it shoots through steel with rays of dark matter Rays of dark matter Just the thought of all this red and black Thought of tongues that tasted bad Fill you with the nausea-ausea-ausea-alation Do you wonder where the self resides Is it in the head or between your sides And who would be the one who will decide it's two locations The noose is loosed around our necks made of DNA And everyday it's growing tighter, no matter what you do or say But you can shoot right through with rays of dark matter Right before they kick out, they kick out the ladder Rays of dark matter When I was just a little boy I threw away all of my action toys I became obsessed with operation Hearts and minds and certain glands You got to learn to keep a steady hand And thus began my morbid fascination
WN.com - Financial News
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And joyous laughter echoed and re-echoed around the room and rolled over the city, lifting the hearts of the multitudes.
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Spring is sprung, hormones are jumping, hearts are thumping and the seasonal cycle of attraction's in full swing once more.
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We can place our full confidence in the One who called us by name and hears every prayer that springs from our hearts.
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The classic order of suits is hearts above diamonds, and spades above clubs.
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But then men with deep pockets have known to use gold as a show of love to their sweethearts.
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They who hear it, are pure; they who utter it are stainless; and the True Guru will occupy their hearts.
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Only the heel and rabid younger officers wanted to continue, and even they were heartsick.
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From her ears now hung two earrings with stylized garnet hearts at the bottom of them.
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In the first deal, the player who holds the three of hearts leads to the first trick.
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Their winsome smiles and charming looks lit up the place, setting hearts aflutter.
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Now staff at the surgery where she is being treated are trying to find a good home for the plucky pet who has already won their hearts.
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The classic order of suits is hearts above diamonds, and spades above clubs.
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President Heartslain threw to her a thick yellow folder with a 100-page report.
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The lesson of the Kolesnikov letter is that Russians are still angry, heartsore and suspicious about their government's handling of the crisis.
A Cry From The Deep
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They cut glass, they refract light into perfect hearts-and-arrows, and they have superlative fire and brilliance.
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Sometimes these globe-trotting preseason tours are about winning hearts and minds.
Times, Sunday Times
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It can lead an audience to open their hearts and minds and imaginations.
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Mr Abbas, however, said this episode should not lead to any rancour in the hearts of the people in the two countries.
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Then Tuesday I blobbed on some glue and she stuck on big conversation hearts.
This post brought to you by the letter B
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Grief fell from our hearts
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Peaceful cities are affrighted by the crack of rifles and the snarl of machine-guns, and the hearts of the shuddering are shaken by the roar of dynamite.
WANTED: A NEW LAW OF DEVELOPMENT
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The researchers realised that their equipment was detecting minute frequency changes resulting from the pulsing of hearts.
Times, Sunday Times
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But I recommend this to you, — that if this be a truth, and we are convinced it is our duty to labour to affect our hearts with a sense of the unanswerableness of our souls, and the frame of our minds unto the will of God and the holiness of Christ, who is coming to visit his churches, — “What manner of persons ought we to be?”
Several Practical Cases of Conscience Resolved
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With that shadow of the epicurean which is apt to be found upon all civilised hearts, she felt that it did her good to realise how nice he was, just as a fresh flower or a strong wind would have done her good.
What Necessity Knows
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This country has never really got to grips with cold soups - soup is meant to heat us up, we think, comfort us with its heartiness and warm the cockles of our hearts.
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By the way, in those times cards were not only a means to beguile the time, but also a symbol of the society structure: hearts embodied the priests, diamonds meant the bourgeoisie, spades represented officers and aristocracy, clubs referred to the peasants.
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Quiet moments with your partner can clear minds and hearts.
The Sun
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B. G.) which graced the board with its plastic forms, suggestive of the most pleasing objects, -- the spiral ringlets pendent from the brow of beauty; the magic circlet, which is the pledge of plighted affection, -- the indissoluble knot, which typifies the union of hearts, which organs were also largely represented; this exceptional delicacy would at any other time have claimed his special notice.
Complete Project Gutenberg Oliver Wendell Holmes, Sr. Works
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The burning hearts of the revolutionaries fused into one.
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To beat the contract I had to foresee the endplay and give up a trick in trumps so as to gain two in hearts.
VICTOR MOLLO’S BRIDGE CLUB
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He has already won hearts and minds for his work with the homeless, ticket giveaways and replacing replica shirts when he changed his number.
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Stained freshly? have your hearts in guile grown old?
Morton, Topoi of 'Blood and Gold' in Mary and Percy Shelley
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Put beauty back into the contours of our hearts, and we may find that pain is as essential to our experience of life as exaltation, for with being in beauty, as with being in love, we risk getting hurt.
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The results of Election 2004 seem to have had a debilitating effect on the hearts and mind of the BJP top brass.
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That single word was the Dutch hertseer, which the Colonial Office translated directly into "heartsore.
Yvette Christiansë talks about the background to her novel, Unconfessed
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And the crowd that came to see the show will have caused the accountants' hearts to skip a beat.
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