How To Use Kindly In A Sentence
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We all owe a debt of gratitude to Mrs Stevenson, who kindly donated the money for the project.
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He had a gentle, kindly manner, twinkling eyes and quick smile, a keen sense of humour and a penetrating wit.
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But it's a reassuring presence and it grows on you like the frown of a grizzled but kindly uncle.
The Sun
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We may then sum up by saying that Lord Byron generally established on an impregnable rock, guarded by unbending principles, those great virtues to which principles are essential; but that, after making these treasures secure -- for treasures they are to the man of honor and worth -- once having placed them beyond the reach of sensibility and sentiment, he may sometimes have allowed the _lesser virtues_ (within ordinary bonds) such indulgence as flowed from his kindly nature, and such as his youth rendered natural to a feeling heart and ardent imagination.
Lord Byron jugé par les témoins de sa vie. English
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In silhouette or kindly light you might be taken for my, my for your, reflection.
The Times Literary Supplement
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She was a character actress who specialized in either cantankerous or kindly older women for three decades, simply by knitting or unknitting her eyebrows.
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But the Gods were once more on my side, I took very kindly to flying instruction, but again I was lucky.
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Jack Clancy of Clancy's Bar has kindly provided generous sponsorship to subsidise transport to Coleraine.
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she kindly overlooked the mistake
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If this refers to the references you previously cited then kindly cite the exact data you are using to support your claim that evidence for the cause of protein synthesis is linked to "specialization of function in self-replicators.
Bits and Pieces of an RNA World
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And out of the house came Tehei's vahine, a slender mite of a woman, kindly eyed and Mongolian of feature -- when she was not North American Indian.
Chapter 12
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After pointing this out to the company concerned they kindly sent another batch which also arrived unlabelled so we ended up with ten mystery clematis to fit into our very small garden.
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Zeno could henceforth exercise undivided imperial authority, and Odovacar kindly offered to administer Italy in Zeno's name, complete with Zeno's image on the coins.
Birdoswald Roman Fort: dating the post-Roman use of the site
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When we are cursed, we bless; when we are persecuted, we endure it; when we are slandered, we answer kindly.
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The Times of India very kindly provided the stickers.
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Alan had taken his démarche with a certain kindly complacency.
DARE CALL IT TREASON
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Rip Van Winkle, a kindly, lazy, henpecked man, set out for a remote part of the Catskill Mountains.
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Its owner, Don Juan de la Lastra, Spanish vice-consul, is not here himself, but we were kindly received by Don José de Comez Mira, the consul.
Life in Mexico, During a Residence of Two Years in That Country
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He asked his mom, who kindly informed us that it would be blackfish, a fairly popular fish in many parts of Asia.
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Her sober, kindly capableness evolved from the slovenly little house and the untended children, from the dusty rooms and neglected kitchen the kind of order and neatness which had been plain to see in Robin's more fortune-favoured apartment.
Robin
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And he does not take kindly to younger managers trying to muscle in on his territory.
The Sun
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Kindly bear with us for another 2 working days and I can assure you that we will surely update you with the status.
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The newly married couple was very happy, although many people warned the kindly man about the willful and headstrong nature of his new step-daughter.
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Carne (who had taken most kindly to the fortune which made him an untrue Englishman) clapped his breast with both hands; not proudly, as a Frenchman does, nor yet with that abashment and contempt of demonstration which make a true Briton very clumsy in such doings; while Daniel Tugwell, being very solid, and by no means “emotional” — as people call it nowadays — was looking at him, to the utmost of his power
Springhaven
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Christmas is the most human and kindly of season,as the month of June with sunshine and the balmy breath of roses.
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We don't take kindly to catamite-poaching in this neck of Syracuse.
Jilly Gagnon: Moments of Great Genius
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This act reminds me of a kindly uncle who offers to read the children a bedtime story, and chooses Dracula.
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It was a martial immensity, vigorous, a little harsh, unsoftened by kindly gardens.
Main Street
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So who are these mysterious people and why do they look so kindly upon bankers?
Times, Sunday Times
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Mr Nunn has kindly agreed to let us use his barn for the dance.
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My thanks are particularly due to my friend Miss Robbins, who has very kindly redrawn the occasionally rather blottesque figures of the first edition.
Text Book of Biology, Part 1: Vertebrata
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Kindly the curator of the museum had made a display of a few of about 20 of the items you might see on your visit in the front window.
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However, the chef does not take kindly to Intruders In his kitchen.
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And maybe some people will join because they feel lonely and want to be part of a group that treats them kindly and with respect.
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a kindly act
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He had kindly offered to loan us all the plants required for the exhibit.
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They had not taken her interest kindly.
Indian Balm - Travels in the Southern Subcontinent
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Would you kindly close the window?
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His work is unusually accessible and leavened with kindly humour.
Times, Sunday Times
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Lavinia and Camilla, perfectly relieved now from all fears for their brother, repaired to the study of their father, anxious to endeavour to chear him, and to accelerate a meeting and reconciliation for Lionel; but they found him desirous to be alone, though kindly, and unsolicited, he promised to admit his son before dinner.
Camilla
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A little 'calk' all round won't hurt us after that tramp, Sergeant!" he observed kindly.
The Luck of the Mounted A Tale of the Royal Northwest Mounted Police
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They kindly allowed me to pay at a later date though, which was very trusting of them.
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He was a seventh child and his mother, left a widow in early life and compelled to earn her livelihood, saw scant chance of educating him when the kindly assistance of a Canon of the Cathedral and President of the Collége de Noyon relieved her difficulties.
The Book of The Thousand Nights And A Night
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They want us as kindly old grandmas, ready to baby-sit for free.
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`Good morning to you, Maurice,' said Grey pleasantly.174 `And thank you kindly for savin ' our bacon last night.
TEN STEPS TO HAPPINESS
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In the second year the slow autotype process had to be abandoned for the quicker Woodburytype, by which were reproduced drawings kindly contributed by Sir J.E. Millais, Sir John Gilbert, Mr. Holman Hunt,
Philip Gilbert Hamerton
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Many of the colonists did not take kindly to Governor Van Twiller's methods, and among them was Van Dincklagen, the schout-fiscal.
The Story of Manhattan
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‘Oh, child, come away from there,’ admonished a cracked, though not unkindly voice.
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The said Cassekey also set up his abode in their tent; kept all his tribe away from the woman and child and aged man; kindled fires; caused, as a delicate attention, the only hog remaining on the wreck to be killed and brought to them for a midnight meal; and, in short, comported himself so hospitably, and with such kindly consideration toward the broad-brimmed Quaker, that we are inclined to account him the better-bred fellow of the two, in spite of his scant costume of horse-tail and belt of straw.
Stories of Childhood
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Then, again, it was only yesterday that it would have hurt him, Blanche's rubbing her feet; but now he gloried in Frona's permitting it, and his heart went out in a more kindly way to Blanche.
CHAPTER 20
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A man with a small revolver was trying to sneak up on them, and Niane kindly ended his existence with a well-placed .45 slug in his forehead.
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It was certainly not the action of a man whom many people have described to me as being ‘genial, kindly and benign’.
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Kindly superscribe ‘Disunity ‘on the envelope if you are sending it by post.’
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With due respect to your person I kindly wish to ask for your attention and consideration just for a while.
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I arrived back to find that someone had kindly left a large ladder leaning against the side of my flat by my living room window.
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Despite his kindly, sometimes whimsical air, he was a shrewd observer of people.
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Indeed, the effect of Cornwallis's kindly but unsmiling expression was much modified because his wig was slightly awry; Cornwallis still affected a horsehair bobwig of the sort that was now being relegated by fashion to noblemen's coachmen, and today it had a rakish cant that dissipated all appearance of dignity.
Hornblower And The Hotspur
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I was then only seven or eight, and can only remember a kindly man with sparkling eyes who stooped low to talk to me.
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Unfortunately, this kindly pledge is not forthcoming in the case of the third R, arithmetic, for in mathematics, virtually every time you turn your brain around they challenge or, maybe better said, taunt you with a new potentially ego-threatening subskill to conquer.
A Mind at a Time
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You should treat others kindly.
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Also the title singer was kindly accorded me even though I could barely carry a tune.
Leonard Cohen: Zen And The Art Of Songwriting
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Kindly inform us when this is put into effect.
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Prime Minister, would you kindly explain why taxes must rise?
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Thus kindly I scatter Thy leaves o 'er the bed Where thy mates of the garden Lie scentless and dead.
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Mrs. Twittle, the cook, smiled at her kindly while stirring an undoubtedly delicious brew in a large pot.
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I nod to Jeff as he picks up the solitary envelope in my outbox, correspondence to a client asking them to kindly provide a new telephone number.
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If you see him very savagely cut up in "The Revolver," you will recognize the kindly hands which held the bistoury, scalpel, and tenaculum, and the gentleman who wept while he wounded.
The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 04, No. 21, July, 1859
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A kindly Fagin who harbors a nest of adolescent thieves as runners for his goods.
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Nay what are all errors and perversities of his, even those stealings of ribbons aimless confused miseries and vagabondisms, if we will interpret them kindly, but the blinkard dazzlements and staggerings to and fro of a man sent on an errand he is too weak for, by a path he cannot yet find?
Sartor Resartus, and On Heroes, Hero-Worship, and the Heroic in History
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But when he had changed his dress for the rough garb of the hillsman, and, meeting them kindly upon their own ground, had entered so readily into their life, the people by common consent dropped the distinguishing title "Mister" for the more familiar one of the backwoods, "Dad.
The Shepherd of the Hills
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His kindly humour, his great generosity, his reticence about his own achievements, and his sense of fairness pervaded his whole life.
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Kindly submit us the product photos, together with this requisition form.
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I remember her being led away from us by a kindly elderly lady in a two-piece woollen suit to be interviewed on her own.
Times, Sunday Times
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Would you have the gauger's wife, sister?" inquired Blanche, with a face of renewed perplexity: "I think my dear Lady Maria would be pleased if I bid the dame - for the gauger is a good friend of his Lordship - hot-headed, they say, but that does not make him the worse - and his dame takes it kindly to be noticed.
Rob of the bowl : a legend of St. Inigoe's,
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He received Augustine kindly, and Monica held him in deep respect as a pastor.
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Christmas is the most human and kindly of season,as the month of June with sunshine and the balmy breath of roses.
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The service itself passed in a blur of kindly faces, murmured condolences and ecclesiastic efficiency.
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We should not insult them, take away their personal effects or try to exact recantations from them , but without exception should treat them sincerely and kindly.
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The slaves in my father's family are almost as kindly treated as _slaves_ can be, yet they pant for liberty.
The Anti-Slavery Examiner, Omnibus
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We shall all remember Mr Page for the kindly encouragement he gave us when we went so unwillingly to school.
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A pair of plimsolls - we used to call them gutties - was purchased for the princely sum of 10, and the kindly police officers then drove him back to the stadium in plenty of time for the match.
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The Ex-Presidents Club, after all, does not look kindly on intramural criticism.
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Anyway, they had kindly been offered cool drinks to relieve the heat of the day and they wouldn't leave until, in desperation, I told them that the neighbor across the street had once asked me about the Godhead.
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They quarrel with God as if he had dealt unkindly by them in forsaking them, whereas they by their idolatry had driven him from them; they have withdrawn from their allegiance to him, and so have thrown themselves out of this protection.
Commentary on the Whole Bible Volume IV (Isaiah to Malachi)
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At the same time, in a tall man with a steel salet, who was spreading his hands before the blaze, he recognised his old friend and still kindly enemy,
The Black Arrow
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Mrs Gardiner was a kindly old soul.
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Gradually, if somewhat factitiously, his life is transformed through the experience, and in turn he enriches the lives of the collection of kindly, slightly bruised French types that constitute his circle.
My Afternoons With Marguerite – review
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I have a novel idea, let's treat one another kindly, with dignity and respect.
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Kindly address yourself to the chairman, not directly to other representatives at this meeting.
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An ionium collector, for which the radioactive material was kindly supplied by Mr.F. H. Glew, was used.
South: the story of Shackleton’s last expedition 1914–1917
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The kindly shepherd of the East carries his lambs in his arms to the sheepcot, but the older sheep pass into the fold under his compelling rod.
Retrospection and Introspection
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With such numberless callers as I have daily received from all parts of the United States, the frequent courtesies from the families of congressional members, and the occasionally accepted invitations to the theatre, the opera, or other public entertainments (many of which invitations, while appreciating the kindly spirit, I was obliged to decline), my leisure moments were much occupied.
Hawaii's Story, by Hawaii's Queen
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Jimmy would probably not look too kindly on our request.
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Other gifts, kindly made and given by members of the public, included a cardigan, two pairs of bed socks, and a hand-knitted tea cosy.
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Aw," said Dumble, who had expected nothing, and was rather embarrassed than otherwise by their generosity, "thank 'ee kindly, sirs, and young leddies; there wasn't no' casion to give us nothing; but thank 'ee very much all the same, and' nother time we'll be glad to 'blige' ee with
Kitty Trenire
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One of the adults turns out to be a kindly retired policeman, a little doddy, who knows that something nefarious is afoot but no one else believes him.
UncleBear
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November 7, 2008 at 8:27 pm hawt choklit, pleez! thankee sew kindly. {{{rhsb}}} i feels much bettr nao. an i jus fink uv lukeenes of no hab ayr barbie in da wyt hows.
Im grounded….. - Lolcats 'n' Funny Pictures of Cats - I Can Has Cheezburger?
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The cash has been kindly replaced by another cerebral palsy charity.
The Sun
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Aislinn did not take kindly to his humor, but replied in measured tones.
THE WOLF AND THE DOVE
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kindly Arthur--so damnably, politely, endlessly persistent!
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Fiona's mother kept a kindly eye on her daughter while at the same time flirting dangerously with the landlord.
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I called out for a doctor or vet and a kindly gentleman stepped forward with a cat under one arm, a Labrador on a leash and what looked like a rather confident swordfish without a sword on the end of its nose.
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I discovered that I really really like my new bedroom (My mum kindly let me have her room…!) because at one in the morning I can still hear the birds tweeting gently in the trees outside my window.
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Hitherto she had accepted their ideals without questioning -- their kindly affluence, their inexplosive religion, their dislike of paper-bags, orange-peel, and broken bottles.
A Room with a View
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For my birthday I was very kindly given a record turntable and have once again been playing vinyl.
Times, Sunday Times
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He seems like a kindly old gent to his unsuspecting neighbours.
The Sun
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Other characters include Maggie, a keen but green young journalist; Ellen, the supportive owner of the hotel, who has her own worries; and various suspicious, inward-looking locals who don't take kindly to what they see as outside interference.
Book review
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We should not insult them, take away their personal effects or try to exact recantations from them , but without exception should treat them sincerely and kindly.
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He kindly offered to give them a lift to the harbour, although he was slightly displeased when he realised how much luggage there was going to be.
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A kindly security guard directs us on our way out.
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In dire emergency of course, she could stay in a boarding cattery for a few days but in our judgement she'd not take kindly to that, wouldn't eat, and would be severely upset by the time we collected her.
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Then, despite not really understanding what was going on half the time, I managed to flukily win the first game while monkeyssk8 stumbled around between the toilet, the front garden and the internet (here is her blow-by-blow audio account of the game, kindly hosted by shewho).
Amuchmoreexotic: I think monkeyssk8 and I are the worst p
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Would she kindly report to the weigh-in room at her convenience?
TALES OF THE CITY
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A few of us decided to get together and try and raise money above and beyond what people had already kindly donated.
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She bore him three children - then found him gradually moving emotionally away from her, not unkindly, but with a cruel determination.
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You have heard, my good Miss Byron, that the friendship between Mr. Grandison and Signor Je-ronymo was twice broken off: once it was, by the unkindly-taken freedom of the expostulatory letter.
Sir Charles Grandison
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Wal bein as I was anchored here hard an fast, I don't exactly see how I could manage to go through that thar manoeuvre, unless you'd kindly lend me the loan of your steam ingine to do it on.
Lost in the Fog
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By the afternoon, she was too tired to walk on her own any longer and Yuuhi kindly offered to carry her on his back.
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Returning health crept through his veins -- a serene, a kindly, a celestial joy circumfused his heart.
Night and Morning, Volume 5
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He argues that Bismarck's misogyny stemmed from his childhood when he found himself in a triangle between his cold, intelligent and ambitious mother, whom he disliked, and his weak, kindly father.
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Stay tunned for tomorrow's contribution to Goatdog's "Movies about Movies" blog-a-thon entry, and kindly have a look at Goatdog's site for more participating blogs.
Movie Blog-a-thon
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Evacuated in wartime to the rambling country house of kindly Professor Kirk, they can't resist exploring its huge stairways.
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We have good reason to think kindly of a school that has provided all our children with an excellent education.
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Having some faith in it, she arose immediately and made her wishes known to the family physician, that is, to the _family_, who kindly administered the remedy without delay.
The Communistic Societies of the United States From Personal Visit and Observation
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'It will be the work of a little band of expert cracksmen that the Continent has kindly sent us.
The Sleuth of St. James's Square
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They very kindly invited my sister and myself to the inauguration.
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The one scientific instrument it seemed possible to use was an ergograph, a complicated and expensive instrument kindly lent to us from the physiological laboratory of the University of Chicago.
Twenty Years at Hull-House, With Autobiographical Notes
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More of a private lounge than a public boozer, you ring a doorbell, a kindly staff member leads you to the lounge and you peruse a menu of classic cigars before taking your pick.
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The kindly doctor set about concocting a mixture of mutton, cayenne and a special medicine that he wrapped in a piece of ear-shaped dough.
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The Mayo Abbey and Brize region has lost a kindly gentleman with the passing of Sonny Gibbons.
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And once he put his ecclesiastical heel in a pail of varnish, and slid down an entire staircase, to the great imperilment of his kindly old soul.
Dangerous Days
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Because the question was so kindly expressed, it took her several moments to realize that this was the rude question that he had asked at her bidding.
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Such an overwhelming catastrophe would certainly aggrieve the French, for they are a kindly-disposed nation.
Military Welcoming Parade | ultraorange.net
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Yet notwithstanding this ominous comparison she presently made her appearance with her sleeves turned down, her black woollen dress "tidied," and a smile of fatigued but not unkindly welcome and protection on her face.
Cressy
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His manner was the very opposite of Mr. Conkling's: it was kindly, hearty, as of neighbor with neighbor, -- indeed, every person present, even if greenbacker or demagogue, must have said within himself, ` ` This man is a friend arguing with friends; he makes me his friend, and now speaks to me as such. ''
Autobiography of Andrew Dickson White, Volume I
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Katherine was placed with the family of Philip Reichenbach, burgomaster and town clerk, where she was treated kindly.
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It's a compelling strategy and it suggested that Bellow was kindly, caring, a warm-hearted sort of guy.
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So she took the cup and drank of the water, looking kindly on him, while he wondered at the beauty of her hand, and misdoubted him.
The Water of the Wondrous Isles
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One of my corporate sponsors had kindly donated a night's free accommodation in a proper hotel.
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Imagine his surprise on Christmas Eve when he opened his post, only to see the bank had kindly sent him on a brand spanking new chequebook - for pounds.
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The discussants of my article have commented in a kindly manner and in the spirit in which my paper was originally written.
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Also thanks for kindly filleting the fish leaving no bones.
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There are also ritual lamps, and a charming gilded swing with push-rods to lull the deity into a kindly tolerance of human failings.
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Finally, this was the first film festival at which I saw two films with scenes of assisted urination: one was I Don't Want To Sleep Alone; the other was Okamoto's Nikudan, in which the beneficiary is a kindly, armless used-book seller played by Chishu Ryu.
GreenCine Daily: Tokyo Dispatch. FILMeX.
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I remember that there were lots of fairy tales that included giants of all kinds, from the ogres to some of the more ‘kindly’ giants.
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My leaflet explaining how to end a relationship kindly is on its way.
The Sun
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The C. O.'s of regiments always most kindly put their mekometer and trained observers at our disposal on escorting us up to
With the Naval Brigade in Natal (1899-1900) Journal of Active Service
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Whenever the lad bespake him, he answered him kindly, trembling the while and would turn to him groaning and crying, and thus he did till supper was brought in, when he fell to eating, with his eyes on the boy but refrained not from shedding tears.
The Book of The Thousand Nights And A Night
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It's a compelling strategy and it suggested that Bellow was kindly, caring, a warm-hearted sort of guy.
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He kindly gave the Diary an inscribed copy of his book of poems, Soldiers Of The Sea, some time ago.
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There's the kindly, warm-hearted Homer, whom Pound took, soon after his father's arrival in Rapallo, to meet the small Mary, with her foster parents in the Tyrol.
Filial Piety Made New
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As a retired flour dealer, he possessed a snug independency, and had fitted up, for himself, a small house, for the garden of which my father, early in repute as a landscape gardener, kindly drew a variety of plans.
Autobiography and Other Memorials of Mrs. Gilbert, Formerly Ann Taylor
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Though they were all in what Dr. Spinks afterwards termed the sere and yellow leaf, both he and the good captain really vied with each other in paying kindly attention to their wants.
Our Home in the Silver West A Story of Struggle and Adventure
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Kindly address yourself to the chairman, not directly to other representatives at this meeting.
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They are always kindly, protective, helpful and understanding, honoring the mother spirit within women.
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Solemnity can be achieved is many ways; to argue that religious references are required for such things shows a profound lack of imagination, to put it kindly.
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Being the sensitive kindly empathetic person she is, if Althouse could give rh a hug, I'm 100% sure she would.
"I'm going to stop this car right now and leave you here!''
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I hope you will kindly let me have a few lines of _hope_ by the
The Letters of Queen Victoria, Vol 2 (of 3), 1844-1853 A Selection from her Majesty's correspondence between the years 1837 and 1861
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Throughout these long years of public service he retained his modest, unassuming and kindly manner.
Times, Sunday Times
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And she beshrewed herself for so unkindly judging of his unkindness.
Tales from Shakespeare
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14 B. (3) The Greek phrase is warmer, {theon d 'ileon onton}, "the gods being kindly and propitious.
The Cavalry General
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The woman conductor kindly responded to my question.
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Molly does not take kindly to her aunt's reproval.
Molly Picon in "East and West"
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A stray Letter from Mrs. Welsh to my Mother; which, so kindly, good and characteristic is it, I cannot but preserve as elucidative of her and the scene then alive with us all.
New Letters and Memorials of Jane Welsh Carlyle
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You see, he oh-so-kindly sums up the plot as a prelude to each canto, so even if you find yourself thinking "guess you had to be there," as you try to understand some of the more archaic lines and references (while the notes are too busy telling you that "bloudy" is
Telecommuter Talk
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She kindly consented to accompany me and gamely held my hand throughout the extraction.
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Despite his kindly, sometimes whimsical air, he was a shrewd observer of people.
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I opened my mouth, then caught the word "Sassenach," spoken with no kindly intonation, and shut it again.
Sick Cycle Carousel
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Virgil Thomson wrote crushingly of "Porgy and Bess" that "it is clear, by now, that Gershwin hasn't learned the business of being a serious composer, which one has always gathered to be the business he wanted to learn," though Thomson spoke more kindly of him off the record.
Rhapsody Imbued
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He had improvised an intrenchment out of the table; and the man, who but an instant previously, had borne merely the appearance of a kindly old man, had suddenly become a sort of athlete, and placed his robust fist on the back of his chair, with a formidable and surprising gesture.
Les Miserables
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Mr. Curtis will not be fielding any questions after his remarks, and we kindly request that you respect the family's wishes.
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As a man he is high-spirited and energetic, always ready to fight for his Sultan, his country and, especially, his Faith: courteous and affable, rarely failing in temperance of mind and self-respect, self-control and self-command: hospitable to the stranger, attached to his fellow citizens, submissive to superiors and kindly to inferiors — if such classes exist: Eastern despotisms have arrived nearer the idea of equality and fraternity than any republic yet invented.
The Book of The Thousand Nights And A Night
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He was a stern critic but an extremely kindly man.
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*** This post is dedicated to Patti who kindly pointed out that she was getting a little tired of the Adirondack chairs post***
Live and Let Di
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She showed a very interesting video on security and very kindly offered to help anyone with advice on security in the home.
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A host of friends remember him only as a kindly old man, quietly spoken and with a good sense of humour.
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I returned home to cheering news from Kingster, who had kindly e-mailed to let me know just how limited my life expectancy is.
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‘Please,’ interrupted the judge, kindly and old, a Southern twang in his voice.
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Would she not look kindly at him?
Wives and Daughters
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In his schooldays Dean Pettibone had been Armiston's kindly guide and friend, one of those rare teachers who achieve something like saintship in the memory of their students.
Alfred Hitchcock's Mystery Magazine
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_Le bourgeois et sa dame_ would watch them with kindly interest, deeming it a kindness not to tell them that there were no trains after twelve; and when the lovers at last determined that they must depart, _le bourgeois_ and _la bourgeoise_ would tell them that their room was quite ready, that there was no possibility of returning to Paris that night.
Memoirs of My Dead Life
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I'm all for gently coaxing language in a kindly direction; but it cannot be wrenched.
Times, Sunday Times
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Kindly inform any person residing outside the parish who might wish to attend this special liturgy.
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‘Be careful of that stuff,’ he told me in his kindly way when the topic came up during one of our first conversations, a frown furrowing his brow.
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He hoped they would look kindly on his request.
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I have read his press statement, which he kindly supplied me with.
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Customers often asked the kindly gentleman to help crack their problems, which could be anything from domestic quarrels to housing disputes.
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I believe the First Mate, Mr Brown, treated me kindly; he consigned my dead infant to its watery fate.
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Him the son of Aeson with prudence addressed: "Good friend, assuredly with an evil word didst thou revile me, saying before them all that I was the wronger of a kindly man.
The Argonautica
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The Hessians are a simple, kindly people, pleasant, and good tempered.
A War-time Journal, Germany 1914 and German Travel Notes
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I am indebted to him for kindly reading and commenting copiously and acutely on the first drafts of all the chapters.
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For cross-postings, kindly use the active hyperlink address of the original article.
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The child know that he or she is loved because in these kindly acts and gentle deeds, love is conveyed, beyond words.
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My kindly and patient teacher, I discovered, was a terrible student, headstrong and insubordinate.
THE GOLDEN FOOL: BOOK TWO OF THE TAWNY MAN
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'Hesitate not, my dear girl,' cried he kindly, 'to unbosom your griefs or your apprehensions, where they will be received with all the tenderness due to such a confidence, and held sacred from every human inspection; unless you permit me yourself to entrust your best and wisest friend.'
Camilla
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So we should perhaps think more kindly of human credulity.
Times, Sunday Times
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Thank you very kindly; if you care to drop me a line telling me who you are, it would be nice to know to whom I owe my gratitude.
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The characters are flat 2D and well-animated as are the spell effects and whatnot, but time has passed unkindly, and the graphics lack any real zing.
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And one kindly local cooks her dish of pasta on the beach made with clams and sea urchins.
Times, Sunday Times
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I daresay that the little ragged Slav children of Kievo whom she saw clustering round the kindly Italian officer were glad enough to eat his chocolates, [57] but I think that we others should pay more attention to those secret societies, the _četasis_ (which is Slav for komitadjis), who have sworn to liberate all Istria from the Italians.
The Birth of Yugoslavia, Volume 2