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So did I, but out of kindness, I comforted Trish and commiserated.
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As though out of kindness to Cambara, Zaak holds his cigarette away from her in his left hand and he keeps the fingers of his right hand close to his mouth, almost covering it.
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My parents would give me or Sandy a couple of coins to drop into his collection box, largess, I always thought, dispensed out of kindness so as not to hurt the feelings of a poor old man who, from one year to the next, seemed unable to get it through his head that we'd already had a homeland for three generations.
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We're doing this not out of the kindness of our hearts necessarily.
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This is an act of kindness to the out-of-control employee.
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First, as an act of kindness we could point out that he'd get substantially more military utility out of battleships, the political currency of 1920s arms control.
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The thing was when I went to this rehabilitation center, while I was in that program, they would take me out - kindness with support, to kind of do little gigs here and there.
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For too long, those horses depended, like Blanche DuBois, on the kindness of strangers: strangers to bail them out of kill pens, strangers to write checks to organizations like the Akindale Thoroughbred Rescue, the Thoroughbred Retirement Foundation, Old Friends, CANTER, and ReRun, strangers to find an extra stall on their farms to take in a horse that nobody wants any more.
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