During the Republican convention, Mia Love and many other speakers spoke movingly of their immigrant roots.
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Boaters huck off huge waterfalls, paddle through violent rapids and talk movingly about why they do it.
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And, I would add, on the victims' friends and families, who tell us so movingly that they will remember.
Pace movingly praised the courage and commitment of those who serve, and in some cases die for, their country.
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Mr. Rubio's family history is one of escaping tyranny (Cuba) and poverty, and he speaks movingly about the American Dream.
In a string of fine cameos, Mr Godwin movingly portrays Mr Bennett, Mr Tsvangirai and a host of other brave Zimbabweans.
His grandson spoke movingly of his "Papa", a man with a sweet-tooth, a quick tongue and great love of his family.
In a piece called Measles: A Dangerous Illness, published in 1986, he movingly describes the sudden death of his daughter in 1962.
He spoke movingly of the need for expanding economic opportunity and growth.
She also wrote movingly about a persistent illness, eventually diagnosed as the painful womb condition endometriosis, that left her unable to have children.
But it is not all trouble, and she writes movingly about the rank and file of the loyal institutions, their lives and their families.
Entrepreneurs know they must now sing more movingly for their supper.
She writes, often quite movingly, of the persistent ambivalence of her feelings about her natal faith, but any strayed member of a tight community of believers feels this way about it.
Casting highly regarded indie rockers and filling the soundtrack with their songs, Hawley movingly roots their music in a way of life as well as in the grimy urban landscapes they inhabit.
Elena has also spoken movingly about how her mother had grown up at a time when women had few opportunities to pursue their ambitions and took great joy in watching her daughter do so.
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When I was in Rome a few weeks ago, Pope Francis spoke movingly in his homily about our commitments to each other, not just as people of faith, but, he went on to say, but as human beings.
In his scenes with Cusack, the filial relationship grows plausibly and movingly, thanks to the perceptive eye of the director, Menno Meyjes, and the cinematographer, Robert Yeoman, one of the few who know how to keep a camera still.
In this tight, discreet narrative, which drifts from one memory to another as if love had its own time-scale, the author movingly describes how Jim freed the narrator from the phantoms of her past and the righteousness of her family and friends.
As the complexities of her tortured past become clear -- as clear as anything ever becomes in the script -- Silvia also reveals herself to be rueful, thoughtful, movingly haunted and, in the eyes of Tobin, the hard-charging Secret Service agent, deeply untrustworthy as an ear witness.
As Mr Bergan movingly recounts, Eisenstein developed a curious mixture of audacity and cunning, always pushing his films towards an ideal state which he must have known could never be realised, for political or economic reasons, yet managing to remain employed and to launch yet another project after the previous one had collapsed or been compromised or sabotaged.
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