We pray for our troops serving far away from the warmth of family and homespun traditions.
And I was still alive, and I could feel the warmth of my loved ones.
Meteorologists believe the strength of Floyd, for instance, came from the warmth of the water below.
If you want the softness and lightness and warmth of skin, you use skin.
Mr Erdogan and his government have been at pains to stress the warmth of feeling towards America.
No Home Depot board can touch the warmth of their reddish-gold heart pine.
The reason, he claims, is that he was so moved by the warmth of his reception at Labour's conference.
He used the same hue to define the bone of her cheeks, gently blended into the warmth of her skin.
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"It has never been more urgent to underline the warmth of the UK welcome to overseas students, " said Prof Acton.
She blamed the coughing fit on the change of climate from a Spanish winter to the tropical warmth of Colombia.
"Kangaroo Mother Care" could save nearly a half-million premature babies through the warmth of their own mothers' skin, no incubators necessary.
Unfortunately, the fervor of the nostalgic game community was not matched by the warmth of the reception of traditional funding sources.
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"The warmth of the water and the visibility is incredible, so you can see the whole ship from the surface, " says Easterbrook.
Replacing the decline in cold calling is the warmth of social engagement.
The warmth of summer can give way to colder weather surprisingly quickly.
With them came a tale of once street people who lived in the warmth of sewers to avoid the bleakness of Romanian nights.
The event's masterminds and co-founders, Joe De Sena and Andy Weinberg, had long since retired to the warmth of the Heartland Brewery around the corner.
Powell did in the warmth of religious liberty and American ideals.
He boasted that the warmth of his ties with George W Bush, Condoleezza Rice and the other top policymakers in Washington, was unsurpassed in Israeli history.
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He was blind and trembling in the watery dark, and he began to struggle down the hall toward his outbuilding, desperate for the warmth of the red-hot stove.
The results are pretty much sensational from start to finish: you feel the warmth of a live show and the pleasure the men take in shaping the evening.
She tells them to bring their cheeks up higher and pull their whole face upward, and she makes sure the eyes show the warmth of a sincere Duchenne smile.
Mixing the slow-burning grace of The National with the open-hearted warmth of Adem, "The First Days of Spring" spends nearly seven minutes seething and building and exploding.
Before leaving the warmth of the Seamen's Victoria Hall on Harbour Road, rangers John Orr and Mairi Nicolson warned that the miserable summer appears to have impacted on bat numbers.
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Somewhere between the last warmth of the summer and the damp cool of Halloween, I noticed a change in Marie, and I knew it had something to do with Stan.
That might explain why some of the wealthiest owners left the sailing of their yachts to hired skippers and crew, preferring to watch races from the warmth of clubhouses onshore.
Like any international destination, there are certainly challenges and perceptions to be overcome but I strongly believe in the dedication and warmth of the Bahamian people and my team at Ocean Club.
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