SYNO | compassionately | pityingly |
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- Milnerton High School (abbreviated to and compassionately known as "MHS") is a public English medium co-educational high school for Grades 8 to 12, situated in the Milnerton suburb of Cape Town, Western Cape, South Africa.
- The ball then fell into the path of Motevaselzadeh but rather than strike the ball into the unguarded net, the number 27 compassionately and deliberately kicked the ball into touch.
- Gleitzman depicts the denial and anger that accompany grief, portraying Colin's egocentricity, spunk, and pain compassionately and without condescension.
- The Almighty sustains His Creation compassionately and benevolently.
- When they are unable to meet these requirements, a Limited Validity Passport (LVP) or Document of Identity may be compassionately issued.
- Central to Shinnyo-en is the belief, expressed in the "Mahāyāna Mahāparinirvāṇa Sūtra", that all beings possess Buddha-nature, a natural, unfettered purity that can respond creatively and compassionately to any situation in life.
- Similar to Morita therapy, "naikan" requires a relatively total subordination to a carefully structured period of "retreat," that is compassionately supervised by the practitioner.
- Gauvreau was profiled by Michael Shapiro for the "Columbia Journalism Review" in 2011, under the title "The Paper Chase," compassionately compressing Gauvreau's 488-page "My Last Million" readers to magazine-story length.
- Matt Zoller Seitz characterized Sondheim's work for its bravery to express the truth, in all its complexity: "compassionately but without sugarcoating anything," devoid of the "easy reassurances and neat resolutions" typically demanded in the marketplace.
- Hauser often reuses her models for multiple works. One of her series "Dancing with Hell Hounds" compassionately depicts her bi-polar brother as various characters on his journey of healing.
- Andronik wrote that "Marisa’s gritty, compassionately related story will resonate with teens in immigrant communities."
- Having compassionately guided the denomination though the gay ordination debate of 1988, his impact within the United Church is still widely felt.
- When Akbar was informed of Salim's state, he wrote him a letter of condolence so loving and compassionately and sent him a robe of honor and his turban that he at that moment was wearing to pacify his son.
- The patron deities Sri Sastha, Sri Kaliamman, Sri Peetapahari Amman and Sri Maha Mariamman (a.k.a. Velural) compassionately guard the village on all the four corners.
- Smith always said that business decisions had to be made ruthlessly but carried out compassionately, and so it was that the practice ended on the day of his wedding anniversary in August 2016.
- During such course of action, according to Mossi, one should realize that Jesus compassionately walks as a friend on one's own journey, empathetically listens one's sorrows and hesitations, and spends quality time accompanying one goes through the process of inner healing.
- Major recognizes Gautham as the boy from the past who was compassionately consoled by him following the military operation that killed the terrorists who attacked Gautham's village.
- Many prospective patients wrote to directly to Belt, who responded to these inquiries thoroughly and compassionately, as can be ascertained in surviving correspondence in the Elmer Belt Papers housed in UCLA Library Special Collections, Medicine and Science.
- "The Guardian" says of the book "This is drawn so playfully and so compassionately – and with such consistently beautiful writing – that the experience is mysteriously comic and sweet."
- He was compassionately discharged from the service in May 1940 because of the terminal illness of his wife.
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Contains translations by TU Chemnitz and Mr Honey's Business Dictionary (German-English only).
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