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- landscape of the desert was a distant image of Paradise -- the first, the true home of humankind, where Adam and Eve had dwelt in full majesty, before the...
- met a prince with so much understanding, character, frankness and true-heartedness; the Milanese, when he visited their city, called him the uomo principe...
- interview and his way of half-heartedly demeaning possible sources into Dora's death, along with alluded-to stock office dustups, True Detective has already shed...
- Six-eared Macaque is also thought to represent the double-mindedness/double-heartedness in Sun Wukong himself.[citation needed] Hongmei Sun argues that Sun Wukong's...
- Snake (Chinese: 白蛇娘娘). Bai Suzhen is regarded as a symbol of true love and good-heartedness by the Chinese people. Bai Suzhen is often depicted as a white...
- throughout the show, an overarching sense of comedy, irony, and light-heartedness is evident from the beginning. Ed Helms as Nathan Rutherford, who runs...
- being impotent, hoping to provoke his true intentions. Selvan's anger gets the better of him, and he reveals his true male chauvinistic nature. Kayal retaliates...
- magnetism and p****ionate spirit, and demonstrated arrogance and black-heartedness. The Brontës had discovered Byron in an article in Blackwood's Magazine...
- Charles ****ens, and other authors emphasizing family, children, kind-heartedness, gift-giving, and Santa Claus (for Irving), or Father Christmas (for...
- there is reliable evidence that the mine was abandoned through faint-heartedness, and not because it was worked out." - Horace J. Stevens, 1902, The Copper...