Word: heartfelt
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...this farcical rope, the editor hangs up the picture in a heartfelt editorial. By this time Over 21 has developed most, if not all, of the cinema possibilities in Actress-Author Ruth Gordon's original stage play...
...Some said that agreements on the important conference points had been reached and that only work on details and interpretation remained. That was considered important, especially by President Truman, who believed that misunderstanding over Yalta arose from vague phrasing of agreements. He thought something more specific than heartfelt cooperation should emerge...
...feeling: it is "as if one of our very own had passed away." South Africa's great Jan Christian Smuts ("We two Dutchmen got along splendidly," he had said of his first meeting with Franklin Roosevelt, at the Cairo Conference in November 1943) paid a simple, heartfelt tribute: "His passing leaves us very poor indeed. .. . ." People's Man. Not Lincoln as a legend, nor Wilson, beyond his brief hour of triumph, had been known so well to the plain people of the earth. They felt they had lost a friend, the American who to them was all that...
...Heartfelt Warmth...
...Keys of the Kingdom (20th Century-Fox), a handsome and heartfelt screen version of A. J. Cronin's bestseller, lacks the parochial authenticity, the comic pathos and the sagacious acting which made Going My Way the best of all movies about priests. But it is rather more attentive to religion, and its religiousness is not only free of pomp and sanctimony but is also human, dramatic and moving...