Word: soulfully
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...April 1946, Nagy and others in the Hungarian coalition took their grievances to the Kremlin. To their surprise, they found Stalin the soul of magnanimity...
...Galina had written: "I feel just as melancholy as you . . . There are always dreams passing through my mind. When I awake in the morning I look at your picture. I look at it 30 times a day. Without it my heart aches, and there is no rest for my soul...
Once a year, the Managing Editors' Association of the Associated Press-a sort of club within a club-has a soul-searching session. Last week, in Chicago's Drake Hotel, it was in full and mournful cry. With the election fresh in mind, the managing editors of A.P. papers found plenty to search their souls about...
...after winning almost every attainable honor at Oxford, Knox, then only 24, became Anglican chaplain of Oxford's Trinity College. He seemed to be having a wonderful time-preaching, talking, and turning out books. But his soul was not at peace. "Authority played a large part in my belief," he later explained. In September 1917, after resigning his Oxford chaplaincy, he joined the Roman Catholic Church...
...says, "but you can put that down to research. Right now I'm working on a panel with a man in it, but I'm miserable with it. Now just the other day a student brought me a figure she said was supposed to represent a soul fettered by society...