Word: warmth
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...could make you feel a part of things even though I think there were between 50 and 100 people in the room," said Eron "I think what you see is what you get also. He doesn't just seem to have a facade of warmth...
...surprise that she has emerged as a national spokesperson for liberal education and for the ethic of civic responsibility," he said. "Dr. Simmons inspires trust and confidence and exudes personal warmth and strength of character...
Skepticism is sometimes a substitute for apathy and vagueness a cover for ignorance. When lives are being taken, it is not enough to simply hide behind the banner of neutrality or seek the warmth of a group hug for world peace. When one side is more powerful than the other, neutrality means complicity with the strong...
Then there's Fred, the heating unit of last resort. Fred is the dog. You pile Fred on for extra warmth in extremis. But you think about it first. To begin with, there is the possibility of fleas. The second problem is that Fred, in the past year or so, has begun to snore, loudly and almost humanly. The other downside is that Fred smells doggy--not flagrantly, but enough. He's a farm dog. He gets around...
...king as the least puppet-like of his entourage came out with splendid irony. This strategy seemed a fortunate one especially in the light of the comedic ability of the lead actor, Cary McLelland. McLelland's performance enriches King George's part in this historical drama with much-needed warmth and humor. Even in his madness, McLelland's George appeared as a big-hearted human being, his lunatic lapses inspire pity, his large, loud, brassy self is lovable, his foibles and struggles humanize him. McLelland is adept at the part of a king who projects a ferocious faade and then...