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He had seen something incredibly special in the wholeheartedness of our youth.
I wouldn’t want to prevent that wholeheartedness and courage, which is terrific.
Poverty of spirit and wholeheartedness are basic to membership in the kingdom.
She laughed, a rich happy sound that surprised him in its wholeheartedness. '
Not only, however, did she do this, but she overwhelmed me with the wholeheartedness of her confidence.
This is a symbol of his wholeheartedness and dedication to Nepali politics.
Her research focuses on authentic leadership and wholeheartedness in families, schools, and organizations.
People are restless, self oriented, and pumped with sincere 'wholeheartedness'.
We all laughed at that, grudgingly at first, then with a touch of wholeheartedness.
It isn't just the sweet wholeheartedness of his smile and his sunny blondness.
His thundering wholeheartedness with ball in hand and muscular simplicity with the bat did their job.
Dewey (1933) identified the three characteristics or attitudes of people who are reflective as open-mindedness, responsibility and wholeheartedness.
The 33-year-old combines experience and wholeheartedness in his play, making him an ideal captain in the absence of any truly overwhelming star.
The greatest failing: lack of wholeheartedness.
In a role debut, Ms. Fairchild stood out for the gusty wholeheartedness of her dancing.
Wholeheartedness is central to the Flintoff brand: being such an obvious trier is what makes him a national hero.
'In fact I think our capacity for Wholeheartedness can never be greater than our willingness to be broken-hearted.
Behind Schiller's philosophical and poetic opus is a man who lived with an inexhaustible wholeheartedness and an irresistible sense of potential.
Another inspiration was a new relationship Ms. Weare had tumbled into with a wholeheartedness that at first alarmed her, after “many, many love affairs.”
Ruth Wilson plays Stella (interesting that the name should contain the light Blanche lacks) with marvellous wholeheartedness.
Very young dancers bring an extra verve and emotional wholeheartedness to performing that is seldom sustained as they mature and become full-fledged professionals.
With the wholeheartedness of youth she had given herself to me - heart, soul, body - unreservedly and she trusted in me as in her God.
But Ms. Dvorovenko danced with such simplicity and gleeful wholeheartedness that the pieces looked fresh and newly exciting when she was center stage.
Words fail to express the wholeheartedness of my agreement with Johann Hari's comments on fashion and negative body image in women (Opinion, 16 September).
The housewife says that she did not practice any austerities and by doing her duty with cheerfulness and wholeheartedness, she became illumined and thus could read his thoughts.