Love cancels resentment, envy and jealousy and replaces them with kindness, forbearance and cordiality. |
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Many patients who consulted Jung have testified to the cordiality, warmth, and courtesy with which they were received. |
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I curled myself up in a little ball underneath one of the living room windows and cringed when I heard Luke greet my mother with cordiality. |
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At the end of the day, every one knows that this is still a diplomatic affair, where protocol and ethics must be observed, and cordiality must always be extended. |
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While looking for shops to solve my problems, I contacted a number of people of which I can appreciate cordiality and obligingness. |
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Now, the cordiality has given way to uncertainty with the potential for renewed tension, or mutual indifference. Three things have changed. |
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We feel very confident that the work of the Committee will proceed in an atmosphere full of cordiality and that our work will be successful. |
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The contact with friends in need should always be made in a spirit of friendship, respect, cordiality, empathy and affection. |
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The age group was a regulatory system, a school of fellowship and cordiality, that removed certain gaps and disparities in society. |
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The exchanges have been particularly enriching and replete with cordiality and mutual respect. |
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Henceforth, City and Port declare that they wish to maintain a climate of cordiality and cooperation. |
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The most senior member of the congregation in Quebec, Sister Belles-Isles is known for her vitality and cordiality. |
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Dr Töpfer and I have met on several occasions and I appreciate the cordiality and effectiveness of our interaction. |
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The participants, in an atmosphere of close understanding and cordiality, reviewed all the articles of the draft Agreement. |
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The blood stream and love, they are intertwined, because the blood stream carries the love or the cordiality. |
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I am again struck by the fact that cordiality and hospitality are greatest where need is greatest. |
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Above all cordiality among the family and community members will enhance morale. |
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No one should confuse the current cordiality with a love fest. |
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When he was chief minister of Gujarat state, Mr Modi was treated with lavish cordiality in China. |
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The owners Mario and Anna offer privacy and comfort to their guests, with discreetness and cordiality, in a mansard roof on the second floor of their own house. |
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The dedication of the resource persons and conference officials as well as the warmness and cordiality of the secretariat staff remain commendable. |
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The meeting with the Poor Clares was an unexpected and exalting experience, which left a deep impression of their joy of life and of friendliness and cordiality, with which they welcomed their guests. |
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It needs also a reasonable measure of flexibility so that a natural cooperation in freedom and cordiality can come about in a voluntary community. |
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The unanimity and cordiality with which all sections of the people of Canada accept the new Constitution, gives the happiest omen of its successful operation. |
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Mr Obama's conscious decision to postpone inevitable irritants such as differences over Taiwan, the Dalai Lama and Iran made for some cordiality, but still disputes occurred. |
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From the point of view of cordiality and solidarity with the national parliaments it makes things very clear and lends support to deep, solid and substantial cooperation. |
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This short portrait will be very inexact if one did not mention his cordiality, his availability and his humour which rendered pleasant the most austere erudition. |
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Br. Stefano was greeted with warm cordiality by the Patriarch of Moscow and by the Patriarch of Rumania, who recalled the recent visit by the Minister General. |
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Even today, she is still overwhelmed by the cordiality and hospitality of the people, who have very little and yet share it generously as a matter of course. |
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However and above all, the meeting with our Dominican sisters was an occasion in which to renew our fraternity and, in cordiality, strengthen our commitment to keep projecting a shared mission. |
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As an integral part of the mutualist project, humanism essentially affects relations between employees, which should be based on values such as reciprocal respect, tolerance, cordiality and solidarity. |
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He appreciated the unpretentiousness, the cordiality and especially the fact that many confreres stood close to ordinary life or to ordinary people. |
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