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And the US Drug Enforcement Administration will not look
kindly
on any backtracking from previous Mexican presidents’ commitments to continue waging a costly, bloody, and futile war of choice on drugs in Mexico.
Such warnings have not been received
kindly
by the Brexiteers.
Nonetheless, China, burdened by 150 years of perceived humiliation by the West, does not take
kindly
to that reaction.
Minorities are thought of as “newcomers” and “tenants” in Romania even among many members of the country’s intellectual elite who often view themselves as
kindly
“landlords” prepared every once in a while to grant “concessions.”
COPENHAGEN – As George W. Bush and Tony Blair learned the hard way, the public does not take
kindly
to being misled about the nature of potential threats.
While seeing the Earth as a whole diminishes the importance of things like national boundaries that divide us, he said, it also “underscores our responsibility to deal more
kindly
with one another, and to preserve and cherish the pale blue dot, the only home we've ever known.”
Many young European voters, who may know better, will most likely not look
kindly
at such opportunistic tactics.
After World War II, Winston Churchill confidently asserted that history would treat him
kindly
because “I propose to write that history.”
Unless world leaders work together, they will not judge us
kindly.
The priest ceased and, with his head on one side, regarded Levin with mild
kindly
eyes.
Oblonsky, standing in a comically-solemn attitude beside his wife, took the icon and told Levin to bow to the ground; then he blessed him, smiling a
kindly
amused smile, and kissed him three times.
The priest helped him out of the difficulty, saying softly, with a smile on his
kindly
mouth, 'Kiss your wife; and you, kiss your husband!'
He saw the old cook smile admiringly and listen to her inexperienced and impossible orders; saw that Agatha Mikhaylovna shook her head thoughtfully and
kindly
at her young mistress's arrangements in the storeroom; saw that Kitty was peculiarly charming when she came, half laughing and half crying, to report that her maid, Masha, was used to considering her merely as a young lady in her mother's house, and that therefore no one would obey her.
She was just the same as he had seen her in Moscow – the same stuff dress without collar or cuffs, and the same kindly, dull, pock-marked face, only somewhat stouter.
The waiter, who was serving a meal to some engineers in the drawing-room, came up several times at her summons with a cross look on his face, but could not help fulfilling her orders; she gave them with such
kindly
insistence that it was impossible to disobey her.
Slyudin was an unaffected, intelligent,
kindly
and moral man, who, Karenin felt, had a personal liking for himself; but their five years' official activity together had built a barrier in the way of any intimate talk between them.
In his eyes she was the only islet, not of
kindly
feeling only but of affection, in the ocean of hostility and ridicule which surrounded him.
I don't know how you found it,' he added, turning his handsome,
kindly
face toward her.
The large house with the old family furniture; the old footmen by no means smart, rather shabby, but respectful – evidently former serfs who had remained with their master; the stout, good-natured wife, in a lace cap and Turkish shawl, caressing her pretty granddaughter (a daughter's daughter), the manly young son in the sixth form of the High School, who had just come home and who kissed his father's large hand in greeting; the impressive
kindly
words and gestures of the host – all this had yesterday awakened Levin's involuntary respect and sympathy.
She loved his quiet,
kindly
and hospitable manner on his estate.
Here!' shouted some one a little farther off, in a
kindly
voice.
Evident compassion showed plainly in those
kindly
little grey eyes.
The handsome old man, with a black beard turning grey in places and thick silvery hair, stood motionless with a bowl of honey in his hand, gazing
kindly
and calmly down from his height at the gentlefolk, clearly neither understanding them nor wishing to understand.
I stared; I stared until I nearly went blind from a worn-out retina, while Conseil, as stoic as ever, kept repeating to me in a calm tone:"If master's eyes would
kindly
stop bulging, master will see farther!"
That
kindly
light rekindled our strength.
And you, professor,
kindly
listen to me!"CHAPTER 10 The Man of the WatersIT WAS THE ship's commander who had just spoken.
"Kindly
follow this man."
"Kindly
be seated," he told me.
"So
kindly
hear me out."
"Would master
kindly
come here for an instant?" he said to me in an odd voice.
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