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Good-hearted Christians need to own these freaks and shut them down from the inside.
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Good-hearted activists have become so angered by the way schools resist their efforts, that they have become blind to the joys and traditions of teaching and learning.
John Thompson: Don't Go Off Rootin' and Tootin' and There Won't Be No Cuttin' nor Shootin' John Thompson 2011
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Good-hearted activists have become so angered by the way schools resist their efforts, that they have become blind to the joys and traditions of teaching and learning.
John Thompson: Don't Go Off Rootin' and Tootin' and There Won't Be No Cuttin' nor Shootin' John Thompson 2011
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Good-hearted, socially inept Sawako continues her campaign to win friends and influence people after years of being dismissed and avoided as the class creepy girl.
Upcoming 4/28/2010 2010
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Good-hearted, socially inept Sawako continues her campaign to win friends and influence people after years of being dismissed and avoided as the class creepy girl.
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Good-hearted Kate, in her early 40s, is bright, articulate and lusty; taciturn Paul, a master carpenter, is 10 years older, handsome, independent and more spiritual than religious.
Scott Spencer's new thriller, "Man in the Woods," reviewed by Patrick Anderson 2010
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Good-hearted philanthropists who want to help a mother and her children.
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Good-hearted people but not exactly the change-agent types.
Dr. Susan Neuman: Serving in D.C.: Been There, Done That 2009
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Good-hearted people but not exactly the change-agent types.
Archive 2008-12-01 Jim Horn 2008
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Good-hearted people but not exactly the change-agent types.
Susan Neuman's Continuing Reinvention of Her Bush Years Jim Horn 2008
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