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  • The movie was nominated for seven Oscars, including best picture, best director (Chris Noonan) and best supporting actor (James Cromwell as the kind-eyed Farmer Hoggett).

    Dick King-Smith, author of "Babe: The Gallant Pig," dies Emma Brown 2011

  • Darla really should get an actual job, leave the fostering to Phil, who is patient and kind-eyed and willing enough to smile.

    Fallout Ellen Hopkins 2010

  • Darla really should get an actual job, leave the fostering to Phil, who is patient and kind-eyed and willing enough to smile.

    Fallout Ellen Hopkins 2010

  • Darla really should get an actual job, leave the fostering to Phil, who is patient and kind-eyed and willing enough to smile.

    Fallout Ellen Hopkins 2010

  • Darla really should get an actual job, leave the fostering to Phil, who is patient and kind-eyed and willing enough to smile.

    Fallout Ellen Hopkins 2010

  • "Tell me about yourself," says Gale Rivers, a petite, kind-eyed woman whose desk is watched over by a poster of Barack Obama and the slogan "Change happened."

    After graduating from Project Empowerment, three students test the job waters Theresa Vargas 2010

  • Plus a kind-eyed man who wants to spend time with me and a little boy who says he "misses me too much it hurts."

    blog: Rhymes with, Clockwork 2008

  • Plus a kind-eyed man who wants to spend time with me and a little boy who says he "misses me too much it hurts."

    blog: July 2008 2008

  • "Newborns with this kind of disorder, removed from the physical love of their mothers, often wither," kind-eyed Dr. Mason

    Excerpt: Fortunate Son by Walter Mosley 2006

  • There was a tiger in papier-mache on the glass case that covered the low counter — a grave, kind-eyed tiger that waggled his head in a methodical manner; there were several crystal spheres, a china hand holding magic cards, a stock of magic fish-bowls in various sizes, and an immodest magic hat that shamelessly displayed its springs.

    Twelve Stories and a Dream, by H. G. Wells Herbert George 2006

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