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tenderness and mother
A father ’ s more distant governance should check the mother ’ s tenderness once a male child reached the age of 6 or 7 so that he could bring the child to God ’ s authority.
His other impulse, dwelling on the feelings of tenderness, may be noted in two replicas of the Virgin and Child at Berlin and Amsterdam, where the ecstatic kiss of the mother seems rather awkward.
This hostility from the stepmother and tenderness from the true mother has been interpreted in varying ways.
Alice shows Patrick great tenderness and tells him that Clara's mother might know where Clara is.
Eddie's mother was known for her " tenderness " towards Eddie and Joe.
The tenderness of the family drama at its center, and the deep, hard-to-articulate feelings of a son for his enigmatic father and his heroically patient mother, emerge with a charming haphazardness.
* Grade 1: The mother may have vaginal bleeding with mild uterine tenderness or tetany, but there is no distress of mother or fetus.
In his will Balmain provided a yearly sum of £ 50 for “ my dear friend Margaret Dawson, otherwise Henderson … whose tenderness to me, while in ill health, claims my warmest gratitude .” He also provided an annuity for his mother, and the balance of his estate was to be held in trust for his natural children by Margaret.
It being made manifest, therefore, that Mrs. Barton is herself competent to educate her children either by herself or by any competent assistance under her own eye, it would require a state of urgent circumstances to induce the Court to deprive them ( all of whom are under thirteen years of age ) of that maternal care and tenderness, which none but a mother can bestow.

tenderness and might
His Breviate of the Life of Mrs Margaret Baxter records the virtues of his wife and tenderness which otherwise might not have been known.
“ from among yourselves mates ( spouses, one of the pair )” so that you might incline towards them, and He engenders love and tenderness between you: in this, behold, there are messages indeed for people who think!
It is very similar to rebound tenderness and might be regarded by some authors as the same thing, or at least a particular application of it.

tenderness and feel
Hegel's comments on a particular play may better elucidate his theory: " Viewed externally, Hamlet's death may be seen to have been brought about accidentally ... but in Hamlet's soul, we understand that death has lurked from the beginning: the sandbank of finitude cannot suffice his sorrow and tenderness, such grief and nausea at all conditions of life ... we feel he is a man whom inner disgust has almost consumed well before death comes upon him from outside.
In general they appear to believe that there will be a resurrection to life, and a resurrection to condemnation ; that believers only will be among the former, who as first fruits, and kings and priests, will have part in the first resurrection, and shall reign with Christ in his kingdom of the millennium ; that unbelievers who are after raised, must wait the manifestation of the Saviour of the world, under that condemnation of conscience which a mind in darkness and wrath must necessarily feel ; that believers, called kings and priests, will be made the medium of communication to their condemned brethren ; and like Joseph to his brethren, though he spoke roughly to them, in reality overflowed with affection and tenderness ; that ultimately every knee shall bow, and every tongue confess that in the Lord they have righteousness and strength ; and thus every enemy shall be subdued to the kingdom and glory of the Great Mediator.
* The reproducible tenderness you feel when you press on the rib joints ( costochondral junctions ) is a constant feature of costochondritis.

tenderness and towards
His tenderness towards them is enhanced by a refinement and delicacy which are rare among the ancients.
As in complaints upon witchcrafts, there may be matters of inquiry which do not amount unto matters of presumption, and there may be matters of presumption which yet may not be matters of conviction, so it is necessary, that all proceedings thereabout be managed with an exceeding tenderness towards those that may be complained of, especially if they have been persons formerly of an unblemished reputation.
Pinkie is usually repulsed by her but later has the occasional feeling of tenderness towards her.
The Quran states: ( 30: 21 ): “ And among His signs is that He has created for you, from your selves, mates, that you may incline towards them and find rest in them, and He has engendered love and tenderness between you.

tenderness and her
He kissed her also, and with deep tenderness.
With understanding, compassion, and tenderness he explains that he cannot personally refuse to fight, and comforts her with the idea that no one can take him until it is his time to go.
A piece of frail tenderness manages to cloak itself inside of her, even after having been demonized by Crosby, describing " a pathetic hint of frailty in a wonderful glowing man.
Sometimes, the Madonna's complex bond with her tiny child takes the form of a close, intimate moment of tenderness steeped in sorrow where she only has eyes for Him.
Caption at bottom :< center > SOPHIA WESTERN :</ center > Adorned with all the charms in which Nature can array her, bedecked with beauty, youth, sprightliness, innocence, modesty and tenderness, breathing sweetness from her rosy lips and darting brightness from her sparkling eyes, the lovely Sophia comes!
Fry offered her the tenderness and care she felt was lacking from her husband.
She wrote in her autobiography that she had “ tried to embalm all the tenderness of passion for him .” With this emotional inspiration, Hurston went on to paint the picture of Their Eyes using her personal experience and research as a template.
She was known for her lively spirit, joyfulness and tenderness, and it was she who designed the samplers that are on display in the museum, and had them embroidered by her children.
Because of this brutal conception, Sara both hated her husband and disliked her son, telling him that " I cannot love you " and rarely showing him tenderness.
" With the soul of Janis Joplin and the tenderness of fellow Canuck Sarah McLachlan, Crowe rocks with her own unique brand of roots charm.
Duo for the Bride and her Intended – scene of tenderness and passion.
I love the roughness and humor and brag and tenderness and completion in her work as she carries the reader through rooms of passion and loss.
She exhibits both patience and tenderness in her dealings with him, whereas she finally pulls a knife on Jeremy.
Eyes with mute tenderness her distant dam,

tenderness and beloved
my beloved now our love is changed to hate, our tenderness to cruelty, our pleasures and joys to tears and weeping, our happiness to great misfortune and hard calamity.

tenderness and child
The icon is a version of the Eleusa ( tenderness ) type, with the Christ child snuggling up to his mother's cheek.
* 優美子, " tenderness, beauty, child "
I later experienced the truth of that warning, which undressed me, in one gesture, of the illusions of a child educated exotically in the greenhouse of tenderness which is the regime of domestic love, different from what is found outside, so different, that it makes the poem of the maternal love seem to be a sentimental artifice, with the only advantage of making the creature more sensitive to the rude impression of the first teaching, burning search for vitality under the influence of a harsh new weather.
* 優梨子, " tenderness, pear, child "

tenderness and is
or the Love For Three Oranges ( gay as it is ) with the wonderful, imaginative, colorful, and subtle tenderness of the magnificent ballet, The Stone Flower.
The importance of loving tenderness is obvious.
However with decreased fat content there is decreased marbling of meat, which means the meat tenderness is reduced.
" Typhlitis is an intestinal infection which may manifest itself through symptoms including nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, a distended abdomen, fever, chills, or abdominal pain and tenderness.
Indeed, the great mercy of God who desires that all men should be saved, and Jesus ' tenderness toward children which caused him to say: ' Let the children come to me, do not hinder them ,' allow us to hope that there is a way of salvation for children who have died without Baptism.
One cause of misdiagnosis is that when the woman lies down flat on an examination table, all of the medical signs of the hernia disappear, but the woman typically has tenderness and other symptoms associated with endometriosis in a pelvic exam.
A meta-analysis supports the conclusion that endoscopic carpal tunnel release is favored over the open carpal tunnel release in terms of a reduction in scar tenderness and increase in grip and pinch strength at a 12-week follow-up Thoma, Achilleas M. D., M. Sc.
And the echo of this suffering is already heard in every word of our worship service-unique and incomparable both in the power of tenderness and feeling and in the depth of the boundless compassion for the suffering of the Savior.
Thus altered, Mr. Aldridge's conception of the part of Aaron is excellent – gentle and impassioned by turns ; now burning with jealousy as he doubts the honour of the Queen ; anon, fierce with rage, as he reflects upon the wrongs which have been done him – the murder of Alarbus and the abduction of his son ; and then all tenderness and emotion in the gentler passages with his infant.
On the other hand, if the patient has cysts in the liver and is symptomatic, they will suffer from abdominal pain, abnormal abdominal tenderness, hepatomegaly with an abdominal mass, jaundice, fever and / or anaphylactic reaction.
Also, there is severe pain on sudden release of deep pressure in the lower abdomen ( rebound tenderness ).
Coughing causes point tenderness in this area ( McBurney's point ) and this is the least painful way to localize the inflamed appendix.
It is characterized in early stages by vasodilation, oedema, tenderness, pain, and tissue contraction.
It is diagnosed by history and palpatory assessment of tenderness, asymmetry of motion and relative position, restriction of motion and tissue texture change.
Strangulated hernias are always painful and pain is followed by tenderness.
" Tootsie " is the kind of Movie with a capital M that they used to make in the 1940s, when they weren't afraid to mix up absurdity with seriousness, social comment with farce, and a little heartfelt tenderness right in there with the laughs.
" When I accept in the depth of my being that the ultimate accomplishment of my life is me -- the person I've become and who other persons are because of me -- then living in the wisdom of accepted tenderness is ... a way of life.
After citing examples, he says that he is " dismayed, infuriated, and heartbroken over its travesty of tenderness.
These dissatisfactions lead them into a relationship that builds very slowly and is based upon tenderness, physical passion, and mutual respect.

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