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Recent Examples on the WebHer most lasting legacy might be as the rare celebrity who was almost universally well liked, and thought of as an essentially kind and warmhearted person. Rachel Syme, The New Yorker, 9 Aug. 2022 The warmhearted moment didn’t last, however, as Bayley’s music played, causing fans to erupt. Alfred Konuwa, Forbes, 31 July 2022 The warmhearted books — in which readers see how a title character’s personality trait affects their life — spawned comics, songs and BBC adaptations through the decade. Michael Cavna, Washington Post, 30 July 2022 Working with stylist Kevin Michael Ericson since last fall, the Tony Award-winning and Emmy-nominated actress, 73, has been a style star with minimalist outfits that still bring the glamour and also let her warmhearted spirit shine through. Degen Pener, The Hollywood Reporter, 23 May 2022 The movie is also a strong spotlight for Salazar, a consistently fascinating and magnetic actress whose funny, warmhearted and ultimately inscrutable Maria represents the potential for meaningful human connection always just beyond Harrison’s reach. Noel Murray, Los Angeles Times, 15 Apr. 2022 When the moment arrived for coach Juwan Howard’s name to be called, for his picture to be flashed on the screen at center court in what usually triggers a warmhearted round of applause, there was a noteworthy omission. Michael Cohen, Detroit Free Press, 24 Feb. 2022 But the breach endeared him further to Spanish fans, who viewed him as a charismatic and warmhearted product of society’s margins in a sport once considered a realm of the elite.New York Times, 15 Dec. 2021 The family’s warmhearted, ordinary doings under lockdown become memorable emblems of the pandemic’s vast implications. Richard Brod, The New Yorker, 3 Sep. 2021 See More