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the tenderness of her feelings for him.
By "tenderness" he means humanity, compassion, fellow feeling, and sympathy.
He treats his conversation group with open affection and tenderness.
In addition, synovitis, warmth, tenderness, and joint effusions may be present, particularly in the knee, even in the absence of an underlying crystal arthropathy.
Second, there are local reactions including lymph node tenderness and lymphangitis among others, which are caused by tissue inflammation around dying adult worms.
Most frequently reported symptoms were breast tenderness\pain and bloating\weight gain, followed by affective symptoms.
They are supremely conflicted characters, in whose personalities the forces of evil - bloodlust, desire for revenge, and hatred - do battle with softness, tenderness and love.
But the tenderness of humour survives even this deadening interruption of the old relationship.
One has to be wary of the tenderness of law and lawyers.
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