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As she spoke about the experience of seeing her sister become a mom it became apparent just how tenderly she holds that relationship.
But as always, this quaint Cornish town bands together for a heart-warming, festive farewell, that tenderly closes the door on the characters we’ve grown to love.
Source: https://www.heyuguys.com/win-doc-martin-last-christmas-in-portwenn-on-dvd/
Inuyasha holds Kagome's limp body tenderly in his arms until she suddenly wakes up.
Source: https://www.cbr.com/inuyasha-romantic-moments-with-kagome/
Later, she changed into a cream cardigan and was seen tenderly smiling at her baby - who was holding onto her finger.
Lonelier than ever, Nefer begins for the first time to feel tenderly toward her fetus, who is, after all, her only “companion in a private world.”
Source: https://www.newyorker.com/books/under-review/the-abortion-plot
She tenderly recalled: “I was thinking a lot about if I was going to be the same person after I had a baby, whether my life was going to be the same or if I had to change certain aspects of my personality in order to be a parent.
Source: https://www.express.co.uk/entertainment/films/1845764/chicken-run-sequel-fire
The four mammals, each tenderly sketched, meander through a wintry forest spouting maxims of love and kindness.
Source: https://www.nytimes.com/2023/02/16/movies/oscar-nominated-short-films-review.html
The songs burst forth, tenderly and lovingly by a soft falsetto, reminding us all of the melancholy arc that love can bring, as well as the wonder and joy that lives around the corner from it.
They are blocky and awkward, tenderly vulnerable and, as blank as their expressions are (or literally blank in Bradford’s faceless subjects), still convey connection.