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heart (Essential part), noun core, essence, marrow, nerve, nucleus, pith, sum and substance Associated concepts: heart of the case, heart of the pleadings heart (Fortitude), noun ardor, backbone, doughtiness, fearlessness, fervor, focus, gallantry, intestinal fortitude, mettle, spirit, substance, toleration, valor heart (Kindness), noun altruism, benevolence, clemency, compassion, gentleness, grace, humanity, kind offices, kind treatment, leniency, magnanimity, mercy, pity, sympathy, temperament, tenderness See also: center, confidence, consequence, cornerstone, essence, faith, focus, frame, main point, significance, substance How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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As for Thomas Jefferson, his words inspired the American colonists to free themselves from tyrannical rule--and later gave heart to such freedom-seekers as Abraham Lincoln, Elizabeth Cady Stanton, and Martin Luther King Jr. This unexpected win gave heart to the US faithful that their team would qualify for the second round. The polling firm ICM, which gave heart to the Conservatives last week by reporting Labor's lead had shrunk to just 5 points, had them back to 15 points ahead Sunday. |
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