He had an extraordinary mind, extraordinary talents, extraordinary compassion.
The officer's public expresion of extraordinary compassion bothered some of his friends and colleagues, who were not as prepared to forgive.
You seem to have some very special talents-profound insight and extraordinary compassion.
From your wild teen years through your magical transformation into a responsible wife and mother, I've been in awe of your energy, boundless love and extraordinary compassion.
There was an extraordinary compassion in Rovigo's face.
In August 2000, she was awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom, the highest civilian honor in the United States, in recognition of her "extraordinary compassion and commitment."
Her extraordinary compassion for people in need, her unflagging determination to help them and her selflessness made her an inspirational leader and one who will never be forgotten.
With extraordinary compassion, she influenced countless young people as executive director of Books for Kids, and through her continuing leadership at Vassar.
Her extraordinary compassion, kindness, honesty, warmth, beauty, style and elegance are her legacy to us all.
"Extraordinary events sometimes call for extraordinary corporate compassion," said Thomas Donaldson, a business ethics professor at the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania.