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Perhaps now we will all be more tolerant about love.
Key West is known to be a tolerant little town.
But his father was tolerant, and said nothing to stop him.
We would find them perhaps less tolerant than was once the case.
The Book seems to be quite a bit more tolerant.
Time away from me does make him more tolerant I've found.
Different social groups must also be tolerant of one another.
"Public school is for all Americans to learn how to live together and be tolerant."
The real test of a tolerant society must be whether something is just.
"They are considered very open and tolerant to other groups."
"People that moved here from the city have been less tolerant."
She must also be a very tolerant and understanding person.
Not very tolerant goes along with the other two, most places.
But times have changed, and we're more tolerant of people who are different.
Human Analysis makes us all more tolerant of each other.
There was a line beyond which a man might not go, even in the tolerant West.
They are generally tolerant of others and easy to get along with.
This is a more tolerant city than it was just 10 or 20 years ago.
It's about time for those of us in the press to pay attention, and let this great, tolerant nation know what's really going on.
It is said to be both heat and cold tolerant.
Israeli officials were not quite so tolerant, at least in public.
Now many of those conservative groups are far more tolerant.
But China is also becoming more open, tolerant and important.
So you might want to be a little bit more tolerant of your neighbors.
It is for this reason that many are more tolerant of its use.