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Filter by Meaning The shelter provided humane care and shelter for homeless individuals in the community.
The humane approach to dealing with homeless individuals is to provide them with housing and social services.
The city council implemented a humane policy that aimed to provide affordable housing for low-income residents.
The soldier's humane actions towards the civilians in the warzone earned him a medal of honor.
The humane decision to release the prisoner on parole was met with both support and criticism.
The teacher emphasized the importance of humane values such as empathy and kindness in the classroom.
The university offers a course on humane studies.
The musician's performance was noted for its humane interpretation of the classical piece, with subtle nuances and emotional depth.
The garden was designed with a humane sensitivity to the natural surroundings, creating a peaceful and meditative space.
The garden was designed with humane landscaping that complemented the natural surroundings.
The farmer treated his animals in a humane manner.
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