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They gave me what I thought was a generous share at the time, a six inch length of quarter-inch titanium tubing
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Thus, the sun being well and truly over the yardarm, and with myself in a state of cleanliness to match the house, I had taken a tumbler out of the cupboard and reached for the bottle of gin … two generous gins and tonic later, I felt less stressed, the alcohol casting a welcome numbness over my violin-strung emotions
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Despite his well paid position and generous expense account his taste or quality and preference for excellence meant that he was always running just behind his ability to pay
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He doesn't see the harm anymore, so he decides to soothe the beast that dwells in the pit of his gut, "Can I have that food now?" In moments, a steaming hot plate of fish and vegetables appear on the table, and Apollo doesn't hesitate to gorging himself on the generous helpings
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When we are truly generous, we don’t understand why people call us generous
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JayJay and Angie have asked me to write to thank you for the unbelievably generous gifts you sent for little Karalintze’s fifth birthday
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The homes were of generous size however and from the amount of laundry showing on the multiple floors of ropes strung across this small canal, probably heavily tenanted
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Kulai was generous to lend her an enclosed coach that his business had at their disposal
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She is, apparently, generous with the tea bags and the biscuit tin
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You grew this food all year and you would let me eat it if I just helped carry it in? I think that’s more than too generous of you
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He would have to call the meal a salad, it was fruit and vegetables cut up with glass knives and served with a generous amount of a thick sizzling sauce poured over it
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He made a generous amendment in the development plans he discussed with George
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He who has a generous eye will be
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We have a generous stage area and balcony o'er set withal, and as I know first hand through our previous workshops, each of your own various talents and abilities
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I consider myself very generous and freely share all I have with my friends
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Chiggeed was asleep at the other end of the table, lying crossways on that end, flat on his back with his furs on, snoring loudly, his generous belly making a mound
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It has been my great good fortune that fair Caro has been so generous as to offer me her home for all these weeks
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At the top there was a generous covering of snow,
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generous with their signage on the way in, but leave you
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We were quite generous with him
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Her curves were generous, soft and friendly
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generous offers, but this seemed uncommonly kind
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‘It’s a very generous thing that you’re doing,’ he said
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Those professions keep their level, however, with other occupations ; and, notwithstanding these discouragements, all the most generous and liberal spirits are eager to
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renowned, and he was looking forward to a generous
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amongst the most generous on offer anywhere along the
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And what a generous and typically Christian gesture it is,
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the surrounding peaks were still cloaked in a generous
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with the usual mix of entertainers, as well as a generous
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Be generous, spread happiness and see how it propagates in your neighborhood
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He was a loving father, generous, and kind
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The worst terrorist could and, usually, rightly consider himself a good and generous person
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Mrs Dion is a genuine, generous, friendly and nice person
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generous with their ankles; most women have
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The design was generous ; but the execution was imprudent, and the nature and causes of the distress which it meant to relieve, were not, perhaps, well understood
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Be generous in the information you give and over-deliver
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It was a generous estate
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I would not, however, by all this, be understood to mean, that the one species of expense always betokens a more liberal or generous spirit than the other
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A frugal man, or a man eager to be rich, is said to love money ; and a careless, a generous, or a profuse man, is said to be indifferent about it
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Occasionally she would help Cynthia cook or clean the apartment, repaying her for her generous hospitality
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He became yet more generous with Nerissa
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Perhaps you need to be more generous with your feelings
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“That’s very generous of you to say
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'Mostly intact' was a generous description
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'What would I have done if you two hadn't joined me as you did?!' she thanked Mim and Yula for their generous gift of union
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"It is a marvel that the council is generous enough to do all these things for this fellow
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My, how wonderful it was to be nude and evil with this generous lady
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It might dispose them not only to respect, for whole centuries together, that treaty of commerce which they had concluded with us at parting, but to favour us in war as well as in trade, and instead of turbulent and factious subjects, to become our most faithful, affectionate, and generous allies; and the same sort of parental affection on the one side, and filial respect on the other, might revive between Great Britain and her colonies, which used to subsist between those of ancient Greece and the mother city from which they descended
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Though in representing the labour which is employed upon land as the only productive labour, the notions which it inculcates are, perhaps, too narrow and confined ; yet in representing the wealth of nations as consisting, not in the unconsumable riches of money, but in the consumable goods annually reproduced by the labour of the society, and in representing perfect liberty as the only effectual expedient for rendering this annual reproduction the greatest possible, its doctrine seems to be in every respect as just as it is generous and liberal
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In the modern philosophy, it was frequently represented as generally, or rather as almost always, inconsistent with any degree of happiness in this life; and heaven was to be earned only by penance and mortification, by the austerities and abasement of a monk, not by the liberal, generous, and spirited conduct of a man
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The torpor of his mind renders him not only incapable of relishing or bearing a part in any rational conversation, but of conceiving any generous, noble, or tender sentiment, and consequently of forming any just judgment concerning many even of the ordinary duties of private life
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He retained his generous smile and his eyes still glowed with the happiness of youth
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arts knew of their purposes and refused their offers, generous and excessive though they were, in
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congratulated himself on how generous he had become in his
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The generous donor of these feline beauties admitted only that one was male and the other female
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Sherman presented the initial terms of surrender, and these were even more generous than Grant had
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He was violently opposed to the generous terms
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I do believe he was much too generous in settling on the number four
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Our lots were generous and the houses nicely sized
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The distance between us gives an idea of the generous size of this modular home
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The lots are a generous one quarter to one half 167
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There was enough money from the generous donations of the community to pay for extras and this was his goal and his message of inclusivity, besides, on Pesach, it was well accepted to invite any Jew who couldn’t go to a Passover service of their own
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And frankly, you can pay me back when you want! Just remind everyone that ours is a generous family and one committed to the betterment of Thimble Down, and do tell the gossipmongers to stop bringing down the name of Winderiver!”
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generous, was a proud man
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Little did the generous Americans who sent the “Texas” for the Cubans realise that their donations would providentially succour their own soldiers, whose lives were imperilled by incompetent officialdom
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The horror and sadness of it; that Americans should have died for lack of medicine and food in a land adjoining their coasts, and within reach of a generous people willing for any sacrifice that the troops should have need of nothing!
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did it have a generous iron basket where honest anthracite could glow
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Social ―improprieties‖ (I am being generous) are oftentimes conveniently sidestepped or (casually) dismissed by ―social-minded‖ reformers who, eager for ―root‖ causes, worsen matters by making (implausible) excuses like ―social disease‖ or introducing psycho-babble into the equation rather than holding these tiresome individuals responsible for their actions
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and happy, and bright; it was a generous, honest, hearty Christmas
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generous hearts, as upon that other Christmas morning, long ago, when
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An individual, irrespective of his or her material status, should be (otherwise) measured by the quality of that individual‘s Character and that ―fundamental‖ arguments of questionable design have less to do with that individual‘s economic standing but that individual‘s moral content, rather, that transcends class distinctions; that is to say, that individual‘s (natural) state of goodness; and that an individual, however rich or poor, may be either meanly disposed or kind and generous in consonance with his or her Nature
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This is likely to change, however, as higher paying positions and job security in the Private Sector are becoming less certain while the alternative prospects for longer term employment in the Public Sector coupled with generous employee benefits, equal or higher salaries and lucrative retirement packages are gradually attracting a broader cross section of recent college graduates including those counted among the ―better‖ educated
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"And me? Am I to be included in this generous offer?" Thesa's disdain suggested that he already knew the answer
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He was an imposing man, his large frame - although covered with a generous layer of fat - carried enough muscle to ensure that he got the deference he was due
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When the man sitting at a nearby table shook his head, Karla dolloped a generous portion of tuna, sweetcorn and mayonnaise mix on it, arranged some salad around the plate, and carried it over to the table
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Social Security in the beginning was not only less generous than Long and Townsend wanted
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My waist was not merely smaller—the corset had a generous amount of padding that reshaped the lines of my hips and breasts
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I also experienced once more, as I had done in 2001, very emotional moments upon fully participating in the Procession of the Encounter in the main Plaza of Salas on Good Friday and in the amicable and generous customary communal sharing from house to house or from wine cellar to wine cellar that traditionally follows the religious procession
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He didn’t know he was buying his wife such a generous present, but then he was off on another trip
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Working her way steadily through the generous plate of seafood, she tried to picture being in the caves
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She moved through to the lake itself, and found a generous area set with chairs
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Then he smeared generous amounts of the salve on each af-
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I dropped a generous tip, paid my bill and left casually
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The woman, Herminia Cisneros, was in dire straits with three children, no income, no place to call home and living off Truman’s generous charity
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Please, I am looking for friends in a time of need,” she uttered with sincerity, putting the sack down momentarily to reach in her pouch and offer the man a generous amount of coin
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Police captain, Manuel Flores, of the OIJ was an expert in such matters and a recipient for many years of Gordon’s generous contributions
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Their small exchange had banished the gloom and she was quite stunned by his generous offer though far from convinced about the stick’s efficacy
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People who glow yellow are full of inner joy, very generous and not attached to anything
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His generous nature meant that the property was available to his mates whenever they wanted
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That is very generous
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” Colling thought that Quarles was particularly generous, but kept himself from saying so
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He shares with his younger brother, Abel, the generous idea of offering gifts to the Lord
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But they would never seem as generous as the older more traditional ones (see Cain and Abel)
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Only legislated changes to the food stamp program that don’t depend on whether there is a recession or not, for example being more generous to each eligible person, would count, if we desired that
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Charles and E had been pretty good at saving during the three decades that Charles was teaching, partly because of having a generous percent of his salary automatically deposited into a retirement account
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Their compassion for the tragedy that Christians have been historically complicit in, has allowed the overly generous physical support that has been offered, but only reluctantly, and suspiciously accepted
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a red apple in the tailfeathers’ generous spreading