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You have generously offered your property in Blue Anchor to be used by Errd and discussions on this subject will take place once you have travelled across
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Instead of answering a channel and giving a location, she stepped into his office, wearing a very stylish shimmering black suitcoat with a generously padded white fur collar that continued down the front
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She very generously offers to let me have a copy of her speech, charmingly talking her escort, Joseph Brewster, into scribbling down my address
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‘Sarah, you look loaded down! Can I give you a hand with that lot? Where are you taking it?’ he offered generously
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generously sharing their joy with the rest of humanity
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compensated for it by being generously proportioned in
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The water was shallow and sandy blue and generously sprinkled with colorful sails
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(The upper-class hippos of course have the economic means to purchase brand name, water-resistant sun lotions by the truckload and apply it generously from head to tail to better protect themselves
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The goblin manoeuvred around his fellows as they laid the generously laden
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Moreover, he knows I pay generously
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I resolved to give this back to Roy as well as the rest of the two hundred he had so generously shared with me to buy my silence
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Then Nicholls rode up and generously disgorged his saddle-bag's
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Butter a 12x15 inch sheet of aluminum foil and dust generously with confectioners' sugar
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Sprinkle the foil very generously with confectioners' sugar
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He was County’s main striker and had scored goals generously throughout the season to become a crowd pleaser
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Outside the boundary wall, the narrow strip between sidewalk and wall enclosing their haven was generously planted with flowers that bloomed for those who walked or drove past
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At a future moment, when certain conditions present themselves, I will have another choice – to act generously, or with miserliness
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Based on the positive mind stream imprint of generosity, I will tend to act generously again – thereby further conditioning my mind toward generosity
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The emissary presented himself to Henry and generously acknowledged that he could see that we were too frightened to venture out of the city to fight the Great Inka
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”14 We should be grateful; she is generously willing to pass on the benefits of a Wellesley education to those of us unfortunate enough to have missed out
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“My love Talia for pushing me into accepting pleasure that was generously offered
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I love them and shall generously bestow the riches of the wisdom upon them
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17 Having arrived at Ptolemais called from the specialty of that district Rose-bearing where the fleet in accordance with the general wish waited for them seven days; 18 they partook of a banquet of deliverance for the king generously granted them severally the means of securing a return home
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Let me assure you, my precious friend, that when I saw the copy of Ecclesiastical History you sent me, I gave voluble thanks to God for having such a friend in my journeys in these distant parts; one who helps me so generously with material things, and supports me spiritually with her prayers and the divine consolation of her gentle affection
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"But they can't! Because the gods above are always on Fjordane's side! And why is that? Because in Fjordane we give generously to the gods!"
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I eagerly ate every one, generously saturated with molasses, along with a cup of strong coffee
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The consumption of butter on the big passenger liners was never questioned, so the chefs ladled it on generously
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acres of beautiful hay fields and pastureland, generously provided to the rescue as their
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He also generously agreed to return the $80,000 he’d received in bribes from Bob over the past few months
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I generously gave presenters the opportunity to be self important, fronting
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It transpired that the Courier Service had been established upon the creation of the Feeding scheme – a nice lucrative business! - and guess what!…the Courier Service was owned by the same BEE businessman who was so generously paying for half the costs of the Food packets
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Sagittarians do not carry the burdens of want and limitation which stop most other people from giving generously
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But when you pray generously – in that you ask for God's help, believe
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Minimize the money handouts, but generously cover the basics
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When inspiration struck him, as it had been doing daily and most generously as of late, he wrote the concept down:
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" Smiling, she revealed her flawless teeth, accompanying the indiscreet layer of makeup she had generously applied
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The problem was how could we manoeuvre the Teoti to believe we numbered only two thousand, this problem Jodas generously said he would leave to Coatl and myself
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The ten thousand dollars, for your time, has been generously donated by a very
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Build a Habit of Giving Generously
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Twenty minutes later, the driver of the cyclo dropped her in the main market square of Cholon, where she paid him generously before hunting for a good place to eat
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The President of the Northern Alliance on Earth has generously donated for your people’s exclusive use the northern tip of Vancouver Island, on the West Coast of North America
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Your bank doesn’t pay you very generously in interest on your savings
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white stripe of sunblock that had been applied generously across
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the delivery driver generously
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Of course they don't mention that the help they are generously offering has a price, until it’s too late to politely decline
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This is the core of the godhead is sacrificial, self-sacrifice and giving and generously serving
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The man left it on his seat, with his hand baggage, to visit the toilets, and Miller generously offered to keep an eye on it for him while he was away
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Francis looked down to find hundreds of delicious looking cakes generously imbedded with raisins
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” She hugged Ailia generously, like she always did at the start of a new day
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I will compensate you generously,” King Olav said
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Ivanka studied the coin for a moment and then smiled generously
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Some caliphs not only respected the rights of non-Muslims, but very generously paid for the repairs of any churches destroyed by mob violence
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ease, he rises generously above all the prejudices that Braithwaite
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While they were waiting for her instructions, most circulated through the line of the coffee station generously provided by Cassie Callister
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They either know they are lavishly culpable of generously drowning us in their guilt-free shit, or believe that as the powerful they have a winner's exemption, because to live in this world, to be part of the world economy is to walk in bloodprints, no matter how carefully you watch your step
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Not when Parker had cushioned our finances so generously
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I ignored the fact that I had been generously rescued and continued to hurt
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he generously shares with us his proven system through his
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Parents are now in the habit of generously applying sunscreen to their kids on a
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She thought back to the last several years and knew the Rodell’s would be in the town square generously pouring wine and champagne for friends and neighbors and just about anybody who shopped at their store throughout the year
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studies have found that happier people tend to give more generously
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As a child, she’d been raised to be thankful for all that she had and to give generously to those less fortunate
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Generously ready to admit and retrace
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They were generously roomy even for him, and he was a big man with boots to match
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That small unimportant thing, that small weak thing, the thing he had generously endowed with the great gift of life and along with that gift the chance it would never have had except for him of re-entering eternal blessedness, the thing he had fed and clothed, that had eaten out of his hand and been all bright tameness--to bring disgrace on him! Disgrace outside before the world, and inside before his abased and humiliated self
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Love it continuously, generously, if needs be obstinately; smite its hardness, as once a rock was smitten, with the rod of generosity
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Kroc had generously donated millions for a new state-of-the-art shelter for the homeless in downtown San Diego
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The meal turned into a feast, and the wine was passed around generously
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A fire was kindled in the fire-place and the men threw on wood generously
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"Don't worry about it," Jamie said generously
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Liz and her mother despondently dragged home the shopping bags that the food bank had generously stuffed full for them
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Who have always warmly, generously and with a fondest
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He pondered Ravan’s raw audacity but then caught on and generously took the bait
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profit last year, it has generously decided to share its windfall with the
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Laying out on the sundeck of The Anna Belle with a visible white stripe of sunblock that had been applied generously across her nose, Cameron wore a bikini she found in the ship’s gift shop, her dark skin glistening in the sun
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These less fortunate cultures, having very few personal possessions or personal wealth; greeted them more honestly, more happily, more generously, and more warmly than those of their own race-creed and religion ever did
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I called Pavlos for help and he generously offered to lend me his parent's old flat, which he kept intact for sentimental reasons and for his sisters' visits to Cairo
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Happily, ecstatically, adventurously, searchingly, generously trying to give maximum pleasure, the second
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But you must also realize that you have been unfair to me, mistreated me and made my life miserable and hopeless and I deserve some sort of compensation, freely and fairly and generously given by you
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The destiny that the Creator had so generously restored to me
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The dress was tight, as it curved up to outline a narrow waist, which then curved back out to encompass a generously proportioned chest, which the dress offered a tempting peak at by the use of a plunging v neckline
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Tears slipped down her face in abandon, as she knelt down before the man, who had given to her so generously and had been a friend to her, a place of calm surety in the storm that was her strange life
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“You are the only exception” he said generously “Anyways that’s good that she has Olivia and Oliver now
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I’d always given generously, but I’d never given generously of my time
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"This is Our gift; so give generously, or withhold; without account
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Whatever good you advance for yourselves, you will find it with God, better and generously rewarded
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Cervantes, indeed, to the last generously and manfully declared his admiration of Lope's powers, his unfailing invention, and his marvellous fertility; but in the preface of the First Part of "Don Quixote" and in the verses of "Urganda the Unknown," and one or two other places, there are, if we read between the lines, sly hits at Lope's vanities and affectations that argue no personal good-will; and Lope openly sneers at "Don Quixote" and Cervantes, and fourteen years after his death gives him only a few lines of cold commonplace in the "Laurel de Apolo," that seem all the colder for the eulogies of a host of nonentities whose names are found nowhere else
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The same was said to Zoraida's father, who replied, "Anything else, Christian, I might hope for or think likely from your generosity and good behaviour, but do not think me so simple as to imagine you will give me my liberty; for you would have never exposed yourselves to the danger of depriving me of it only to restore it to me so generously, especially as you know who I am and the sum you may expect to receive on restoring it; and if you will only name that, I here offer you all you require for myself and for my unhappy daughter there; or else for her alone, for she is the greatest and most precious part of my soul
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In her first effort at being very, very good, she decided to make her will, as Aunt March had done, so that if she did fall ill and die, her possessions might be justly and generously divided
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If it fails, they generously give her the whole
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Why they were different, Robert exclaimed to her himself in the course of a quarter of an hour's conversation; for, talking of his brother, and lamenting the extreme gaucherie which he really believed kept him from mixing in proper society, he candidly and generously attributed it much less to any natural deficiency, than to the misfortune of a private education; while he himself, though probably without any particular, any material superiority by nature, merely from the advantage of a public school, was as well fitted to mix in the world as any other man
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I was in rags, generously bestowed upon me one of his own coats
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You have most generously responded to my wishes up to this time, do not spoil
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I'm acting generously to your master: his young chit has no expectations, and should she second my wishes, she'll be provided for at once as joint successor with Linton
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The task was done, not free from further blunders; but the pupil claimed a reward, and received at least five kisses: which, however, he generously returned