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decide on cases of benevolence
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Minister: An omen of benevolence and success in business and studies
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I hated such form of benevolence
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virtues of benevolence, philanthropy and altruism that this world
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In countries where a rich man can spend his revenue in no other way than by maintaining as many people as it can maintain, he is apt to run out, and his benevolence, it seems, is seldom so violent as to attempt to maintain more than he can afford
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The deception is truly an act of benevolence aimed at reducing any trauma or shock a spirit might encounter upon entering a new environment
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So, the lifespan of a person does not hinge upon the benevolence of a person
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Then the Elusivers: imperious and omnipotent to his younger self, but not without benevolence, showing him what was intended to represent the sum total of human experience
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They cannot be properly managed without benevolence and straightforwardness
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However, if we believe in the benevolence of the universe, and let this benevolence
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Some judgment of my subconscious, no logic, benevolence spilling from me as it overflowed my spirit
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Since God loves us, as we become more civilized, we are likely to get a more civilized God—this could possibly account for the trend toward the greater benevolence of God in the New Testament vis-a-vis the Old Testament
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ship to perform al of the acts of benevolence for them
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The gallery visit was a mere company invitation for the Bank’s prolonged benevolence
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ally in the same mood of cheerful benevolence
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As in your benevolence
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“And you do seem to have come out of this better than he!” The look that he now gave Youssaf was one full of fatherly benevolence
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The packaging varies, but the message is essentially the same: "The universe has an infinite store of wealth, bounty and benevolence - there is more than enough for all
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Power without Benevolence - Some presidents or kings have started very destructive wars just because they had large armed forces and a lot of fire power
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about others, neither in benevolence nor in care
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and benevolence dazed him
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consciousness, so it should record much of benevolence and joyousness, and
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Benevolence of God,” and is connected with the planet Jupiter
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And this is the sum of duty: Let no man do to another what would be repugnant to himself; cherish no malice, smite not him who smites you, conquer anger with mercy, and vanquish hate by benevolence
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Benevolence is Heaven's choicest gift to men
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“Why then bother hoping? Why bother being good and trying to bring about good, if people and life do not respond or distort and exploit any benevolence to sour and spoil them?” he asks himself and others
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HOW COULD GOD IN GOD’S BENEVOLENCE
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tion, for they have sublimated to the benevolence as Enlightened Beings,
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" So practitioners believe that they hurt their families out of a nobler benevolence, for they don't be driven and restricted by the feelings of ordinary people, for they want something nobler and to have
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tyranny of good intentions, and it is its very benevolence which makes rebellion
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Sir Alex was the twin with the squeaky clean image and pots of money whose benevolence flew in the face of the likelihood of any criminal activity
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His Five Great Relationships were: kindness in the father, filial piety in the son; gentility in the eldest brother, humility and respect in the younger; righteous behavior in the husband, obedience in the wife; humane consideration in elders, deference in juniors; and benevolence in rulers, loyalty in ministers and subjects
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Ben was told that when Hurd was first coming into power, one of the council men spent time with him trying to make him understand wisdom and benevolence; and especially the importance of intelligence
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benevolence play an important role in the society
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Feng Mantian coldly said, “You treat your enemies with benevolence but
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But her unseen presence and benevolence have always
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Having acquainted you with His Might and Power and having shown us examples and signs that bespeak His favor and high benevolence, the Almighty elucidated that it is not difficult for this Mighty Provider to drive to humanity the good He promised them with
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After this warning, God wanted to bring to minds His Favor and Benevolence
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After that, God the Almighty draws off the hardship and reassures this distressed man so that he may remember his Creator’s Kindness after lifting his distress and appreciate His benevolence upon him
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Sheikho undertook with his great traits of benevolence and compassion
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Similarly, the spirit will not be sure of its Creator’s Grandeur until it witnesses the Might of that Mighty Possessor in His kingdom, from which He provides His creatures and supplies them all with a flood of His Favor and Benevolence, overwhelming the uniVerse with His Clemency and ample Mercy
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So, we notice that, if man thinks of this uniVerse around him, he witnesses many evidences around him, the nourishment, the benevolence and the bounties that God the Almighty pours continuously upon him, then this man of thought certainly loves his Provider the Almighty and his heart will be connected to Him
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This compassionate child revealed yet another side of his benevolence and understanding when, still just seven years of age, he refused to eat any foods that were costly and everything else that would have created an added financial burden for a poor family… he even refused to eat meat!
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[85]There was one particular officer who remained constantly by his side for long years, during which he experienced much of his humanity and unmatched benevolence he participated in some of his actions and witnessed his high levels of honour, purity, chastity, and compassion
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However, it was meant only with the best of intentions for he was completely drawn to his master’s exceptional benevolence and compassion, and he became exceedingly fond of his great and pure heart
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face that smiled with benevolence at the happy crowd
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What was this? What kind of idea could be occupying the minds of Mohammad Amin and his partners, who had become well known for their Godly-inspired benevolence and bounty
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Being the origin of generosity, charity, compassion, favor, tenderness, beauty, grandeur, and majesty and more other attributes of God indicating perfection, God wanted to create creatures so that they taste His Compassion and to overwhelm them with floods of His Benevolence and Charity
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"Acquainted them with Me": I showed them My Grandeur and My Benevolence on them by creating them
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They have been seduced by the lower life, thinking that it has something real within it, but the truth will be unveiled to them when death comes, and they will realize that it contains nothing, and everything was only a gift, a kindness, and the benevolence of Al’lah
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Tel looked down upon her from his new, lofty plateau, and he felt some sense of benevolence
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Then they appreciate Him as they appreciate His benevolence to them in providing for them, and consequently, they incline to Him with feelings of love
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At least I had discovered Lotte and could help her a little, I thought, as I departed down the garden path between the rows of scarlet-runners; but the help that takes the form of jelly and iced drinks is not of a lasting nature, and I have but little sympathy with a benevolence that finds its highest expression in gifts of the kind
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He sat there, his hands folded on the knob of his stick, gazing at her with an entirely placid benevolence and asked her the surprising question as though it were a way of making conversation
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"I don't feel cold," said Priscilla, smiling at this vision of benevolence
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Miss Entwhistle waited, gazing at the gong with the same benevolence she had brought to bear on everything else
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In this spirit, while she stroked and Lucy slept, Miss Entwhistle's eye, full of benevolence, wandered round the room
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Her eyes, growing more and more determined in their benevolence, gazed out of the window
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But while she was waiting for the call in the cold hall there had been a moment when her fixed benevolence did a little loosen
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Her benevolence for a moment did become unsteady
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He would help the émigré because the situation interested him, not out of benevolence or because he wanted a favor in return
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He didn't say La Ilaha Illa Howa, but he addressed Allah (Glory to Him) at the degree of observation the degree of benevolence, he said:
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He was completely and utterly overwhelmed with the great benevolence of her heart, that she’d risked everything and traveled such a treacherous distance to see him again
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Overcome with the benevolence of it all, his head was now clearer than it’d ever been
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benevolence and oppression, granted
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I unconsciously leaned away from him to protect myself from his overbearing benevolence
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Benevolence: Maintaining the happiness of another
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But by His benevolence He has provided the chariot of breath that takes His lovers to him
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The pure savagery of the rich English elite against their own poor; made the atrocities of their Continental counterparts look like a mild, enlightened benevolence
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They no longer ruled by suggestion or benevolence
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He concluded that man’s dominion implied benevolence, and that the mandate to subdue implied being a tender caretaker
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"The universe has an infinite store of wealth, bounty and benevolence
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He looked from one to the other: Meadows sneering with reptilian malice, Truscott smiling him a smile of empty benevolence, and the Under Manger sighing with repressed impatience
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What should we think of an advocate employed by such criminals if he rested his plea, in an action against the Commissioners, upon the clearly comprehensive language of the general terms of the Act, which expressed the intention of an equal distribution, and professed an equal benevolence in Parliament towards every member of the thousand? If he were to found an argument on the fact that the Queen loves all her subjects equally, and therefore doubtless intended good and bad alike to share in the distribution, judges and juries would make short work with such a plea
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What made you put it secretly in her pocket? Why you did it secretly, I mean? Could it be simply to conceal it from me, knowing that my convictions are opposed to yours and that I do not approve of private benevolence, which effects no radical cure? Well, I decided that you really were ashamed of giving such a large sum before me
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knights-errant of whatever rank or condition they might be, all for the great love he bore them and that they might share their substance with him in return for his benevolence
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And who benevolent? for I would show more benevolence than all the rest, And who has receiv'd the love of the most friends? for I know what
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" Long life to the great Conde de Lemos, whose Christian charity and well-known generosity support me against all the strokes of my curst fortune; and long life to the supreme benevolence of His Eminence of Toledo, Don Bernardo de Sandoval y Rojas; and what matter if there be no printing-presses in the world, or if they print more books against me than there are letters in the verses of Mingo Revulgo! These two princes, unsought by any adulation or flattery of mine, of their own goodness alone, have taken it upon them to show me kindness and protect me, and in this I consider myself happier and richer than if Fortune had raised me to her greatest height in the ordinary way
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Jo often watched him, trying to discover the charm, and at last decided that it was benevolence which worked the miracle
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I am Don Quixote of La Mancha, whose calling it is to give aid to the needy of all sorts; and that being so, it is not necessary for you, senora, to make any appeal to benevolence, or deal in preambles, only to tell your woes plainly and straightforwardly: for you have hearers that will know how, if not to remedy them, to sympathise with them
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his benevolence! I felt in my pocket every five minutes, only to feel the guinea; and its magic touch invested my hero with more than mortal beauty
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benevolence, began to consider in what manner he could extricate me out of my
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benevolence changes into passion: and should he then discover that he is
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She has borne it all, with the fortitude of an angel! She says she never shall think well of anybody again; and one cannot wonder at it, after being so deceived!-- meeting with such ingratitude, where so much kindness had been shown, so much confidence had been placed! It was quite out of the benevolence of her heart, that she had asked these young women to her house; merely because she thought they deserved some attention, were harmless, well-behaved girls, and would be pleasant companions; for otherwise we both wished very much to have invited you and Marianne to be with us, while your kind friend there, was attending her daughter
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Jennings had attributed to a very different cause;--but whatever minor feelings less pure, less pleasing, might have a share in that emotion, her esteem for the general benevolence, and her gratitude for the particular friendship, which together prompted Colonel Brandon to this act, were strongly felt, and warmly expressed
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"You judged from your knowledge of the Colonel's general benevolence; but at least you could not foresee that the opportunity would so very soon occur
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grand treasurer, an office which he filled with so much integrity and benevolence
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Aristotle censures the community of property much in the spirit of modern political economy, as tending to repress industry, and as doing away with the spirit of benevolence
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Pray, don't imagine that he conceals depths of benevolence and affection beneath a stern exterior! He's not a rough diamond---a pearl-containing oyster of a rustic: he's a fierce, pitiless, wolfish man
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They like his rock-solid belief in traditional values, and some voters see him as a father figure, putting their complete trust in his perceived paternal benevolence
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There was more than benevolence in this action; there was courage; the south was aflame, and to assist, even on his death-bed, the father of so dangerous a Bonapartist as Dantes, was stigmatized as a crime
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His much-advertised benevolence was a guarantee that his abilities would be used to further not his own private interests, but the interests of every section of the community, especially those of the working classes, of whom the majority of his constituents was composed
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One week about the middle of February, when they were in very sore straits indeed, old Jack applied to the secretary of the Organized Benevolence Society for assistance
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The money thus obtained was afterwards handed over to the Secretary of the Organized Benevolence Society, Mr Sawney Grinder
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The Organized Benevolence Society bought a lot of these books and resold them to benevolent persons, or gave them away to `deserving cases'
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This was considered such a splendid idea that the editors of all the local papers referred to it in leading articles, and several other letters were written by prominent citizens extolling the wisdom and benevolence of the profound Bosher