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1. They used the ocean’s largesse to increase their production along with using animal manure (of which they had a lot), which formed the basis for their agricultural production up until the chemical revolution in the early 1900’s
2. A small kindness offered within the largesse of terror
3. In spite of every advantage in life, including a fabulous education and a family ethos of good works and humble gratitude for the largesse granted by fate, this young lady rarely had a good word to say for anyone
4. for the largesse granted by fate, this young lady rarely had a good
5. largesse of expenses, all of which disappeared into their briefcases
6. ) And how about the effects of such government largesse on the recipients? Create dependency and the nanny state
7. Or, perhaps equity concerns might result in more largesse being allocated to poorer districts, or whatever
8. of the recipients are willing to withdraw from this largesse
9. When it came to raises, or anything to do with wage or salary overhead, my father was not into largesse
10. Add to that the fact that he grew up poor and had to rely on the largesse of the state of California to get through school
11. With the hope of redressing his economic distress with the insurer’s largesse, Gautam began befriending the by then inebriated Palit
12. them and initially she had felt a little guilty in accepting his largesse, but during
13. In exchange for a vow of secrecy and certain of group loyalty, Kandowere had decided to extend largesse beyond the regular supply of pombe for all in his care
14. First we heard that Zuma deserves such largesse because he is the president of the country and therefore his security needs to be ensured’
15. ‘In its section on party funding in Africa the IDEA handbook notes that those sources of funding most incompatible with democracy are kickbacks from recipients of government contracts and other largesse, diverting state resources to the governing party through front organizations, and donations from foreign sources such as business owners, multinationals and governments
16. That is, whatever you see of His Kindness and Donation, whatever you witness of His Largesse and Boons, He has more and more, and the bliss He has prepared for you is more lasting and more comprehensive
17. This Verse means that whatever of His Kindness and Donation that you see, and however much of His Largesse and Boons you witness, He has more and more of them and the bliss He has prepared for you is even more lasting and more comprehensive
18. Danny thanked him for his largesse
19. The crowd stared literally open-mouthed, lost in eager stillness, as though they had expected the great guerrillero, the famous Pedrito, to begin scattering at once some sort of visible largesse
20. I shake my head at his largesse, and I frown as a scene from Tess crosses my mind: the strawberry scene
21. One stanza alluded to that great song from 1936, “Pennies from Heaven,” and the oozing largesse of tycoons and robber barons:
22. By that point, he’d heard them all: academic hiatus, indefinite leave, not the right fit … His surname, with its intimations of largesse, encouraged each new school in the delusion that it might succeed where the others had failed
23. At any rate, she did end up living in better conditions by the largesse of this couple
24. Wall Street may have led the charge to government largesse, but others were quick to follow
25. But this corporate largesse came to Cwiertnia in every instance except for voluntary resignation under certain circumstances
26. Crazy Eddie had a stock appreciation right (SAR) plan initiated in July 1986 in keeping with the family-directed largesse in the prospectus
27. Around him lacqueys fussed—placing chairs just behind where he was standing—and clearing the spectators from his vicinity, so that he should have more room, and not be crowded—the whole done, of course, in expectation of a generous largesse
28. From time to time other gamblers would hand him part of their winnings—being glad to let him stake for them as much as his hand could grasp; while beside him stood a Pole in a state of violent, but respectful, agitation, who, also in expectation of a generous largesse, kept whispering to him at intervals (probably telling him what to stake, and advising and directing his play)