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benign
1. benign within the liquid eye of the glass
2. There are skins that have the tendency to develop keloids or excessive benign growth
3. benign within the liquid eye
4. and their ways are rarely simple and benign
5. The hurtful comments and slurs directed toward the Livingsons, by those same shallow people which had for years been seemingly benign, now began overnight to rise in pitch and derision
6. But Harry wasn't easily convinced of their benign natures until he was conscripted into night duty also
7. But this time there was a benign purpose to the
8. Eventually, Brontes was able to convince them their intentions were benign, and ushered them towards the rest of the group
9. ’ The voice had became an incongruously benign middle-aged male, maybe a slight gravitas
10. alive, but as benign as a cat watching the outside world from a windowsill
11. If only he were that benign, Amaranthe thought dryly
12. It would seem that compassion is not some feeling ―acquired‖ outside an individual but rather an impression internalized within that individual who, having endured his or her own (private) hardships, is likely to display a more benign, sympathetic attitude toward other individuals who he or she shares or has shared a trying experience; although suffering (in kind) is not a necessary requirement for individuals who would naturally express sympathy for other people because it falls within their ―nature‖ to do so
13. Neither was it the indirect result of benign neglect
14. Benign as he appeared, Cleft had his
15. His low opinion of teachers was benign compared to the way he referred to the other traditionally female occupations of those years
16. As it happens, in our case the stronger tribe was benign in the long run, and we are much better off
17. the information force, back to and be back to will be in the case of karma ripe for this back to produce the benign interaction
18. “Listen, Ma’am,” she said, giving the woman a benign smile and standing at a safe distance
19. With benign compliance, Trevor put on his driving gloves and
20. As they grasp the levers of power, wearing the benign countenances of a Dr
21. Thereby, in a safe, benign environment, under the guidance of a therapist, a subject could again
22. It bears reminding here that it is indeed its benign and generous temperate climate that facilitates that mythical natural configuration
23. Progress can tame nature and mould her into something benign
24. A more benign explanation for this fiasco would be that I did not do sufficient “due diligence” about working for Ingalls after having been on the other side of the table from 21-25 years prior
25. A more benign explanation for this fiasco would be that I did not
26. and that a virus that was normally benign in the body was attracted
27. Now Kelsen’s motive for so defining law was with the best of intent: he wanted to clear the road for a benign Socialist system and natural law was not flexible enough for him
28. A benign expression crossed his face as Marjie's body rocked in his embrace
29. ” A look of benign joy spread across his wrinkled old features as he again
30. our reality is benign and is more than willing to offer us a uterus that was
31. Trask lingered in a corner of the picture, his presence surely adding to the scene, a benign but dim figure in the background
32. They threw in the towel under the burden of supporting the 'needy,' or they faded away into more benign tax regimes
33. But for less urgent problems, such as uterine fibroids (a benign enlargement of the muscle of the womb) or sterilization, women are placed on a waiting list and given a classification according to the relative urgency of the case
34. This cyst fortunately turned out to be benign and the woman did well
35. This is a more complicated procedure than a simple hysterectomy for benign disease and in the USA is usually performed by a gynecologist with special training in such procedures (Gynecologic Oncologist)
36. It seemed pretty benign
37. reinforcement (benign neglect) of neutral behaviors, and (c) aversive reinforcement of
38. benign and could be bared, unless you
39. “In the beginning of thy Race, We co-existed peacefully; its consciousness was primitive; its thoughts benign, intuitive
40. Melvyn remained sitting, his hand still resting on my thigh as we gazed with benign condescension at all the unhealthy bodies containing unhealthy minds
41. “Won't that amount to the celebration of the cessation of life? Why not we regard life as a benign happening and not a baneful existance? If only you value life then won't the classical theory of moksha be an anathema? Why fail to celebrate the beauty of life, of self-fulfillment and social enrichment? So moksha for me is all about leading a fulfilled life while hoping for the same in the births to come
42. In due course, under his benign influence, the West became wealthy and prosperous to overshadow the swarga itself
43. Following Suresh with her eyes, Vidya thought about swamiji’s benign gesture to him that she had heard about
44. The Lunar Eclipse on the 8th is relatively benign to you, but it won’t hurt to reduce your schedule anyway
45. The Solar Eclipse of the 29th also seems benign to you
46. The Lunar Eclipse of the 15th is relatively benign
47. The Lunar Eclipse of the 8th seems, on the surface, to be quite benign to you, but it is a pretty direct hit on the ruler of your Horoscope, Uranus
48. The teachers look away, or allow her to receive a benign smile once in a while, when they are not saying, “That’s good, but…” No, it is her peers, the ones she hangs out with at lunch time or plays sports with or visits in their homes (on rare occasions) who have something positive to say, like “You’re smart,” “You could be a beauty queen,” or “You know how to speak to the teachers
49. The young Bloodtooth had been a wrecking crew on the track team his first season and the Indian School had won several meets, even qualifying for the division finals—the high point of their benign athletic history
50. Any witchcraft they were exposed to tended to be of the white kind, the benign flowers in our hair and dance around in circles kind