The town became famous and benefited from the munificence of those it helped in the form of fine public buildings. |
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One of the qualities of kingship was munificence, and generosity was always an important attribute of power. |
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In Britain too, there can be no doubt that the major religious houses were the focus of much landed wealth, munificence, and pilgrimage. |
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But thanks to the munificence shown by philanthropists, some of these children have begun to lead a life filled with pride and joy. |
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May God protect him and sustain through him the munificence of the people and of the country. |
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In Charles Garnier's palace, paintings, sculptures, gilding, marble, draperies and mosaics fascinate by their munificence. |
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Rome: the school is already beautiful, spacious, convenient, due in large measure to the munificence of Bro. |
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In Lucknow, the Shia auqaf properties are higher in number, their value running in billions of rupees, perhaps due to Lucknow's Shia nawabs ' munificence. |
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Institutional investors were excluded from this act of czarist munificence and were rightfully furious for being cheated. |
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The sisters are taking the game forward depending on their father's magnanimity and munificence in paying for air passages, schooling and cricket gear. |
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Hindsight indicates this apparent munificence, touted as liberalism and entrenching constitutionally supported freedom of speech, wasn't primarily for our benefit. |
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The true success of such fundraising efforts depends on the munificence of the women and men who are inspired to perform benevolent deeds on behalf of their communities. |
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But this kind of giving has been hampered by a lingering British snootiness about large donations from wealthy men such as Mr Ofer, who expect public recognition for their munificence. |
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The supply is replenished in perpetuity by the munificence of nature. |
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Yet it may not be clear for several years if these rules will be enforced with enough rigour to give Moneyball a sporting chance against munificence. |
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Is it possible that, beside the munificence of a Carnegie or a Rockefeller, Canadian contributions look so small that it seems hardly worth while making them? |
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I think that these different images of repentance are to be welcomed like a bouquet in which God's call addressed to human beings manifests its abundant munificence. |
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A concrete and thoughtful experience of dialogue, from person to person, makes it possible to discover something of the infinite divine munificence. |
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The first thing the future Charles VII did was to shower munificence upon the Scottish nobles. |
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Munificence relates to the scarceness of environment resources that support firm growth in a given industry. |
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