In my days as a wine merchant, he was a benevolent boss who was keen to pass on helpful tips. |
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Her two memoirs, Twenty Years at Hull-House and Second Twenty Years, created a benevolent, all-knowing persona. |
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He now seems more than ever convinced of his own rectitude, more certain that his words and actions are necessarily benevolent. |
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The unbelievers continue to carp about suffering and evil, and why an omnipotent, benevolent God allowed these to exist and even proliferate. |
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I accept that is a taxing Act, but, on the other hand, they are intended to be beneficial and benevolent provisions. |
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The charity gains financially, the company earns kudos, and the benevolent consumer gets to feel good about his or her contribution. |
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It is a benevolent heart and a generous mind which enjoy the encounter of other people. |
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If our clients had a specific trade or profession, we find out if there is a benevolent fund associated with that trade. |
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Some paid for the privilege of nailing by contributing to a war charity or benevolent organization. |
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The appeal is the principle source of funds which directly support the legion's welfare and benevolent work. |
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It was a benevolent organization that gave aid to fellow miners, their widows and children, as the many newspaper articles of the period record. |
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These days about 30 occupational benevolent funds run homes for the retired. |
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Also returning will be the local firefighters, who will be collecting money for their benevolent fund as well as their own depot. |
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The benevolent fund needs donations so it can continue to combat isolation. |
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This is a benevolent fund of the diocese set up to make provision for retired clergy. |
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He was the fire station's benevolent worker and used to organise the children's Christmas parties. |
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Others were labelled infirm, defined as the deserving poor, and provided for by benevolent asylums or charities. |
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The prevalence of evil and misery has always bothered those who believe in a benevolent and omnipotent God. |
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Property owned by a benevolent organization and used exclusively for benevolent purposes is exempt from taxation. |
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Moreover, the benevolent Rama would not mind a temple in the adjacent street in Ayodhya instead of the disputed spot, would he? |
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Your Honour, I was not for a minute suggesting that my client was more benevolent, only that others are in like position. |
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In addition, he distinguished between the benevolent occult arts and black magic. |
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What most people seem to really want is a kind and benevolent laird with a can-do attitude and deep pockets. |
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Arnold was in short the very exemplar of the detached if benevolent observer and adviser, the non-party independent. |
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Then you continue on in your hatefully superior day, you unctuous benevolent light shedder. |
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Nearly every traditional human problem has been solved, and they live peacefully with benevolent non-humans. |
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Japan concluded the Anglo-Japanese Alliance to ensure that London maintained a benevolent neutrality. |
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It justifies a larger space and needs some benevolent soul to offer a venue and find the time to liaise with art teachers across the area. |
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Can Europhile claims of peace, harmony, prosperity and the benevolent nature of the EU be proved? |
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Usually they're in the forms of ancestors, mostly benevolent and at worst sternly disapproving. |
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He is remembered as a benevolent ruler who increased agricultural production and built dams, dikes, and bridges for the Vietnamese people. |
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So, I, being your benevolent, kind and generous friend, decided to get you a new cat for your birthday. |
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The benevolent prince is wisecracking with his cronies, guffawing and texting on his mobile phone. |
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In these circumstances it is difficult to envisage anyone using their law or medical degree for benevolent reasons. |
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Bodhisattvas are portrayed as both benevolent godlike figures and wrathful deities. |
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His benevolent and altruistic nature made him very well known to everyone in the area. |
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Its long-held image of benevolent inefficiency has dogged it ever since it was incorporated into a public limited company. |
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I would much rather be involved in a series with a benevolent dictator instead of a gaggle of geese. |
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I found that my benevolent intentions, not to mention my philanthropic soul were all for naught. |
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He was in his element as a freewheeler, alternating between being benevolent and being boss. |
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Expect her to win countless industry awards over the coming months and to accept them with the benevolent grace of a laureled goddess. |
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But his critics, and they were not a few, said privately that the benevolent Burke image would not last. |
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He had a habit of flashing the wads of cash his benevolent son sent home to him. |
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The 1960s and 1970s brought a loss of faith in the benevolent bounty of science. |
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The benevolent dwarf countenances were gone, and they all looked like pygmy monsters out of an old horror movie. |
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Elected chancellor of the loose union of representatives of the worlds, she played the role of benevolent manager in times of strife. |
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It is possible that at the approach of senescence he may make his peace with the world and become a benevolent father to his nation. |
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An unbaptized soul would have no benevolent cherub to swat away the demon's tight grip. |
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Soon after the offering is made, Oedipus dies peacefully, his sins of incest and patricide forgiven by these benevolent goddesses. |
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Now that Paul Lennon is obviously in an extremely benevolent frame of mind does this mean a massive pay rise for the Tassie workforce? |
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The bad blood between these two countries makes the Scots' attitude towards our English cousins look positively benevolent. |
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Sassy seems to be largely benevolent as most reports feature his lilting, sing-song voice drifting through the swamp. |
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Steven King's prison novel is classily rendered with Tom Hanks starring as the benevolent prison warder tending to death row inmates. |
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Granted that all technology is a two-edged sword, let's make it a reasonably benevolent milestone. |
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The scheme is not in any sense a benevolent scheme and no benevolent or compassionate payments can be made therefrom. |
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From a long way back, a dream of European unification under benevolent French tutelage has existed in France. |
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Of course you deserve more fitting punishments than having your pictures bastardized, but I'm feeling quite benevolent. |
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Some of this success can be attributed to the benevolent spirit that pervades the old parsonage where the College is housed. |
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He shook himself out of his reverie to find Alicia staring at him and transformed his smirk back into a benevolent smile. |
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For example, how does one sell the image of a benevolent corporate citizenry that has the best interests of society in its heart? |
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On many accounts it was transcribed that they were gracious and benevolent. |
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Holmes, wearing a simple-minded smile on a benevolent face, shuffled his way toward the woman. |
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It's impossible not to be awed by the grandeur of temples and throne rooms of a country still in love with its benevolent monarchy. |
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The General gave the crowd of reporters a benevolent smile, which they simply ignored. |
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They are represented as performing the hellward journey on, as we infer, benevolent missions. |
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If you ask theists why there exists an omnipotent, omniscient and benevolent god, there is no further explanation they can give. |
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Jullie looked at him, with that benevolent smile that always seemed to be on her face. |
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Bruno had many friends and it is heartwarming to know that so many people loved and respected this benevolent and generous man. |
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Local people generally consider themselves to be benevolent and good-willed, fair, honest and ethical. |
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It is perceived as a benevolent or altruistic act, which is supposed to empower those who were once denied power. |
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These organisations project a reputation of being caring, considerate and benevolent. |
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His benevolent demeanor and tolerance have apparently not worked well. |
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Once in power, they often hired gifted artists to portray them in flattering and benevolent poses. |
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If you have a great person in charge then a benevolent dictator is wonderful. |
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CrossFitters work out in groups, moving to the demands of a benevolent taskmaster. |
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Camus answers that the absurdity of our tragic nature is actually benevolent. |
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Now, many Han Chinese view Tibetans as dangerous ingrates who have bitten the hand of their benevolent Chinese colonizers. |
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His general public image was that of a true sage, a benevolent, white-haired wise man, full of sound advice for the guidance of the lives of ordinary people. |
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It is possible that at the approach of senescence he may recant, forgive his enemies, make his peace with the world and become a benevolent father to his nation. |
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After all, Land League leaders had made clear that their long-term goal was to eliminate landlordism, no matter how benevolent individual owners might be. |
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Painting a picture of benevolent landlordism, the ILC's spokesmen often stressed the amounts of money spent on agricultural improvements over the years. |
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The treatment, no matter how benevolent in intent, was frankly invasive, and reinforced rather than relieved Joe's amnestic barriers for the events that triggered the fugue. |
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For while the sun finally shines on Arvay, it only does so once she can re-establish herself as the good mother, the benevolent angel in the house. |
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I don't have any doubt that my post-presidency has made some historians go back and look at the administration with a more benevolent and approving attitude. |
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The web is a terrible, confusing, violent, ruleless place that has run wild and cannot be harnessed and will never be placed under the benevolent, watchful eye of government! |
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Awkward moments and hilarity ensue until the humbled hero gets rescued by benevolent locals and in the process, gets transformed. |
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I was at first puzzled that Russell had imbued Polito with such benevolent qualities. |
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Some argue that predatory market forces make it impossible for benevolent governments to shield their populations from the beasts of prey that lurk beyond their borders. |
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His benevolent smile was topped by the warm charm flowing from his eyes. |
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He decided to adopt both these benevolent elements as his motif. |
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In this way a benevolent spirit is forged and wisdom is free to flourish. |
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James has a winning grin, a benevolent smile and an infectious laugh. |
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This is a benevolent fund, to which the coalmining companies contribute an amount that is levied on them, for the benefit of miners and their families, and the community. |
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No one would start from the premise that the natural world reflects the will of an omnipotent designer and conclude that the designer is benevolent. |
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How, again, can we explain the idea, held by so many religious people, that an omnipotent and benevolent God can justly condemn people to an eternity of torture? |
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Others have indulged their longing for herstories of powerful women, and in the process constructed theories about the benevolent, matriarchal exercise of power. |
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His plot kicks in when, by a twist of fate and some benevolent blackmail, a young doctor is forced to leave Montreal and spend a mouth on the windswept outport. |
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There she is named as one who is prosperous, yet fierce and passionate, a great mother, a refuge, a divine destroyer, a benevolent goddess, a protectress. |
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It is by turns infinitely benevolent and depthlessly maleficent. |
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Creatures are dust and ashes that rightly should tremble before the Judgement Throne of a just, benevolent and fearful deity who metes out punishment and reward. |
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Presidents are fond of equating their power with benevolent leadership. |
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It preaches Westernism, the toxic fruits of which are all too clear in our supposedly benevolent interventions in the Near and Middle East. |
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Not long ago, most people associated the Forest Service with its benevolent spokesbear, Smokey. |
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He is also good on the humorlessness of the benevolent world-improvers and their lack of personal bonds. |
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It means good fortune and derives from the Greek eudemon, which means a benevolent demon. |
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They are usually feared, but they can also be benevolent, guiding lost travelers to the right road. |
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In his view, the Roman Empire was to be governed as a divine monarchy with himself as the benevolent despot at its head. |
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Look, the benevolent overlord attitude might have gone a lot further for you back in the day, but don't even think you can use it on me. |
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In his version, Lucius is the son of the benevolent King Coilus and rules in the manner of his father. |
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Certainly anyone devoted to maintaining Christ as a lacquered benevolent spirit in a Disneyland of happiness is not going to like this movie. |
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Like the appeals to sympathy and generosity, the appeal to civic-mindedness attempts to capitalize on benevolent feelings. |
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Are they to be placed like devils beyond the pale of all human charities, and to be denied all kindly and benevolent offices? |
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Ever since our benevolent overlords, the Japanese, began to panic everything has been all turned around. |
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Asgard, the realm of the gods, remains locked in an eternal struggle between the benevolent Aesir and the demonic Vanir. |
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Chief among them, of course, is the tiresomeness of Julian's obsessive, if benevolent, racism. |
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Gayle Reaume, founder and CEO of Moolah U, knows all about the benevolent business leader. |
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Or, they may be less benevolent, as dray believes Gorelik was. |
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Help with onerous conditions is not help so much as benevolent coercion. |
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Since its introduction in 2003, pecha-kucha has spread like a benevolent virus and metamorphosed into an international movement. |
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In his 1985 statewide study of black slaveholders in South Carolina, Larry Koger challenged the benevolent view. |
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He belonged to several benevolent societies and charitable organizations. |
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Its themes were the value of benevolent aristocratic government, a loathing of political dogma, and the modernisation of Tory policies. |
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It is the tension between the dark and benevolent sides of love, which are reconciled in the end. |
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Malcolm, now the King of Scotland, declares his benevolent intentions for the country and invites all to see him crowned at Scone. |
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There has also existed in popular belief the concept of white witches and white witchcraft, which is strictly benevolent. |
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Looking back on Charles's reign, Tories tended to view it as a time of benevolent monarchy whereas Whigs perceived it as a terrible despotism. |
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In Abrahamic religions and Zoroastrianism, angels are often depicted as benevolent celestial beings who act as intermediaries between God or Heaven and Earth. |
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The director of Peugeot Motor Company, Tod Evans, has been elected president of Ben, the motor industry's occupational benevolent fund which is now in its ninety-fifth year. |
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Chinese and Eastern mythologies describe dragons as benevolent. |
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The theodicy of Paley and Thomas Malthus vindicated evils such as starvation as a result of a benevolent creator's laws, which had an overall good effect. |
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The last thing feminist Athenas see about corporate structures, government, or academia is that they are run by benevolent and all-protective fathers. |
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The objection is that the argument begs the question, meaning that the premise, that God has all the virtues, assumes the conclusion, that God is benevolent. |
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She attacked British imperialism in Dora Marsden's Freewoman, denying the distinction between Britain's benevolent imperialism and malevolent imperia1ism. |
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Living in a small stone shack tucked into the green hills just adjacent to the skatepark, Nacho is the benevolent godfather of La Kantera, the preserver of the scene. |
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Sunderland were benevolent in their refusal to capitalise on United's early shoddiness and compliant in their deep, unambitious defending after the break. |
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The Blueblood Foundation, as it is commonly known, was established two years ago as a benevolent fund to support exEverton players who need help after leaving the game. |
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