Born in Clooncormack, Hollymount she was kind-hearted by nature and generous to all and will be missed by her relations and neighbours. |
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Jack Clancy of Clancy's Bar has kindly provided generous sponsorship to subsidise transport to Coleraine. |
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But at the same time she had a sincere, kindly and generous nature to which I instinctively warmed. |
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Her friendliness, humble kindliness and her generous disposition won her the hearts of many people who came to know and love her personality. |
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Fill your bath with hot water, and add a generous amount of bath oil or gel for that touch of luxury. |
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Three enterprising Killorglin students were treated to the thrill of a lifetime last Wednesday thanks to generous business tycoon Bill Cullen. |
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Historical accounts describe the young princess as exceedingly tall, thin, pock-marked, and plain, but with a generous nature. |
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Thanks to a generous bequest we have been able to air-condition the sanctuary. |
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Rick developed design ideas for the farmhouse-style kitchen, with unfitted cabinetry and generous uses of old and reclaimed lumber. |
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It belies the myth of Scottish meanness, eh, what with that and Ken's generous lift the previous night. |
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Evan has a way of combining generous understatement with a big grin that is very endearing. |
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In his contact with people he was sincere and forthright, and always generous and ready to help in a practical way. |
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After your sweat session, rinse off in a cool shower and apply a generous amount of body lotion to damp skin. |
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After buying seed potatoes, cut them into generous segments with at least one eye each and let dry for a day or two before planting. |
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He is a very caring, thoughtful, generous man, so I get confused by the extremes. |
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I sit here jawing while Pavel enriches the world through his generous work. |
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I have the kindest, most generous and thoughtful readers and friends anywhere. |
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The potato base was accompanied by generous chunks of salmon and leak and served with salad and a wasabi mayo. |
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Dear Aunt Fan was generous and feckless, a large woman with a heart of gold, never a penny to bless herself with or a feather to fly with. |
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Do you wish more bands would remember to add a generous dollop of prog skronk to their punk rock? |
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April and September are the two months previously known for their generous rainfall, and therefore the best times for sowing or turfing a lawn. |
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All customers are provided with assigned seating and a generous 20 kg baggage allowance. |
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Blessed with a most generous nature, Kathleen was a true neighbour and good friend to many. |
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It would be my guess that the showrunners had to make a pretty generous deal with the studio. |
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Equally important this season are textures, so there are generous lashings of exotic skins, suedes, leathers and horsehair. |
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In addition he shouted me my meal, even though it was more of a snack than a meal, which was very generous of him I must say. |
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You are generous and proud in family situations especially regarding material and property matters. |
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Lili's lemon sole was accompanied by peeled prawns grilled kebab-style on skewers and a generous selection of boiled new potatoes. |
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Covering bare soil with a generous mulch of stable manure or compost is usually only practical for small areas. |
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Most recently, a gorgeous wild mushroom truffle soup stood out, along with a generous plate of skate dressed in an intense caper sauce. |
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A generous and good natured person, she was a lovely neighbour and friend and she will be very sadly missed by her family and close friends. |
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Tim is an all-encompassing trencherman, as generous to himself as he is to others. |
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Add a generous slosh of sherry, let it bubble for a moment, and follow up with a more modest splash of wine or cider vinegar. |
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Mix together with a dash of lemon juice, plenty of salt to taste, a generous shake of dried red chili flakes and a finely minced green onion. |
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Working parents ought to have extremely generous tax exemptions, transferable if necessary. |
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This was a very generous response from the community and thanks are extended to all who contributed. |
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A bhangra by children to highlight the merriment of Baisakhi won a generous round of applause. |
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The generous portion of shrimp was covered in a delicious spicy brown sauce and accompanied by a plain white bun. |
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The rate at which directors can accrue benefits is also more generous than the schemes they offer to their staff. |
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She was certainly generous and open to letting people use the mimeo and the space. |
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Local businesses came up trumps once again with their generous gifts supporting the information centre. |
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Not the least of these differences was the generous supply of alcohol in one and the teetotalism of the other. |
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Still, there was a constant stream of cars that generated a mighty wind that carried generous wafts of exhaust fumes. |
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Its drive began when generous waiting staff donated a week's tips to the cause. |
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It is his own wanton destruction of the bountiful and generous Mother Earth which will finally compel him to change his ways. |
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In fact, it's a diverse land of stunning scenery, generous nomads and abundant wildlife. |
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You are generous and loving in personal and family relationships and spend quality time with loved ones. |
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There are generous jackpots, wonderful cash prizes and a wonderful atmosphere for all lovers of the numbers game to enjoy. |
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Bea had a most generous nature to which people warmed to immediately and her kindness and good deeds were legendary. |
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The Americans have been our allies for almost a century, and are a generous and warm-hearted people. |
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It's encouraging and inspiring to meet generous and warm-hearted persons with vision and philosophy. |
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All of this was washed down with generous piping hot glasses of mulled wine. |
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As members arrived at our March meeting a generous collection of soap, toothbrushes, flannels, sponges, washing powder etc., gradually piled up. |
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The parties agreed to a joint custody providing daily care to mother with generous access to father. |
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They didn't know me from Adam but they were so kind and considerate and generous despite their grief. |
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Many companies offer generous benefits to your spouse, too which can all add up to a substantial amount of cover. |
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The main attraction, though, has to be the generous beer garden which sees locals and tourists alike jostling for space. |
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The idea of increasing their already generous remuneration, without demonstrable justification, is outrageous. |
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I wasn't intimidated at all, I think because he's so warm and affable and such a generous actor. |
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I would generally allow about one kilo for two generous helpings and serve with crusty bread and chilled crisp white muscadet. |
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A generous front in white glass curves out to form porches for the two main entrance doors. |
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Then, once a generous benefactor had been found, he started karting and his career was launched. |
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And we had a couple of Brothers who were pretty generous in lashing us with a cane. |
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What is the etiquette when the eyes in question are big, and brown, and fringed with generous dark lashes? |
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Now air ambulance bosses intend to name the new helicopter after their generous benefactor. |
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God bless the occasional generous law firm partner who's at home to take the call. |
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In the past, seniors also signed up with managed care plans to receive generous drug benefits. |
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Anne was well known for her beautiful and unusual flower gardens and her very kind and generous nature. |
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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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We had a wonderful time and his family and friends were kind and generous toward me. |
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For generous helpings of protein and low levels of fat, pork loin and tenderloin are on par with chicken breast. |
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There will once again be a raffle with more lovely prizes kindly donated by the generous business people of Tramore. |
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The NationalGeographic Society made a generous contribution toward the excavation of the acropolis and the theater. |
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He served it to us in leaf plates with a generous dollop of Maggie's tomato ketchup. |
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Fred had a warm and generous nature, coloured by a certain eccentricity, and he loved the wild places of the world. |
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Both make allusive abstract forms that can suggest seedpods, cells or constellations, and both work in a generous scale with a sensitive touch. |
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Nevertheless, a yet more generous policy might have paid political dividends. |
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Pour a generous dash of creme de menthe, Kahlua, Frangelico, or amaretto over vanilla ice cream or frozen yogurt. |
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In cold legal language it all sounded, and was, less generous and expansive than it had seemed in the emotional candlelight of a summer night. |
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It has not been shown that she went outside the generous ambit of the discretion given to her and in my judgment this appeal should be dismissed. |
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She squirted herself a generous amount of shampoo and began lathering her hair with it. |
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An edited transcription is reprinted here, in two parts, with the author's generous permission. |
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The second and final installment of an edited transcription is reprinted here with the author's generous permission. |
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His success led other parties to pledge to re-examine the country's generous refugee policy. |
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Add a teaspoon salt, a teaspoon sugar and a generous sprinkle of dried Italian herbs. |
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Yet it is more than just a skin, attested by the generous proportions of the apartments and the way in which light animates the interiors. |
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For instance, professors in fields like computer science could receive more generous pay hikes than those in liberal arts. |
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A luscious mocha sauce, the rich chocolate base, and a generous topping of crisp roasted almonds will make you long for more. |
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The richness of these museum collections is dependent upon generous donations. |
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Behind their bay windows are elegant drawing rooms and to the rear there is sufficient space to create generous kitchens and living areas. |
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She thanked them for their generous donation on behalf of the Kidney Foundation and gave apologies from the people who were unable to attend. |
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It was a forced response, albeit a generous one, to the social evils that the hurricane had exposed. |
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It requires a generous approach to the situations in which privacy is to be protected. |
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The family bathroom is a generous size and has a bath with a shower attachment, part-tiled walls and a heated towel rail. |
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Most of us will consider a clean-air car only if it comes with generous dollops of comfort, convenience, and roominess. |
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Among ancient philosophies it is the Aristotelian tradition which has the broadest and most generous conception of what the study of nature is. |
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The Wicking Soccer Shirt is styled with a generous fabric cut, 1x1 rib-knit collar and raglan sleeves with piping at the armholes. |
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They have been made what we think is a generous offer, round about a ten per cent increase in pay over two years. |
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I believe the balance sheet of Australian history is a very generous and benign one. |
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As she passed our row, I noticed that her spectacles were held together by generous amounts of sticky tape. |
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The college offers low tuition and the department has a generous endowment for student awards and assistantships. |
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My diet has always included generous amounts of meat, butter, eggs, fried foods, chips, and cheese. |
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And those were the days when you could still get generous grants for poor families. |
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The sacristan is grateful for the generous response by all Mass goers to the recent collection at the Masses over last weekend. |
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Spoon a generous heaping tablespoon of the chocolate batter into each muffin cup. |
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Firstly, we could be more generous to the people who really do need our help, because they are being deprived by those bludgers. |
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Each window projects as a bay, with a base low enough to sit on and wide enough to serve as a generous shelf for flowers and cards. |
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Most people, I reckon, could be swayed by the sales assistant's generous offer. |
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The generous New Hope program had a particularly salutary academic effect on boys, the team found. |
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The servings are generous and the food is tasty, although it could be more savoury. |
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The cabinets should be able to store a generous stack of plates, cups, saucers, and bowls. |
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Their most likely primary use, however, will be as a generous tax shelter for the upper-income set. |
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These are hardly generous limits and could discourage low-income savers from bothering to save at all. |
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The reception rooms are generous in size and include a drawing room, dining room, sitting room and study. |
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It is a benevolent heart and a generous mind which enjoy the encounter of other people. |
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When we are alienated or frustrated, we will never forget somebody's generous help. |
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A mouthful of nineteen botanicals gives it a complex flavor of fruit and spice and a generous mouthfeel. |
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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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The move would make the 61-year-old tycoon one of Britain's most generous benefactors. |
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Open to the public and free to attend, the event has been made possible by generous support from club benefactors and sponsors. |
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For example, it is difficult to think of a more Scottish dish than haggis, but this was served with a generous ladle of Drambuie sauce. |
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All of this has been made possible by the generous contributions of many benefactors at home and abroad. |
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New sixth form scholarships have now been created through the work of the School Foundation and generous donations from outside benefactors. |
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Furthermore, a comfortable retirement today is largely dependent on generous pensions based on an employee's final salary. |
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Judges and juries were generous in making the required inference on the basis of evidence of long user. |
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It is left to us to keep their generous benefaction alive, and our blessed, beautiful country worthy of their courage. |
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A generous ruff about the neck, and breeches on the hind legs are preferred. |
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The club extends seasonal greetings to all and thanks for the generous support of the lotto throughout the year. |
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The reward for such assistance was a generous salvage payment based on the percentage of the value of the saved cargo and boat. |
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The bulk auto-enrolment will send New Zealanders a powerful signal to emphasise the point already made by generous incentives. |
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I hurriedly changed into a black fleece sweater and a knee-length jean skirt and put a generous amount of mousse in my hair to semi-smooth it. |
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For auto makers, generous incentives worked like magic to cut inventories and boost sales. |
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Throw in a generous helping of parochial interests, and the result is an overcooked and unappetizing stew. |
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The generous owner of Le Vigneron had opened a dusty magnum from his dimly-lit vault. |
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Kellogg College has received generous benefactions from the Kellogg Foundation. |
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If generous severance pay is out of the question, negotiate for other departure perks. |
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Whether this is a result of poor writing or poor acting is a toss-up, but let's be generous and blame both. |
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Surprisingly, we were tolerated and all of our cravings were satiated in the most generous and hospitable manner possible. |
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The day's takings were improved by a generous gesture by local couple Phil and Lesley Easton, who gave a mountain bike to be auctioned. |
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But countless makeable plays have gone unmade and been ruled hits by generous official scorers. |
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When hungry worshippers broke their fasts, bakers were ready with cakes and breads to which dairy and eggs were added with a generous hand. |
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Preferring chicken breast to legs, I used meat alone, cut into generous pieces and marinaded in the sauce overnight. |
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Herbs are essential ingredients and a generous mix of marjoram, basil, rosemary, and thyme is used for seasoning roast meats and the barbecue. |
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But its generous portions, authentic cuisine, value and exotic Uygur dance all ensure a special dining experience. |
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Consistent with his generous heart, the talented Teuton is quick to credit others with his improvements. |
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When a company is acquired, and new executives take over, generous severance is considered appropriate. |
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Grateful thanks have been extended to the people of the region for their generous contributions. |
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It takes a generous mix of humor, bravado, and unflagging optimism for Krauss to persist in the task he's given himself. |
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At the same time, he continued to draw his generous MP's salary, not to mention the equally generous expenses that go therewith. |
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I got your memo, your letter of thanks and your rather generous severance of seven weeks. |
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The spicy bhel puri with generous fillings of onions, tomatoes and sev is a great hit. |
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Of a kind and generous disposition he toiled hard all his life for the good of his family. |
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He's a generous tipper and a conscientious citizen who shows up for jury duty when he's summoned. |
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I'm happy and glad to see that God is merciful and generous towards all people, whether they are religious or not. |
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As in all sensitive and generous souls, people born into this sign can seem rather meek and timid. |
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His steady and competent effort bore fruit beyond estimate and stand today in near and distant places as generous monuments to his skill. |
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In the film he is someone with a generous heart and an open mind, sensitive, selfless and even noble. |
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One of the most brave and unique documentary projects, it leaves you in awe of its selfless creator and his generous family. |
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Thanks to some very generous donations and a colossal amount of hard work, it's all taken shape. |
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Normal polite, generous people seem to turn into very selfish, self-centred individuals once they light up a cigarette. |
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They also have generous bathroom facilities that they allow one to use in emergencies. |
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The generous showerhead reaches far into the cubicle and, with 410 mm projection, water falls centrally over the bather. |
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He was not so generous with, Dyer whose seconds threw in the towel during the sixth round. |
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Parsley sauce isn't right with the kippers so I make a dill mayonnaise instead, or sometimes serve them with just a squeeze of lemon and a generous helping of greens. |
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Thanks to generous support of the Taube Family Foundation and the National Endowment for the Humanities, those archives have now been organized and microfilmed. |
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And yet, while most of us basked in these literary offerings, less generous critics ruthlessly savaged these works. |
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A long-running dispute in Scotland was settled before he reached the top, with a more generous pay increase than is on offer in England and Wales. |
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Everybody that touched that show was so talented and soulful and generous as people and performers. |
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We want to avoid this wherever possible but despite the fact we pay for flights and offer generous resettlement grants, many of these failed claimants still refuse to leave. |
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Ten years on, I like my vodka and tonic in a well-cut piece of glass with a few roughly hewed hunks of ice and a generous squeeze of real lime, thank you very much. |
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You newshounds won't be able to resist relaying the latest entertaining information, complete with added theatrical effects and generous artistic license. |
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With its generous proportions and relative distance from the main accommodation, this area lends itself for use as a home office or teenager's den. |
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The more generous among these caped-crusader types view Schneiderman as well-meaning but misguided. |
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She is genuinely gorgeous, with that thick, cascading soap opera hair, generous mouth, and beauty pageant legs. |
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The minster has always been funded by generous gifts and legacies. |
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Gideon Gaye's follow-up, Hawaii, confounded all those expectations but still managed to serve up a generous dose of thoughtful, evocative tunes, done to a turn. |
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I have been reasonably generous in allowing a little bit of toing and froing, because there have been causes for it, but now I want to return to question time. |
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As well as bed and board, she would be granted a generous wage. |
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It is generous in its scope, but the generosity is based on long-term realism and the proposition that reform and change is not only necessary, but unavoidable. |
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All pizzas have the same zippy tomato sauce and generous dimensions. |
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During our interview, he was intense, fast, generous with his time, and thoughtful and expansive with his answers. |
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We are so accustomed to meretricious cultural studies that when the real thing comes along, generous and suggestive, we may fail to see how many windows and veins it opens. |
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What some attendees remember best is not so much the generous hospitality as the rousing speeches which he would deliver to his executive fan club. |
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But equally as important, he was a great guy, and a kind and generous friend. |
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All those who knew her and especially those many who gained so much from her tuition, warm friendship and generous kindness will miss her very much indeed. |
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However, the side of scalloped potatoes was creamy and excellent and there was a generous portion of steamed vegetables that made it feel like a holiday dinner. |
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So-called generous displays may be conspicuous consumption designed to inspire envy. |
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He was a kind, gracious, and generous friend, and a mentor beyond compare. |
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Colombian President Andres Pastrana, a light breeze riffling his silvered hair, steps forward to accept this generous gift from the American people. |
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If you slice the ball, you should establish more generous limits. |
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Those were the melons she served on the fancy white plates with the silver rims, a generous quarter pre-sliced along the rind so we had only to cut off chunks with our spoons. |
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A business PC is a different kettle of fish, and many will be surprised to find that a standard 20GB drive is generous enough for the majority of users. |
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As my marriage to Mark ends, I believe him to be one of the kindest, most generous and loyal human beings on earth. |
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Davis signed off on comically generous pensions for government workers. |
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This event was hugely successful with a Race Card of fifty-one races and over seventy generous sponsors whose names were listed on the official programme. |
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He is a mild-mannered and generous guy, not the kind of person prone to fits of pique or rage. |
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A new fitted kitchen with timber framed windows overlooks the rear of the property and one of the two bedrooms has a walk-in cupboard providing generous storage space. |
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Although Cuba was once a generous mixture of Europeans, West Africans and Chinese, today there remain only 300 pure Chinese and Chinatown has become a tourist trap. |
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More importantly, the ode implies that Henri is generous and magnanimous. |
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He was kind, generous and always modest about his achievements. |
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Reef corals adapt to inhabitants both within and without in a most generous and accommodating way, creating and sustaining a rich variety of life. |
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On the contrary, a new Populus poll for the Times has suggested such widespread eagerness to appear generous that avowals of altruism occasionally precede the actual act. |
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It was a simple dish made up of thin slices of perfectly cooked beef and onions, served with a generous amount of a light gravy with hints of Asian flavourings. |
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In the Senate, the Democrats passed the budget 56-40 with the generous aid of 24 Republicans. |
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But this is the most generous interpretation, and, I suspect, the one least likely to be internalized by young fans. |
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Roger Williams lured them with private plane rides, generous consulting contracts and even cash, interviews and records show. |
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Character witnesses he called in his defence described him as generous and warm-hearted, recalling he had organised charity events after a friend died in a car crash. |
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The extraordinary range of vessels shows him as a generous host, welding alliances while softening visiting dignitaries with games, drink and music. |
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Pensions experts also warn you should think carefully before transferring out of an existing scheme because you may qualify for generous benefits. |
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Only the most generous employers provide this cover, but millions of us have bought these policies, often linked to mortgages and term assurance cover. |
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Here, a tall, footed glass holds a generous scoop of house-made vanilla ice cream and is presented to you alongside a chilled bottle of Stewart's root beer. |
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A generous sprinkling of pepper may also provide a deterrent, and many owners swear by a harmless squirt of water from a well-aimed hose or water pistol. |
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There are several, for example, who have served in the top ranks of Government and who get generous monthly pensions, and yet are lucratively employed elsewhere. |
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A person of limited means may be generous or have a miserly attitude. |
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Imagine deep pile rugs, generous upholstered pieces, fabric on the walls. |
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I usually tip, and tbh I would tend to tip on the over generous side! |
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In general, even the most generous vouchers cover less than 75 percent of the market price for childcare. |
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I thank God for the many blessings I have already received from his generous love, and look forward to the day when I can glorify him with you and all the saints in heaven. |
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Many Ugandans are incredibly generous with their time, and will always share resources like money and possessions around the family and the village. |
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The two guys with me had been way generous with the boilermakers. |
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And ran out bare minutes later with generous amounts of local brie, stilton and mature cheddar, plus a box of mixed highland soft cheeses and some oatcakes. |
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Many thanks for your response and for your generous offer of help. |
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By one of those generous turns that make Davie unpredictable he nevertheless acknowledges what Thomas finally achieved, not scrupling to call it great poetry. |
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Student-athletes get those generous amounts in direct, in-kind compensation. |
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The dish is a plateful of whole smelts, done in a sweet and salty soy-based sauce, topped with a generous scattering of lemon slices and green onion. |
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After years of Venezuelans smuggling cheap gas into Colombia for generous profits, Venezuela closes the whole border each night. |
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If I was intensely sick, they might feel generous enough to call the medical team to give me a shot to stop the nausea. |
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His friends mourned a kind and generous man as well as a great talent. |
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My grandfather frequently threatened to rescind the myriad generous bestowals my sister and I were to receive upon his passing if he ever heard we'd cast a Democratic vote. |
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You may reach this trail via other routes at Eagle Cliff or start out from your car at an unofficial trailhead that begins in the driveway of generous homeowners. |
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She was a generous person who dedicated her life to her nieces and nephew, neither marrying nor returning to visit her relations in Cornwall. |
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If someone commited adultery and hence broke the Law with such generous begivings they were entitled to harshest punishment to save time. |
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We know how Darius got the Persian Empire from the rest of his fellow Peers, from the first neighing of his generous Steed. |
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Registered dockers laid off by employers within the Scheme had the right either to be taken on by another, or to generous compensation. |
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Most of all, Nasser wanted the United States to supply arms on a generous scale to Egypt. |
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For example, rich nations generally employ more generous standards of poverty than poor nations. |
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Compensation made to the legal residents of the forest was reasonably generous by comparison with other forests. |
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Hence, common ostriches drink relatively large volumes of water daily, and excrete generous quantities of highly concentrated urine. |
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Under the generous patronage of Nicholas, humanism made rapid strides as well. |
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Freemasonry had gained a generous following in Europe and the Americas during the 19th century and found its way to the Philippines. |
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As a matter of public policy, damages available for intentional torts tend to be broader and more generous than for negligent torts. |
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Having as a young man eagerly sought the support of established authors, he was in his later years a generous sponsor of many younger writers. |
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We arose at five the next morning and were given a very good and generous breakfast before we started our descent of the mountain. |
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You may even live in a private Wi-Fi zone, as I do, thanks to an unknowingly generous neighbor who hasn't secured his or her Wi-Fi network. |
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The sauce smothering 10 or so generous pieces of tender chicken was sweet and tasted more of coconut than other kormas. |
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Herds of spotted deer, gaur, sambar and the endangered barasingha are all fairly generous with their darshan. |
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There is also generous tarmacadamed surface parking and vehicle movement areas. |
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Milord will be generous to his retainers, and they will thank him for being such a jolly good chap. |
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Easy, too, to rail and rant against MPs who misclaim generous expenses and sometimes get rather uppity when such conduct is questioned. |
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To T serve, top each flatbread with generous spoonfuls of the souvlaki, yogurt and a drizzle of oil. |
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Despite the stilted dialogue and a generous grating of cheesiness, Catherine Hardwicke's film is a sprightly romantic yarn. |
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Since the new Emperor was no more generous than the old, Claudius gave up hope of public office and retired to a scholarly, private life. |
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As a person, ancient historians described Claudius as generous and lowbrow, a man who sometimes lunched with the plebeians. |
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His wet nurse was Hodierna of St Albans, whom he gave a generous pension after he became king. |
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He was generous in his gifts and affection and was said to be easy to get along with. |
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Aside from a generous helping of boos, the audience was speechless. |
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Parliament granted James a generous life income, including all of the proceeds of tonnage and poundage and the customs duties. |
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A 'good' king was a generous king who through his wealth won the support which would ensure his supremacy over other kingdoms. |
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The school raised the money through donations from generous alumni. |
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The players also suffered from public attention, receiving generous hospitality at times which impacted on their performances. |
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Morris was the most affluent member of the Set, and was generous with his wealth toward the others. |
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Whatever else it is, Embankment is generous and brave, a statement of intent. |
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Burton was generous and supportive to everyone throughout the production and coached the understudies himself. |
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First, suffrage was the most generous in the world, with every man allowed to vote who owned a certain amount of property. |
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Peoples separated from the Roman religion have imitated but imperfectly so generous a charity. |
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Offa was a generous patron of the church, founding several churches and monasteries, often dedicated to St Peter. |
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The King spared Isabella, giving her a generous allowance, and she soon returned to public life. |
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Mercury then joins its higher octave and generous counterpart Jupiter early next week, and it opens gates of opportunity. |
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One of the spurs to the active and generous patronage of poets must have been the prospect that one's name and deeds would live forever. |
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Sally was generous and open-hearted to the point of foolishness, but that was her experience. |
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Each dish is designed to be sampled and diners can go through a large selection of dim sum quickly accompanied by a generous amount of good tea. |
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The marine life on the reefs is believed to be one of the most important reasons why the Norwegian coastline is such a generous fishing ground. |
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Henry II triumphed over the coalition of his sons, but was generous to them in the peace settlement agreed at Montlouis. |
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It is assumed that a king has the means to be a generous host and is more generous with his own property. |
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The terms were unusually generous but, as his son later wrote, the monarchs were not confident of his return. |
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He was especially generous to men of letters and rhetors, several of whom he pensioned with salaries of as much as 1,000 gold pieces a year. |
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I desire you would remember the Ladies, and be more generous and favourable to them than your ancestors. |
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Despite the generous supply and quality of food, some prisoners died of starvation after gambling away their rations. |
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Coffee drinks, including shakeratos made with espresso shaken over ice, are served at the generous bar. |
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A compact and stylish design, it produces 1 generous quart of excellent, smooth ice cream in 20 to 25 minutes. |
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The town is filled with lovely, lovely Taswegians, the kindest and most generous people I have ever met. |
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The deep-heel cupping, arch support, and shock absorbancy supports the foot while providing generous comfort. |
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Everyone was very generous with their time, and their availability. |
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Through the generous gift of tissue donation, RTI is able to provide these allografts to children in need. |
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Torp sees Tjuvholmen as a robust yet generous armature for all sorts of activities, for both locals and tourists. |
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Rheault Construction of Oxford built the keyway and made a generous cash donation to the project. |
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His reforms were Thatcherite in their free-market ideology, but Laborite in generous funding. |
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He explained that Gen Y expect for decreased tax rates, increased growth rates, low unemployment and generous baby bonuses. |
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Laotians are laidback by nature, but they are also generous and good-humored. |
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Out here, schussing through the pines, you'll spy the miniature Spooner Cabin with a generous woodpile to feed the pot-bellied stove inside. |
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The Lions kick off their campaign against group makeweights Angola tomorrow, but are afforded a generous 4-7 for the win by tote-sport. |
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Worn out but with an underlying humanity and work ethic a the title refers to how he does his hits a Pitt makes Jackie a scruffily generous soul. |
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Don himself was bottomlessly generous and vulnerable and forgiving. |
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There was no marzipan layer between the over-sweet but dry icing and the cake, which was neither as warm nor as generous as it could be. |
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Set a meatball and a generous spoonful of sauce on each basil leaf, then add a little pecorino. |
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The shashlik chicken starter was generous in size and had dark edges with a nice smokey flavour. |
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For each pancake, pour a generous dollop on the skillet or griddle. |
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Whether it's the most generous fillings or the freshest bead, when it comes to a butty you know your stuff. |
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The S'mores Flatbread is cut into four generous squares and presented on a small rectangular platter. |
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Essentially, it's a chick flick with generous portions of naked carnality thrown into the mix. |
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