Would Your Eminence be so magnanimous as to enlighten your most loyal servant to the identities? |
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It was magnanimous of Mr Beattie to accept responsibility for the failures in our power supply. |
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The tragic blunders of the era of reconstruction came from the lack of such magnanimous politics. |
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King Frederick William, in a magnanimous gesture, presented the entire room to the tsar. |
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It should be realised that without their good will and magnanimous gesture, such a major project as this could not go ahead. |
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The parents have been magnanimous, and both the parent-teacher association and action group have worked well as a team. |
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It's been suggested that having terminal cancer has made me more forgiving and magnanimous, since death is approaching at considerable speed. |
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He always showed a wonderful degree of sportsmanship and in victory or defeat was magnanimous to the other side. |
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Matilda's inability to be magnanimous in victory had cost the country another 12 years of civil war. |
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I wish to thank you for all your support last night and the magnanimous gesture of giving me your water bottle. |
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But despite his disappointment, McCallion was more than magnanimous in defeat. |
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She was feeling less bitter, so she took off her petticoat and put on her greatcoat, the better to be magnanimous. |
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And he's got to be a magnanimous, gracious loser to help bring the country together. |
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Haney is a true sportsman, always magnanimous and complimentary to his rivals. |
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But the experience, sadly, left them neither magnanimous nor humble in victory. |
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Before I was short-tempered and abrasive, but now I have learned the art of becoming more magnanimous. |
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Lady Luck, however, deserted him on the night but he was magnanimous and dignified in defeat. |
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Moreover, we appreciate the magnanimous gesture of the Minister of Sports for apologising in the larger interest of cricket. |
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Manager of its football team from 1963 to 1974, this prince of charm was a true gentleman, magnanimous in defeat and generous in victory. |
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The public likes to bemoan a difficult and wildly diva, hellish in rehearsal, magnanimous on stage, humble in the face of her art. |
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She decided that, in light of the news she was going to share, she could be magnanimous and forgive Aria. |
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He had his days of disappointment too, but he was equally gracious and magnanimous in both victory and defeat. |
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There is a difference between being magnanimous and being a patsy. |
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My love for burgers is not only ardent and epic but also unbigoted and magnanimous. |
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It is with great regret that I note that the Czech Government has not, to date, been magnanimous enough to make a gesture. |
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There are many exceptions to the rule, but a fear of affluenza has prompted some wealthy parents to disinherit their children for magnanimous reasons. |
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He's a frank, sometimes cranky widower, at times magnanimous and at others captious. |
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But Mr Murphy is going to have to be magnanimous and, to a degree, conciliatory too. |
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Mr Jonathan's magnanimous concession of victory to Mr Buhari will be a terrific boost to democrats across the continent. |
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In some ways, the French would quite like to be asked for help, enabling them to appear magnanimous in spirit and be useful in practice. |
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Our endeavours to assist in the creation of the ECHR were noble and magnanimous. |
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It is a great steward of a person who recognizes and chooses the magnanimous goodness of God. |
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God, who is eternal, is thus the most magnanimous, and so, he is also most merciful and compassionate, seeing to the depths of humanity's needs. |
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Our goals were not magnanimous enough and our visions were unconvincing and our compromises too lazy. |
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If we each attuned to this magnanimous God Within, wouldn't we all do all we could for one another? |
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Let Austria be equally magnanimous towards the minorities within its own boundaries, such as the Carinthian Slovenes. |
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And somehow or another, despite them knowing we are partisan, we are now expected to be constructing some magnanimous equalitarian forum here at our personal blogs. |
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Such restraint certainly appears to refute any accusation of aerial terrorism and seems almost magnanimous compared to the British propensity to bomb any suspicious activity. |
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Even Rachel Maddow, who wrote her doctoral thesis on AIDS reform in prisons, seemed surprised by the seemingly magnanimous move. |
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I much prefer a gracious, magnanimous withdrawal, but if it is beyond that member to do such a thing, then we will let it lie where it lies, and will deal with it in public. |
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More importantly, the ode implies that Henri is generous and magnanimous. |
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If you can quieten the Paris crowd you have half the battle won and they proved themselves magnanimous in defeat by giving the Scots a rousing cheer at the final whistle. |
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It is easy to be magnanimous, of course, when things go well for you. |
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It was his first domestic reverse as Celtic manager, and a painful one, but he was calm and magnanimous as he congratulated Rangers that afternoon. |
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We are now the best of friends however, as I am magnanimous in defeat. |
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As such, he calls for liberals to be magnanimous, recognize trade-offs, and say that this trade-off was worth it. |
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This means that an agreement, when it finally emerges, will not be uplifting, elegant, and magnanimous. |
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But whereas Bezukhov is redeemed by his magnanimous virtures, Soledad is driven mad by the different forces tearing at her. |
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The sun, his friend for the moment, seemed sullen today, not wishing to warm the straw and heat his limbs in any magnanimous act of good neighbourliness. |
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Given the beginning of a new chapter in our relations with Italy, we would like to take this opportunity once again to thank the Government and people of Italy for that magnanimous act. |
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National governments should be magnanimous here, so as to ensure that employees and employers have an incentive to stop offering and engaging in illicit work. |
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By the same token, we do not want the federal government or federal Parliament to involve themselves in debates within Quebec society on the pretext that they are more magnanimous than the provinces or Quebec. |
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I am very grateful to Mr Harbour, not only for being so magnanimous in his comments about the work I carried out on this report, but also for taking on so many of the numerous amendments I tabled. |
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Paid traffickers, most of whom are involved in large-scale, cross-border organised crime, make cruel profits out of the misfortune and hopes of the people concerned and do not provide magnanimous humanitarian services. |
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Make the bath an adventurous moment with the gentle crocodile, the pundit bear and the magnanimous lion. Or make it a pleasant gathering with the aristocratic giraffe, the jaunty elephant and the mischievous Hippopotamus. |
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With respect to the comments which were made a moment ago by our colleagues in the Bloc Quebecois, I would have to say unfortunately that I cannot be as magnanimous. |
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Instead, the Liberals are quibbling about whether they can frame the bill to show them as being magnanimous in dealing with the surplus by dividing it in thirds. |
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Schieffer, by contrast, was more magnanimous and respectful. |
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Also, despite his failing health, the late A. D. P. Heeney was magnanimous in according us two lengthy interviews during which he corroborated much of our interpretation of his chairmanship. |
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It was small and self-important rather than big and magnanimous. |
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Fear God as well you may, listen, obey and be magnanimous. |
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An internationally exhibited printmaker, Matsubara made a magnanimous gift to the ROM in 1998 of 177 woodcuts from her early work. |
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I would like to conclude by extending warm thanks to Mr Oostlander, who has, as rapporteur, been magnanimous enough not to inhibit discussion, and has remained sensitive enough to keep faith with himself. |
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Even on questions of mercy, Montaigne the Pyrrhonist trumps Montaigne the magnanimous liberal. |
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His lesson of loving sharing remains an example for all of us, called to devote ourselves to the high and magnanimous causes of the promotion of the whole man and of each man. |
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The 11-member troupe, from Essex, said the Scotswoman, long time favourite to win the competition, was even more magnanimous backstage than she was in front of the cameras. |
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We aspire to the magnanimous firmness of the philosophic sage. |
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However, that they might not be thought of as wicked men and those who are lacking in fidelity, may God forbid, they wrote down for them this magnanimous praise, etc. |
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