The mode and substance of a country's foreign policy can elicit beauty, brilliance and benignity by showing diplomatic skills in negotiation. |
He was by all accounts a saintly man, and his own benignity surely informed his understanding of film and what he saw as its realist mission. |
Despite their histologic benignity, sinonasal papillomas have a small but definite potential for malignant transformation. |
Henry never interfered with anyone's judgment, and indeed had an air of benignity when he made points in the form of suggestions. |
Such men have some rights it is true, such as the law in its benignity accords them, but not the rights of freemen. |
So, did it take a row over a ban on journalists to enable him to penetrate the secret that the regime is not a model of benignity? |