You get to watch benevolently, breathe in crisp Alpine air, sip Swiss wine and wolf down chocolates by the handful. |
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Pretty soon you'll have to pay royalties for your thoughts benevolently loaned to you by private industry. |
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The statue, with outspread wings and hands raised benevolently, was on a trough where horses drank before pulling their heavy loads up the hill. |
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He laughed aloud in wonder, and smiled benevolently down at the recumbent figure in his lap. |
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Neil, who has now joined us, smiles benevolently and explains he was put out to grass while Christine spent the next five years sowing her wild oats in Westminster. |
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But the event passed off happily, with 40,000 revellers bopping away as Merseyside police looked benevolently on. |
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Many of the pictures in the show were made in nature reserves and national parks, touched by man even if benevolently. |
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After a pregnant pause, sheepish handshakes and the occasional hug were traded, and the colonel beamed benevolently from the podium. |
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A creditors' cartel can, in the best of all cases, act benevolently towards a debtor. |
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Somewhat higher windage losses and poorer mechanical efficiency are benevolently accepted in this context. |
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Notre-Dame-des-Flots watches benevolently over the small fishing boats lined up on the quay. |
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Therefore, they benevolently welcomed these men and women in search of a new and original spiritual identity. |
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No, the only chance we have is for news outlets to recognize their awesome reality-creating power and wield it benevolently. |
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Finally, nostalgic for his happy Chicago childhood, he turned his drama department into a surrogate family with himself as benevolently beaming paterfamilias. |
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Thankfully, the landlady, a stately, old woman with a reassuring gaze was still awake at this ungodly hour and benevolently helped me into a small room on the first floor. |
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When she died, aged 75, she was still prospecting, close to the Arctic circle, having benevolently spent much of her fortune on schools and frontier hospitals. |
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Politicians believe, probably correctly, that they will spend the windfall from licence fees and casino taxes more benevolently than gangsters would. |
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A Ruler must justify his position by acting benevolently before he can expect reciprocation from the people. |
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The fifteen EU members benevolently welcomed the proposal by the Commission and the Presidency that they should get one extra year's payment from the Structural Fund. |
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Some, however, like the Gurt Dog in Somerset and the Black Dog of the Hanging Hills in Connecticut, are said to behave benevolently. |
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The bearded Mr Pischetsreider beamed benevolently from the platform, displaying his rampant Anglophilia as he reeled off the brand names redolent of a famous motor heritage: Austin, Morris, Wolseley and Riley. |
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That is an interesting remark, that we would assume governments act benevolently and without institutional constraint, especially in light of what has gone on today. |
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In 1992, the Town Council benevolently placed this palace at the disposal of the French Cultural Mission and today it houses the French Cultural and Linguistic Center of the region. |
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The sitting room welcomes us benevolently for coffee. |
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Saumane: This pretty village gazes benevolently over the Sorgue plain, a few kilometres from Fontaine-de-Vaucluse, with its dry-stone houses, dominated by the XIVth century fortress-castle. |
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Young people would come to cause trouble, if I correctly understand the imperfect English of Mohammed Ashraf, who benevolently monitors the entrance. |
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