They realized that they were a great number who shared the injustices and the generosities of the publishing milieu. |
Mr. Banta packs the suitcases and peppers each day with small generosities like blending the breakfast protein shakes. |
Kuttner, a scarily prolific writer and a co-editor of The American Prospect, lauds the New Deal for its sundry generosities, including publicly financed mortgages, although, he grants, they did not quite end the Depression. |
Such verbal generosities were in fact only a humbugging disguise of the inexorable conventions that tied things together and bound people down to the old pattern. |
This is why he thinks, in spite of all his well known generosities, this or that fellow, the godfather, godmother, the neighbor, the boss, the friend, etc. have not repaid him as they were supposed to. |
In New York, where generosities too often find their fuel in self-interest, gifts become another means by which we market the exacting nature of our urbanity. |