All paramedics are fully qualified on the new defibrillators, which our community so generously purchased. |
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Even the corridors, so often the mean afterthought in offices, are generously spaced. |
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Physicians are reimbursed generously for treatment, penuriously for prevention. |
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The above wish to thank all who contributed so generously to their recent collection and also all those who collected at the masses. |
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This room has been extended and is generously sized, with ample space for a family-sized dining table. |
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Thanks also to the collectors who gave so generously of their time in inclement weather without complaint. |
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I also feel generously inclined towards artists who have previously, or since, redeemed themselves with their contribution to music. |
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Tomorrow night we should be warm again, back at the fazenda, where the owner has generously offered us a night in his house. |
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Also, many thanks to all the committee members who generously gave of their time. |
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Maybe it's because I have been so generously compensated in the past that this feels a little like a slap in the face. |
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Both are generously proportioned and include original cast iron fireplaces with tiled insets along with original polished timber floors. |
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Sprinkle them generously with salt, and a little more thyme if you wish, then serve with halves of lemon and finger bowls and napkins. |
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The group thank everyone who contributed so generously to their recent church gate collection. |
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Annual flag day is this May Bank Holiday weekend and we would ask everybody to subscribe as generously as possible. |
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Splash it generously all over your body to remove that hot, sticky feeling, and cool you down, and refresh and invigorate the skin. |
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With the pitch offering him little assistance, he flighted the ball generously. |
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A floribunda, generously covered with soft apricot flowers that repeat throughout the summer, it is worthy of a place in any garden. |
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They have always had costed plans to make sure pensions are funded generously. |
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Soups seem to be particularly good, and on a previous occasion I had some superb, and generously portioned, wild mushroom broth. |
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He has also freely and generously helped young people break into the business. |
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Large numbers of my electorate give generously and freely to community service. |
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She gives freely and generously of her time when it comes to fundraising whether it is bag packing, collecting flags or climbing Knocknarea. |
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Write a check, make a pledge, organize a fund-raiser, but give generously consistently, and repeatedly And do it today. |
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He visited 17 projects that were being funded and asked the distinguished guests to give generously. |
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It is no wonder locals respond generously to fundraising efforts by the local unit. |
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The association wishes to thank all those who generously contributed to our recent Flag Day collections. |
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They were created in the 1960s, and generously given for the enjoyment of children who love to touch and caress the bronze surfaces. |
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The manager of nationwide special programs said Canadian marathoners have given generously to the charity. |
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The group has generously purchased 2,000 safety vests and donated them to 4-H clubs to keep for future clean-up campaigns. |
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This is one of the three annual collections, and parishioners are asked to give as generously as possible. |
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She thanked all who contributed so generously and helped to make this novel event a great success. |
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My fishing partner had generously relinquished his place on the far bank in order to come and photograph my fish. |
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And here he was... not knowing if she had generously allowed him to address her so. |
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He has generously helped me out with ideas and comments over the last fifteen years. |
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Thank you for your unexpected invitation, and for generously extending it to my relatives. |
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Young Sarah regaled us with her mastery of the somersault while generously sharing her various toys and books with us. |
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He brought me on-board to write about music and generously praised my nascent writing efforts. |
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She joins me in sending the most reverent thanks for your generously bestowed solicitudes. |
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As a box is reserved in his name at the theater, he has generously invited us to join him whenever it is convenient. |
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The projects appear very generously displayed with only a maximum of two in each room. |
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There were pictures of children working in well-equipped and generously staffed schools. |
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He was hideous looking, worsened only by the nauseating waft of cheap perfume he had so generously doused. |
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Communal areas such as gardens, entrances, staircases, and landings are all generously proportioned. |
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What does a reporter do when she is generously slathered with blobs of earth from head to toe as she travels through the jungle? |
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Fenton is dressed like Petruchio from Kiss Me Kate, and Falstaff himself wanders around in a generously padded body suit. |
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The director's office is topped by three floors of offices subdivided by generously glazed partitions. |
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He quotes generously from gazetteers and 19th-century accounts to provide a historical perspective. |
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We make our suggestions as gently as we can, and we trust once again that as in the past, you will respond as generously as you can. |
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A great many people gave very generously of their time, money and energy to make it a reality. |
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I want to thank the many people who gave generously of their time on the legal support team. |
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This sense of space is continued throughout with generously proportioned rooms. |
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Indian society traditionally favors more generously proportioned women than demanded in the modeling and beauty-queen business. |
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While in need of some modernisation, the accommodation is bright and generously proportioned throughout. |
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They do make fantastic, generously proportioned scones and really colourful salads. |
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Theories, case studies, empirical studies, therapy session transcripts and treatment protocols are generously offered throughout this work. |
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This excellent facility very much depends on public support, so please give generously. |
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The Ecumenical Patriarch generously prepared this article as a special blessing for this issue. |
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Place half of this in a buttered gratin dish, then season generously with salt and pepper. |
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Whenever she came to the office the same effusiveness she so generously gave to me was also shown to my staff. |
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Measuring roughly 25 x 13 x 11 inches, this is one generously dimensioned bag! |
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Oil return to the sump is via generously dimensioned, directly connected vertical ducts. |
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From their point of view, you are generously sending them an expensive item that is commonly used for enjoyment and pleasure. |
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The Foundation cajoles, entreats, and I hope charms supporters into giving generously to make opinion pages better. |
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We know that many people have already generously donated money and time to help the victims. |
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Tickets were also sold for excellent prizes generously donated by local businesses. |
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They also held a number of giveaways during the day, with prizes generously donated by local businesses. |
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The other generously sized double bedroom is also connected to the en suite bathroom and overlooks the rear garden. |
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I have given my word to the abbess and I pledge the same to you, that she will be generously cared for. |
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One almost wishes one ate fish, for the women generously offer a taste of their mouthwatering wares. |
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While showering Taylor with jewels worth a king's ransom, he also gave generously to friends such as Smith. |
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Mine came generously topped with roast lamb and onions plus a very yummy garlic aioli. |
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In return for this, William generously made the great English earl a Norman knight. |
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If we are to be a nation let us pay for all the institutions generously and get world-class work in return. |
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On such an account, Oakes finds he is not as generously treated in the book as he might like, and consequently wreaks some vengeance. |
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Such wryness and wit are generously on hand in Hamilton's prints, as is a pervasive irony. |
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They've followed the rules, been generously rewarded, and climbed society's ladder of success. |
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Communal areas such as gardens, entrances, staircases and landings are all generously proportioned. |
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Individual benefactors, who wish to remain anonymous, have given generously. |
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Cut the sponge cake into thin slices then spread each one generously with the orange or lemon curd. |
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He was joined by a great contingent of the local faithful and laity, all generously lending themselves to this historic afternoon in Loughglynn. |
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He feels very happy and believes the time he devotes is well spent because he is generously rewarded with love. |
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Some may even discover that they have the spiritual gift of liberality because they are able to give generously to advance the Lord's work. |
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Apply generously with light strokes and avoid brushing over it again once it's on. |
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To all those who spent generously and encouraged others to do likewise, we want to express our appreciation and gratitude. |
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They could also be very funny, or at least generously sprinkled with oblique and telling asperities. |
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It embraces the warmth and adeptness of the teacher himself, as he moves generously, attentively among them. |
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He's polite to a T, speaks generously about everyone who comes up in conversation and has a gentle demeanour. |
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The Prefuse recipe calls for chunky breakbeats generously peppered with piano, vocals, video game samples and other left-field sounds. |
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The forestry people have very generously agreed to supply every home in Clonmore parish with oak saplings and holly trees for Christmas. |
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The local ladies of the Limerick Invalid fund thank all who contributed so generously to the afternoon tea party. |
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Other little nuances like ambient sounds and background noises are also used productively and generously. |
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Anyway, I think this is a marvelous initiative, so when the telethon to raise the required funds airs, give generously! |
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The bakeoff was held in a 50000 square-foot facility near Houston, Texas, generously provided by Compaq Computer Corporation. |
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Houses in the south terrace have generously glazed stairs, which act as hinges to allow the row to flex down the slope. |
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Seated on the right throne was a generously built man, clad in flowing robes. |
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The past few weeks have been bursting with the self-obsessed, stumbling Brit who generously lets us peruse her journal entries. |
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The pizza man arrived, I tipped him generously, I offered two slices to a friend and one to a homeless lady in my neighborhood. |
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Most teachers I know are working generously and tirelessly for their students. |
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First, to all who so generously gave the prizes for the tombola, thank you. |
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Now they are relying on visitors to generously donate money while admiring the beautiful petunias, begonias and busy lizzy flowers. |
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We already know that if we want to eat a carrot safely, we need to generously peel, top and tail it first to remove organophosphate pesticides. |
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The Belfast-born self-made millionairess gave generously to charitable causes, including parting with emeralds. |
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The water comes back to ground at lower latitudes as deposits of frost or snow mixed generously with dust. |
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They give generously to others, saying that whatever they have is a trust from above. |
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For maximum benefit, skin moisturizers should be applied generously before the longest period of no hand-washing activity. |
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Smear chicken pieces generously with mole and bake in a moderate oven, turning once or twice during baking, for about 30 minutes. |
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He ambles in gently, tosses the ball generously in the air, and extracts fair turn. |
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Glasses with a wide bowl that tapers toward the mouth will allow the aroma of the wine to be released generously. |
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What is generally left is a lifeless B-movie adaptation, generously plot-holed and lacking any sort human element or any degree of excitement. |
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With a circulation like that it could pay quite generously and it could be a lifeline for promising but unestablished writers. |
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Our voyeuristic tendencies are fed generously as the film shows us a slice of life that is both fascinating and horrible to watch. |
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It smelled like lavender, a smooth, calming scent, and I dumped it generously into the water. |
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Others were generously submitted by farmers and breeders who found them in their fields. |
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Some very valuable items at low prices will be on offer so please come along and give generously. |
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Both are bright and generously sized, with rich burgundy walls providing the backdrop to a most unusual timber floor with inlay. |
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Strong, fresh arugula sat in the middle covered generously with thin, buttery foie gras slices. |
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The most generously supported extremely popular event takes pride of place as the most popular golfing Social event in the calendar. |
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He took the dish off the plate and began pouring it generously into the dark liquid, stirring the spirals into the tea with a small silver spoon. |
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They contribute generously to village and family enterprises and avoid ostentatious displays of affluence. |
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Add in the chard and parsnip, season generously with salt and pepper, and cook for five more minutes, until the vegetables start to color. |
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Independent of this, citizens seem to be donating generously to international charitable organisations. |
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The city is generously, panoramically free of any smidgen of beauty, but not without a fearsome charm and noisome excitement. |
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Class and power are also portrayed by the simple aerodynamic front, blending gracefully into a generously dimensioned and image-enchancing passenger compartment. |
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Cambria was generously given the weather end of the line but as the signal was given the wind changed and made her the most leewardly boat, resulting in a poor start. |
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A long cord hangs from each mound, spilling generously onto the floor. |
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Serve with home-made garlic bread made by smearing both halves of a half-bake ciabatta generously with olive oil, then sprinkling over three cloves of finely chopped garlic. |
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Besides, they generously donate foodgrains to the old age homes. |
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To put it generously, this was a terrible failure of imagination. |
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There are several other things in the wiki vs. doctors article to quibble about, which the authors generously note. |
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Several long tables, covered with colorful tablecloths, were heaped with bowls of fruit, platters of meat, sheets of cake, all generously garnished. |
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As riders and spectators arrived at Howden Wood, many gave generously to the Yorkshire Air Ambulance, the emergency service which money was being raised for at the event. |
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When it is bubbling furiously, salt it generously then add the linguine. |
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At the below concert, he generously gave his microphone to an audience member in a wheelchair. |
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If the grad goes on to fame and riches you can take credit for generously providing the book that made all of the difference. |
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Yet what he found at the end was the profound peace of the life well lived, and of love gained because so generously given. |
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The event at the Grange Hotel, which attracted 150 people, was generously supported by local companies, and some auction items were hotly contested. |
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Thanks to all who so generously supported the fund-raising venture. |
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Millions of tweens have already generously volunteered to work on the script, pro bono. |
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Maybe the judges scored the Russian skater generously because they just wanted to be done with it all and get out of Sochi alive. |
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Sincere thanks to the patrons who so generously supported the draw. |
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Richmond Valley is fortunate to have a large number of organisations made up of people who give their services generously and freely to make our community strong. |
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He gladly, freely and generously gave his knowledge to others. |
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He generously exerted himself for us, concealing the limitations on his strength, to show us the north country he loved and the sites that moved him. |
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People of all ages stood on the footpaths cheering on the vehicles and their drivers as they passed through the towns generously donating into the collection boxes. |
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The public has generously granted the president more time to re-examine his strategy in Afghanistan. |
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It is the more disappointing that the handsome, generously illustrated volume that has finally been published shows no evidence of new investigation. |
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Kieran was a selfless man who gave of his time generously to everyone. |
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In her early 40s, Rhoda Janzen hit what can be generously called a rough patch. |
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None of the 31 generously proportioned bedrooms are the same. |
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One might generously say that Simpson and Bowles are just bowing to the extant political reality. |
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Saudi Arabia, Qatar, and the U.A.E. have the money to help and have given generously in the past. |
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Peter Mansbridge, host of CBC's national news, generously remembers my mother, Barbara Frum. |
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Tickets are very hard to come by and quite expensive, so your best bet is probably to tip your hotel concierge generously to procure a few seats for you. |
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Fresh thick slices of loaf bread, generously spread with strawberry jam, washed down with strong sweet tea just have to be eaten outdoors to be really enjoyed. |
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At the National Gallery a series of works is accumulating around the rediscovered Massacre of the Innocents, whose owner has generously agreed to place it on loan. |
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Australian Gothic is generously illustrated with full-page colour illustrations and black and white photographs and drawings that are carefully related to the text. |
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This year, ancient Italian men are wearing generously cut worsted suits, either with waistcoat or cardigan, in natural earth colours with muted checks. |
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Another late eighteenth-century palampore was generously donated recently. |
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Sprinkle generously with sifted icing sugar and drizzle with olive oil. |
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In April 1975, the newsman on top of the world, Walter Cronkite, generously gave me an hour-long interview. |
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Dear Sir, Godfrey Horsecroft has generously permitted me to reply on his behalf to the unkind letter from a Mr Ruttmold which you published last week. |
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Since when is it a hanging offense to criticize someone who's not doing the job he's paid generously to do? |
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Place the plain flour into a shallow dish and season generously with salt and freshly-ground black pepper. |
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And don't forget that our pope has granted an indult for the Latin Mass that he has asked our bishops to apply generously. |
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And Washington surely won't pour the many billions of dollars into a post-communist Cuba that Bonn generously directed into East Germany. |
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To completely remove the lesion, one must severe it its base and generously fulgurate the base to prevent recurrence. |
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The Granite Gear Vapor Trail pack I picked up is 2 pounds, 5 ounces when empty, yet is generously padded and conforms nicely to the body. |
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The generously equipped Takuya models incorporate features normally only available with top-of-the-range derivatives. |
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The UFC generously donated ringside seats for the event, which was widely recognized as the most talent-laden fight card in UFC history. |
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George Averoff contributed generously for the refurbishment of the stadium in preparation for the Games. |
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Swift said generously that he did not grudge Berkeley his inheritance, much of which vanished in a lawsuit in any event. |
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He gave generously to religious causes, paid for the feeding of 500 paupers each day and helped orphans. |
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When you generously, open-heartedly bless someone who has hurt or harmed you, incredible divine alchemy takes place. |
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He donated money to the abbey at Cluny itself, and after 1120 gave generously to Reading Abbey, a Cluniac establishment. |
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Numerous Merovingians who served as bishops and abbots, or who generously funded abbeys and monasteries, were rewarded with sainthood. |
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It is likely that one royal Frankish house is more generously treated than others. |
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Line a baking sheet with plain parchment paper or wax paper that has been generously coated with butter. |
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Lay out on a heated serving dish and sprinkle generously with fines herbes. |
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He generously and cleverly gives them two, one piggybacking on the other. |
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Season each leg generously with salt, then sprinkle with the five-spice powder, rubbing the seasoning into the meat. |
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Of his supporters, Henry rewarded the Stanleys the most generously. |
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We see the distinction at work when victims of natural disasters and terrorist attacks are treated more generously than derelicts and drug addicts. |
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Some soldiers had asked for the reinstitution of the famous Iron Cross, a medal that dates from the Napoleonic era but was given generously by Hitler with a swastika added. |
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The biggest market ever in the Teeside resort will also have Specky the clown, Punch and Judy and several brass bands generously provided by Saltburn 500 Club. |
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All the normal reception and control organisms of a library are generously disposed here in a way that inflects you to the centre of the operation. |
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My chow mein, also generously portioned, came with a large helping of fat, succulent king prawns and stir-fried vegetables, a crunchy contrast to soft noodles. |
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Directed and written by leading man Rock, Top Five is a snappily scripted comedy, which generously distributes the best lines and in-jokes among the ensemble cast. |
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