Handing me things and giving me advice left and right, the backstage women were quickly turning from munificent to officious. |
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Because she gives quantities of money to unglamorous charities, and is especially munificent towards orphans? |
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Both are munificent presents from the Canadian Professor, wafted to us by the Gotham Book Mart. |
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In addition, it offers munificent subsidies to the evacuees to pay for affordable second-hand living quarters. |
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That position includes not only a munificent salary, but travel opportunities. |
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It's important that we not think we'd be munificent benefactors, bringing a sack full of goodies to share. |
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However, the Confederate navy had never been given munificent funds to work with. |
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With your munificent aid, we were and will be able to help to improve the lives of so many innocent civilians. |
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In fact, the generous financial incentives made available by the Government of Québec are among the most munificent in North America. |
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That the moneyed are munificent is welcome, but that the best brains in business take the giving seriously matters, too. |
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People are happy just to come and get munted on my munificent hospitality. |
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But whereas the first act of her performance is disciplined, down-to-earth and munificent with wit, the second and third acts are inscrutable, new-agey and dull. |
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And who can overlook the munificent healthcare plans union members get? |
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Born into a Florida orange-growing dynasty, he was educated at private secondary school, was a Harvard drop-out, and spent his days buoyed by a munificent trust fund. |
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But given his munificent nature, he would never agree to step off this bridge before imparting to me every single thing he knows about its history. |
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This peaceful, munificent scenery is the backdrop for Barbara's work and provides a fitting setting for her dual cultural origins, both French and German, to fuel her art. |
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Whatever we are internally, munificent or mean, generous or miserly, violent or peaceful chaste or lustful, attracts the various circumstances of life. |
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Jupiter, generous as always, munificent and altruist, has to have its contrast beneath the epidermis of the Earth, in the sixth submerged infradimension. |
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In fact, this plan is so munificent that the opposition, which has been militant in its pursuit of a tax agenda, cannot even come up with a response. |
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The G20 meetings were a signal of a concerted determination to act. In this section When the chips are down Gas, grains and growth The munificent seven Who's next? |
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Dicterow told me that, early in Masur's relationship with the orchestra, he conducted the beginning of Beethoven's Fifth Symphony simply by flinging out his arms, as if he were a munificent potentate hurling doubloons. |
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Tellson's Bank... was a munificent house, and extended great liberality to old customers who had fallen from their high estate. |
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On the hill, where kites used to be flown, stood the fine college which Mr Laurence's munificent legacy had built. |
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We remain a people powerful with ideas and capable of munificent grace. |
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It is still persistently and grossly breaching international law and infringing fundamental human rights with impunity afforded to it through munificent US and European economic, diplomatic and political support. |
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