「generosity」の共起表現一覧(1語右で並び替え)
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| rooge's opposite in many ways - in kindness, | generosity, affection for his employees, relationship w |
| d after Dr. Stuart Davis, to acknowledge his | generosity and also in memory of his late wife Winona. |
| the company of minstrels, and lauded for her | generosity and piety. |
| es Mayor of Southampton he was known for his | generosity and energy in furthering the prosperity of t |
| the sixth century who is noted for both his | generosity and writings against heresy. |
| Institute sees as greed and competition with | generosity and compassion. |
| better than this, when gifts of creativity, | generosity and faith are nurtured in the midst of pover |
| learn that the Catholic World responded with | generosity and enthusiasm to his request for public pra |
| 's poem indicates the high value ascribed to | generosity and reconciliation amongst Christians and po |
| Service Announcement, celebrating America's | generosity and hospitality to him as a foreign-born act |
| l and environmental problems, in a spirit of | generosity and mutual respect. |
| and now treats his fellow men with kindness, | generosity and compassion, gaining a reputation as a ma |
| Greenwood was described as "a model of | generosity and tolerance ... [t]he only person in the c |
| Despite the admirable | generosity and hospitality of Syria and Jordan towards |
| Without a job, she is forced to rely on his | generosity, and over time, as the two of them work at v |
| ly admitting that by playing to Sir Andrew's | generosity and gullibility, he has milked him for appro |
| can society and to promote an ethos of love, | generosity, and awe and wonder at the grandeur of the u |
| ently Lade was forced to accept the Regent's | generosity, and received a pension of three (later four |
| books from that source, we are reminded of a | generosity and largeness of mind in a culture that once |
| r way, and also accept others in a spirit of | generosity and open-mindedness." |
| He was famous for his | generosity and hospitality. |
| It focuses on issues of providence, truth, | generosity and gentillesse in human relationships. |
| Louis, as a sign of his | generosity, announces he will butcher a cow to feed the |
| Shizong was known both for his | generosity as well as for his martial prowess. |
| Cambridge Colleges have benefited from this | generosity, as well as the Fitzwilliam Museum. |
| g the praises of his captaincy with the same | generosity as Ian Botham. |
| eius, who were conquered as much by Caesar's | generosity as by his strategy. |
| He was well known for his | generosity, as well as his ability to procure money via |
| Through her | generosity, both during her life and after her death, s |
| Other individual donors whose | generosity built and renovated the stadium were William |
| He does this not out of any | generosity, but purposely to take the sweet revenge as |
| Generosity came increasingly to identify not literal fa | |
| Generosity can also be spending time, money, or labor, | |
| Also from New York, their | generosity closely followed the enormousness of that of |
| ecdotes of Abershaw credit him with the rude | generosity commonly ascribed to men of his vocation. |
| in faith, a sense of the Abundance of God's | generosity, Competence, Truth and Service. |
| His | generosity continues as he gives away bats, balls, and |
| He was renowned for his bravery, | generosity, courtliness, and learning. |
| Although he was repaid, his | generosity deserves remembrance. |
| Sid has an avid following due to his | generosity during his playing days. |
| Mr Aron Kleinlehrer, together with communal | generosity, Emanuel School purchased their present site |
| Indolence and | generosity engendered extravagance that wasted his subs |
| Frederika Louisa was noted for her great | generosity, especially to those in need. |
| ani Padme Hum, referring to the qualities of | generosity, ethics, patience, diligence, renunciation a |
| 0 Vice-Presidents and over 15 sponsors whose | generosity every year means the club can continue not j |
| e, materialism and spirituality, egotism and | generosity exist only due to our limited perception of |
| school teacher comented on her "unwavering" | generosity for sharing her story and time. |
| Generosity from his fans meant that this was later revo | |
| kes are revered by the county folk for their | generosity, good nature, sophistication and elegance. |
| entirely by donations from the public, whose | generosity has funded its work for more than a century |
| he years since its first album, Motorcade of | Generosity, in 1994. |
| of the ancients before him had shown so much | generosity in putting up buildings to the praise and gl |
| med in her honor for her accomplishments and | generosity in the field of public nursing. |
| tyrdom requiring "self-control in abundance, | generosity in poverty, chastity in youth." |
| His eminence, wisdom and | generosity in this moral tale (where he is compared not |
| e has a daily reminder to gauge Providence's | generosity in feminine beauty, in the form of her young |
| urn to the island, I yielded to a feeling of | generosity in my own bosom, and to a sentiment of defer |
| Dahhak's | generosity in rewarding his followers, as well as the a |
| dation is an outgrowth of William Faulkner's | generosity in donating his 1949 Nobel Prize winnings, " |
| edit as a courtesy that was due to one whose | generosity in both money and access to his collections |
| He showed genuine episcopal | generosity in the liberal manner with which he met the |
| is also a small-time smuggler known for his | generosity in the slum. |
| Often equated with charity as a virtue, | generosity is widely accepted in society as a desirable |
| Generosity is the habit of giving freely without expect | |
| Also the pir's tradition of | generosity led to many abuses, with many party official |
| Merritt Island owes its name to the | generosity of the king of Spain. |
| house, Elm House, was purchased through the | generosity of Miss Anne Lupton. |
| itional funds have been obtained through the | generosity of other donors. |
| budget depended at first on legacies and the | generosity of private citizens. |
| o) He survives by selling his poetry and the | generosity of passers-by. |
| In the end it is down to the | generosity of the station master that they are able to |
| was built during World War II, thanks to the | generosity of sisters Ruth, Sylvia and M. Hope Dodds. |
| Thanks to public interest and the | generosity of the developer, the site was preserved and |
| He reflects on the | generosity of both teachers and philanthropists who hel |
| was built to honor war veterans, through the | generosity of the Kuser Family of Bernardsville, NJ. |
| in the beginning of the 20th century by the | generosity of a local zamindar. |
| This displayed a magnanimity, and | generosity of spirit which unfortunately has not yet be |
| er role as Lestari, writing "her character's | generosity of spirit genuinely glows from her". |
| e building was restored mainly thanks to the | generosity of the Brandon family. |
| Through the | generosity of the United Methodist Men of the Raleigh D |
| It was established by the | generosity of Amon G. Carter to house his collection of |
| the surprise and the collectiveness and the | generosity of finding surprises. |
| lding was built in 1892, largely through the | generosity of Colonel Oliver Peabody, one of the founde |
| It was returned by the | generosity of Lord Rothermere, the press baron, in 1935 |
| steel structure provided largely due to the | generosity of one of City's directors, Bob Mungall. |
| gious statues, and paintings attested to the | generosity of friends of the Mission in the Bay Area an |
| rker was placed on his gravesite through the | generosity of Robert A. Goldberg, a well-known collecto |
| Due to the goodness and | generosity of Varus and his son, they were both accepte |
| The room has been provided through the | generosity of former Aztec pitcher Bud Black and his wi |
| He also thanked the other Skid Row "for the | generosity of spirit in acknowledging the contribution |
| Six years later, by the | generosity of Earl Cowper of Panshanger and Mr. Robert |
| venings, although also relies heavily on the | generosity of individuals and charitable trusts alike. |
| Due to the | generosity of Mary Smith, the Camarillo Sanitary Distri |
| ested the resourcefulness of members and the | generosity of friends and well-wishers. |
| nt opened Martin House in 1987 thanks to the | generosity of thousands of people who raised money to p |
| Moscow, living by dint of their wits and the | generosity of strangers. |
| Chartered in 1966 and honoring the | generosity of the late Foster G. and Mary McGaw, the ce |
| olunteers who wrap and deliver toys, and the | generosity of thousands of Edmontonians who drop new, u |
| ctions were renewed in the 1950s through the | generosity of Mary Louise Curtis Bok Zimbalist, daughte |
| It was noted for the | generosity of its members, who raised £25,000 for limbl |
| is Lecture Hall, in honor Lewis, through the | generosity of Robert Katz '69 and his wife, Jane Katz. |
| Alexander Schleicher, obtained thanks to the | generosity of a local dentist, Peter Pratelli. |
| re still going strong, thanks in part to the | generosity of Gateshead Metropolitan Borough Council, N |
| ve...Cobo's performance was characterized by | generosity of spirit, to say nothing of knockout virtuo |
| .I. then Parish Priest of Wennappuwa and the | generosity of Chevalier John Fernando and Messrs. W.K. |
| te from the 17th century, and are due to the | generosity of a single member of the local Stockalper f |
| that it was useless to appeal either to the | generosity of the public or the public spirit of the ma |
| e, which was established in 1989 through the | generosity of Doreen and Wilf Williams, who bought the |
| Known for his great | generosity of time and money to the arts, education and |
| lly, but this problem was soon solved by the | generosity of the landlord of the Bridge Inn at Ratho, |
| n the future to obtain as a kind gift by the | generosity of princes and offerings of the faithful or |
| Eventually the | generosity of Seleuco resolves everything. |
| Missio exists through the | generosity of Catholics. |
| Francis Formaz, and the | generosity of the Routt family. |
| All scholarships are funded by the | generosity of the members of the Horatio Alger Associat |
| A large college was in use through the | generosity of a natives. |
| Through the | generosity of philanthropist Robert H. Ahmanson, constr |
| OLPH was recently the beneficiary of the | generosity of the Technology Luv Committee at Southwest |
| Through the | generosity of the Pearces, the collection continues to |
| The Museum building is leased through the | generosity of Stobart Aviation who now own the airport. |
| The company achieved solvency because of the | generosity of its creditors, as well as government subs |
| that the tips were the result of “impulsive | generosity” on the part of the players, and the second |
| And the fourth kind deals with money and | generosity, or lack thereof. |
| on Empty probably has little to do with the | generosity or genius of its dual concepts, with the son |
| As a reward for his patriotism and | generosity, Piers Butler, a cousin of the 7th Earl, was |
| his firmness, great ascendancy, wisdom, and | generosity, proved its savior. |
| ms to live up to the gods' expectations, her | generosity quickly turns her small shop into a messy, o |
| Among the scholars who benefited by his | generosity: Rabbi Nahum, author of Tosafot Bikkurim; Me |
| lf-confidence, (sometimes) artistic ability, | generosity, rebelliousness and general carelessness. |
| Through | generosity, self-control, restraint, and truthful speec |
| hich are the specialty of human species like | generosity, self-sacrifice, worship and the use of sex |
| sensual (i.e., of the senses), such as love, | generosity, spirituality, all of them vidyamaya, take u |
| ness, Justice, Integrity, Engagement, Trust, | Generosity, Stewardship, Discernment, and Discipleship" |
| In acknowledgement of Bush's | generosity, Tad Gormley's playing field is recognized a |
| Pleased by their sincerity and | generosity, that night the Dharma Daivas appeared in th |
| ty and helped that bloom into the incredible | generosity that financed the restoration. |
| n instinctively understand, with empathy and | generosity, that doing the right thing involves more th |
| s one of two colleges established due to his | generosity, the other being Green College, University o |
| ed Heart came into being; it was through her | generosity the church was built.” |
| opportunities for courtesy, kindliness, and | generosity to an opponent. |
| n private life he used his great wealth with | generosity to his relations, friends and dependents. |
| to bad investments, bank failures, excessive | generosity to his relatives and friends, and his inabil |
| ies, The Miracle Foundation relies on public | generosity to carry out their work, which includes: lon |
| her father, and established a reputation for | generosity to the poor. |
| , a well-loved man of the town known for his | generosity to his neighbors, who has a tragic connectio |
| His | generosity to the poor was renowned, and although his i |
| scription 'in recognition of Lord Tredegar's | generosity to the neighbourhood.' |
| Carstairs was also known for her | generosity to her friends. |
| r and was loved locally for his kindness and | generosity to all. |
| Always a teacher, Okie's | generosity touched and inspired many musicians and banj |
| his to the Chinese people as a simple act of | generosity toward the Europeans, and maintained the con |
| ge are known for their social upbringing and | generosity towards the fellow beings. |
| Charles was noted for his kindness and | generosity towards the poor, and during a time of famin |
| or John the Evangelist and was noted for his | generosity towards his poorer subjects. |
| fully remembered in Vallarpadathamma and his | generosity towards the church, by lighting the Sanctuar |
| As a tribute for her | generosity towards the Female Seminary and Ohio Wesleya |
| ghly critical of Brudenell, acknowledged his | generosity towards his officers and men when in hardshi |
| lanning on stealing all four Gems of Virtue ( | Generosity; Truth; Wisdom; Courage) to control the "fou |
| eon's genius and overwhelmed by his apparent | generosity, was completely won over. |
| When his | generosity was acknowledged by the announcer, Flutie re |
| This | generosity was not extended to either his grandmother o |
| His | generosity was unbounded. |
| Her | generosity was commemorated with a statue here. |
| nature of our Service, and emboldened by the | Generosity wherewith this State always rewards those wh |
| in some detail Densusianu's dandy habits and | generosity, which the academic kept as a standard even |
| arm forward across the knee in the mudra of | generosity while holding the stem of a pink lotus flowe |
| Victoria Miro's ' | generosity' would seem to be in attracting benefactors |
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