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| ch, of which the late Mr Ebenezer West was so | generous a supporter." |
| This | generous act cemented good local relations between the |
| Despite a | generous allocation of government resources, many poor |
| riend mysteriously disappears, is left with a | generous allowance and the use of his large house in I |
| Edward II of England gave the priory a | generous allowance of 100 marks annually for the upkee |
| Generous allowance for interior completions (3200 kg). | |
| s, although in practice they earned more from | generous Americans for souvenirs or personal services. |
| is frost if you haven't used enough liquor; a | generous amount of liquor is important...Most true Swi |
| filling of egg yolks, butter, raisins with a | generous amount of bourbon or brandy. |
| The area receives a | generous amount of rainfall of 43.8 inches per year, w |
| Many arsonists who use | generous amounts of gasoline have been seriously burne |
| ps based on merit, and provides students with | generous amounts of institutional financial aid. |
| lthy benefactors to the church, died and left | generous amounts of money to the church. |
| The red chutney usually has | generous amounts of garlic, |
| rtly imparted by the acetyl esters present in | generous amounts. |
| rian moustache-shop owner, and he is the most | generous and kind man in England, though his kindness |
| ror are a Lina and Naga that are sweet, kind, | generous, and extremely concerned about the feelings o |
| ells the story of a rich orphan - Apputtan, a | generous and liberal man. |
| on as the scracth handicap competitor was too | generous and by races end had driven through the field |
| His name has become a byword for a wealthy, | generous and enlightened patron of the arts. |
| t court, a friend to liberty, and of an open, | generous, and humane disposition. |
| ew of this zine, noting "Homocore is the most | generous and info-packed of the zines." |
| Immaculate Guidance of the Great, Honourable, | Generous and Correct Margaret Hilda Thatcher. |
| When he was good he was very, very, | generous, and most of the time he looked after the lad |
| He is said to have been very | generous and to have gifted vast amounts of land to le |
| h notice, written by Marie Runyon, reads, “As | generous and gutsy a human being as ever walked the ea |
| ican Museum of Natural History, New York, was | generous and long-continued. |
| e, on her first day as mayor, remarked on his | generous and gracious demeanor. |
| Smith was extremely | generous and made significant donations to causes in a |
| of Lord at his death, "He was one of the most | generous and kind-hearted men I've ever known, and whe |
| was the Pastor; and he, together with a most | generous and supportive parish community, oversaw the |
| Nevertheless, he was considered a | generous and illustrious man in his time, "merciful an |
| to brew it just right, so that it is not only | generous and tender, but full of taste and flavour as |
| so, and that the Arab forces enacted liberal, | generous and tolerant policies. |
| e treatment of former monks and nuns was more | generous, and there was no counterpart elsewhere to th |
| While Walsh, who was considered "kindly, | generous and unpretentious" by friend and foe, should |
| But behind his frivolous manner was a | generous and large-hearted Christian, who was also a l |
| “If any | generous and public spirited lady or gentleman wishes |
| nishment or homeless; a king who was the most | generous and excellent of all the men of Ireland who e |
| Let him be gentle, rich, | generous, and pleasant!") |
| He was brave, | generous and kind, even to a fault. |
| Conversely, Muck remains | generous and kind throughout the movie. |
| In addition, Adam was | generous and kind hearted. |
| ceited, frivolous, and dissipated, but withal | generous and sympathetic... [a man] who gave himself u |
| The people of this district are very | generous and are known for their hospitality towards g |
| One was to make immediate, | generous and tangible gifts to help the flood relief e |
| His disposition was frank and | generous, and his manners were popular. |
| He was also known to be very | generous and was famous for his hospitality. |
| ribed him as funny, extravagant, sympathetic, | generous, and, partly by his own choice, lonely. |
| ildren, made Edward his heir, in return for a | generous annual grant. |
| w win over Paigle in a finish that required a | generous application of whip on Diamond Jubilee. |
| o the church; those who can afford to be more | generous are encouraged to give more than simply the m |
| charts showing the decline of farmland (with | generous Aryan families) and deploring that the Jews w |
| trictions on his release, while Archie Gumede | generous as the day is long, employed him on his relea |
| ch had been peacefully effected with the most | generous aspirations, in the hope of abolishing povert |
| The renovation was made possible by the | generous assistance of the Irvine Foundation, Weingart |
| ited from H.E. Lambert's expert knowledge and | generous assistance in the field and in their subseque |
| the optimal contract for IA employees is less | generous at the optimal production level than contract |
| combination of an off-shore (east) wind and a | generous Atlantic swell produces excellent surf along |
| nsidered to be among the most prestigious and | generous awards in the world. |
| decision by acknowledging the fear of overly | generous awards for tortious acts stating that "the ve |
| The designs often (as at right) contained a | generous background of plain gold, as in contemporary |
| The units all have | generous balconies, framed in wind-toppled French oak, |
| int the Hibernia coin specifications were too | generous based on the cost of production. |
| William Williams was a | generous benafactor to the village of his birth, payin |
| hese stages usually impart the workpiece with | generous bends and large fillets. |
| e Institute was established in 1990 through a | generous benefaction from the late Dr D. M. McDonald, |
| He continued to be a | generous benefactor to the community there until his d |
| A | generous benefactor to the college, Tudor was honored |
| Stakis was a | generous benefactor to the Greek Orthodox church in Gl |
| He found a | generous benefactor in Englishman Cecil Oliverson who |
| A | generous benefactor to the Conservative Party, and a f |
| He also became a | generous benefactor of public and private charities, l |
| He was a | generous benefactor of the Johannesburg Art Gallery, a |
| Henry Ford was a | generous benefactor to the schools and provided the fu |
| f his alma mater, Westminster School He was a | generous benefactor to the school, donating to it the |
| During the French Revolution he was a | generous benefactor of the exiled French clergy, over |
| Ornithologists Union (RAOU) to which he was a | generous benefactor. |
| on of a college at Chelsea, to which he was a | generous benefactor. |
| The Paton family were regarded as | generous benefactors in the town of Alloa, where they |
| Over time, the Project has counted on many | generous benefactors to keep it going. |
| r of Dallas, TX, and one of Rensselaer's most | generous benefactors. |
| xcerpted from a letter enclosed with Gibran's | generous bequest to the library. |
| the collection has continued to grow due to a | generous bequest that accompanied the Cary's donation |
| y for InterBase and Blackfish SQL, and a more | generous Blackfish SQL deployment license. |
| High scores can be obtained via the game's | generous bonus scoring system, with the highest score |
| Chairman by shareholders due to an extremely | generous bonus package despite his dubious performance |
| ct, Clovis Normand, who had at his disposal a | generous budget. |
| The King's support was | generous, but conditional-- Mandelburg would need to c |
| Others, such as James Campbell, were more | generous, but still considered that the Age of Arthur |
| van was a capable king and was both brave and | generous, but somewhat headstrong. |
| The DikuMUD license is | generous, but does not permit all possible uses. |
| 08, stating that "Harold was a formidable and | generous champion of the Library and its work, and the |
| It is named for a | generous Charlotte benefactor, Irwin Belk of Belk stor |
| The family of Casper was a devout | generous Christian family, and according to The Hiding |
| y a shrewd businessman but also an honest and | generous citizen. |
| This accomplishment, along with his | generous collaborative spirit, has resulted in the con |
| Settlement is one of the most | generous community schools of the arts in the nation a |
| about Paris, with the offer of a financially | generous contract. |
| His | generous contribution led to the school being named th |
| versity of Florida College of Law, who made a | generous contribution to have the facility upgraded fo |
| damage caused by hurricane Hortense with the | generous contribution of the Angel Ramos Foundation. |
| Founded in 1980 with a | generous contribution from the Murphy family, Tulane U |
| Countries were called upon to provide | generous contributions to humanitarian efforts underwa |
| His | generous contributions helped fund Gateshead buildings |
| , Texas by Mayor Bob Avery on 6/24/08 for his | generous contributions over the years to the community |
| furnished at a cost of about $21,000, by the | generous contributions of the Unitarian Churches of Bo |
| med especially after Sir Run Run Shaw for his | generous contributions to charity and medicare. |
| In honor of his | generous contributions and in recognition of his achie |
| te were recognized by the Admiralty for their | generous contributions. |
| le and was built in 1975 with the help of the | generous contributor and great philanthropist, Mr. Pet |
| r Governor Theophilus Eaton of Connecticut, a | generous contributor to the funds needed to settle Mas |
| red Harmsworth, later Viscount Northcliffe, a | generous contributor to the expedition. |
| In 2009, it was reported he had been "a | generous contributor to Mr Mugabe's Zanu (PF) party an |
| He was a | generous contributor financially to every cause of the |
| n the creation of UNC Charlotte and have been | generous contributors to the university and the colleg |
| He was frank, openhearted, and | generous, courtly in manner and neat in person. |
| The | generous design, which divides the building into floor |
| d to expand aided by a low-fee philosophy and | generous discounts for less well off students. |
| ay, an upright and hospitable gentleman named | Generous discovers that his wife has a secret nocturna |
| its faithful advocate, zealous defender, and | generous, disinterested dispenser in Italy and the res |
| escribed his charity acts "a kindly, just and | generous dispensation..The passing of the great leader |
| She was of a | generous disposition and was very devoted to her husba |
| In the late 1980s, Murray made a | generous donation to the Baltimore City Parks and Recr |
| After a | generous donation by Doris W. Neustadt, a 1982 additio |
| e years later, the chapel opened, thanks to a | generous donation by Chiswell Dabney Langhorne, follow |
| nd Political sciences of the UCL, thanks to a | generous donation from the BAEF for university develop |
| funded by a National Lottery Grant and by the | generous donation of members. |
| This vision of Pant materialized from a | generous donation from Ghanshyam Das Birla, a philanth |
| Paternoster was in India, in 1825, he made a | generous donation towards a statue of Lord Byron. |
| en the Harvard Observatory received in 1886 a | generous donation from the widow of Henry Draper, Pick |
| In 1991 after a | generous donation by the former United States Senator |
| facility a year later, thanks, in part to the | generous donation of philanthropist, Dr. Erwin Crawfor |
| ded foyer was added to the building, due to a | generous donation from Mr Wallner, an alumnus of the U |
| rated through a trust and was built through a | generous donation by the late Mr. J.D. Chauhan-Bytco, |
| lub (now Hong Kong Jockey Club) which offered | generous donation for the construction of the building |
| Her daughter, Mrs. Edward W. Kelley, made a | generous donation to the gymnasium building fund in ho |
| , which the King of Spain sent him, after his | generous donation to those missions. |
| Two years later, after a | generous donation of 20,000 rubles, he fled to Europe. |
| Named for a | generous donation made to Eton College by Lupton himse |
| ts location in a wealthy neighborhood to make | generous donations to charity organizations such as UN |
| ne acquired by his tact and industry, he made | generous donations to many objects of charity and bene |
| he South Indian Rajahs nurtured the club with | generous donations for buildings, billiards tables and |
| of the Montreal Art Association, after giving | generous donations of $25,000 during his lifetime, and |
| l classrooms, which was made possible through | generous donations of the Brody, Stadiem, Cohen, Foxma |
| nd of her life, she became notable for making | generous donations to various parish charities, earnin |
| lind's Board of Directors after many years of | generous donations and special appearances at Junior B |
| In 784 | generous donations to the monastery of Lorsch by Gerol |
| A strong supporter of Zionism, his | generous donations lent significant support to the mov |
| He also received | generous donations from wealthy and prominent New York |
| This allowed for | generous donations, such as the funds donated in the m |
| But, even in spite of these | generous donations, many priceless manuscripts, such a |
| ter for helping to do lot of good things with | generous donations. |
| de Dilo) founded in 1132 and enriched by many | generous donations. |
| n countrywide collaboration, with the help of | generous donations. |
| the facilities were made possible through his | generous donations. |
| He was a | generous donor of artefacts to museums in Australia, e |
| A | generous donor from the time of his graduation in 1889 |
| Bostick, president of Comcar Industries and a | generous donor to the Florida Gators athletics program |
| he missing paintings, was one of Dinocheau, a | generous donor, who built the first church on this spo |
| Saxe is known to live a frugal life, but is a | generous donor, including a donation of 100,000 USD fo |
| With the help of | generous donors and the commitment of the Sarasota Cou |
| numerous city officials, civil servants, and | generous donors. |
| John Kearney, and made possible by three very | generous donors: Wonderful Wizards, Good Witch Glindas |
| Don Belflor, who does not want to lose the | generous dowry the marriage brought him, agrees. |
| e a wife from a respected local family with a | generous dowry. |
| ed in luxury, the well-bred Seira is kind and | generous, earning her many friends at the school. |
| Tietjens' was considered a more patient and | generous editor, whose style contrasted sharply with t |
| aborers in the Vineyard or the Parable of the | Generous Employer) is a well known parable of Jesus. |
| 1994, the A. Gary Anderson Foundation gave a | generous endowment to the school and it was named afte |
| With an increasing population and a | generous endowment of skilled labor, the County attrac |
| By some counts, 1,000 copies is a | generous estimate, as the Estrus website places the ac |
| ns of other old significant holidays, such as | Generous Eve (Ukrainian: Щедрий вечiр) the evening bef |
| usually resembles a rectangle or square with | generous fillets. |
| With the | generous financial support of David and Betty Jones, a |
| rticipated in its foundation and granted it a | generous financial and territorial basis from the fisc |
| Therefore the Port is offering | generous financial incentives to encourage truck owner |
| aire who from 1912 until his death was a very | generous financial supporter of the Labour Party. |
| In exchange for a | generous financial settlement, Jack agrees to be Eric' |
| and from the rest of the world, and provided | generous financial support to attract scholars from ev |
| vision and Helen Woodward Rivas who provided | generous financial support. |
| long with the papers, Sen. Fong also provided | generous financial support towards their preservation |
| essman and civic leader whose foundation made | generous financial contributions to fund the construct |
| d oil products are imported from Venezuela on | generous financing terms under a wide-ranging cooperat |
| ited food, while big budget shows often offer | generous food and drinks. |
| with two-thirds of their members elected on a | generous franchise. |
| as, until death, his large-hearted patron and | generous friend. |
| This appointment and the assistance of | generous friends enabled him to pay the debts he had i |
| "The church of Christ at Cane Ridge and other | generous friends in Kentucky have caused this monument |
| From elegant fresh whites to | generous fruit flavoured reds, Annie's Lane features a |
| The band was started in 1936, with | generous funding from Mr W.E. McPherson (hence the McP |
| re detached or semi-detached and benefit from | generous gardens. |
| He was a very | generous gentleman and helped put many of the Hartford |
| The other view towards this | generous gesture is that the CPI(M) was looking to dev |
| Such a | generous gesture opened financial doors for the other |
| Benaud in this summer was not in the mood for | generous gestures to the enemy. |
| clearly identified by his diocese-received a | generous gift from Alfonso IV: villages, estates, orna |
| ield, it was heavily renovated in 1999 with a | generous gift to UNC. |
| However, thanks to a | generous gift from Helene Foellinger, the auditorium w |
| there in 1951 to commemorate Miss Lawrence's | generous gift of the building to Hertfordshire Freemas |
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