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Lorna was an exceptionally generous person.
It is also blessed with an exceptionally generous endowment.
He has also been an exceptionally generous donor, giving or lending many millions of pounds in cash and kind.
He was admired on many counts--as one of New York's most successful entrepreneurs, as the head of a wonderful family, and as an exceptionally generous philanthropist.
The overture gave every appearance of being an exceptionally generous offer to share power with the man who had vanquished him.
The British, having supposedly invented the modern welfare state (a debatable proposition), have the mistaken notion that they have an exceptionally generous welfare state, as evidenced by the widespread worries about "welfare scrounging" and "welfare tourism".
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He is not consistent – he can be stodgy and laborious – but at his best he makes the stage a place of exceptionally generous, constantly shifting sympathies.
To the class, he was a teacher funny, ornery, energetic, brilliant, cutting, and exceptionally generous, with an encyclopedic knowledge of the arts.
My time with him - concluding with this exceptionally generous gesture - was a great gift.
He had been seized, as every writer begs to be once, or -- if the muse is exceptionally generous -- twice, in a lifetime, by what he had called, during an earlier burst of creative energy, a "blast resistless".
In letters to the judge, friends recalled her as exceptionally generous, talented and bright, with a promising legal career ahead of her.
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