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Slightly rearranged, though, the spiralling melodies and the sharp tones become generous and inviting.
Law firms engaged in such suits have become generous donors to politicians, especially Democrats.
He also noted that adding students would cultivate future alumni who might one day become generous donors.
The average player salary had reached $241,000, the pension plan had become generous, and players had won free agency and were hiring agents to issue their own demands.
While the research looked at graduates of all departments, the business schools produced the big earners 20 of the University of Pennsylvania's 27 billionaire alumni, for example, are Wharton graduates.Producing super-rich graduates can lead to a virtuous circle, wherein alumni become generous benefactors.
Prestige aid can become generous when it contributes to the provision of GPGs helping donors portray themselves as 'good global citizens' and 'generous nations' (Herbert 2012: 82-83; Mawdsley 2012: 149).
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It "becomes generous.
The shrimp cocktail arrived with such XXX-large shrimp that normally reluctant sharers became generous.
He becomes generous to the Cratchit family, and Tiny Tim, instead of dying as was predicted, recovers.
Brooker is for a world in which, no matter how advanced our technology becomes, generous allowances continue to be made for human error.
At the end of the tale, a sick child who seemed destined to die is cured, and a bad man turns over a new leaf and becomes generous and affectionate.
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