Sentence examples for generous blessing from inspiring English sources

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By the early 80s, things had changed and children's books were beginning to be taken seriously by academics, publishers and customers, but the Opies were even further immersed in their life's folkloric work, and it was to the writer and broadcaster Carpenter and Prichard that – "with the Opies' most generous blessing", Hahn notes in his foreword – the baton passed.

By the early 80s, things had changed and children's books were beginning to be taken seriously by academics, publishers and customers, but the Opies were even further immersed in their life's folkloric work, and it was to the writer and broadcaster Carpenter and Prichard that – "with the Opies' most generous blessing", Hahn notes in his foreword – the baton passed.

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He could be good company, kind and generous and blessed with a child-like innocence and sense of fun.

With the mixed blessing of generous funding, choreographers like Balanchine, Antony Tudor, and Arthur Mitchell created a ballet scene in America that was like nowhere else in the world — radical, classical, old, new, constrained, and wild.

Her words are a soothing balm, an affirmation, a blessing: "How generous are you willing to be?

O, for this generous promise be you bless'd.

The project, like many such endeavors in the Washington area, has been blessed with generous donors, slowed by years of planning starts and stops, and hampered by the ups and downs of fundraising.

There were questions as to why his first Tweet ("Dear friends, I am pleased to get in touch with you through Twitter. Thank you for your generous response. I bless all of you from my heart") was not available in the traditional Latin ("vobiscum, cari amici, mihi libet per Titiationem conloqui. gratias vobis pro comissimis responsis ago. vos omnes ex animo benedico").

Part of the problem is that Salk, dedicated exclusively to research, does not teach graduate students and is therefore not blessed with generous alumni.

Those wishing to be polite to someone who is fasting for Ramadan may greet them with Ramadan Mubarak or Ramadan Kareem, which mean Have a Blessed or Generous Ramadan.

By 1944, he must have had an inkling that his boss wasn't blessed with a generous sense of humor.

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