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He's only pulling it off because the audience is already firmly onside, but a less generous crowd would never accept it.
"They were a very generous crowd.
Although New York City attracts a generous crowd year-round, here are the pros and cons of each season: Winter: The winter season is a great time to visit New York, especially after the holidays when the crowds have thinned considerably or when the city is blanketed in snow.
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Another mixed review was published in The Daily Telegraph, which described the film as a "safe and emotionally generous crowd-pleaser" that was not worthy of its Academy Award.
It should not be allowed to obscure the generally generous spirited atmosphere of the home crowd who offered Barkley a splendid standing ovation when he was substituted.
There were a lot of people willing Bairstow runs and by the time Bell was out his eighth boundary had long since taken him past a maiden Test half-century for which he was accorded a standing ovation by the generous Lord's crowd.
He also seems to be an instinctively generous actor, never crowding the other performers or assaulting them with displays of technique.
There's much to enjoy about the Lula Washington Dance Theater, which offered a generous evening of crowd-pleasing music and dance on Thursday night at the Damrosch Park Bandshell as part of Lincoln Center Out of Doors.
In the end, the applause from the Glamorgan crowd was generous enough.
(I would put a generous estimate of the crowd at around four thousand).
And after a very generous applause from the crowd: "Y'all just be acting like that s**t is regular".
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