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People in the area call the lot a park, but that is a generous description.
It had a view of a field where Rodriguez had worked out in recent days, though "view" might be a generous description.
This may have been a generous description of the hamlet, with its converging rail tracks, coal tipples, belching smoke, and barren hills.
Batting would, it turned out, have been a generous description of whatever it was Stokes was doing during his short stay in the middle.
But when I arrive, it soon becomes clear that even this is a generous description; the Khao San Road actually doesn't feel like it's in Thailand at all.
To me, he described it as being "living and collaborative," that the version we would publish would be the "New Yorker version," a very generous description of our role as publisher.
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There are also more generous descriptions of how Romney counseled women.
They are unhappy with the bible ("foolish fairy tales" is one of the more generous descriptions), unhappy with the idea of God (the "imaginary dictator" whose task in human history, apparently, is to ensure that oppression and evil triumph) and very unhappy with anyone (read: me) who presumes to offer religious advice to the religious.
He also took issue with the less-than-generous descriptions of Mr. Tublitz offered by some local merchants.
That's probably too generous a description.
But Updike is more generous with description than Hemingway, and more generous, too, with commentary.
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