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Generous like Beethoven, or constricting, like Chopin? "My instinct is that he will be generous".
"She was very generous like that and had a great sense of humour.
Some were generous, like the heap of sautéed spinach or the mountain of mashed potatoes crowned with crisp garlic slices.
That's unfathomably generous, like Sainsbury's handing out a free date with Scarlett Johansson with every packet of Pringles.
When he called out "O lady," she called back "O boy!" This most recent album, "Lie Down in the Light," sounds generous, like an invitation.
But the Missourians on average shared more than 45 percent of the prize, and some other societies were nearly as generous, like the Ghanians living in the city of Accra and the Sanquianga fishermen on the coast of Colombia.
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Mild-mannered, famously courteous and generous, he liked to roll his own tobacco cigarettes in corn husks.
My manager, in an effort to be generous (or liked), offered me an extra week -- but I am not to mark it on my time sheet.
And if Jones can at times be no-holds-barred she can also be admirably generous to those, like Chris Blackwell, who helped her reach higher.
The parallel point in ethics is that to make progress in this sphere we must already have come to enjoy doing what is just, courageous, generous and the like.
Instead, most people like those who are kind, generous, and lady-like.
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