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Even Margaret Thatcher – who got a brief but generous name check today – took away liberty in liberty's name.
It was a rather generous name, considering that his instructional "studio," as he called it, was his bedroom in his family's Brooklyn home.
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"Times were good, benefactors felt generous, and name me one museum that didn't build a new building," Mr. Logan said.
While staying in Havana, I holed up with a family, headed by a generous woman named Ana, in the Centro Habana neighborhood.
So two generous guys named Bloomberg and Rockefeller pledge $10 million between them to plant about 18,300 street trees under the Million Trees NYC initiative.
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Also helpful is the list of around 50 tools and materials that will get readers through almost any job, and Ms. Blair is generous about naming her favorite products and retailers.
The famous White House turnstile was alive and well at least through last year, when a generous donor named David Chang, who subsequently pleaded guilty to channeling illegal contributions to Senator Robert Torricelli of New Jersey, was granted a number of visits with Mr. Clinton, in both formal and informal settings.
In interviews, he was generous about name-checking his inspirations, and they were numerous.
More generous than the name suggests, it consisted of chopped mixed greens, tomato wedges, beets, corn, walnuts, goat cheese, crispy croutons and, on the side, a tasty deviled egg.
The smooth, dry Ikina Ona from the Ishikawa prefecture ($17 for a generous glass, the name defined by the waitress as "trendy woman") goes well with the grilled eggplant and miso ($8); the warm bowl of burdock root with roasted sesame seeds and mayonnaise ($6); and the grilled yellowtail neck ($12).
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