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That is munificent by international standards Britain ranks third in global defence spending, behind America and China.
The bindweed is being trained up sticks, and when it is munificent I shall choke it off under plastic bags.
Dr Ian Brown, the associate director of Oxford University's Cyber Security Centre, says we all urgently need to consider the implications of allowing commercial interests and governments to use algorithms to analyse our habits: "Most of us assume that 'big data' is munificent.
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Rather, they would be munificent givers of foreign aid, vigorous investors abroad and profuse lenders.
That the moneyed are munificent is welcome, but that the best brains in business take the giving seriously matters, too.
His tone was munificent, as if congratulating me for having the name I did.
At fund-raisers for Irish causes, Mr. Delaney was munificent but demure, Mr. Staunton said.
Taken by Christian forces in 1085, the city from the 15th to the 17th century was the seat of the Mendoza family, duques del Infantado, who were munificent patrons of Spanish artists and writers.
Around town, Gilbert is a munificent, chatty presence.
Number one is the munificent Garrick, at a bounteous 22 lasses per lav.
He is a munificent man; he once flew in Jay-Z and Kanye West for his niece's 16th birthday.
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