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Of all the Chancellor's priorities, though, he has chosen to reward work most generously; not by tax cuts targeted at the low-paid but via general cuts in income tax.
Juve!", most generously applauded the champions.
Switzerland treated its farmers most generously, spending 2.4% of its GDP.
We give most generously to charities that we imagine might one day help us.
On it Gough Whitlam most generously inscribed "To a worthy successor".
Article I, which describes Congress's powers, is the Constitution's first, longest and most generously worded article.
Everything is copiously citizen-reviewed, down to what dish you should order and which bartender pours the most generously.
The "Stabat Mater" and "Te Deum," the last of his compositions, represent Verdi at his most generously dramatic.
This scheme upends Australian values and asks the lowest paid to pay a benefit to the most generously paid".
Meanwhile, Ms Sturgeon would demand, as a representative of Britain's most generously subsidised region, an end to public spending cuts that most Britons broadly approve of.
It means to dust off Washington's image, penetrate the opacity that can most generously be called "sphinxlike" and replace readers' "frosty respect" for Washington with "visceral appreciation".
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