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They all had nicknames (not necessarily generous ones): Forster was "the Taupe," because of his resemblance to a mole, and Leonard was "the Rabbi".

One interpretation of "The Kids Grow Up" — a plausible if not necessarily generous reading of the film — is that it's about how difficult it can be to live with a documentary filmmaker.

"It makes you realise that the art world as a whole is operating in a very hermetic bubble of sign language that is not necessarily generous to a wider public audience which is not initiated in that kind of language or visual information.

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The virtues are necessarily simple – generous glazing, decent ceiling heights in the classrooms, good proportions, plain detailing – and efforts are made to make the most of not very much.

The cast is dotted with recognizable names — in addition to Mr. Williams and Mr. Van Der Beek we get Teri Polo and John Larroquette as television journalists, and Luke Perry as a scientist with questionable motives — but that doesn't necessarily reflect a generous budget: some of the more expensive actors don't last more than a few minutes.

Arbona elaborates, "It's the whole Brahmin accent, saying, 'It would be so nice if you weren't hee-ah,' instead of, 'Go away.'" According to him, "The wait staff had to treat her like a VIP although she wasn't necessarily nice or generous to them".

New manufacturing jobs wouldn't necessarily be under a generous union contract, and Peduto can sometimes appear to focus too much on big, sexy infrastructure projects, according to a prominent labor advocate who requested anonymity because he fears alienating a mayor he's currently working with on a separate policy issue.

He was irreverent, mischievous, generous-hearted but necessarily manipulative.

The different views within the two countries' public opinion does not necessarily signal that Germans are more generous or kind-hearted than Britons.

Despite the arguments of some Republican governors and popular perception, the places with the most unionized work forces are not necessarily the ones with the most generous pensions, according to a new study.

But that doesn't necessarily mean companies have become more generous; they're simply making more money.

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