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Quite generous with chocolate chunks.
You will need to be quite generous with the seasoning.
Our meetings were usually late at night, but in each case he had done his homework, and was quite generous with his time".
Add the lemon juice, then taste and correct seasoning – be quite generous with the salt.* Spoon out the haggis and serve with neeps and tatties or, better in my opinion, clapshot and homemade oatcakes.
There is still a little free assistance out there, despite the unending cuts, and more established writers are often quite generous with their time if they are asked for assistance.
As recently as the 90s, location transfers were commonplace and companies were quite generous with moving allowances.
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When you talk to donors they wonder "why am I giving to you?" Wealthy people in the UK by and large are quite generous compared with most countries, but they are used to giving to the arts or health charities.
Researchers covet these 5-year, renewable appointments because support for HHMI's "investigators," as they're known, is not only quite generous but comes with few strings attached.
This is because British companies generally pay quite generous dividends.
He can be quite generous, like when he fed the homeless with the Steelers wide receiver JuJu Smith-Schuster or purchased his mom a new house.
But the towels were quite generous, even after memories of last night's tagliolini with black truffle had made a more lasting impression around my midriff.
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