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Her self — remorseless, generous, imaginative and shrewd — is everywhere.
Tweeters unconsciously revealed themselves to be empathetic or self-absorbed, generous or faux-generous (a quality endemic to Twitter).
On screen and off he has a self-deprecating, generous spirit, quick to laugh, but he also carries a watchful air, a real openness to the moment.
They're unaware that the original puppet had rougher edges, was egocentric, obstinate and rash, yet also self-sacrificing, generous and passionate -- in short, Italian.
Though "modest, self-effacing, generous, complicated and single-minded", he infuriated the family care activist Erin Pizzey so much she installed an answering machine to avoid his calls.
Given to such un-self-consciously generous gestures, Sacks would seem to be the ideal doctor: observant but accepting, thorough but tender, training his full attention on one patient at a time.
Arugula salad was simple, beautiful and almost self-defeatingly generous: with its ample sprinkling of roasted peppers, it could have made a meal, especially with the good semolina bread and home-baked herb-garlic knots in the bread basket.
She was kind, self-confident, generous and had a wonderful sense of herself.
We can create opportunities for them to be self-sufficient, generous and compassionate.
He was self-deprecating, generous and funny, with an Ivy degree and a partnership in a NYC law firm.
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