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They were nonetheless content to take generous fees and lend both their names and their reputations to the deal".
These City outfits were "increasingly aware" of the "manifold weaknesses" of Chappell's acquisition vehicle, yet were "content to take generous fees and lend both their names and their reputations to the deal".
As Adam Grant has shown in his wonderful book Give and Take, generous people become successful and not, as we are accustomed to thinking, the other way around.
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Fallon in bronzer and a yellow wig -- offered up unsolicited campaign advice as Clinton took generous swigs from a glass of wine and rolled her eyes. .
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States that have adamantly refused to expand should relent and take the generous federal funds.
Remove the bay leaves, then divide the pepper mix between four deep frying pans, each large enough to take a generous individual portion.
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