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the beneficent
adjective
Given to acts that are kind, charitable, philanthropic or beneficial.
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The beneficent sender?
And it's one of the beneficent bi — products of biography.
First, they believed in the beneficent power of the state, assisted by science and technology.
He would later consider that evidence against the beneficent design of nature.
Jesus has become the beneficent big brother, dispensing not judgment but limitless encouragement for personal growth.
He is a great writer balanced in the beneficent guise of anonymity.
However, beside Ahura Mazdā is an ancient Indo-Iranian god called Thvarshtar (Vedic Tvashtar; "Artisan"), who also appears in Zarathustra's system of the Beneficent Immortals under the name Spenta Mainyu ("the Beneficent Spirit").
Even within the Theravada tradition, the notion of the beneficent king as a bodhisattva has been prominent.
Henceforth, their own mother — corralled homeward through the beneficent intercessions of Mary Poppins — will do the job herself.
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But because Twitter is ever-the-beneficent social network, it will offer the "sometimes Y" free of charge.
Philip Morris has become the beneficent-sounding Altria Group.
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