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The chirashi (scattered sushi) could have used a more generous base of rice, but was nonetheless delicious.
It could also have used a more generous acknowledgment of the hope Lindsay brought to minorities, the talent he drew to government, his passionate advocacy for America's cities.
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This was using a more generous measure than the government's own classification of vulnerable families.
In introducing her, Mr. Perelman called Ms. Streisand "talented, beautiful, generous" and a pain in the posterior (though he used a more colorful term) — "just like me".
Osborne said the money would be used "to provide a more generous basic state pension as we manage demographic pressures".
"Raising the state pension age is what many countries are now doing, and will by the end of the next parliament save over £5bn a year – money which will be used to provide a more generous basic state pension as we manage demographic pressures," Mr Osborne said.
Similarly, the use of a more generous food budget, as the base, would have the same effect.
Less supple pappardelle could have used more time on the stove and a more generous helping of a savory duck and wild mushroom sauce.
Congress eventually voted a more generous settlement.
Others had a more generous interpretation.
Now, a more generous uncle has emerged: the European taxpayer.
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