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They regard the monarchy much as they do religion, with benevolent neglect.
This Utopian impulse inevitably went hand-in-hand with benevolent bossiness.
As a pioneer, South Australia is being closely observed, and not always with benevolent intent.
Even if Qaboos is a Britain-friendly, music-loving ruler with benevolent intentions he is none the less a despot.
If at a social event people do something crazy, with benevolent intent, then people will remember it.
But no, you say, this is a future with benevolent watching machines that will intuitively know our desires!
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As the first-ever American-born director of a Venice Biennale, he mounts his point of view on tank tracks, titling the event, with Storrian benevolent bossiness, "Think with the Senses — Feel with the Mind.
A god who creates and then annihilates time, if he is held to be omnipotent, is often credited with having done this with a benevolent purpose that is being carried out according to plan.
That's good for science, but it means that anyone with the capacity to synthesise DNA and with less benevolent motives than Venter and his colleagues could use this information maliciously, to make new and deadly infectious organisms.
You want to start with the bacon, the shellfish platter, roasted clams with a benevolent sprinkling of pancetta, or a triptych of beefsteak tomato preparations involving blue cheese, Vidalia onions and mozzarella.
You may heal your character, level up their abilities, meet with a benevolent blacksmith who can fortify your weapons, and trade with other various salespeople.
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