Plodding of that type seldom facilitates benignity, genial tolerance towards opponents, or leisurely musings on the joys of artistic creation. |
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The mode and substance of a country's foreign policy can elicit beauty, brilliance and benignity by showing diplomatic skills in negotiation. |
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Despite their histologic benignity, sinonasal papillomas have a small but definite potential for malignant transformation. |
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Such men have some rights it is true, such as the law in its benignity accords them, but not the rights of freemen. |
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Henry never interfered with anyone's judgment, and indeed had an air of benignity when he made points in the form of suggestions. |
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So, did it take a row over a ban on journalists to enable him to penetrate the secret that the regime is not a model of benignity? |
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He was by all accounts a saintly man, and his own benignity surely informed his understanding of film and what he saw as its realist mission. |
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The lawyer's overall benignity towards him is emphasized by contrast with his behavior. |
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You trust that your motivation was based with benignity and not coupled with conceit. |
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It is better than a deluded belief in a non-existent benignity amongst our global neighbors. |
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She presides over her uptown domain with benignity, unpredictable wit, two-fisted pugnaciousness, and a remarkable insight into the human condition. |
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It is the state of tranquility, benignity and without comparison. |
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This could definitely be improved so as to assure the user of the benignity of this particular program. |
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When kindness to the old is condescending, it is aware of itself as benignity while it asserts its power. |
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Punish them with other misfortunes if they are unworthy of your benignity. |
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Alcohol is not, of course, a substance of milklike benignity. |
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For though we feel in us wrath, debate, and strife, yet we be all mercifully beclosed in the mildhead of God, and in his meekhead, in his benignity, and in his buxomness. |
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