| 21. | The objective of recognizing and appreciating the ordinary citizens who have sacrificed their life magnanimously towards shaping a better society.
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| 22. | Magnanimously, I jumped in and offered to pay the discount difference so that my dining friend would not feel cheated.
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| 23. | He has said, magnanimously, that he wrote the book to help the duchess see the error of her ways.
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| 24. | In other words, when companiesproduce great bottomlines, their people are magnanimously rewarded fortheir performance ( or lack of ).
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| 25. | Anne realises that she has fallen in love with Chapman, while Jacques magnanimously concedes that they make a good pair.
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| 26. | Why pick on the man who has the vision, flair and courage to offer his services so magnanimously to the nation?
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| 27. | He magnanimously said that he himself would take up residence at the other end of the lake which was known as Rudrathirta.
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| 28. | Exposed in his plots, Stratocles throws himself upon the king's mercy, and the twins magnanimously urge his forgiveness.
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| 29. | All three technocrat presidents have ceded ground magnanimously to the opposition early in their terms, but have switched to tougher tactics later.
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| 30. | Asia has expressed its appreciation to UEFA and its president, Lennart Johansson, for so magnanimously giving half a seat to Asia,
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