| 21. | They were charitable to the poor; the Arabs called Abdullah " the sea or the cloud of munificence ".
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| 22. | In 1929, the department was shifted to the new building of Pathology School thanks to the munificence of the Tatas.
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| 23. | Known widely for both munificence and cultural magnificence, Ananda Gajapati Raju was granted the personal title of'Maharajah '.
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| 24. | Some look for contracts, others for handouts and all to guess what he's up to : munificence or mischief?
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| 25. | Others of the nation's most popular charities also fared well last year, with munificence growing 16 percent over 1997.
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| 26. | Two fine windows, a precious mitre, and two rich pastoral staves were other gifts the abbey owed to his munificence.
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| 27. | Faced with the munificence of creation, people feel compelled to reduce it to a single essence, some all-inclusive whole.
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| 28. | Still, a sense that the United States was acting out of more than munificence has seemed to linger among more ordinary Mexicans.
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| 29. | He played at Farm Aid and found critics were shocked at his munificence _ as if Reed was only about the dark side.
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| 30. | But $ 10 million is big money for a public university in a state not known for its munificence in funding public education.
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