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  • Magnanimously, he informs everyone that I, also, almost caught a fish, which is a mighty considerate lie.

    The Fiddler in the Subway Gene Weingarten 2010

  • Magnanimously, he informs everyone that I, also, almost caught a fish, which is a mighty considerate lie.

    The Fiddler in the Subway Gene Weingarten 2010

  • Magnanimously, he informs everyone that I, also, almost caught a fish, which is a mighty considerate lie.

    The Fiddler in the Subway Gene Weingarten 2010

  • Magnanimously, he informs everyone that I, also, almost caught a fish, which is a mighty considerate lie.

    The Fiddler in the Subway Gene Weingarten 2010

  • Magnanimously, however, he is prepared to accept reverse charging in targeted cases, such as the British to apply it to mobile phones and computer chips.

    Money down the drain Richard 2006

  • Magnanimously, the tribal members would be allowed to choose the acreage that they wished to individually own, and the Great White Father would even go so far as to hold that acreage in trust for oh, say, 20 years.

    Idaho Living Don Lewis 2007

  • Magnanimously releasing the defeated, just in time to get his gloves into a drawer and feign to be looking out of window in a contemplative state of mind when a servant entered, the Reverend Septimus then gave place to the urn and other preparations for breakfast.

    The Mystery of Edwin Drood 2007

  • Magnanimously, the tribal members would be allowed to choose the acreage that they wished to individually own, and the Great White Father would even go so far as to hold that acreage in trust for oh, say, 20 years.

    Archive 2007-11-01 Don Lewis 2007

  • Magnanimously, you decreed eventually that Congress could remain for the time being.

    quiz o’ the day: Which historical lunatic are you? « raincoaster 2006

  • Magnanimously, the Sakuntala let it pass unchallenged.

    Drowning World Foster, Alan Dean, 1946- 2003

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