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"magnanimous" Definitions
  1. kind, generous and forgiving, especially towards an enemy or competitor

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HE'S A VERY FORGIVING, VERY MAGNANIMOUS KIND OF A GUY.
Trump can be magnanimous in short doses following a victory.
Williams was more than magnanimous after watching what Cobb did.
In short: He's an adorable dad and a magnanimous man.
He's been allowed to take the high road, be magnanimous.
And to my fellow #NeverTrumpers: Let us be magnanimous losers.
That may be why he deigns to be so magnanimous.
It felt good knowing I was being a magnanimous glutton.
This Biden was more measured, more magnanimous and more conciliatory.
Mystery solved, the magnanimous trustee promptly donated them to the museum.
The messaging was hardly subliminal: this boss is magnanimous, god-sent.
By settling the case now, Khosrowshahi looks nothing short of magnanimous.
It is easy to be magnanimous in your moment of victory.
Media reports indicate Jones' brother, Manny Jones, was not as magnanimous.
There is something deliciously ironic about a magnanimous book on termites.
Magnanimous, whose realms profound/ Are fix'd beneath the firm and solid ground.
Democratic lawmakers should privately obstruct while being publicly magnanimous, the strategy goes.
New York's governor was magnanimous, saying working people "need a raise" everywhere.
But, Winterberg reminds me, Nokia's magnanimous response was also a global one.
"Bin Salman has appeared very magnanimous throughout the whole trip," says Fulton.
Being magnanimous, Roy Williams, North Carolina's colorful coach, acknowledged as much afterward.
Their wealth is not just proof of the generosity of a magnanimous ruler.
He's magnanimous when treated like the benevolent king he believes himself to be.
Second, from a position of strength, reach out a hand of magnanimous friendship.
"We're not doing anything magnanimous—we're not paying off everyone's bills," she says.
Gareth Southgate, the English team's mild-mannered, magnanimous manager, has no such problem.
Workers should not be powerless and praying that Bezos will feel magnanimous today.
We could have rolled with this alone and we tried to be magnanimous.
"Thank you very much, President Kuczynski, for this magnanimous gesture," Mr. Fujimori said.
"I am indeed thankful and truly appreciate these magnanimous gestures," the letter read.
Bourdain committed suicide in France  and the president was magnanimous in offering his condolences.
The real estate magnate can be briefly magnanimous and presidential in times of victory.
Clinton supporters should be as understanding and magnanimous as Obama supporters were in 2008.
Is it possible that buildings might be renamed to honor the most magnanimous donors?
German Masson described the experience as "a little funny" but was magnanimous in defeat.
While airline delays tend to spark short fuses, passengers seemed particularly magnanimous Monday morning.
The magnanimous man believes that politics practiced well is the noblest of all professions.
C. But in a sense the biggest victor was the magnanimous billionaire behind it.
Clinton's conservative critics will surely object that her magnanimous-sounding offer was always a feint.
But her most magnanimous move is when she forgives Truman for all his deceptive capers.
During his stop in Nevada, however, Trump appeared to be in a more magnanimous mood.
The piece is a big, magnanimous puzzle and an exercise in vision-sharpening comparative looking.
Such actions endeared him to Democrats, who praised him as "evenhanded" and "magnanimous," Wineapple writes.
Had he been feeling less magnanimous, he could've bought himself quite a few private islands.
Of all the politicians I've covered, John McCain comes closest to the old magnanimous ideal.
It was a magnanimous gesture, delivered with more severity than I could imagine ever mustering.
Are the best restaurant chefs in America as magnanimous as the best fans in baseball?
The imperial power could now be magnanimous, allowing Philippine fishermen to fish where they always have.
Today national treasure Tina Fey celebrates another year of gracing the Earth with her magnanimous presence.
So they were going to be magnanimous and that was going to make Russia like us.
That confidence or clarity can translate into being more generous and magnanimous of spirit, more accepting.
As for watching Jennifer Lawrence take over for as the blue-skinned character, Romijn was magnanimous.
Given the xenophobia now sweeping the rest of the West, Canadians' openness might seem bizarrely magnanimous.
He beckons them by holding out the football, which he is magnanimous enough to offer his subjects.
Perhaps, in office, Mr Trump will be pragmatic and magnanimous—as he was in his acceptance speech.
The opposition has been less magnanimous towards the HDP, which was not invited to join the alliance.
Sewell was the academic star of the family and, according to his brother David, a magnanimous friend.
Kenji Fujimori thanked Kuczynski on Twitter for his "noble and magnanimous gesture" of approving his father's pardon.
I do believe you can be magnanimous and a party for all people and still be conservative.
Pericles is the perfect magnanimous man (and in America, George Washington and George Marshall were his heirs).
This wasn't simply Trump being magnanimous; Haley successfully negotiated for the Cabinet-level rank for her position.
"The thing about being magnanimous about keeping a secret is you don't say anything about it," she explained.
"Her love, compassion, and most importantly, her magnanimous spirit, will live on for generations to come." he wrote.
Most of us don't come with the tools to always be civilized and gracious and generous and magnanimous.
But the intimate setting combined with the magnanimous mood that attends each show makes for a welcoming environment.
Payton plays Ezekiel as a kind king with a magnanimous spirit that endears him to his many subjects.
Others were concerned that the magnanimous move overshadowed the troubling extent to which Tesla can command customers' cars.
By ALAN RAPPEPORT The billionaire businessman initially struck a magnanimous tone after losing the Iowa caucuses on Monday night.
Love, even as she's quick to praise Democrats in the CBC, is less magnanimous about McAdams and the DCCC.
Clinton was magnanimous about the recent infighting on the Democratic side, calling it a healthy exercise for the party.
You may start your Airbnb career imagining you'll be a magnanimous, mi-casa-es-su-casa kind of host.
Phelps's magnanimous gesture, however indirectly, could end up spelling the end to the United States' dominance in the stroke.
The Carolina Panthers portrayed their decision to part after nine seasons with quarterback Cam Newton as a magnanimous gesture.
While a magnanimous Williams declared that "the sky's the limit" for Gauff, the teenager also paid tribute to her hero.
The donors were generally cheerful, embracing the opportunity to feel magnanimous while being relieved, by strangers, of a burdensome chore.
Judging by the confidence of Subcomandante Marcos, the otherwise magnanimous Zanetti might have been quietly embarrassed by the final score.
Or is it the fierce and magnanimous Sarita, as unyielding in her loyalties as she is unsparing in her condemnations?
The sole genuinely magnanimous rich character, Jay Gatsby, is delusional and dependent on illegal means to maintain his lavish lifestyle.
But I didn't express these feelings out loud, because I am as gracious in defeat as I am magnanimous in victory.
The main local news channel switched off its coverage before Mr English made a magnanimous speech conceding defeat on October 19th.
How absolutely magnanimous of the British Museum, to consider lending back the thing that was taken by their military without asking!
He was downright magnanimous about returning to his old home and the fans that greeted him with anger on Thursday night.
She couldn't have been more magnanimous or lovely on set but you definitely feel that you're in the presence of greatness.
DAVID BERMAN New York To the Editor: I don't understand why Nicholas Kristof encourages us to be magnanimous to Trump voters.
He briefly struck a more magnanimous tone after the election and said he had no interest in pushing for a prosecution.
The novel is narrated by a chorus of voices, at alternating times between funny, cruel, and magnanimous; always raw and always perceptive.
True, there were debates about how progressives could most effectively consolidate their gains, and about whether they should be magnanimous in victory.
RBC, however, said a Trump administration "may not be so magnanimous" and could use a technical violation to snap sanctions back into place.
At Hamilton's alma mater, Columbia, which is displaying the log book listing his matriculation in 21804, a more magnanimous revolutionary incident is remembered.
Piccioli's designs are distinguished in part by their generosity: They are otherworldly in their ambition but magnanimous in their wearability and multigenerational appeal.
I was expecting a magnanimous volcano to come crashing forth upon my ride like a swell from Ho-okipa kissed by Lono himself.
Democrats condemn Trump over 'threat' to Schiff Trump's fury over impeachment indicates that he is unlikely to be magnanimous when the trial ends.
It's nice to see a brilliant career recognized in this way, and even nicer to see such a magnanimous gesture toward future students.
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Once he is re-elected—which seems likely, since the vote is sure to be rigged—he may feel free to make magnanimous gestures.
Amazon looked magnanimous in the moment, but its act was colored by months of fighting and the caveats on pay increases that came next.
" As a result, Bogdanas was magnanimous about Grutas Park, noting that "the work in the park is actually the best sculpture from that time.
It was a magnanimous speech, with its best lines including a pledge to work for all Americans, not just those who have supported you.
But instead of going on the offensive, Kasher gamely plays the role of a magnanimous host, letting other people's thoughts largely set the agenda.
You need made-up adjectives to convey the fusion of craft, nerve and energy that she pulls off: She's Denzelian, Pacinoesque, downright Anna-Magnanimous.
It was missing Coltrane's magnanimous voice and her transporting synthesizer playing, but the collective work onstage filled the vast room at the Knockdown Center.
In the hours after the ruling, its normally brash and outspoken Duterte privately told his ministers to be magnanimous and not to taunt Beijing.
We had much to discuss in the recent test match series between England and India — India won, but they were very magnanimous about it.
I thought it was a very magnanimous speech, I thought it was a gracious speech where he was trying to welcome people into the fold.
In a more magnanimous mood, tyrannical male dominance morphed into a much more generalizing libido sciendi (lusting curiosity) applicable to both sexes as frolicsome spirit.
"Trump seems magnanimous right now," an aide to one of Trump's House supporters said after Trump stressed unity in his victory speech in New York.
But he was magnanimous about the result and his team will have been thrilled that their raw pace was enough to blitz the chasing pack.
Mr Erdogan could have become the magnanimous unifier of a divided nation, unmuzzling the press, restarting peace talks with Kurds and building lasting, independent institutions.
The deal in Daraya was portrayed by the Syrian state media as a magnanimous victory and by government opponents as a bitter but necessary surrender.
Yet Shkreli, appearing on CNBC at the height of the controversy, seemed to suggest he was being magnanimous in not raising the price even higher.
" She did not name the partner who allegedly abused her, but described him as "a magnanimous person" who "could be charming, funny, manipulative (and) devious.
It is all very well to be magnanimous in an acceptance speech; the real test of character comes in the face of setbacks or determined opposition.
I really hope it is a quick and decisive military operation with a disciplined command structure, which will be generous and magnanimous to the terrified population.
We order one small oxtail plate for me and one large oxtail plate for N. I treat because I'm feeling magnanimous, and I'm getting paid tomorrow.
"Chinese Taipei" enabled Beijing to look magnanimous in allowing ethnic Chinese brothers to compete, while not allowing any recognition of Taiwan as a separate political entity.
Apple said it's so customers can lead a "healthier financial life," with spending tracking built right into the app, a so-noble and seemingly magnanimous statement.
In the former role, you are asked to be bigger, more magnanimous -- a leader not just for one party or the other but for the country.
He was freed with another American, Matthew Todd Miller, in what the North Korean authorities described as a magnanimous gesture by their leader, Kim Jong-un.
They would be gentlemanly and magnanimous in victory or defeat and would write thank-you notes by hand on monogrammed stationery when it was all over.
If you are new to Bo Bardi, these should impel you to delve into the full career of one of the last century's most magnanimous architects.
But this requires patience, magnanimous leadership and citizen faith in the promise of what democracy can deliver — all of which seem to be running increasingly short.
Ms. Bloom joins the ranks of unassuming and magnanimous millionaires next door, who have died with fortunes far larger than their lifestyles ever would have suggested.
" The Christian publishing house Bethany House was not as magnanimous, issuing a statement that said it had canceled publication of Savage's book, "The Ridiculously Good Marriage.
Here are six takeaways from Trump's meeting with the Times: The grudges Trump is still holding The President-elect was downright magnanimous toward his longtime Democratic foes.
They also didn't care who won, as long as the winner was magnanimous and the loser was gracious to allow a peaceful transition of power to occur.
Facing a Democratic crowd that liked both him and Clinton, Sanders appeared high-minded and magnanimous, willing to defend a fellow Democrat rather than score cheap points.
In doing so, Trump could appear magnanimous and transparent, and more importantly avoid a potentially thorny fight with the House of Representatives over its release and contents.
A fist raised in sweetness, which might seem quaint in the face of the Black Lives Matter movement, is nevertheless consistent with his ethic of magnanimous restraint.
It was both magnanimous and a message that reflected the former vice president's current political reality: His lack of support from young voters is worrying for Democrats.
The chief difference is that French, feeling magnanimous, has rather arbitrarily decided that Drag Queen Story Hour isn't worth the energy he devotes to other cultural fights.
As if that weren't enough, the magnanimous rapper bought out every screening of Get Out at a local theater so that anyone could see the movie for free.
That she is willing to acknowledge that fact -- not exactly the most magnanimous reaction but a totally understandable one -- speaks to how deep the loss cut her. 230.
Despite how the speaker's aides felt about the existence of the committee, Zack Roday, a spokesman for Mr. Ryan, sounded a magnanimous note now that it is ending.
And even when a player attempted to be magnanimous, a teammate was there to pick up the slack: How do you not crave one more week of that?
The magnanimous leader possesses all the spirited traits described above, but he uses his traits not just to puff himself up, but to create a just political order.
One of my kind and magnanimous colleagues will be writing this newsletter next week since I'll be on vacation somewhere far, far away from email and social media.
The Kremlin is now not only acting like the magnanimous victor in Syria, but also posing as the sole mediator between Ankara and Mr. Assad's government and Iran.
Declaring the fired Reince Priebus "a good man" is magnanimous; announcing on Twitter the decision to let him go comes across more as sloppy than as iron-willed.
He would also appear magnanimous, and he could cite these concrete actions he has taken to help a vibrant industry when he is attacked by naysayers in Hollywood.
There's a rough, brassy grain in her voice projecting a swooping, magnanimous delight that Christmas is finally here and it's time to paint the town red and green.
That eventually leads to Mandela's incarceration, spending a torturous 27 years in prison, where he maintained his defiance and dignity, as well as a magnanimous spirit toward his jailers.
Though there are some cheap crazy ex-girlfriend riffs, Jexi's vengeance more often feels like rage against her potential obsolescence, and the movie is relatively magnanimous about her transgressions.
"I think we should be magnanimous," said Senator John Cornyn of Texas, the No. 2 Senate Republican, in what might be the most telling observation about which side prevailed.
" She is just as sharp on Joe's self-involvement: "The men who own the world don't get to do that by being magnanimous and overly interested in other people.
AT&T's decision to provide this so-cheap-it-almost-feels-magnanimous service while the FCC is doing its damndest to kill net neutrality does not feel like a coincidence.
Musk must be feeling magnanimous after doing so well with these tangential revenue-generation tactics, because he's also giving away a "complimentary" Boring Co fire extinguisher with each flamethrower sold.
Charitable donations benefit from a 60 percent tax deduction in France, which prompted immediate suggestions by critics that Pinault, Arnault and the others were being less magnanimous than initially appeared.
Mr. President, I am writing to tell you that your apparently magnanimous gesture of returning African "art" objects to Africa somewhat resembles the daily expulsion of Africans from your country.
Charitable donations benefit from a 60 percent tax deduction in France, which prompted immediate suggestions by critics that Pinault, Arnault and the others were being less magnanimous than initially appeared.
He reveled in his welcome from Queen Elizabeth II's royal court, was magnanimous toward outgoing British Prime Minister Theresa May and delivered a moving tribute to D-Day veterans in Normandy.
Firstly, I have said repeatedly that Trump truly was magnanimous the night of the election when he said he wanted to bring the country together and be the president for everyone.
Sanders supporters are more likely to say it's been divisive than Clinton supporters, who can perhaps afford to be magnanimous because they've been fairly certain their candidate will be the nominee.
For Jaffa, Jefferson and the other founders were both deeply religious and in alignment with ancient philosophy while Abraham Lincoln was the very incarnation of Aristotle's ideal of the magnanimous man.
There was this evening to look forward to, with Donald and her parents and a few friends, food and flowers, the butler's creaseless service, and the magnanimous ease of it all.
Normally after a political figure of Scalia's stature dies, politics is set aside for at least a day in favor of more magnanimous statements underscoring the deceased's importance and civil service.
Trump's other pardons have similarly created political exceptions to the rule of law that support his own views rather than representing a magnanimous offer of clemency in service of collective peace.
If politicians from either party want to appear magnanimous by spending other people's money, let them spread the pain along every age group, or take age out of the equation entirely.
The turning point comes when the wealthy and magnanimous Timon realizes what the rest of us already know: His friends are sycophants, adoring him only as long as the handouts last.
Back in the olden days, Americans had to wait for the late editions of the newspaper to read about the President's magnanimous decision to not butcher a turkey in the Oval Office.
Though he enjoys a lesser profile than Johnson, Mansfield is more admired within the Senate by Democrats and Republicans alike, as a magnanimous and gentlemanly conductor of the upper chamber's fractious orchestra.
Truex, who recently wrote for Derek Jeter's website, The Players' Tribune, about his girlfriend's battle with ovarian cancer, took a magnanimous view of losing his sport's premier event in such a heartbreaking way.
Sure, he has a hidden edge and will occasionally make a snarky comment that surprises everyone, but 99% of the time he is tolerant, compassionate, loving, magnanimous, nurturing, kind...the list goes on.
He credits a magnanimous politician with giving him the prime spot, and over the years Mr. Marques was able to buy a house in Planaltina, a 40-minute bus ride from the capital.
His explanation of how she got away with it is convincing: She was loved, she was magnanimous, and she brought happiness and laughter to those fortunate enough to get tickets to her concerts.
Such analogies are likely to be perceived again in the tributes to Bush, who was almost universally regarded as a gentleman and a throwback to a more civil and magnanimous era of politics.
Adityanath, elected five times to the federal parliament from Gorakhpur in eastern Uttar Pradesh, has been magnanimous in victory, pledging to uphold Modi's slogan of 'sabka saath, sabka vikas' ('all together, development for all').
It means you get quicker replies, Amazon's server costs are less expensive, and conceivably, if enough of the work is done locally you could end up with more privacy — if Amazon is feeling magnanimous.
Other presidential contenders have been more magnanimous than Trump: When John McCain, who was born on U.S. military property, ran in 2008, Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton sponsored a resolution that it shouldn't matter.
" He'd often give his toys to neighbors—in part, his sister Marilyn recalls, because he was a magnanimous spirit, but it didn't hurt that "all he cared about was basketball at that time, anyway.
But in a "Through the Looking Glass" moment of politics in the age of Trump, the president-elect appears magnanimous merely by turning away from chants of "Lock her up!" at his campaign events.
On Washington WASHINGTON — Senator Mitch McConnell sounded downright magnanimous in anticipation of 2018, eager to work closely with Democrats even though he had cut them out of virtually every big-ticket deliberation during 2017.
A magnanimous Renzi acknowledged 8.63-Star's "clear and undisputed" victories and said the PD would hold a "very real and very frank" discussion about the national and political implications at an executive meeting on Friday.
Whether President Trump was trying to appear overly magnanimous and forgiving to both Comey and Secretary Clinton in the face of his election victory, it was the wrong move to put this off until now.
In that way, the work is a magnanimous gesture of generational transference: a cheat sheet on queer history; a lecture about safe sex; a call to get angry, harness one's otherness and ultimately claim individuality.
"For Bush 41, Trump is the president, and he does not want to stiff a sitting president, so in his own way, it is magnanimous that he is having Melania and Donald Trump come," Brinkley said.
But of course, no tech conference this year would be complete without the seemingly magnanimous reassurance from some of the world's most visible executives that they are looking out for you, the consumer, and your privacy.
Tasha: If you want to be magnanimous, the party is meant as a celebration of life, a space for the crash survivors to reflect on their good fortune and praise the man who made it possible.
Here I was, a bit star-struck, telling him a sheepish "Thank you for everything," and his response, "I'm glad you like my stories," sounded genuinely self-effacing, not magnanimous in today's way of fake modesty.
Magnanimous in victory, gracious in his rare defeats, generous with praise, quick to correct error and always intellectually honest, Charles is the yardstick by which we measure everyone who seeks to be part of the national discussion.
A series of distractions at the convention largely thwarted a bid by the Trump campaign to show him as a caring father and magnanimous business leader who would bring greater prosperity and safety to the United States.
For those of you keeping track, it took exactly seven episodes for her to forgive her sister-in-law for not saving her from a debilitating beat-down, which I think is pretty darn magnanimous of her.
His answer was nearly perfect, a largely human and magnanimous point of view that could only come from a fan who is so used to losing and defeat and heartbreak that even winning comes through that prism.
That's what statesmanship is for — to bridge gaps between complacent winners and angry losers, to weld populism's motley grievances into a new agenda suited for the times, to manifest an elitism that is magnanimous instead of arrogant.
"For Bush 41, Trump is the president, and he does not want to stiff a sitting president, so in his own way, it is magnanimous that he is having Melania and Donald Trump come," Brinkley said of Bush.
So magnanimous was the oft-grinning 6-year-old that the Monday before his death he told his mother, "Jesus loves everyone, even those who do bad things," Tim Marcengill, associate pastor of Oakdale Baptist Church, told mourners.
After such a magnanimous gesture, Moscow believed it would be treated as an equal partner of the United States, rather than as a rival, with the right to retain influence over countries in what it considered its neighborhood.
What would have been more magnanimous on the part of the government would have been comprehensive legislation that is holistic and welcomes all individuals fleeing persecution and not drawing arbitrary lines to gauge persecution based on religious denominations.
When that relatively fair and transparent vote caught him by surprise, it took several days for him to work out a plan of action, during which time he had little choice but to play the role of magnanimous loser.
It wasn't a totally magnanimous gesture: Sullivan's production team, coupled with the Beatles' own NEMS Enterprises and Subafilms, hired a 211 camera crew to capture the colossal event for a television special which would later air the following year.
Your smartphone's big, beautiful touchscreen is an accident waiting to happen, but Corning continues its magnanimous to improve the survival rate of your hardware, and its latest creation, Gorilla Glass 5, should help your phone survive even nastier tumbles.
But in the wee hours of the morning — and in the wake of a magnanimous victory speech few expected Trump to give — Obama took his hat off to the nation's next president and delivered a unifying message later Wednesday.
"  "She congratulated him, and she conceded to him on election night, and the idea that we are going to drag this our now when the president-elect has been incredibly magnanimous to Clinton and the Obamas is pretty incredible.
Last month in Europe, Trump was as boorish and belligerent as it was possible to be, lashing out at our NATO allies about their defense spending just after having been gracious and magnanimous to leaders in the Middle East.
They would think that if they were going to be magnanimous to the Iranians they would be paid in kind, whereas I think more likely the Iranians looked at that magnanimity as weakness to be exploited rather to be appreciated.
"Aside from all the compliments and accolades, which are incredibly nice and lovely to read such a magnanimous display of support, it has also been upsetting to realize how many other women/womyn also experience the same situation," she says.
Cheng, after a period of ruthless and expensive competition with Uber, now is settling into being a magnanimous winner: Didi Chuxing and Uber have learned a great deal from each other over the past two years in China's burgeoning new economy.
From behind his grand piano and a bank of synthesizers — or sometimes standing out front, with a keytar — he held magnanimous court, presiding over an evening that reaffirmed his legacy in the realm of vanguardist pop, jazz-funk and R&B.
Part Malcolm X, part Louis Farrakhan (or so he'd like to think), he sees himself as totally magnanimous, but playing into the duplicity of his environment, his piety is eventually shot because he commits the cardinal sin of falling for a white woman.
A self-declared "boring" man, Mr Kaine is known to like quiet, unflashy words to describe his vision of America—urging his country to be "magnanimous" and to strive to be "'exemplary" so that it can earn its status as an indispensable nation.
The proposed Special Olympics cuts will likely never come to pass — and may in fact be calculated to spark outrage so Republicans can look magnanimous when they decline to put it in the final budget, giving a "win" where one really isn't deserved.
That's because the conversation around big-money philanthropy has changed drastically in even just the last two years, with a new conversation taking hold about whether the rich are actually doing good in the world with their supposedly magnanimous commitments to charity.
"For Bush 41, Trump is the president, and he does not want to stiff a sitting president, so in his own way, it is magnanimous that he is having Melania and Donald Trump come," Brinkley says of Bush, who died at age 94 on Friday.
"It is the what ifs, the magnanimous possibilities of this life, this now, this minute…" I remember exactly how I felt when I first read those words in a book of poems given to me by my high school honors literature teacher, Ms. Kinlaw.
Party platforms do not bind presidential candidates, and Mrs Clinton, aware that she needs as many of Mr Sanders's young and idealistic supporters as possible, was magnanimous in victory, saying that she "applauded" Mr Sanders for raising awareness of such issues as income inequality.
Through this lens, it's not hard to see why Buttigieg's plan calls only for free public (not private, mind you) college for the kids of any family earning less than $100,000, a bone tossed out to the less wealthy from the magnanimous upper crust.
Just don't need that risk to pick up a little extra V." Berkshire Hathaway, B shares: "I don't know how magnanimous it will be, but I do know that Warren Buffett [CEO] knows how to make money and he makes money in any kind of situation.
In retrospect, Moscow's tactics appeared orchestrated: first threatening to match the explosions announced by the Obama administration the previous day, then, in seeking to appear magnanimous -- even extending an invitation to the children of American diplomats in Washington to a Christmas party at the Kremlin -- backing off.
"A self-respecting view of a decision or request is preferable to a pity plea, because asking as though a 'yes' is a huge favor to me may make my manager feel magnanimous, but it also sounds like I don't expect it to happen," Ms. Weeks said.
Opinion Columnist BERLIN — Klaus Scharioth, who served as Germany's ambassador to the United States during both George W. Bush's and Barack Obama's administrations, was born in 1946, the year after Germany's surrender in World War II. His earliest impressions of America were of a magnanimous, generous country.
The magnanimous monarch and chef is Fares Zeideia, known as Freddy, who for 14 years was a fixture on the southwestern corner of Broadway and 30th Street, clad in billowy pants with look-at-me prints, calling his subjects by name and handing out free falafel like alms.
A week after Hurricane Harvey submerged Houston, it speaks volumes about asymmetries in U.S. politics that we're left to wonder whether Republicans in Congress will be as magnanimous with the soon-to-be victims of Hurricane Irma in Puerto Rico, the U.S. Virgin Islands, South Florida, and elsewhere.
Boosting its campaign, China has been shipping planeloads of aid to affected countries, widely publicizing the effort and seeking to emerge as the great, efficient and magnanimous superpower as it tries to strengthen ties with US allies, whose relations with Washington have grown strained under the current administration.
The less magnanimous one is that Hughes is yet another plutocrat influencing politics, not unlike the Koch family or his ex-roommate Zuckerberg, who spent $100 million attempting to remake schools in Newark, New Jersey; or Tom Steyer and Michael Bloomberg in their attempts to buy the presidency.
" Added his mom: "When you talk about your Michael Jacksons and your Cosbys your Beyoncés, your Sammy Davis Juniors, just throughout history we've always been right there at the table, and our journey to the table is that much more magnanimous because we had to do it through barriers.
"It will be worthy of a free, enlightened, and, at no distant period, a great Nation, to give to mankind the magnanimous and too novel example of a people always guided by an exalted justice and benevolence," Washington optimistically wrote in his Farewell Address to the American people on Sept.
The Sun and the University of Baltimore were magnanimous enough to hold another debate for the remainder: It was streamed online in the middle of a workday, and two candidates didn't bother to participate, so Mckesson ended up valiantly debating three others in front of moderators in an empty room.
" In another hit—" Di San Zhe " ("Third Party"), by the Malaysian-born superstar Fish Leong—a woman is magnanimous toward her rival, taking responsibility for the loss of her man and insisting that the third party shouldn't be blamed: "Although your choice has destroyed me, I will take it positively.
Charles M. Blow Last week when Donald Trump began his so-called Thank You Tour in Cincinnati, he had yet another opportunity to be magnanimous and conciliatory, to step beyond the division and acrimony of his campaign and into the unity and healing necessary to be president of a strained nation.
Many mainstream Republicans, including members of Congress or business types excited by the chance to advance a conservative agenda of tax cuts and deregulation once they control the White House and both chambers of Congress, had hoped that by this moment, nine days from his inauguration, victory might make Mr Trump more magnanimous.
In a party now dominated by Donald Trump's proposed Muslim-banning, Ted Cruz's "I don't know if sand can glow in the dark" carpet-bombing threats and Marco Rubio's "out of place in our own country" nativism, Haley's words arrived like a cleansing rain: hopeful, inclusive, magnanimous and conservative all at once.
" Ashcroft first announced the news as he accepted a lifetime achievement award at the Ivor Novello Awards, reportedly telling the audience that "as of last month, Mick Jagger and Keith Richards signed over all their publishing for 'Bitter Sweet Symphony,' which was a truly kind and magnanimous thing for them to do.
" More than 200 years ago, in his farewell address, George Washington spoke of his hope that the United States, as "a free, enlightened, and at no great distant period, a great nation," would "give to mankind the magnanimous and too novel example of a people always guided by an exalted justice and benevolence.
Generally speaking, if you see a company asking everybody to work together, that company is either winning so hard it can afford to be magnanimous (Amazon and Alexa) or losing so badly it needs to make sure it isn't completely pushed out of the market by the dominant players (Microsoft and Cortana). Also.
Erasmus had a magnanimous conception when he wrote, in 1530, of the rustic's duty to "compensate for the malignity of fate with the elegance of good manners," whereas the Victorians saw the role of etiquette as something closer to a behavioral amulet capable of protecting one from the polluting forces of vulgarity and vice.
And of course… FROG AND TOAD STORYBOOK TREASURY Written and illustrated by Arnold Lobel HarperCollins, $11.99 The books in Lobel's series from the 1970s are something like modern classics, with their warm depiction of the devoted bond between worrywart Toad and magnanimous Frog, who might look somewhat similar but are polar opposites in temperament.
Though West was somewhat magnanimous in his response — "Obama has way more important stuff to worry about than my public perception," he told XXL in 2009 — it must surely have grated that he'd been denied a relationship with Obama at every turn, and that embarrassment seemed to set into motion his years-later endorsement of Trump.
"Trump somewhat naïvely calculated that China would be more helpful on North Korea if he was 'magnanimous' on trade; I doubt Beijing sees it that way," said Matthew P. Goodman, a political economist at the Center for Strategic and International Studies and an adviser on Asian economics in the administrations of Barack Obama and George W. Bush.
Minutes later, a composed and full-throated Sanders closed the roll call himself with a magnanimous gesture to his primary opponent, Hillary Clinton, by making a motion to have Clinton nominated by acclamation: "I move that all votes cast by delegates be reflected in the official record, and I move that Hillary Clinton be selected as the nominee of the Democratic Party for president of the United States."
He will praise President Obama and first lady Michelle ObamaMichelle LeVaughn Robinson ObamaJuan Williams: Democrats finally hit Trump where it hurts Michelle Obama to present Lin-Manuel Miranda with the Portrait of a Nation Prize Michelle Obama thanks her high school for naming new athletic complex after her MORE, and will say something nice and perhaps magnanimous about the Clintons, the Bushes and President Carter, all sitting near him.
Now that the most rancorous election campaign in living memory is over, if Americans are to "bind the wounds of division," as President-elect Donald TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE called for in his magnanimous victory speech, and come together "on one team" after this "intramural scrimmage," as President Obama put it in his remarks on the morrow of election day, then what is needed during this transition period is to identify some policy areas where genuine bipartisan consensus can be found around measures consonant with the new administration's articulated policy vision to provide it with some early leadership successes.

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