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16 Sentences With "more magnanimous"

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This Biden was more measured, more magnanimous and more conciliatory.
During his stop in Nevada, however, Trump appeared to be in a more magnanimous mood.
She couldn't have been more magnanimous or lovely on set but you definitely feel that you're in the presence of greatness.
He briefly struck a more magnanimous tone after the election and said he had no interest in pushing for a prosecution.
At Hamilton's alma mater, Columbia, which is displaying the log book listing his matriculation in 21804, a more magnanimous revolutionary incident is remembered.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
" 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.
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 response, Nurhaci reprimanded Cuyen and implored him to be more magnanimous towards his brothers.
Awarding it only ✦✧✧✧ (1 star), Slant grappled with the film's "insufficient imaginativeness" and forced "theme of duality". Maitland McDonagh, a critic specialist in horror films, wrote that Tamara "panders to horror buffs" and "squanders the efforts of a competent cast", calling it a "rehash of Carrie", and awarding it ✦✦✧✧✧ (2 stars). Jessica Reeves of the Chicago Tribune was even more critical, panning the film with a harsh grocery list of descriptions: "dismal, depressing, embarrassing and utterly lacking in any artistic or social worth". Some reviewers were slightly more magnanimous.
D. Júlia Maria do Carmo de Noronha On November 21, 1896, he married Júlia Maria de Noronha, only daughter of the 3rd Count of Parati in the parish of Encarnação, with King D. Carlos acting as best-man. He had quickly been propelled into the higher echelons of the social class: a prestigious military hero, linked to the Royal House of Portugal, married to a noble House, and an intimate of D. Isabel de Sousa Botelho (her mother-in-law), who was a member of high society that circled the King. Their relationship could not be any more magnanimous: Paiva Couceiro fashioned himself the Nun'Álvares de Magul, while his wife remained at home and occupied herself with the faith.Valente, 2010, p.
Pinel generally expressed warm feelings and respect for his patients, as exemplified by: "I cannot but give enthusiastic witness to their moral qualities. Never, except in romances, have I seen spouses more worthy to be cherished, more tender fathers, passionate lovers, purer or more magnanimous patriots, than I have seen in hospitals for the insane, in their intervals of reasonableness and calm; a man of sensibility may go there any day and take pleasure in scenes of compassion and tenderness". He argued that otherwise positive character traits could cause a person to be vulnerable to the distressing vicissitudes of life, for example "those persons endowed with a warmth of imagination and a depth of sensitivity, who are capable of experiencing powerful and intense emotions, [since it is they] who are most predisposed to mania". Pinel distanced himself from religious views, and in fact considered that excessive religiosity could be harmful.

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