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The school board magnanimously will not try to stop them.
I'll have a word with her if you like,' she added magnanimously.
The general magnanimously gives him a compass and the two part as friends.
He later magnanimously said, "I think that they were the better team and deserved to go through."
"Tell you what I'm going to do," he said magnanimously.
Yet Cox magnanimously chose to take the high road and say nothing.
"You may use my cloak for a pillow," she said magnanimously.
"I'll try to live with the disappointment," Lewis said magnanimously.
A few feet away, Obama's chief strategist magnanimously turned the other cheek.
So, I'm going to give you another chance," he offered magnanimously.
"My dear fellow - not at all," said Black magnanimously.
"Thank you for everything you've done," she said magnanimously.
He said magnanimously,' All that we ever ask for is fair play.'
"You're just in from Beyond," the girl said magnanimously.
"Come on out of the shadows, witch," he called magnanimously.
They believe free speech is something liberals magnanimously bestow on others.
"Take a five minute break, then," I offered magnanimously and leaned back against his chest.
That's why we'll never know what happened, Tom had told me, as he magnanimously flipped the salmon.
"In that case, I no longer say you skitter," he said magnanimously.
"We all are aware of your efforts in that regard," Ward said magnanimously.
"Honey, you call me any time you need something," she magnanimously said.
The others from the management team come begging for their jobs back, to which Stanley magnanimously agrees.
Finally, my brother uncorked the wine, magnanimously offering a glass to all.
When you all over there so magnanimously paid for the trip to Brazil we thought that this begging would finally come to an end.
"I will do a favor for each of you, to keep the peace," I said magnanimously.