How To Use Benevolently In A Sentence
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The hills were an unearthly shade of green and the low patches of fog haloed the peaks of the trees, making them tall saints, staring down benevolently at the wet quiet of the valley.
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A parent striking a child, any socializer striking any learner, of any age, however "benevolently," short circuits interpersonal resonance †"disconnects the dancers.
Hitting Doesn't Make Kids Better or Stronger
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You get to watch benevolently, breathe in crisp Alpine air, sip Swiss wine and wolf down chocolates by the handful.
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When she died, aged 75, she was still prospecting, close to the Arctic circle, having benevolently spent much of her fortune on schools and frontier hospitals.
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Surely an overreaction, there was just the merest nimbus puff floating benevolently by as we left home - it looked a great Sunday for football.
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David Fincher, I benevolently grant you permission to accept this award.
Live blog: The Golden Globes – live! | Hadley Freeman
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The Vatican stressed that the pope had lifted the excommunication of Williamson and three other traditionalist bishops '' benevolently '' as a result of repeated requests by the society to which the bishops belong as a precursor to bringing the breakaway group back to the Church.
Clerical Whispers
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However, his function in welcoming all the networkers was carried out admirably by his eldest son, complete with entourage of wife and baby son, while Steele's wife Sandra Lambrinos smiled benevolently over the entire event.
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She could not "call up spirits from the vasty deep" of the cellar, but she had procured some whiskey from her next-door neighbour – some five or six miles off, and there it stood somewhat ostentatiously on the table in a "greybeard," with a "corn cob," or ear of Indian corn stripped of its grain, for a cork, smiling most benevolently on the family circle, and looking a hundred welcomes to the strangers.
Roughing It in the Bush
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Billy Flynn moved slowly to stand in front of the seated figure who smiled up at him benevolently.
THE ONLY GAME
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She looked surprised and smiled benevolently at me - ‘Outspoken child’, she probably thought to herself.
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Thankfully, the landlady, a stately, old woman with a reassuring gaze was still awake at this ungodly hour and benevolently helped me into a small room on the first floor.
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Looking carefully from face to face, he smiled benevolently and asked again, "Is the jar full?
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she looked on benevolently
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The best summary for the TPT faculty is this: they seed benevolently , they water earnestly, and they fruit honestly.
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Thorne nodded his understanding, smiling benevolently.
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Finally, nostalgic for his happy Chicago childhood, he turned his drama department into a surrogate family with himself as benevolently beaming paterfamilias.
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The statue, with outspread wings and hands raised benevolently, was on a trough where horses drank before pulling their heavy loads up the hill.
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Germans tried in every way to block the project for it interfered with their scheme to "benevolently" assimilate Angola.
An African Adventure
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Pretty soon you'll have to pay royalties for your thoughts benevolently loaned to you by private industry.
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He laughed aloud in wonder, and smiled benevolently down at the recumbent figure in his lap.
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What a great guy, causing a major slur on a past president who did so much for black people and now -- once the damage is done -- "generously" appointing himself as Bill Clinton's judge and benevolently saying that he doesn't "think" that Clinton was "deliberately" trying to racialize the campaign.
Obama: I Don't Think Clintons Made "Deliberate Effort" To Racialize Campaign
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Kiefer's show is awesome when the works are viewed individually as well as when viewed panoramically in Gagosian's benevolently high-ceiled West Chelsea space s.
David Finkle: Anselm Kiefer's Magnificent Must-See Gagosian Gallery Show
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The clathrate gun hyopthesis has received attention lately, although it's been benevolently referred to as a "methane burp" rather than an apocalyptic release of methane that hammered in the nails of past mass extinctions.
Scott Thill: We've Entered the Age of Mass Extinction
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The statue, with outspread wings and hands raised benevolently, was on a trough where horses drank before pulling their heavy loads up the hill.
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The worn but spit-shined sanctuary is silent this weekday morning and the life-size statues of La Virgen de Guadalupe and St. Jude, aglow in shadowy candlelight, gaze benevolently out of their gaudy, flower-bedecked encasements.
American Grace
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On one hand we have a no-book-readin' presidential jock - George Bush - now 'benevolently' promising to dole out "assets and resources" in the wake of a Category 4/5 hurricane.
Tsunamis 26-dec-2004
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The statue, with outspread wings and hands raised benevolently, was on a trough where horses drank before pulling their heavy loads up the hill.
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Those who did not called themselves the Serim chose to rule “benevolently” over humans and lived their lives in a way that they hoped would someday return them to Heaven.
My Fair Succubi
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YMCA members were not so desperate for social acceptance that they would accept without question those ideas of social behaviour and comportment so benevolently introduced to them by their middle-class patrons.
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We are looked upon quite benevolently, and we are quite an old fashioned company - we always pay our bills within a few days, but we are not daft!
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The worn but spit-shined sanctuary is silent this weekday morning and the life-size statues of La Virgen de Guadalupe and St. Jude, aglow in shadowy candlelight, gaze benevolently out of their gaudy, flower-bedecked encasements.
American Grace