How To Use Benignity In A Sentence
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So, did it take a row over a ban on journalists to enable him to penetrate the secret that the regime is not a model of benignity?
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A calcified central nidus, a laminated pattern, diffuse calcifications or a ‘popcorn’ pattern all suggest benignity.
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Althea recalled the benignity of Helen's eyes as they dwelt upon him, her smile, startled, almost touched, when some quaint, telling phrase revealed him suddenly as an unconscious torch-bearer in a dusky, self-deceiving world.
Franklin Kane
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Forgive my pride, dear Sir; but it would be almost a crime in your Pamela not to exult in the mild benignity of those rays, by which her beloved Mr.B. endeavours to make her look up to his own sunny sphere: while she, by the advantage only of his reflected glory, in his absence, which makes a dark night to her, glides along with her paler and fainter beaminess, and makes a distinguishing figure among such lesser planets, as can only poorly twinkle and glimmer, for want of the aid she boasts of.
Pamela
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There was a wonderful air of benignity and patronage in his manner.
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And I intend to approove by mine, what argument of infallible truth, the same benignity delivereth of it selfe, by enduring patiently the faults of them, that (both in word and worke) should declare unfaigned testimony of such gracious goodnesse, and not to live so dissolutely as they doe.
The Decameron
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Now, this is what I call uncommon jolly," said Captain Bunting, sitting down on his saddle before the cheerful blaze, rubbing his hands, and gazing round, with a smile of the utmost benignity on his broad, hairy countenance.
The Golden Dream Adventures in the Far West
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He was tall, with wispy brown hair, a face of great benignity set on a gangling body.
LEFT, RIGHT AND CENTRE
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(link) Incidentally, the St. Paul Saints baseball team being a minor league team benefits from the work Mr. Killebrew started with Castor and Pollux, Artemis and Apollo, and a few other sets of Twins, so for them the fuzzy benignity is enough because they have the bigger organization offering them more protection.
Mrissa: Minicon report, with digressions
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Henry never interfered with anyone's judgment, and indeed had an air of benignity when he made points in the form of suggestions.
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And if, in the depiction of our trade, perceptions of our benignity and those of our power have been locked in a dispiritingly inverse relationship, what, if anything, can be done?
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Both these advances of goodness may also be appropriately denominated "benignity," or
The Works of James Arminius, Vol. 2
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She developed benignity with him, and a kind of benignity which was almost playful – actually before tea was over including in some observation she made him the words "My dear boy.
The Enchanted April
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The lawyer's overall benignity towards him is emphasized by contrast with his behavior.
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It is the state of tranquility, benignity and without comparison.
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Plodding of that type seldom facilitates benignity, genial tolerance towards opponents, or leisurely musings on the joys of artistic creation.
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Harry Steele, Berkmann's shadily powerful owner and a self-made, somewhat conventionally malevolent-in-his-benignity downtown operator, is displeased by this apparent intrusion of the marvelous into his daily breakfast trade.
In Priceland
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Despite their histologic benignity, sinonasal papillomas have a small but definite potential for malignant transformation.
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`Please sit down, Mr Secretary," he said, with formality, with courtesy, with a slight warmth of benignity, and returned to his papers.
COUP D'ETAT
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"He did not convey an air of benignity," one historian of the University has said; "in fact, he gave the impression of toughness."
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benignity" of his expression, and how in him it seemed that "great strength of character and obstinate determination were united with extreme gentleness of disposition and with absolute tenderness towards all about him.
Abraham Lincoln
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She developed benignity with him, and a kind of benignity which was almost playful -- actually before tea was over including in some observation she made him the words "My dear boy.
The Enchanted April
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He was by all accounts a saintly man, and his own benignity surely informed his understanding of film and what he saw as its realist mission.
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On her death-bed the fortitude and benignity of this admirable woman did not desert her.
Chapter 2
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Despite their histologic benignity, sinonasal papillomas have a small but definite potential for malignant transformation.
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On her death-bed the fortitude and benignity of this best of women did not desert her.
Chapter 3
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Such men have some rights it is true, such as the law in its benignity accords them, but not the rights of freemen.
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It is better than a deluded belief in a non-existent benignity amongst our global neighbors.
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The womans felling so of man very benignity , very true, not severe and solemn demeanor, then possibility creation become intimate with of wishes.
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He was bountiful to the poor and like a father to widows, and with benignity guided his people ever to righteousness, and controlled the violent, and lived happily in the true faith.
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She developed benignity with him, and a kind of benignity which was almost playful — actually before tea was over including in some observation she made him the words 'My dear boy.'
When would she leave off making mistakes about people?
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This new benignity and tolerance a little disconcerted him.
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Adult teaching art grasps is a premise which adult teaching art forms(Sentence dictionary), also is the adult teaching benignity development inevitably request.
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She presides over her uptown domain with benignity, unpredictable wit, two-fisted pugnaciousness, and a remarkable insight into the human condition.
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You trust that your motivation was based with benignity and not coupled with conceit.