Handsome, austerely furnished little spot near Gramercy Park serving excellent Italian food in generous portions.
Mr Brown is now willing to quantify in generous terms the potential economic, as opposed to the merely political, advantages of joining the euro.
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Ahead of the poll, he was in a generous mood, distributing tractors and ploughs in rural areas.
Making matters worse, international donors, sickened by a pointless war, are not in a generous mood.
In a generous victory speech Gingrich heaped Dr. Paul with praise for his advocacy of the gold standard.
Meat lovers find the new Boston Chops to be a quintessential spot to impress clients or indulge in a generous helping of steak frites.
Likewise, states can phase in less generous pension and health plans.
They imagined me going to the best schools in the land, even though they weren't rich, because in a generous America you don't have to be rich to achieve your potential.
This raises an interesting political dilemma, because pensioners tend to vote more than other parts of the population, and so all political parties have an interest in being generous to them.
In our generous society, the bottom fifth does receive a lot of transfer income from government programs, such as Social Security retirement and disability payments, federal, state and local welfare programs, education assistance, etc.
Indeed, thanks to high crop prices and the rude health of rural America, the unthinkable has happened: farmers are under pressure to accept cuts in the generous handouts they receive from the federal government.
It sounds simple, and it is, but what happens when the matzo soaks up some egg and fries in a generous slick of fat is at the same time profound: What was dry and severe becomes plush and custardy.
Jankovic, who needed to call the physio after feeling dizzy in the first set, was less than generous in hailing her opponent, who had 38 winners to the losers 13.
One group of people who should join the fray are Muslim thinkers who live in the West and are hence free to interpret their own religion, and interact with other faiths, in a more generous spirit than tends to be possible in the more conservative atmosphere of most Muslim-majority societies.
In another sign of the times, Microsoft is much more generous in offering free online versions of Word, Excel and PowerPoint, though these come with very limited functionality and carry (for now) in-house ads seeking to make you a subscriber.
The clearest example is in Andhra Pradesh where, through a combination of improvements in policing and generous development schemes, the insurgency has been greatly weakened in recent years.
The Lynde and Harry Bradley Foundation was honored with the Terry Elkes Sacred Honor Award in recognition of its visionary and generous philanthropy in the service of national security.
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In combination with generous government subsidies, this has led to a rapid expansion in renewable energy capactiy across Europe, where Accenture research shows that reserve margins have now risen to 20% of peak demand.
In either case, perhaps the boss can learn from others who are more generous in expressing their appreciation.
Amazon, in short, if it meets my generous metrics in 2014, sells around 23 times the 2014 projection.
Solar shares fell some 32% on the NEX in the first quarter of the year and have suffered again in recent weeks, a drop that Prideaux blames on proposals in Germany and Spain to cut generous feed-in tariffs that oblige utilities to buy renewable electricity at above market prices.
The listener needs a generous ear when sifting through almost thirty albums (plus an even greater number of live recordings and compilations) made by almost fifty band members, but in his own, grudging way Smith is the most generous man in northern England.
The pension tax reliefs that were very generous in the past have had to be removed.
As a control, though, the maverick was sometimes programmed to behave in an unusually generous way.
The program was way too generous in the first place with the 400% threshold.
Gentle with newcomers, generous in passing on his skills, he would puncture pretension and pomposity.
He was generous in the free-spirited way that only the inveterately insolvent can be.
The surveys compared base salary, but bonuses in Brazil are generous too, says David Braga of Dasein.
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