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benevolent造句
61, The concept of the American Santa Claus originated with St. Nicholas, who was born in Asia Minor in 280 A.D. He was known as a kind, benevolent man; indeed made a saint because of his generosity. 62, His teachings - most of which are meaningful and enlightening - urge people to be benevolent. 63, Is the medicine man character (you or another person) benevolent, powerful, or taboo in comparison to mere mortals in the dream? 64, Bullog is rooted in people, hence we are actually affected by it, thanks partly to the "benevolent Great Firewall" (the national censorship network) that tolerates it for so long as two years. 65, In spite of Sir Matthew Hope's benevolent recommendation Madame Merle did not remain to the end. 66, For the first few hours he would feel happy and benevolent. 67, Managing state affairs de jure and by benevolent rule reflects the great progress and perfection in the administrative theory. 68, To distinguish this object from the malevolent "Nemesis," astronomers chose the name of Nemesis's benevolent sister in Greek mythology, "Tyche." 69, Holmes's benevolent reference to his apostolic succession turned out to have been a remarkably good guess. 70, A benevolent art collector has donated over 100 masterpieces to the Louvre. 71, His pink face, beneath a mass of snow-white hair, which "when his peruke was off was a venerable sight, " is increasingly both benevolent and majestic. 72, A who speaks with honeyed and pretends to be kind can not be benevolent. 73, Montesqieu discussed and analyzed China's benevolent rule in On the Spirit of Law, but there were many improper or even self-contradictory points in the book. 74, Loong is generally regarded as benevolent, powerful, worshipful and lucky. 75, H & T staff are benevolent, innovative with pioneering spirit and lofty pursuits. 76, He was a conspicuous member of their benevolent secret society, called the Chain Gang. 77, First, it offers an ultimate explanation of things by claiming that the world is the creation of an all-powerful, all-knowing, benevolent being. 78, What the Tamagotchi did well was allow the owner to role play as whatever kind of person he wished - kind and benevolent to maniacally evil. 79, Confucius said, " A who speaks with honeyed and pretends to be kind cannot be benevolent. " 80, They organized a benevolent institution to help the poor and disabled. 81, In this sense, those bridges to nowhere are a sort of benevolent inefficiency, a form of waste that, just maybe, keeps us from becoming a banana republic. 82, A benevolent man should allow a few faults in himself, to keep his friends in countenance. 83, Try how the life of the good man suits thee, the life of him who is satisfied with his portion out of the whole, and satisfied with his own just acts and benevolent disposition. 84, Freddie was much stouter , more benevolent - looking , cheerful, and far more dandified. 85, Comparatively, Antonio is a benevolent merchant, Shakespeare is wants to use summer Locker to contrast Antonio's goodness and the unjustness. 86, A kind-heartedness is frank , talkative , benevolent person. Like music literature. 87, While morally he condemned the practice of being rich but cruel and being benevolent but poor, he gave tacit consent to the reality of the great difference between the rich and the poor. 88, Most of us think of light as a positive force - benevolent, beatific, illuminating - even a symbol of goodness. 89, When she edged in he was enacting the kindly burly pastor, an elbow on the corner of the parlor organ, two fingers playing with his massy watch-chain, his expression benevolent and amused. 90, Holding I Sambo (Benevolent , thrifty, unimportance ), self-love lovers, Happy way into the Heart, Mind of mystery all in one.