It's baffling, because the free - to - play Puzzle & Dragons game is quite
magnanimous about giving you spare monsters to power up your team with.
Lord and Miller have spoken about their Solo experience in the past, always being thoroughly
magnanimous about the process and the fall - out, so however much of their original idea remains in Ron Howard's version, this creative acknowledgment is a fitting end to the story.
You might find that despite your best efforts to understand and to be
magnanimous about it, that it still causes a lot of friction between you two.
It is, perhaps, a measure of Lord Mandelson's sense of victory that he is so
magnanimous about his rival for the Prime Minister's ear.
Rovinescu was similarly
magnanimous about the company's employee relations in a newspaper interview around the same time.
Not exact matches
The nearer capitalism comes to triumphing totally more questions are raised
about its capacity to be
magnanimous in victory, to heed the cries of the poor at home and aboard to seek the path of peace and to care tenderly for the earth».
And how
magnanimous Boris was in saying we should rise above it; well, I'm going to sling the mud straight back at Sir John Major, a knight of the garter who ought to know how to behave better, who has said things
about our campaign and then responds by using the most dishonest figure from their campaign
about three million jobs...
The time for us to be
magnanimous is once DC is in Number 10 - in the meantime, everything
about Labour is fair game.
I have expressed our thoughts and feelings
about your simple, yet
magnanimous gesture, in a blog on our travel blog site: http://suyashchopra.wordpress.com/2014/10/30/postcard-with-love-from-chile/
As guests were in charge of dissecting dinner themselves, Hotel Gallery's Darren Flook stepped up to the, erm... plate, and made quick work of skin and bones, chatting
about the
magnanimous, inclusive nature of the art world.