Word: generously
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Unpaid Hardware. But Ahmad could be generous. Following the Koran's injunction on charity, he would spend hours daily under a tree in his palace courtyard receiving all comers, handing out money to widows, orphans, old soldiers, the halt and the blind. His several ramshackle palaces were filled with unworkable plumbing, gilt furniture, fading carpets and hundreds of clocks, all stopped...
Meager are the rewards of virtue. Consider the plight of the UN, which, after years of the most generous admission policy, now finds itself out of seats: when Uganda is admitted this week, representatives of 110 nations will sit in a chamber originally designed...
Columbia may have enough skill to win the game by itself but to assure a Lion victory, the generous Harvard eleven set up two of the opposing team a touch-downs. Already leading 6-0 in the second period, Columbia recovered a wild Crimson pass from center on the home team's 19 yard line and went on to score on a nine yard end sweep by Tom Haggerty...
...where his job seems relatively tame, for he will have seen Doctor No, the first attempt to approximate on film the cosmic bravery, stupefying virility, six-acre brain, and deathproof nonchalance of Secret Agent James Bond-the President's favorite fictional hero, and Writer Ian Fleming's generous gift to literature...
...implement a World Bank recommendation for a $150 million development program over the next five years, Prime Minister Obote must look to London and Washington. Foreign aid, however generous, is not likely to shift Uganda from the usual African neutralist foreign policy. Though stoutly antiCommunist, Obote says, "Uganda is determined that she shall never again become an extension of Europe or of any other part of the world...