I don't know whether I should be quite ascharitable as you.
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God, I wish I could be ascharitable as my mother was.
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Others are not ascharitable toward the service.
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That belief rendered him ascharitable towards others as he was modest concerning his own attainments.
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She did not expect others to be as self-sacrificing, ascharitable, and as good as herself.
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That goes for all last-minute purchases you hope to claim, such ascharitable donations or work-related items.
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I find myself buying your pitch, but not everybody on the Council is ascharitable toward you.
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What happiness that so much wealth should be in the possession of a person ascharitable as M.
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I wished some hand ascharitable as powerful would extricate me; as for myself I had no power.
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You will find ascharitable people who never heard of religion, as you can find in the church.
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Well, he is a holy man; poor, to be sure, but ascharitable as any man that ever lived.
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With tenors, lenders may not be ascharitable, with a possible return to three-year facilities, a second European banker said.
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For decades, companies largely viewed their social and environmental initiatives ascharitable or side projects instead of part of their core business.
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Generally, those in the informal network portrayed themselves ascharitable, gave little to the causes they promoted and relied principally on small donors.
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This personage is as attractive as Don Juan, brave as Murat, a poet like Shakespeare, and ascharitable as St. Vincent de Paul.
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So unless the duke's started minting full crowns in bread since I fell ill, those provisions are ascharitable as my gods-damned mood.