He was charitably inclined toward his enemies this evening, willing to give them the slip and let them worry over it without realizing how it actually happened.
For the charitably inclined, gifts of appreciated securities are often a better way to meet a pledge than cash.
A number of birds which were caged in the upper part of the building were set free by some charitably inclined person at the first alarm of fire, and at intervals they flew out.
Following the fine success of Rome Akers's kissing booth, several local organizations had set up stands to entertain, intrigue and generally lighten the pocketbooks of charitably inclined citizens.
A charitably inclined fellow would scroll through the list until he spotted one he liked.
Repeal of the estate tax would also make charitable remainder trusts more attractive for the charitably inclined, Mr. Halperin said.
Brent Lipschultz, senior manager for personal financial planning in the New York office of KPMG, says that many charitably inclined people routinely fulfill their pledges by giving securities.
In order that 700 charitably inclined ticket holders might squeeze into the benefit performance, advertisements urged ladies not to wear hoops under their skirts and gentlemen not to wear swords.
But charitably inclined brides and bridegrooms need to plan ahead carefully to find organizations willing to take what they want to give.
Lock Island put Keelhaul's boisterousness down to his Labrador retriever grand-mother; certain less charitably inclined souls put it down to the high admiral's influence.