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Most of what I gave you here seems pretty benign.
"Then it seems as if he is trying to be a benign little guy."
Conditions then were in many ways more benign than they are today, however.
But no question, the doctor does take a most benign view of change.
Nature may be pretty to look at, but it's not benign.
But I have a pretty strong feeling that they're benign.
In this case we know it's not a benign environment.
At a certain point in history, doing nothing is not necessarily benign.
It may not be so benign as we imagine either.
He gave George a smile that was anything but benign.
He began with a long series of benign questions but then moved in for the kill.
Never would they be allowed access to anything but the most benign technology.
Something needed to be done, but the course of action that offered was not benign.
When things are going well, the mother is experienced as an all benign figure.
It makes looking over your shoulder while talking seem benign.
But the reality on the page is not as benign.
Others start off as benign but develop into cancer over time.
We do not have even this benign secret between us.
He turned them on Harry; they were far from benign.
Unless his state had to do with other, less benign activities.
And I just happen to be in a benign mood.
Still, the feeling of someone near remained strong, though benign.
Benign by its definition means that you leave things alone.
But even those benign days are roaring to an end.
Before Sept. 11, these works would have looked quite benign.