Poverty and misery have not imbued these characters with dignity but rather have made them covetous and begrudging. |
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And every single one of you is begrudging the time, money and effort involved. |
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Instead, he has produced a mealy-mouthed, begrudging and long overdue response to the commitments made under the Good Friday Agreement. |
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It takes time for a people to mature and to become self-confidently themselves, without begrudging others their own forms of identity. |
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They also easily judge and condemn others, and speak words of complaint and are begrudging. |
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But when they deal with others, they act with jealousy, begrudging, hating, and quarrelling. |
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Never, ever treat learning needs as a moral fault and avoid begrudging the extra time such students need. |
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Instead of begrudging us our success, they should be learning from us. |
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Can we expect the IRA to behave with more political sagacity and give Trimble something more than begrudging and belated help as they have done over the past three years? |
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And, because almost everyone loves a winner, his formerly begrudging English fans are now legion. |
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But its purchases have been intermittent and begrudging. |
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Not fun to watch, but a begrudging respect endures for the severe purity. |
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Even today that acceptance sometimes remains begrudging. |
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I am too crotchety and curmudgeonly and begrudging and jaded: I turned 67 rather recently, and I've lost that natural instinct to believe everything I hear, but I would worry a little about the timeline of the five years. |
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The official Soviet reaction was begrudging. |
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Rather than sexistly disregarding female labor and artistry, Randolph overvalues it, begrudging Zoo her life because it comes at the expense of his cherished quilt. |
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