And I suppose he deserves it, even if his musical style is a taste I am still trying to acquire. |
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Mizuna is another type of Chinese mustard that deserves a special mention, if only for its attractive foliage. |
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By any reasonable moral reckoning he deserves all the comeuppance of his bad faith. |
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Of course, the administration deserves to be criticized for its crude attempts to camouflage the painful reality of the occupation. |
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In these films, everyone who deserves to be happy ends up with what he or she desires, despite any temporary inconveniences or minor setbacks. |
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And Ross himself deserves special commendation for producing such a revealing record of these efforts. |
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Jenny deserves commendation for her involvement with this very worthy cause. |
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It deserves all the awards and commendations it has received in the past year. |
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I think Rick Wallace deserves some sort of commendation for bringing attention to this serious security oversight. |
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And that is why she deserves our pity, not our manufactured moral indignation or condemnation. |
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No one deserves the indignity and the despair of playing an never-ending waiting game for treatment. |
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Mr Milne deserves credit of a sort for having the courage to be up front about where he stands. |
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A book like the Cambridge companion to Beethoven, whose positive qualities will guarantee it a place on the reference shelf, deserves better. |
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The Arctic is a land of incredible and unscarred beauty which deserves to be preserved. |
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As for the others, Elizabeth I deserves a high place, but most of the others don't quite compare with the three above. |
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Each of these levels of analysis deserves more elaboration than we give here. |
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If you know of a group which deserves this recognition, make sure you nominate them. |
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I'm going to be unsparing here, because I think any escort who works in such an unprincipled manner deserves trouble. |
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He proposes a lucid plan that really deserves immediate attention by policymakers. |
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At the very least, psychoanalysis deserves informed critical examination rather than simple dismissal. |
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But the entire feature, directed by newcomer Bennett Miller, deserves praise. |
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Further, it's not at all clear that the Western model of development deserves emulation. |
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He said anyone who goes through what he did without even getting a nibble from a fish on his line deserves his money back. |
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A state religious court evaluating nonconformity or dissent deserves whatever answers it receives. |
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This has opened up an area of great dubiety which deserves more definitive answers. |
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He deserves someone who is ladylike and can hold her tongue and knows how to behave around people of high standing. |
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What the writer is trying to do is so simple in its moral duplicitousness that it deserves no polite reply. |
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Today, as democratic politics is eviscerated into marketing alone, it is assumed that this candidate deserves to win. |
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Roger beat off some people who would have been worthy winners but he deserves the praise and credit for all the fantastic work he has done. |
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As an outsider, I am of course not entitled to a view about who deserves beatification or canonization. |
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Blood-streaked sputum deserves the same diagnostic consideration as blood alone. |
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Whether you're a Lennon fan, a Beatlemaniac, or you appreciate vintage 70s material, this disc deserves a place in your home library. |
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The extremely brutal massacre of the family is the worst act of terrorism, which deserves an exemplary punishment. |
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I hope so, because no conglomerate deserves total world cyberspace domination. |
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Herman Melville's short novel, Billy Budd, is a complex piece of writing that deserves to be read on its own terms. |
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Royal Mail deserves a gold star for this, instead of all the complaints in the media. |
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It merits our attention and deserves our recognition for work very well done. |
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He deserves a more vigorous reproval, if only for signing, along with fifteen others, the infamous letter. |
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This is surely a work that deserves better exposure in the concerto repertoire. |
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Notwithstanding the authority of the messenger, the message deserves examination on its own terms. |
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They are right that offshore outsourcing deserves attention and that some measures to assist affected workers are called for. |
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Look you oik, either you pay up or we'll turn over your plot to a local yuppie who really deserves it. |
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Those should be top of the list of any fair assessment of what deserves their attention. |
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There's a minister who today deserves to be cross-examined by his boss, carpeted, and possibly sacked. |
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Any company that treats its customers with such contempt deserves to go out of business, many said. |
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The goalkeeper sometimes deserves credit, but the onus is really on the penalty-taker. |
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She is not exactly guilty of oversharing though maybe she deserves points for that, too. |
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Well, the joint chiefs of staff are senior officers who have to be loyal to the president, whether the president deserves their loyalty or not. |
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Some people might say Herman's a chump who deserves whatever ill treatment he gets, but he is clearly the more sympathetic figure in the film. |
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He's dangerous and immoral and deserves to be turned out at the next election. |
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The cinematic look of the film deserves commendation alone and the director is a talent to look out for. |
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Speculation is rife about which minister deserves promotion to make up the missing third in the troika of Deputy Prime Ministers. |
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The poems being compared are sonnets, and this formal choice deserves attention. |
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Every Idahoan deserves the peace of mind that police officers know the law. |
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The Bradford Royal Infirmary deserves to be proud of the way all its patients are treated and the respect shown to everyone. |
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Those are angry, fighting words to those who think King deserves a place of honor in history. |
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I've been video-chatting with Alec a lot these past few days, and am feeling everyone else deserves visual treats too. |
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He is totally dedicated to others and deserves every plaudit for the work he does. |
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He is able to get outside his flinty, tightly wrapped personality just enough to convince a majority of voters that he deserves another chance. |
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The entire volume with 105 colored plates deserves the most attentive study by pomologists. |
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It foisted an unnecessary holiday on all Government schools, certainly an outrageous concession that nobody deserves and demands. |
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It's silence in remembrance of a talented, haunted man, but he deserves a eulogy, and his guitar speaks better than anyone ever could. |
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Vassallo, a painter whose work is sometimes confused with that of his fellow Genoese, Catiglione, deserves more attention. |
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Everyone deserves a wonderful event, whatever that may be, and we have great menu choices for those who can't afford the prime rib dinners. |
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Fox has done a nice job on this transfer and deserves a hearty slap on the back. |
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It's more of a scarred old tomcat than a pussycat, but deserves a mention nonetheless. |
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Sherry, with a variety of styles from aperitif to digestif, deserves exploration. |
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The Irish consumer deserves to be treated equally to his or her European counterpart. |
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For those on a tight budget who enjoy a quiet ogle every now and again the place deserves support. |
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Nobody deserves this sort of pressure, and certainly not someone who is effectively a semi-professional. |
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Admittedly, the cast is trying hard, particularly Jameson, who deserves a gold star for effort. |
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This special collection is already remarkable for its scope and size, and it deserves our enthusiastic support. |
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I say that if one is in a rest home, a dementia ward, or in a hospital ward, one expects and deserves different standards of care. |
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While Creston is best known for his instrumental music, his vocal literature deserves renewed attention. |
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And for not baring his soul to the media, he surely deserves a merit badge, not a mauling. |
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He is an unprecedented acting talent that deserves a look or seven, and maybe even a few awards to boot. |
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He has spent over fifty years at the top in a very demanding profession and deserves to be congratulated for it. |
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Certainly, the government deserves a significant amount of leeway when it comes to endorsing the current administration. |
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Take for example one evening's beef tataki, an appetizer special that deserves a permanent place on the menu. |
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The group deserves credit in this annus horribilis for supporting us with all that growth. |
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I would say that this sort of behaviour deserves a ban and a compulsory course in responsible driving to boot! |
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If Insomnia was indeed his creation, he deserves recognition for assembling and harmonizing its separate parts. |
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If anyone deserves to be burned at the stake in a public place, this is the man. |
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It is possible that over time the accumulation of small-bore changes will yield a force that deserves to be characterized as transformed. |
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Despite these shortcomings, Bartley still deserves credit for revitalizing the editorial form. |
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Everything from broths to cream soups will make your dull meal look like it deserves cloth napkins. |
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And since we are in the realm of myths and fairytales, she deserves to be rewarded. |
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There has been a lot of teamwork and trust and that deserves to be rewarded by having new investment. |
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In my opinion this sort of arrogance deserves to be rewarded by denying parole. |
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He, of all people should know better than to park illegally in a disabled space and deserves no sympathy whatsoever. |
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Some lily-livered people think that our Prime Minister deserves more respect from scribes. |
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Another aspect that deserves attention is the relationship between the antiquity of a gene and its evolutionary rate. |
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Dileep Tirkey richly deserves this award, all the more because he is the first tribal to get this top civilian honour. |
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Wyatt maybe locked into his role as great British eccentric, but he richly deserves a wider audience. |
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He said that she richly deserves the award which she received at a black tie event in the Civic Hall, Trowbridge, last night. |
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He also richly deserves the Album of the Year accolade given by Jazzwise magazine for his Let Freedom Ring collection. |
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The record speaks for itself and the home side deserves hearty congratulations. |
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The death row inmate says that he's reformed and his supporters believe he deserves clemency. |
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Add to that the invention, intelligence and dry wit this title contains, and it deserves to top the charts. |
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The end result is an unremarkable, unmemorable movie that deserves neither praise nor approbation. |
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Still, what the masses may have hated the music fan might appreciate, and in the history of folk rock, it at least deserves a footnote. |
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This is a movie whose brain belongs in its pants, and which deserves to be roasted for the turkey it truly is. |
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While it's clear and intelligible, a musical really deserves at least a stereo soundtrack. |
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Simply write a short motivation telling us why your candidate deserves to be honoured as our Woman of the Year. |
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That is the level of violence that deserves the sentence that was imposed in this case. |
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It's a riveting character study that really deserves to make a big splash with audiences of every age. |
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After all, if there was incompetance, then it deserves to be equally apportioned to all governments and intelligence agencies. |
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But when so many showbiz biogs are all fluff and puff, his remarkable tale deserves a wider audience. |
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The community deserves a say in the development of its health-care program, he said. |
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The title of this bill deserves debate because it misnames a large piece of legislation. |
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It deserves every congratulation for having got over the first tough hurdle. |
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The author deserves great credit for his determination to avoid arriving at simple conclusions. |
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Spectacularly inspired mismanagement by airline executives actually deserves much of the blame for the state of the industry. |
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This is one of the most interesting and unusual chapters in the history of town twinning and therefore deserves a closer look. |
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David deserves congratulation for combining two genres and, in the process, producing a serious study which is immensely enjoyable. |
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This gorgeous, impressive set, once lit, was host to dancing that bordered on buffoonery, but silly music deserves silly dancing. |
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Hence, I don't know whether this latest release deserves to be lumped in with those earlier works. |
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We are a bilingual country and everybody deserves the right to be served in any language they choose. |
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This is beautiful, highly skilled work and deserves all the attention it will undoubtedly get. |
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According to the media, he is a big girl's blouse who deserves to feel the smack of firm government. |
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It had to be a confidence builder for Brewster, but he deserves stronger competition to put him back in the heavyweight picture. |
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I'm not going to sugar-coat my personality just because an anonymous reviewer thinks that this tall poppy deserves a cutting. |
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It deserves an appropriately respectful and thoughtful response that goes beyond attitudinising. |
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For the sheer ambition and audacity of this venture, he deserves to be congratulated. |
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A political programme that erodes human dignity is an affront to all of us, and deserves condemnation from every pulpit in the land. |
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Anybody who can abide the blatherers on channel 9 deserves a nomination for Australian of the Year. |
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Authority has shown us that it deserves constant questioning and the very essence of that defines us. |
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And mango-and-banana tarte Tatin with fromage blanc sorbet deserves a page in a cookbook. |
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He even typeset the present volume and deserves high praise for a fantastic achievement! |
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An Archaeology of Socialism, despite its difficult language and occasional conceptual opacity, deserves to be read. |
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Don't you think that Katie's open letter at least deserves some kind of response from the almighty corporation? |
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The school deserves praise for its initiative, and it's a far better means of improving behaviour than thrashing unruly children with the tawse. |
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This week, it is an honour to be able to praise someone who really deserves it. |
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When an offence deserves a lesser sentence, let that sentence also be passed in open court. |
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Tomorrow's shorter distance is a bit of a worry, but he deserves attention all the same. |
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That is the measure of his achievement and for it he deserves our heartfelt praise and thanks. |
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Gemma deserves justice from the community if people can only be brave enough to come forward. |
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There is no quick fix or simple solution and the Executive deserves credit for the start it has made. |
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The original text for this piece is not mine, but it's so good it deserves reproduction. |
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He has a job where most people will not even know he's part of the staff, he deserves a pat on the back. |
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There will always be debate about who deserves honours, all of it highly subjective. |
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No problem, she works hard and she deserves a little bit of quality time to relax. |
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Now he has two or three years to really show that he deserves our faith in him. |
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Everyone deserves a second chance, and people like him really do need to be helped. |
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It can get too much for her though and those are the times she deserves a hug more than anyone else I know. |
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The vessel does sterling work for the community and deserves recognition for this. |
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He deserves some reward for all the hard work he puts in and now he just has to be more selfish. |
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Like him, Alice is very brave and deserves a chance for a bone marrow transplant. |
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She had done most of the kitchen organising and she deserves tidiness props too! |
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The dude has been flat out like a lizard drinking all year and deserves some silly time. |
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The one we have now really is a pillar of the community and he deserves a medal for his years of hard work. |
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We hope that you will agree that she has, indeed, served us well and deserves well of us in return. |
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It takes an ugly American to believe he deserves to get his way to the extent that he would abuse a baby in a public venue. |
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It deserves to be lauded and praised as much as it deserves to be scrutinized and picked apart. |
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And anyone who can steer a 41-seater through our ancient narrow streets without skittling half a dozen street lights deserves a medal. |
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Murray does demonstrate that the men of straw have failed to silence him, for which he deserves much praise. |
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The literature laying out the case for convergence likewise deserves critical scrutiny, however. |
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This deserves investigation as a clue to early developmental influences on asthma. |
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Whoever is unpunctual deserves that other people should reprove him for being unpunctual. |
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Everyone who is interred, entombed or inurned deserves a place in the Association's permanent records as well as a memorial. |
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He deserves his financial success and the trappings of wealth that come from working hard. |
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While this conclusion is not likely to compel universal assent, it is an option that deserves more notice in Marcan interpretation. |
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Undoubtedly, it deserves the same breakout success enjoyed last year by the similarly toned Saw. |
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I would have thought that, for physical endeavour at least, this deserves a mention in dispatches, if not your final list. |
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The veteran guard deserves much overdue praise for his work ethic in a ball club that is filled with top players. |
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Director, Eisner, deserves credit, too, for delivering a film that seems fresh and exciting, rather than stale and formulaic. |
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Its resoluteness in the face of international challenges and firmness on security dictate that the government deserves another term. |
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This back-to-nature scheme is one that deserves to be copied wherever clearance sites are not needed for new developments. |
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Personally, I'm opposed to the death penalty, but I can't understand why this person deserves it less than others who don't get clemency. |
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It deserves an answer that does not dumb down what mythologers around the world are discussing. |
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Zeng Li deserves praise for the sumptuous sets, and Jerome Kaplan for the opulent costumes. |
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We believe that every family deserves to have a mannerly pet, a dog that doesn't jump up, pull on the leash or embarrass them out in public. |
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The competition deserves a higher status than it has had in the past, because the clubs involved in it are certainly no slouches. |
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Needless to say such irreplaceable material deserves to be studied and catalogued for researchers and students. |
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The fight to preserve Ilkley's unique character is one that deserves the wholehearted support of the community. |
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Whether an offender deserves to be convicted of murder or manslaughter is for the jury to determine. |
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Punishment is meted out to the offender because this is what he deserves in response to his infraction of the criminal law. |
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For me, he is a good player and deserves the European player of the year on merit. |
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Further, since he owed nothing and gave an infinite gift, he acquired merit and deserves a reward. |
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Come on FNW, Blackburn is not a titchy little backwater and deserves something better. |
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This book deserves to be widely read, especially among those who have regularly been subjected to Thomas Friedman and company's dictums. |
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Much more will be done next spring to give the cemetery what it deserves and the removal of overgrowth will be seen to as well. |
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The egg roll stuffed with shredded cabbage, celery, carrot, onion, glass noodles and sprouts deserves an honourable mention. |
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No matter who deserves the blame for the blackout, the reality is people suffered, and so did the economy. |
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The rising cost of using these me-too drugs at prices far exceeding those of time tested competitors deserves careful scrutiny. |
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She deserves and should expect nothing but ridicule for this newest cheap trick. |
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Laurence Eastwood's set, elegant and subtly suggestive of its inhabitant's character, also deserves a mention. |
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She deserves a much more severe punishment because that child will be suffering the effects of the mother's behaviors for its entire life. |
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A show that has miraculously survived through low ratings and critical bashing for as long as it has deserves a better finale than this. |
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Bush, he said, deserves the admiration of Americans for being willing to undertake the mission and see it through to the end. |
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The audio deserves a special mention as white noise and ethereal voices combine to create a disturbing atmosphere. |
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Whether gold deserves to be included in an investment portfolio is an interesting question. |
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Obviously, Paul, anyone stupid enough to take your quackish advice deserves their outcomes. |
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The shamelessness of his self-observation deserves to be called scientific. |
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The singer has pulled off another cracker of an album which deserves to be heard. |
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Her story deeply touches me, and I think she fully deserves the various titles and honours bestowed upon her. |
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Yet he occupies an important position in the history of 18th-century art and his reputation deserves to stand higher than it does. |
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I hope they broach their bottles, because the whisky, with its honey and praline richness, deserves it. |
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Mr Barkman deserves his well-earned retirement and will be missed by those who had the pleasure of being in one of his classes. |
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That very lack of engagement enables a popularising of biologistic discourse that deserves more informed criticism. |
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Our driver deserves another mention here for the never-ending supply of sticky snowball cakes on our return journey to Munich airport. |
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Michael feels Karen deserves a well-earned break after the festive madness. |
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After running the house for more than 60 years, she deserves a well earned break. |
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Most people would agree that Castle-dermot deserves the chance to achieve this potential. |
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But if you really must have a ragtop, and your ragtop really must be a prestige badge, then a second-hand Z3 deserves serious examination. |
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It is nuanced, thorough, and intelligent, and deserves to propagate within the vast biome of environmental, Western, and Native American history. |
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This single change has alone transformed an iffy stab at rethinking Bizet into a colourful triumph which deserves to stick around for years. |
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If anything, the premier deserves a pat on the back for finally having enough backbone to speak the truth. |
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Moreover, the development of a dominant ideology deserves a mention in this context. |
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She deserves a fair hearing judged upon her own merits, capacities and contributions. |
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I have bought PJ Harvey's Uh Huh Her, which deserves much better than the fair-to-middling reviews it's received. |
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This is a thoughtful, carefully crafted and, above all, intelligent movie which deserves a massive audience. |
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Politics aside, it was a great sports victory under very adverse conditions and deserves to be immortalized in film. |
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I think they are often wrong-headed and foolish, but nobody deserves to be indiscriminately beaten because of their political beliefs. |
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Still, regardless of the motivation, their philanthropy benefited people in need and deserves appreciation. |
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Crazy Chomsky-reading nut that he is, he at least deserves some coin for 30 years of honky-tonk labor. |
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Keegan deserves a moment of sympathy for his honest comments, but not much more than a moment. |
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If anyone deserves it, he does because he has shown so much mental strength to come through all the lows. |
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It's still not idolatry, of course, because the Eucharist is Jesus Christ and he deserves to be worshiped and adored. |
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Anyone who is tormented by that oaf next door deserves a consolation dinner. |
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Because I am a bit of a God-botherer, it also annoys me because I don't think anybody deserves a Him with a big H except The Man Upstairs. |
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He has worked a lot with Craig and deserves a pat on the back for bringing him on so well. |
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But if New Labour is a mulish defender of crazy working hours, it deserves more credit than it gets over its approach to mental illness. |
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Today, its historic buildings house a unique health and environmental research institute that justly deserves its international reputation. |
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This is a peach of a site that deserves the application of real genius, not dull commercialism. |
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What it means is this deserves very careful attention, a very close investigation. |
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As Fr Brian says every child is a precious pearl and deserves to be treated as such. |
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Ulysses is a terrible novel and deserves to die an ignominious death. |
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Now he has a chance to prove that he deserves his career longevity. |
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But one thing worthy of note is the fact that Jakarta, as a megalopolitan city, deserves bigger and better entertainment centers, and a lively, decent nightlife. |
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That teacher deserves a pay rise, based on extra-curricular productivity. |
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An offensive movie deserves a thumbs-down, not violent riots around the world. |
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The deformity may be so severe, the fractures so numerous, and the disability so profound, however, that almost any form of treatment deserves consideration. |
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Every designer deserves a degree of poetic license, leeway to shock and provoke. |
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He also dismisses any notion that he deserves praise for maintaining his approach, maintaining that he don't see why he should have to brown-nose anyone. |
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This song in particular deserves to be cranked up to the max. |
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This topic deserves more serious attention than a mildly humorous rundown. |
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Unfortunately, a lot of alternative medicine is indeed deeply unscientific, and deserves to be treated with skepticism. |
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As an investor, a technologist, and an entrepreneur, Andreessen deserves a place in the World Wide Web Hall of Fame. |
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If anything the work the two cops and the maintenance guy were doing deserves more respect and probably helped a lot more people. |
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But Attack on Titan deserves to be respected as more than just another beautiful, easy Netflix binge. |
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The author deserves great credit for his vast labours in unearthing this long buried data and for presenting it professionally and above all readably. |
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His achievement, though easily taken for granted, was the work of an analytical mind of the first order, and he deserves much more honor than he has so far received. |
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Hailed by some critics in Britain, where Graham is a professor at Newcastle University, it deserves more attention stateside. |
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The short Elegy in D minor is nothing but a peaceful interlude but the Piano Quartet in A minor is another important work that deserves better recognition. |
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As a wily guerilla leader and resistance fighter, he deserves respect. |
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How do doctors choose who deserves to have a life-saving liver transplant? |
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Burgess' treatment of transpositions deserves some discussion. |
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Get involved in the action by standing up and clapping when an athlete deserves it. |
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So the House GOP leadership deserves real credit for finally getting the cojones to back immigration reform. |
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Herzog subtly chronicles this mighty, pathos-laden struggle, treating it with the seriousness it deserves without airbrushing its blind moments or gestures of excess. |
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They still managed to produce a perfectly reasonable constitutional document that deserves far more respect than it has received from the knee-jerk critics here at home. |
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He deserves credit for the strength of his denunciation, but his refusal was predictable. |
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Your permanent pucker deserves full points because it's just so cute! |
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Such a patently absurd claim deserves to be heaped with ridicule. |
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The youngest member of the US luge team, 18-year-old Tucker West, deserves some attention, too. |
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So he deserves some punishment, but he has already received excessive amounts of punishment. |
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It deserves full marks for its courage, depth of knowledge and research. |
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It deserves a golf clap for providing sublime hi-fi liquidity. |
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And Idris Elba, who recently earned raves for his portrayal of Nelson Mandela, deserves better than this. |
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You might not want so much detail but Montgomery was later a Roslyn Heights, Long Island neighbor of mine so I feel the old boy deserves some ink from me. |
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One of the country's legendary tenor saxophone players, his name might not ring a bell for those who are not in tune with Jazz in India, but he deserves to be remembered. |
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I think that Ron Hextall deserves some consideration for the honor, as he was the first excellent stickhandler and the first goalie to score a goal. |
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Not that we should apply any inverted snobbery to an issue that deserves to keep it's focus and not blown off course with arguments about class and status. |
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It was so interesting it deserves to have its misinformation corrected. |
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If you notice anything very funny when around and about, or write something that you think deserves consideration for the award, then do feel free to point it up to me. |
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As most of the books are heavy going and may not tempt us to read them voluntarily, the writer deserves our thanks for arousing our interest in knowing more about them. |
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She stabbed him a season or two back and one good turn deserves another. |
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There's obviously much in pop culture that deserves satire and critique, for reasons too obvious to enumerate, but it's also part of the electricity of our times. |
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But as an hiv-positive woman, I know that the man who infected me only deserves half the blame. |
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The firefighters were amazing, and the gas man deserves a medal. |
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I think he deserves a medal or a plaque or at least a holiday. |
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Fareed Zakaria deserves our respect for returning the honorarium and First Amendment award given by the League. |
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All things considered, with this work, Lessing once again proves that she more than deserves her reputation as the grande dame of literary fiction. |
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The Commissioner deserves our good wishes and support for his success. |
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Trevor Bayne deserves praise for pushing ahead with his life and NASCAR career after his MS diagnosis. |
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The drop in the number of serious firearms offences in West Yorkshire, against the national trend and for the second year running, deserves a guarded welcome. |
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Truth has rights in a situation like this, and the story deserves some statistical perspective. |
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David Ades writes some excellent notes and the project deserves continued encouragement for its capacity to unearth some long lost recorded treasures from the dusty archives. |
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The book deserves to be widely read because of its timeliness and clarity. |
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Kinsella deserves some credit for writing a subplot about a gay character coming to terms with his sexuality in The Wedding Girl. |
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They believe that no government that suffers form faintheartedness, weak-mindedness and the absence of professional integrity and competence, deserves to be trusted to govern. |
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His sensuous music is so full of charm and nostalgic poignancy that I feel it deserves to be heard by a wider musical community than just by flautists. |
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These minor cavils notwithstanding, Linder deserves considerable credit for resurrecting this important work and rendering it into such lucid, vigorous English. |
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The pilot deserves every kudo he's getting but don't forget to thank the plane. |
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Bovell penned the screenplay here as well, and though some of the dialogue veers on hokiness, for the most part he deserves praise for such an intricate web of characters. |
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He's an absolute scream and thoroughly deserves his best actor award. |
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She deserves a reliable kind of guy, who will love her and cherish her. |
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By resigning she did the honourable thing and deserves credit for that. |
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Protest all you want about giving someone else a chance, but that maniacal laugh alone deserves its own little trophy. |
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It would seem unlikely that an international soccer minnow such as Japan would produce one of the world's greatest midfielders, but Sawa certainly deserves her praise. |
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Every traveler deserves to be hosted like we were at La Maison du Parc, but the real delight is in the morning. |
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But when you peel away the layers of time, even if it's through dusty photos and yellowed newspaper accounts, you realize he deserves a place among hockey's immortals. |
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Some researchers argue that non-type specific immunity deserves consideration today because the epidemiological circumstances may differ from those in the past. |
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If you hear any other coach claim his player deserves consideration, you know that coach is shamefully huckstering or making sure his guy gets on an All-American team. |
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Coincidentally, Todt paid tribute to Mosley's achievements in the world of safety as one of the reasons why he deserves more respect from those in motor sport. |
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He said the matter deserves an impartial, independent investigation. |
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It deserves all the trophies in the world, and yet still somehow was snubbed for drama Series at the most recent Emmys. |
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The two pubs are quite different and York Brewery deserves a pat on the back for daring to be a real ale pub offering chrome and sofas alongside pianos and barrels. |
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It's a shame because, with its stunning visuals, intelligent gameplay and interesting multiplayer modes, it deserves to reach as wide an audience as possible. |
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