We have to accept the fact ungrudgingly that English continues to be the bridge of understanding between different communities of the country. |
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We must be prepared to make heroic sacrifices for the cause of peace that we make ungrudgingly for the cause of war. |
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A real screamer, so long as it is a safe distance from goal, will be ungrudgingly applauded by opposition fans. |
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Yet he ungrudgingly recognises that it is entirely fitting that Verdi should be celebrated from an international centre. |
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It gives itself ungrudgingly to the moods of the season, holding little back. |
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She ungrudgingly accepts her fate without a whisper of frustration. |
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In his first edition, he expressly calls attention to Rask's essay, and praises it ungrudgingly. |
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It is pleasant to acknowledge an obligation when the favour has been bestowed courteously and ungrudgingly. |
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And even though, seen from the outside, the faithful pay a high price for their uncompromising attitude, they pay it ungrudgingly and, more often than not, with great serenity. |
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He had played the part of Lord Bountiful ungrudgingly and with indiscriminating liberality. |
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