I do not mean to suggest, however, that this aspect of the novel is unworthy of attention. |
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This genre was always at the bottom of the hierarchy, unworthy of the superior attention reserved for history painting. |
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The abuse lowered their self-esteem, which made them more likely to love and support someone unworthy of their attention. |
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Even ardent royalists may soon begin to feel that their idols are unworthy of either respect or affection. |
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The vibrant subculture of battle reenactment is too often thought of as merely a hobby or as activity unworthy of sustained analytical attention. |
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The therapist then shifted to processing within a view of self-context, often characterized by fears of being imperfect, unworthy, or unlovable. |
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Often, alternative perspectives are dismissed as nonscientific, polemical, or otherwise unworthy of attention. |
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They could pass as marginalia, ephemera or mere daily-life minutiae unworthy of serious attention. |
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Secondly, you may suspect anyone who treats you well because you feel unworthy of respect or value. |
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Low scores indicate self-doubt, a belief that one is unworthy or undesirable, and lack of self-confidence. |
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He lost his ambition and forgot everything but his love for this unworthy woman. |
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His application to business was proverbial, though his attention to accounts is often held against him as unworthy of a monarch. |
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The South African attacks were cowardly and unprovoked, and unworthy of a coach of his reputation. |
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For my money, this thoughtfulness makes the moments of gratuitous blasphemy disappointingly glib and unworthy of the rest of the script. |
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It's weak and tepid, altogether unworthy of Central America's great coffee traditions. |
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She heard that her son had been a coward and unworthy of her, and when he arrived, she made away with him. |
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If this was party policy based on the attractiveness of a summer tease, it was a poor joke unworthy of even the worst seaside comic. |
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Every religion has its fundies, people who believe that they are the blessed ones and everyone else is an unbeliever, unworthy. |
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He that will not respond to its accents, and strain every nerve to carry into effect its provisions, is unworthy of the name of free man. |
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There are plenty of false martyrs out there that are completely unworthy of our sympathy. |
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Lithuanian was considered to be a barbarous language, unworthy of religious use, so Polish was used for all official religious business. |
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Since thou hast spurned the grace of God and made thyself unworthy of the office of preaching, we rightly deprive you of this office. |
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Also, the mealy-mouthed reference to taxi deregulation is unworthy of the document. |
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Paul warns the Corinthians that if they eat and drink in an unworthy manner, they will be guilty of profaning the body and blood of the Lord. |
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Likewise, historians of photography had paid relatively little attention to tintypes as being unworthy of serious scholarly attention. |
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Those whom the Goddess rejected as unworthy died in the initiation, accursed and doomed. |
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It's a pity that some researchers choose to turn their oversized skulls to such unworthy subjects. |
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Rather, in this character test, Esau has denigrated the birthright and has proven himself unworthy of its privileges and obligations. |
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I would question you further, to demonstrate the inaneness of your comment, but I deem it unworthy of my time. |
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Change comes to all neighborhoods, even those once written off by the federal government as being unworthy of home loans. |
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He was so unworthy, a lowly thief, a rat, unfit to breathe Her Majesty's air. |
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The King of the time had met this man before and knew that he was an unworthy and dishonourable person. |
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First, drawing on longstanding European prejudices, they depicted blacks as heathens and savages unworthy of English liberties. |
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His lengthy introduction is an ominous, unworthy and unrepresentative opening to an impressive body of work. |
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The scenes are acted with sledgehammer humour, unworthy of Williamson's usually sleek style. |
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The sour twist of his punchable mug never failed to register his disgust with the unworthy umpire. |
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When a bookseller drops in, they'll slosh their unworthy coffee in my heavenly tea mug. |
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I have no fear of seeing you unphilosophically affected by your troubles, or in any way unworthy of yourself and me. |
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Creative genius often seems to be ladled out to those who are manifestly unworthy of it. |
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It was an unworthy way for one fine champion to speak of another and many told Singh so at the time but the man himself remained unrepentant. |
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However, the mighty barbarian is deemed unworthy to enter Paradise by the Ancestors and is reincarnated in order to redeem himself. |
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The objective may seem to some an unworthy one but it takes account of the realities without repining uselessly over them. |
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The Gurus always made it a point to repudiate the accepted notion of women being unworthy of performing religious ceremonies or being impure and temptation incarnate. |
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The manager gave the impression that the whole idea was a distant fantasy unworthy of immediate attention on Friday, but there was an element of enthusiasm too. |
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He teases the astrophysicists with his advanced technology then withholds the information because he deems us unworthy, then backhandedly compliments our biodiversity. |
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Doesn't that make us both just a couple of unworthy screwballs? |
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Always in his own eyes weak, wretched, and vile, unworthy of the smallest blessing, he rested solely on the merit and mediation of His great High Priest. |
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And when Thor Odinson is deemed unworthy, his hammer will pass on to an unnamed woman. |
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Albert screams and waves his hands in the air as our car plunges along the tracks, but the ride is unworthy of its hype. |
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But in each case, for different reasons, the crime is unworthy of the proposed punishment. |
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You make it sound self-evident which parts of a huge story are worthy and unworthy of coverage, but who draws the line, and where? |
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None of this means their liberal leanings are inappropriate or unworthy, but they are often fleeting, polling data suggest. |
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There's nothing here that is unenjoyable or unworthy of reissue. |
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At the same time, one cannot give in to unworthy and unrealistic demands. |
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What is the difference between peddling a stock or a product as having value, when in reality, insiders know what is being sold is unreliable, unsound and unworthy? |
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Local wars were habitually regarded as something temporary, accidental, untypical and uncharacteristic of the modem armed warfare, and unworthy of a serious study. |
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Historians of the University of Toronto pictured the denominational schools, before they joined the public system, as outlying curiosities unworthy of serious attention. |
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A government that does not advance its people is unworthy of respect. |
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What you mistake for humor is nothing more than virulent and blatant homophobic garbage, utterly unworthy of the 140-year-old magazine entrusted to your care. |
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Of course any girl would be flattered that the object of her crush seems interested, but to take advantage of that makes the teacher unworthy of such a position of trust. |
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Critics seem so often to focus on what books are unworthy or unaccomplished that I feel bad about raining on the parade of something so well liked. |
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Manu has declared that those Brahmanas who are thieves, outcasts, eunuchs, or atheists are unworthy to partake of oblations offered to gods and ancestors. |
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I feel like a bit of a traitor or a stone-hearted landlord getting ready to kick out some worthy tenants from a somewhat unworthy dwelling so that I can make a profit from it. |
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We seem to want to talk to exactly the people in the past that most scribes in the past found unworthy to record, and so we seek their voices by indirection. |
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He purges them of all traces of polytheism, idol worship and superstition and all that is associated with these rituals, habits and traditions which are unworthy of man. |
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The movie is convicted of being an unworthy pretender to the throne. |
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During the 19th century, critics deemed them unworthy of attention, distractions from his poetic works. |
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So this friar, unworthy as he was of his holy calling, had me at an avail on every side, nor do I yet see what I could do but obey him, as I did. |
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You might define obstinacy as holding on to small ideas or unworthy aims with a death-grip. |
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It was argued that Richard, through his tyranny and misgovernment, had rendered himself unworthy of being king. |
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Romanticism tended to regard satire as something unworthy of serious attention, a prejudice still influential today. |
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By living as a drone, to be an unprofitable and unworthy member of so noble and learned a society. |
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Those deemed unworthy did not receive new tickets and dropped out of the society without disturbance. |
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Regrettably, readers of Gwen Moritz's recent editorial will only learn that she finds this question unworthy of serious discussion. |
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But pardon, gentles all, The flat unraised spirits that hath dared On this unworthy scaffold to bring forth So great an object. |
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Still embittered by the perceived betrayal, Paine tried to ruin Washington's reputation by calling him a treacherous man unworthy of his fame as a military and political hero. |
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