A couple of good character actors caught my eye and are worthy of a mention. |
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Miss Goddard's performance is quite magnificent and worthy of the ticket price alone. |
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It was a magnificent shot, worthy of someone ranked higher than 56th in the world. |
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One other area of textile work worthy of note is that of tapestry and embroidery. |
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Many parish churches were extravagantly rebuilt, and lavished with vessels and ornaments which foreign visitors thought worthy of a cathedral. |
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Was this crucial mid-Atlantic tie worthy of a mention en route amid tales of kings and queens? |
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They are cheap, tawdry politicians not worthy of anything other than contempt. |
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A subspecies is a geographic race that is sufficiently different taxonomically to be worthy of a separate name. |
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And we all have some creative, malingering patients worthy of an Academy Award. |
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He had always wanted to write a classical work, a history book, something worthy of the old Hellenes he chose as masters. |
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The audio is a 5.1 remix of the original mono, and worthy of congratulations for Paramount. |
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He chews the scenery and then washes it all down with an embarrassing hammed-up performance not even worthy of discussion. |
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Wireless devices have evolved from personal organizers and schedulers into powerful computing tools worthy of enterprise-class applications. |
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This book is a major achievement in historical scholarship, entirely worthy of its Pulitzer Prize. |
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If the Baconian theory is a myth and not worthy of serious attention why did he get so excited about it? |
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These scolds may defy common sense, but they're still worthy of attention because they represent the consensus among the profession's elite. |
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When next we head to the polls, I may find myself scratching my head in search of a political party that might be worthy of my support. |
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It is left to us to keep their generous benefaction alive, and our blessed, beautiful country worthy of their courage. |
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This film proves that this topic is worthy of movie screens, as do some other excellent examples of seniors cinema. |
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But both composers weave melodic material and unusual tonal colors in a way that is accessible, and worthy of repeated listening. |
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It is a scene of human depravity, worthy of description by the Hebrew prophets. |
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The moan that the new town council members were not formally invited is not really worthy of any comment save to say it beggars all belief. |
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Kind of sad that having a glucose-measuring device for your kids is a thing now, worthy of a feature. |
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To qualify as worthy of preservation, particularly if public money is to be spent, buildings must be more than mausoleums. |
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I dare any metalhead worthy of the name not to want to join the mosh pit after witnessing them. |
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I have measured her up and she seems to be the only one I can think of who is worthy of you. |
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The press no longer thinks yellow ribbons and support for soldiers is worthy of a few paragraphs or a segment on the ten o'clock news. |
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Go through it then carefully and acquaint those with it worthy of sharing in such things. |
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Human beings are worthy of the highest respect, but not all opinions and beliefs are worthy of respect and tolerance. |
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But Swansea were worthy of their spirited success in a typical blood and thunder derby between Wales's oldest rivals. |
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Originally only those physically incapable were deemed worthy of charity and able-bodied beggars were dealt with harshly. |
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I had focused my eyes, like staring through glass at something I wasn't worthy of having. |
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There is one e-mail, however, that may be more worthy of note than the others. |
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We avoid commenting on advertising here at the Last Post, but one ad in the Derry News last month caught our eye and is worthy of a mention. |
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Some of the older ones, however, like to remember periods when scoring a goal wasn't worthy of a ticker-tape parade down Union Street. |
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Are the opposing sides so far apart that they can't even find the illogical arguments worthy of ridicule amongst their opposition's remarks? |
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The actual dinner was fine and the views worthy of all the gushings generated by the copywriter in the brochure we'd picked up earlier that week. |
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Although I haven't yet found somewhere worthy of an offer, I did manage to view a few promising properties. |
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Does it mean my prayers are those of a nonbeliever and not worthy of being heard by my Lord? |
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Portlaw is worthy of a special mention as it had the cleanest bins and the least number contaminated. |
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In a classic World Cup game, Sulley Muntari, Stephen Appiah and Matthew Amoah were worthy of mentions. |
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I don't agree with you and therefore I'm only worthy of your derision and mockery. |
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It should certainly have administrative headquarters worthy of the sobriquet. |
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Gone are the days when a wee dram and a tin of shortbread were enough to get the nation birling into a hangover worthy of a new year. |
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He has such a beautiful wife that he thinks he needs wads of money to be truly worthy of her. |
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Our Richmond Valley abounds in dwellings, public buildings, monuments, museums, cemeteries that are worthy of more than just a casual glance. |
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It is built to very high levels of quality, and the fit and finish is worthy of a much more expensive Audi model. |
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But beyond the jiggle, I don't see much else at work here that's worthy of note, or your precious nickel. |
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It's a slice of journalism worthy of those other weekly rags, like Woman's Day. |
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However, the crux of his argument brings 'ad hominem' to a whole new level, and something worthy of debate. |
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I try to show that it's possible to be different and worthy of admiration and respect. |
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Hartmann is a genuine hero of our times, worthy of admiration, and a composer who obviously knows his stuff. |
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How these two men could ever have trusted one another is a mystery worthy of Sherlock Holmes. |
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Outrageous fortune always makes for a good story, while hard-earned success seems less worthy of comment. |
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For another, only a fine custom crafted bolt action sporter by a good maker is worthy of admiration. |
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All her life she's never done anything that has been worthy of my admiration and respect. |
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The most important thing a man can do is to be a father and grandfather worthy of admiration. |
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Yavin is obviously a brave and a good man, and worthy of our admiration and support. |
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She says my goals and aspirations inspire her, and frankly, I want to be worthy of her admiration. |
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Actually, what I think is worthy of mention is that the government has finally admitted that there's a problem. |
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The surrounding area is steeped in culture and history with many historical sites and castles worthy of a visit nearby. |
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Such reactionary and ignorant rantings are perhaps not overly worthy of comment. |
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There are a handful of rapid-fire arguments worthy of Aaron Sorkin or David Mamet. |
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A city with a long oceanfront, a city with rivers flowing through it, can it be without an aquarium worthy of the wealth of its waters? |
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Overall the case feels like a real quality unit, worthy of being rebadged by some of the bigger brand-name PC makers. |
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While not quite worthy of some of the hype it received last year, Monster's Ball is an interesting film that certainly holds your attention. |
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What makes her work worthy of coverage when work of equivalent shoddiness and offensiveness is regarded as absolutely off-limits? |
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We are to walk worthy of the calling, but we first must know what that calling is. |
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Just because someone is a baby, a little kid, a mere youngster, doesn't mean they're not worthy of protecting, does it? |
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Ten minutes later and star performer Scott Sellars scored the winner with a goal worthy of claiming a title. |
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For anyone willing to invest the time and the emotion, this is a cracking album, worthy of critical acclaim. |
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Mr. Wizard was arrested for practicing wizardry, a crime worthy of certain damnation in most parts. |
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One approach worthy of serious consideration would be to charge a fee for visitors to Kangaroo Island to hunt koalas. |
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But White's literary merit probably isn't what Marr discerns as the author's most appealing strength, the quality most worthy of copying. |
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Either put up or shut up, there's more than enough real news out there that's more worthy of our attention. |
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Is it possible that the sheep are not worthy of attention by our tree people and are sacrificed for the greater good, or my dinner plate! |
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The binmen's job may not be as glamorous as some jobs but it is no less worthy of a proper return for the work done. |
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The command gains obligatory force because it is judged worthy of obedience. |
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In education, girls, who were once considered less worthy of a decent education, now outstrip their male counterparts at almost every stage. |
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His dignity and refinement and focus and calm manner add up to a state of grace worthy of a man. |
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The proletariat is now an important trope of modernity worthy of the writerly gaze. |
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And in times of trouble the Pumpkin will always be ready to be flung from our trebuchet in any direction worthy of it. |
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It's worthy of note that the oak tree, sacred to Zeus, is the very tree which is most susceptible to be struck by lightning. |
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This is an irony which shames us in the presence of Allah, the Almighty and most worthy of praise. |
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There's a surreal one-liner about a suicidal subway train that's worthy of Woody Allen's best stand-up. |
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Secondly, the social and cultural reactions to this newfound ability will be worthy of note. |
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Several issues related to the estimation of Test cricket attendances are worthy of note. |
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Actually, an encouraging development, which is rather curious in the context, is worthy of note. |
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We've heard from several readers today, with comments particularly worthy of note. |
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If ever there is a man worthy of note, a man of the highest calibre, it's him. |
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Or get some fabric paints and coin a T-shirt slogan that's worthy of a bumper sticker. |
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Indeed, van Almsick's story is one worthy of a Hollywood blockbuster, with more twists and turns than a big dipper. |
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But how can ID claim to be a critical analytical theory worthy of study in a science classroom? |
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In a joke worthy of the painfully verbose Professor Dorr, the film may have plenty of cellars, but it certainly has no Sellers. |
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Freestyle Dressage by six Andalusians is breathtakingly choreographed and worthy of the finest classical ballet. |
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The sign of the bezant is borne by those deemed worthy of trust and treasure. |
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The slaves were children, in a sense, but not the legitimate children worthy of comfort and care. |
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While themes are different from the usual space opera, the setting is more than worthy of the title. |
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It is both funny and moving, simple and richly rewarding, and most certainly worthy of your attention. |
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For these vanguardists, if something attracted the painter's gaze, it was worthy of being used as the basis of a painting. |
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If they still don't understand, then they're heathens unversed in the ways of the West and not worthy of your fine patronage. |
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It had a light-heartedness that was endearing and worthy of that Sherlock Holmes genre it so alluringly wanted to emulate. |
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Here in America, of course, nobody but politicians gets any summer vacation worthy of that appellation. |
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Here are some players worthy of signing as restricted free agents in exchange for late-round picks this year. |
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Some Bulgarian leaders, and its media, went off the deep end after a Bulgarian gymnastics hopeful was judged worthy of silver, but not gold. |
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Both men were well worthy of the honour bestowed on them and should be an example to others to put in the same effort in their native place. |
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Indeed it suggests that Waugh was loading the dice in favor of Tony, manipulating his reader's emotions in a manner worthy of Wilde's Dickens. |
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The rarity of such a scene gives it a mildly startling effect here, which I thought was worthy of a mention. |
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Butler's cafe has raised the coffee bar to super-latte levels, and the chocolate truffles are worthy of a place in bonbon heaven. |
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The photographer's composition is like music, achieving balances and contrasts worthy of the sonata poised on the music stand. |
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For a long while, only Elizabeth Bishop appeared to be judged worthy of succeeding the longevous Miss Moore. |
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Appleton Roebuck against Wheldrake in division three provided quality tennis worthy of a higher division, the first five rubbers being drawn. |
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I love politics, too, with its human dramas worthy of Greek tragedy, or at least soap opera. |
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A strong script, able direction, and a stellar cast who underplay their roles make it very worthy of at least a rental. |
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The rapturous love music of the first movement is worthy of Wagner or Strauss. |
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To relate its massive increases to only one service was a ludicrous gesture and can only be worthy of our contempt. |
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She had a few romantic attachments, but the one man she deemed worthy of commitment died before they could become engaged. |
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The Middleham trainer saddles my Nap selection Golden Quest in the Perfect Panes Handicap and Joe Fanning's mount is worthy of close attention. |
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Finally, both hold up as worthy of imitation exemplars or prototypes of people regarded as typifying the virtue or identity in question. |
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Every one-liner out of her mouth is apparently some blindingly hilarious quip worthy of quoting for the ages. |
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Each teacher has to have an area of expertise which, more often than not, is not regarded as worthy of extra points and pay. |
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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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Cash teased his hair into a pompadour, swiveled his hips, amped up his drawl, and belted out a tune worthy of a quarter million. |
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These crimes of fashion proved the men were feminine and thus gay and therefore worthy of incarceration. |
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In my 16 years with CNN and CBS, apa voters rarely got a blip of consideration as worthy of news coverage. |
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Dear Thief is worthy of the abused critical adjectives philosophical, atmospheric, and masterful. |
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So far I've seen a lot of weather and nothing else worthy of note. |
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However, more than 20 players on the ballot this year were probably worthy of being enshrined in Cooperstown. |
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The hijinx Llewyn finds himself in with the cat is worthy of a busby Berkeley number. |
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When we are living well, our life is worthy of imitation and admiration. |
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Who can now look back on his career and deem it worthy of admiration? |
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Then things at work started to go kablooey and I got to choose whether or not to put in double-overtime for a company that doesn't deem me worthy of benefits. |
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And given the legacy, long before then, of bonuses worthy of Croesus in a world of quotidian pay raises for the 99 percent? |
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It was an amazing, elegant room, one very worthy of first class travel. |
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The light pastel lacquer and subtly spaced designs lacked the finesse of Venetian lacquer, but the rendering of flowers and birds was worthy of an easel painting. |
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It is worthy of remark that while the sources of naturalism go back a very long way in Western philosophy, it has been especially prominent in philosophy in America. |
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To be worthy of that love, he adopted a strict code of moral conduct. |
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Let all who are under the yoke of slavery regard their masters as worthy of all honor, so that the name of God and the teaching may not be blasphemed. |
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There are also a couple of masseurs offering traditional Lao massage, a regimen of stretching and bone-crunching worthy of the most committed contortionist. |
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But it has a depth and ambitiousness that are worthy of praise. |
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Although going beyond the obvious can make a film worthy of dissection and repeat viewings, failure to address the subject matter in a direct way can have the opposite effect. |
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Jenkinson in Glasgow, Northwood in Stourbridge and Lutz in America created serpent stemmed goblets and latticino vases and bowls with a precision worthy of the originals. |
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It is the pin of an elder statesman, of a pundit worthy of her Fox News chyron. |
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Hopefully, we can learn to stop saying that anyone, whether Jew or non-Jew, is worthy of extermination. |
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He goes beyond masculinity in the only fatherhood worthy of the name, and is at the same time, in this eternal virginity, the antitype of all motherhood. |
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Though they are not ships, oil and gas rigs in the ocean, and transoceanic cables too, are as worthy of naval attack and defense as any ship might be. |
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He is a likeable enough rogue, worthy of lenient treatment by this Court. |
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Something as bourgeois as kitchen rotas should not be considered worthy of discussion and yet what alternative lifestyle hasn't floundered on the rocks of human frailty? |
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The respect and courtesy was worthy of the Knights of the Round Table. |
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But there were moments of expected genius on it worthy of Grammy consideration. |
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It was a simple and appealing narrative worthy of comparison to the writings of Greensboro, N.C.'s native son, O. Henry. |
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The drama of the Highlands and the lure of the capital attract the bulk of visitors to Scotland, but there are many other corners of the country that are worthy of attention. |
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His earliest wood sculptures, suggesting unlikely mergers of Constructivism and West African ethnographic objects, displayed joinery worthy of a piano builder or luthier. |
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If a myth is built around an author, her most intimate thoughts become worthy of a hardcover. |
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Many Burmese are heartened to now hear her describe Thein Sein as reasonable, honest, even worthy of some trust. |
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Hailed as a prodigy in the US, critics have frothed over her ability to switch from elegant jazz to rap to complex satirical songs worthy of Sondheim. |
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They deserve better and therefore are worthy of a mention here. |
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Watching celebrity lives is almost exactly like watching soap operas, and in a sphere where scandal is a weekly event, a gay drug binge gone wrong is hardly worthy of note. |
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Was the valour of men in mass as worthy of note as the solitary champion? |
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But Nicholas Ryan wasn't the only St Farnan's player worthy of a mention. |
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Certainly their self-sacrifice is worthy of considerable praise. |
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If he escapes, it will be a trick worthy of the swimming-pool caper. |
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Also worthy of a mention at this juncture are the two tasty releases I received recently from Hit and Run records featuring the multi genre defying Audio Deluxe. |
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The result is an utterly beguiling game worthy of its legendary name. |
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Watch this recently unearthed clip of the future superstar performing at a talent show with moves worthy of the Mickey Mouse Club. |
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Was trying to buy something worthy of a Bat Mitzvah invite for my daughter at a top-of-the-line country club. |
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The money shot is a breathtaking Southwestern rockscape amid a tangle of colorful wildflowers, a scene worthy of mention in America the Beautiful. |
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The Screening God is one of the most important Gods as he is blessed with the power to see who is worthy of becoming a god, an angel, or thrown back down to earth. |
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The costumes and settings are worthy of a full-length feature, and the creepy possessiveness of the song adds to the vignette. |
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It is, like we said, the least objectionable film of the bunch, in addition to being the most worthy of the prize. |
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On one level, the idea is unexceptionable, indeed worthy of applause. |
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Here, other women putter with practical cotton plaids, worthy of a school uniform. |
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In a snafu worthy of WCW, the ring wasn't miked properly which made most of the moves and almost all pinfall attempts come off like watching a silent movie. |
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If the industry wants to enjoy strong growth, it must stop trying to coast on the strength of its brands and start delivering services that are worthy of premium prices. |
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But for reviewers, having to sift through mountains of published works attempting to find something worthy of praise can also be a soul-destroying task. |
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It is the unconsummated intimacy of the bromance, its obvious but transcended sexual dimension, that makes it a relationship worthy of its own unique title. |
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Those two aspects of Spartan culture and society by themselves make Sparta worthy of our continued study, but they far from exhaust Sparta's fascination. |
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Overall it has a very nice look, not worthy of complaint except from the more finicky of videophiles and DVD reviewers who look for such minor flaws as part of their job. |
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It was, all in all, a wondrous feat of prestidigitation, worthy of a Las Vegas magician. |
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If you survive being a page, and can stand being a squire, and pass the test of knighthood, then, and only then, will you be worthy of the title of a knight. |
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It was a point worthy of note but in the grand scheme of things it was nothing more and their victory is something Spartans can be truly proud of. |
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And for your wedding video, the stirring beat of Caledonian wind and rain mingled with the skirl of pipes will create a soundtrack worthy of Braveheart. |
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Did you meet any teenagers whose behavior or actions seemed at all worthy of being sent to a reform school? |
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I perhaps sound like an obdurate woman lacking the maternal instincts worthy of such a precious gift as a child but nothing could be further from the truth. |
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With a superb and epic set, they're easily worthy of a headline slot. |
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He may, for political reasons, be deemed worthy of prosecution, but such measures will not be applied either to the imperialist leaders or their favoured stooges. |
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As a treehopper specialist, I struggled to find even minor flaws worthy of mention. |
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Chookie Royale is worthy of support in the Ladbrokes All-Weather Mile Championships Conditions Stakes. |
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Familiar with the secret Portuguese expeditions, he thought Magellan's plan was worthy of his financial backing. |
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The rest of the North Western Fells bear no tarns worthy of the name, but Dale Head has two. |
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One particularly vivid passage in Smith's Theory physicalizes sympathy to an extent almost worthy of Frankenstein's science. |
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Another couple of plants worthy of mention are the Eryngiums and Penstemons. |
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The stock has been in a downtrend since March 10, but I'm seeing some persistent optimism, with makes the stock worthy of further investigation. |
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Because a shooting in the city is and should remain unacceptable, shocking and outrageous, and thusly always worthy of front-page news. |
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It's an old flim-flam worthy of the sleaziest carnival sharpies or scam artist Charles Ponzi, yet most of the punsters swallow it whole. |
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The Epson BrightLink is a perfect example of innovation at its best, deeming it worthy of a Buckaroo Award. |
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Hoffmaster, Bosk, Chambliss, and others have recognized the power of ethnography to uncover new moral issues worthy of bioethical attention. |
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Impatiens may seem ubiquitous and overused, but any flower that will bloom in the shade and in the heat is worthy of respect. |
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However, Argentina's coach Alejandro Sabella has no qualms that Messi was worthy of the awards. |
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He has delivered a tragicomic moral blowtorch worthy of Swift. |
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One searches desperately through the work of a poet who has been bemedaled and belaureled many times for a single poem worthy of the name. |
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This schedule suggests ABC wants programming worthy of its strong lead-ins and lead-outs. |
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Kokanee or trout trips to Diamond Lake or Crane Prairie are worthy of consideration. |
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It hasn't taken long for Sirius Prospect to repay the faith the Yarrows showed and to prove worthy of the name given to him. |
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Next, in a feat worthy of escape artist Harry Houdini, she edged along a wall and climbed a waste pipe to land in a recycling box. |
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Of course, Hourani also has to get quite inventive to make his unisex creations worthy of its haute couture label. |
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A critical double blind study is required with xylamide before the drug is worthy of being considered for ulcer therapy. |
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She liked to think of it as a Charlie Brown tree, worthy of pity, not just a plain old ugly tree. |
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The maxim is worthy of the fool in the old story, who resolved not to go into the water until he had learnt to swim. |
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The so-called 'good guys' who obeyed society's rules were brushed aside as 'skaapies', not worthy of even a modicum of acceptance. |
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The Earth, the Sun, and Stars, what things are they in nature? are they petite things not worth our notice, or grand and worthy of consideration? |
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Before him sat the grim baron, with a face worthy of the father of such a daughter, and looking daggers and ratsbane. |
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They had to be deemed worthy of it and many poor people were never ransomed. |
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Such was the end of that vile and wicked woman, worthy of a more cruel death and to be torn of dogs limbmeal. |
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The man who could feel thus was worthy of a better station than that in which his lot had been assigned. |
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I'm so happy they have won and taken on the mantle, more so because they are a side worthy of the Grand Slam. |
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Their music may not be worthy of radio time, but it's nothing to sneeze at. |
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The collection of tales La nuit des griots is worthy of the serious reader's scrutiny. |
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These include ruins, landmarks and other aspects of the British countryside that Nennius deems worthy of documentation. |
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Don't make me waste my time! You are one hundred years too early to be an opponent worthy of fighting me! |
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He asks how pagan gods who exhibit the same destructive passions and obscene desires as wicked humans can be worthy of worship. |
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Each of these is a folklore artifact in its own right, potentially worthy of investigation and cultural analysis. |
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Pompous sentimental muck well worthy of George Lucas himself. For Warsies only. |
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It gives voice to a growing understanding that cultural diversity is a national strength and a resource worthy of protection. |
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After that, the campaign proved itself plenty worthy of the klieg lights. |
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Seller will consider holding note depending on credit worthy of buyer. |
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It is not my design to censure Sandemanianism in the gross. There are many things in the system which, in my judgment, are worthy of serious attention. |
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The layout is largely preserved, leading the British Council for Archaeology to say in 1965 that it was worthy of special care in preservation and development. |
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In the 2000s, it was featured on Channel 4's Demolition programme as the ugliest transport station in the United Kingdom and worthy of demolition. |
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Perhaps Saxon was secretly comforted by the conviction that only a preux chevalier would be worthy of Miss Colonna, and that the preux chevalier was certainly not forthcoming. |
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What the evidence does establish is that a variety of behaviors did occur with sufficient frequency to be worthy of notice, even if disapprobatory. |
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He considers that the 300 mounted warriors would have been accompanied by a larger number of foot soldiers, not considered worthy of mention in the poem. |
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In the poems addressed to Jane, such as With a Guitar, To Jane and One Word is Too Often Profaned, he elevates her to an exalted position worthy of worship. |
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A lack of references to her work during her own time may indicate that the religious authorities did not count her worthy of refuting, since she was an obscure woman. |
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Upon receiving a letter from the Emperor Gratian praising the appropriateness of Rome appointing individuals evidently worthy of holy positions, Ambrose's host gave him up. |
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So, to inject that luxurious look into your pad, without a price tag worthy of the crown jewels, bag some bargain gems with these opulent eye-catchers. |
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This idea can be used as a counterweight to the notion that tropical forests and other ecological realms are only worthy of conservation because of the services they provide. |
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He had formed plans not inferior in grandeur and boldness to those of Richelieu, and had carried them into effect with a tact and wariness worthy of Mazarin. |
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In view of this biochemical diversity, the possibilities of interspecies hybridization in this genus are very interesting and worthy of attention. |
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As a result, while Low German literature was deemed worthy of being taught in school, High German was chosen as the language of scholarly instruction. |
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Among reptiles worthy of note are Bedriaga's rock lizard, the Tyrrhenian wall lizard and Fitzinger's algyroides, endemic species of Sardinia and Corsica. |
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Gamma Andromedae itself is a beautiful multiple star worthy of inspection, consisting of a golden primary and greenish-blue companion easily separated in a small telescope. |
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The Tipu Sultan claims to offer majestic dining worthy of an emperor. |
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If you are seeking a printmaking resource that has creative applications from elementary school levels through secondary school, this book is worthy of serious consideration. |
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As a founding father of our Gathering we do herewith appeal to the Lebanese state to offer him adequate security and protection worthy of his stature, Ulama statement went on. |
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Now were there any one of so tender or cheverell a conscience, to whome no cure might seeme worthy of so extreame a remedy, I should prise or regard him no whit the lesse. |
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Their political outlook is that of establishmentarians looking for an establishment worthy of the name, and many of them are longtime Democrats with new Republican leanings. |
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