Instead, she set out to chip away at that Republican praise for success, and to imply that it ungratefully claims too much personal credit for things that go right. Now this is, of course, dangerous territory for the Obamas. |
He dressed himself in loose worn jeans, a t-shirt with some stains on it and a nice, leather jacket he had received both gratefully and ungratefully from his parents. |
I have a friend who loves me as his life, and in whose breast I should infix a mortal sting if I ungratefully left him. |
But what's the point in devoting time and effort to what many students would have more or less ungratefully ignored. |
It's an uncomfortable parallel, anyway, since British voters ungratefully booted Churchill out of office once the Second World War was over. |
It is because man ungratefully neglects that excellent nursing-mother! |