Many of the appeals are deserving but, being a pensioner on a limited income hard choices have to be made. |
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Commentators talk about deserving a result, precisely because there's such a wide gap between deserts and rewards. |
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Surely Hawkins's contribution to the corpus will stand as one of the offerings most deserving of the laurel wreath the poet himself desired. |
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Moreover, virtually every target of the film is legitimate and deserving of scorn and derision. |
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Anyone who chooses to stay at home with their kids is seen as woefully unambitious and deserving of contempt. |
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In other words, this is a revenge movie, which makes us the despicable, deserving victims. |
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The history of hexapod disparity, as well as the potential effects of taphonomy on disparity measurement, is deserving of continued study. |
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Of the ones selected for an award, she got those pieces to the various awarders and notified the lucky but deserving winners. |
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Well done to one and all in their fine achievement for a very deserving and worthwhile cause. |
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Aren't those who shake their heads at our foolishness and naivete more deserving of the label? |
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How dare anyone stay in the game longer than me when I am so much more deserving of my place. |
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He scored some really important goals from midfield in the big games and he's a deserving recipient. |
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Which is why those most deserving of reciprocal loyalty are treated with the greatest disdain. |
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After many years supporting the event a new managing director at the weekly paper has decided to look at other deserving causes. |
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The source of Henry's concern for the poor and deserving is at least known. |
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Nobody was going to rush out and build a railroad, or donate half their house-keeping to the deserving poor. |
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Next month judges will draw up a shortlist of 150 names they believe to be most deserving of an award. |
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Hopefully we will have some funds to subsidise special and deserving cases. |
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And we are now asking our readers to vote for who they think is most deserving of the special award. |
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I felt embarrassed to be the youngest and perhaps the least deserving of them all. |
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The police are not any more deserving of respect than teachers, nurses or your local hooker. |
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She is dismissive of talk that the island is any less deserving of public support than any other community in Scotland. |
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This is partly because she really does seem to see the rich as more deserving of life than the poor. |
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This record doesn't make a good case for him being more deserving of the performance slots. |
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If so, then why not see some race or nation or class as more fully human and more deserving of respect and preservation than others? |
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I'm not interested in whether or not they are married, or whether they are the deserving or undeserving poor. |
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And who decides who is undeserving, and deserving, or who is lucky and who is astute? |
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We must not blame the poor nor place them in categories of deserving or undeserving. |
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The money is used for small grants to deserving organizations and individuals. |
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Many regimes in the region see the group as a cause deserving support, not a threat to their rule. |
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Overall it was a well contested game but it never rose above mediocrity with Rangers just about deserving their win. |
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It is true that I despise purposeless killing, and regard it as an act of vandalism deserving the severest condemnation. |
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Each of these women exhibits a need to give and receive love, and each finds fulfilment as a helpmate and companion to a deserving man. |
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Chelsea put on a superb defensive display and were deserving winners overall. |
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Thoroughly deserving defeat, the beaten finalists for the past three years will not be able to go one better this time around. |
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Personally I can't begrudge the players high wages because if they didn't get the money it would only go to less deserving people. |
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The fact that he is younger in years than other deserving officers should not be sufficient reason for overslaughing him again. |
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This was a great contest, fought fairly and honestly, with Aberdeen probably just deserving their narrow victory. |
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The guidebook says the North is as deserving of a visit as the tourist honeypots of the South, as dynamic development has transformed the region. |
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Just four minutes into the second period, Tramore probably took a deserving lead. |
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The problem is that there is not now, nor ever will be, a perfect mechanism for separating the deserving from those looking to get a free ride. |
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Guilty of blasting the anime craze into hyperdrive here in the U.S., Robotech remains a classic of the genre that is deserving of its reputation. |
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Still, angry voices have been raised, and that anger has become an issue deserving some comment. |
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Anthony, while fully deserving his Man Of The Match award, could do with some of his Roman namesake's cunning. |
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But though all eyes are on the battle for the White House, congressional races are deserving of enviros ' attention. |
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They totally outplayed their illustrious opponents and were easy and deserving winners. |
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The vehemence of its usage will be in direct correlation to the deserving of a P45 of the person saying it. |
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I may pity him, and even understand his motives, but a murderer is still deserving of condign punishment. |
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Which are deserving and important welfare issues or just the easiest to pick on and likely to placate a few voters? |
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Why is it a manly diversion to bully others whereas sexual deviation is unmanly and deserving of moral and criminal censure? |
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Undoubtedly, there will be many well deserving infantrymen pinning on the combat infantryman's badge in the near future. |
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He's in five bowling halls of fame as a bowler but is just as deserving as an instructor. |
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Surely the film crews are more deserving of the limelight with their technological expertise and patience with the stars. |
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Here is a man so richly deserving of a pink slip that his dismissal on such minor grounds leaves a sour taste. |
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Games between these sides have always been close encounters and so this game proved with neither side deserving to lose the game. |
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A large, bipartisan majority in congress supports a bill to fix this, providing full pension and disability for these deserving vets. |
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That will leave 3 playoff spots for the best deserving of the non-conference champs. |
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In either case, the suffering of the person with MPD is equally pitiable and deserving of our understanding, not derision. |
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Some hold that what makes any person fundamentally deserving of good or bad fortune is her level of virtue or moral merit. |
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A delightful surprise is Waiting in the Wings, Coward's fiftieth play, an undeserved flop in 1960 and a greatly deserving revival now. |
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If you weren't good enough to be one of the top six teams in your conference, you aren't deserving of going to the playoffs. |
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To lump all boat people together as queue-jumpers or terrorists is to deny the human rights of many desperate, deserving people. |
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The consumer culture didn't require you to tug your forelock and look deserving when you approached the till. |
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But her acting and, of course, dancing talents have actually not got her the deserving formal recognition in the name of awards. |
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Not fraud, exactly, but neither is it pukka science deserving of that pristine white coat. |
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This was a very one sided game which Bangor dominated from start to finish and they ran out deserving winners. |
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Others were labelled infirm, defined as the deserving poor, and provided for by benevolent asylums or charities. |
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Lutherans, Calvinists, Methodists, Baptists and even agnostics have found him deserving. |
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He showed his wide array of ability on both track and field to make him a deserving winner of this title for the second successive year. |
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Even if the product of your effort is of high quality, you still might not be deserving, since other factors could count against you. |
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In deserving cases, items such as milk, bread and egg are given to prisoners on the recommendation of medical officers. |
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Collins took off on his lap of honour, deserving adulation for his run of 9.98 secs. |
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His faith is far more sincere and far more deserving of respect than the brain-dead know-nothingism of the fundamentalists. |
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How can anyone deem a work of art as being somehow more worthy or deserving than another? |
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Do you know of any fellow citizen, who has lately done a worthy action, deserving praise and imitation? |
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I would dearly like to be able to tally the total amount their varied and many fundraisers for deserving causes have accumulated over the years. |
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A plan was also under consideration to give more concessions to the poor and other deserving students. |
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When they applied for much needed funding for sporting facilities they were shot down despite the fact that they are deserving cases. |
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His steadfastness and resolve in the face of his critics are deserving of praise. |
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So, in the spirit of giving till it hurts, let me offer up to the least deserving of us my annual scathingly incisive yet perennially trenchant. |
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Proceeds are intended to give scholarships to deserving students who would like to pursue higher education. |
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To abolitionists, capital punishment is equally uncivilized and deserving of a definitive ruling of its unconstitutionality. |
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Casting her as a Jezebel deserving of punishment only plays into the view many women already have of their situations. |
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This is an important, thoughtful book deserving of a good deal of careful attention. |
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Poets are selfish, self-centred people who regard neighbours as noisy interruptions rather than deserving objects in need of a helping hand. |
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He still owes me a housecleaning and babysitting from months back and anyone who welches on a promise isn't deserving of accolades. |
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But surely my discourse is not of such repulse that I am deserving of their contempt. |
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I do not mean to suggest that these wide receivers are uniquely deserving of obloquy. |
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Several defensemen and goaltenders were equally deserving of consideration because of their critical importance to their teams' success. |
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While such commitment may be deserving of respect, it does not make that death any more than a senseless waste. |
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This is a fun game to raise funds for some deserving causes so bring along your boots, togs and shin guards and join in the fun. |
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The fund aims to provide financial assistance to deserving but cash-strapped students, willing to pursue tertiary education in the fields of science and technology. |
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Better to assign a team of lively-but-conflicted writers to review a slew of rotten books than a gang of dullards to the most deserving releases of the season. |
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Some great theater happened off-broadway, with two movie actors deserving special kudos. |
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At a fiver a head it would have made a tidy sum for some deserving cause. |
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It dehumanizes us by defining us not as human beings but as somehow less than the rest of the population, not deserving of protection or equal status. |
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Recognising that many deserving names and items have yet to be commemorated philatelically, postal authorities are urged to address these deficits. |
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At 65 years of age, having only ever taken three days off work due to sickness, the matron has a lot to be thankful for and is certainly well deserving of a rest. |
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Dutton's Epoch label seems to be turning into a home for British music's foundlings, but Cyril Scott is one of the more deserving of those waifs and strays. |
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My personal tally accounts for barely a fraction of those deserving of a post-mortem tribute. |
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A creature deserving of pity and a medical diagnosis that will grant them a special status in society. |
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If it finds closure of these schools impossible, it can allow continuance of a few deserving ones with due recognition and ask the remaining to close shop. |
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About six awards are expected to be dished out to deserving swimmers during the ceremony, to be preceded with the first league gala at the Olympic Swimming Pool. |
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What wondrous life saving, socially useful and community spirited contribution has David made that he shall be adjudged to be deserving of fifty million smackeroos? |
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Poor Relief was introduced for the deserving poor, while at the same time for the rogues it was whipping and, if they continued in their roguery, death for felony. |
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The rule of thumb is that if a store has lasted over 30 years in this fickle climate then, clearly, the owners are experts deserving of your custom. |
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The red and black were deserving winners, outplaying their opponents with a brand of quick passing football which was loudly applauded by all who attended the final. |
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Academic experts on Tara have described the valley as a unique landscape deserving of the highest level of protection and want Tara designated a World Heritage Site. |
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Golden Age-of-TV evangelists prate on about which glorified soap operas are most deserving of our rapt attention. |
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The Medal of Honor has been awarded only 13 times in more than a decade of conflict while deserving recipients are passed over. |
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But Patinkin, 60, is the most deserving of the bunch, and he should be duly recognized along with his Homeland colleagues. |
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While fighting speech with more speech is a powerful slogan, not every speaker nor every ideology is deserving of a response. |
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Those who feel they have something they need to say are usually the ones most deserving of a good thrashing when the results are posted on the gatefold sleeve. |
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Why is that person more deserving of praise and respect than anyone else? |
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All the applications are for worthy causes and all deserving of support. |
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All in all, Teddy Hall were deserving winners but with sailing at all levels of the University alive and kicking, they'll have to fight to keep the cup next year. |
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Is the model a worthy or deserving target of prankish imitation? |
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The lawyers, often personal injury lawyers, are jolted out of their parasitic and banal existence by the novelty of an innocent and deserving client. |
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The gift from the alumna will be used to create scholarships and student aid awards to deserving students who pursue careers in health education and music. |
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Here the concept of deservingness, or the extent to which an individual is perceived to be deserving of high quality health care, can mediate the treatment received. |
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So he is not, like Frankenstein, defying the gods but reaching out for a taste of the celestial heaven and therefore deserving to be honored as the best among men. |
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They can justify all their howling by arguing that this scandal is more serious, more deserving of the gravest steps being taken. |
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He applies the craft of great storytelling to a highly deserving subject that is normally the province of technocrats, academics, and financial wizards. |
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There is no principled way to decide that one man's gratifications are more deserving of respect than another's or that one form of gratification is more worthy than another. |
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A lawyer who commits a felony and is disbarred is surely less deserving of our concern than an applicant who committed a similar crime years before studying law. |
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This is no mean achievement, but one deserving due commendation. |
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In a well-contested encounter which contained goalmouth thrills in abundance, the Tireragh side were deserving winners as they showed a very high workrate all through. |
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Beside St. Mary's there is a short row of small, dainty cottages, administered by the Church, for the use of its employees and other deserving families. |
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Is he really an ignoramus mistakenly granted admission ahead of deserving students because his parents know the right people? |
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This vision of justice suggests that one should feed the hungry, clothe the naked, and house the homeless without presuming to ask whether they are deserving. |
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Then Mata skied his shot from a Rafael cross, when the little Spanish sorceror would have been the most deserving of scorers. |
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This, like the earthquake in Nepal, is a much weightier matter, deserving of lengthier coverage. |
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Given to the politicians least deserving of a return ticket to Washington. |
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A summary judgment motion is made when it is contended that the action has no merit or defense and no issues deserving of a trial. |
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Maundy money is a ceremonial coinage traditionally given to the poor, and nowadays awarded annually to deserving senior citizens. |
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I write to-night lest my delay appear tedious to the dear and deserving object of my most undissembled love. |
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And good spots such as the Ruban Bleu can still scare up clinkable drinks for deserving people. |
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Eclectic they may be, but songs such as Blank Media and Cloud Chamber make for riveting listening, deserving of a wide audience. |
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It was impeccably acted, with each star deserving their Oscar nominations. |
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And she was deserving of this love, because of her graciousness, her refinement, her gentle-heartedness and her piety. |
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They all represent important concepts, and of course there are many more acronyms in today's health care equally deserving of respect. |
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Andrew Bynum's forearm hit on Jose Juan Barea was a cheapshot, and completely deserving of an ejection, fine, and probable suspension. |
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Last holiday season, NANB organized a Silent Auction to support a deserving family with a Christmas to remember. |
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This partial tuition scholarship is awarded animally to a deserving nursing student attending Gadsden State Cherokee. |
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The Charity still provides grants and housing to deserving local applicants. |
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All members are given an opportunity to vote for the players they consider are deserving of awards in various categories. |
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College scholarships are also awarded in October for up to three deserving students. |
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For so many children, a PoP school is the safest most sound structure in their community and Shawn is helping to give more deserving children a safe learning environment. |
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Helping to change the lives of such deserving and sweet children born with cleft lips and palates made me feel proud to be a plastic and reconstructive surgeon. |
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The two functionaries were all oleaginous smiles and Heepish hand-wringing declaring their eagerness to be of service to such a fine and deserving young person. |
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The main purpose of this fund is to give financial assistance to all the deserving sportspersons, who couldn t bear their expenses and are living hand to mouth. |
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Like with last episode's Living Single joke, I felt both immediately put on blast and very deserving of it, which is exactly what good satire should do. |
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President Mamnoon Hussain has urged the government to launch more socio-economic welfare programmes like Benazir Income Support Programme for the uplift of deserving people. |
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This image portrayed them as a fearsome people deserving Rome's attention. |
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It was an annual custom to send the rose to a deserving prince. |
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