She loves Worthy, whom she pretends to dislike, and coquets with him for twelve months. |
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Worthy of note too was the altar arrangements beneath the gable end of what was once the Parish Church of Monasterevin. |
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He is also the Supreme Worthy Counselor to the Order Court of Calanthe and served 2 years as Worshipful Master of the North Star Lodge. |
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Worthy of honorable mention in any rundown of springtime produce are Armenian cucumbers and Mountain tomatoes. |
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In 1691, he wrote the music for what is sometimes considered his dramatic masterpiece, King Arthur, or The British Worthy. |
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But Richardson still felt the need to respond by writing a pamphlet called Answer to the Letter of a Very Reverend and Worthy Gentleman. |
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In 1985, the festival grew too large for Worthy Farm, but neighbouring Cockmill Farm was purchased. |
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Worthy of putting up with abundant assonant and alliterated praise, don't you think. |
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Worthy a nobler heart than a fool such as I could have given her. |
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Worthy of your own little black book of cocktails, here are some award winning recipes, tropical punches and refreshing sundowners to bring on a thirst and raise the bar. |
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Then this beginning expanded, building itself a palace, worthy of glorious praise. |
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Her detailed works are precisely and delicately rendered in a colorful, flat style worthy of high-quality children's picture books. |
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It is a worthy gamble, as the north-easterly comes into Phuket a little later than in the Northern Gulf and it may just work. |
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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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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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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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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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This would be a great opportunity to discover the highways and byways of these countries while helping a worthy cause. |
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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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Each of these requirements is worthy, even noble, but in their totality they should be cause for alarm. |
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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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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 is left to us to keep their generous benefaction alive, and our blessed, beautiful country worthy of their courage. |
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There are some hefty themes for what proves to be a weighty, worthy, serious-minded film. |
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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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Competitive balance is a worthy aim, but it may be a mere illusion, the pot of gold at the end of the rainbow. |
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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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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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Think back on all of his forefathers, and tell me his family is worthy of salvation. |
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So I think where there are worthy alternatives in the minor parties and independents, people are having a very serious think. |
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It was a magnificent shot, worthy of someone ranked higher than 56th in the world. |
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I for one would like to see a NZ that values its smaller citizens as a precious taonga, as autonomous rights-holders, and a worthy investment. |
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One other area of textile work worthy of note is that of tapestry and embroidery. |
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Mr. Wizard was arrested for practicing wizardry, a crime worthy of certain damnation in most parts. |
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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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There is one e-mail, however, that may be more worthy of note than the others. |
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We've heard from several readers today, with comments particularly 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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Several issues related to the estimation of Test cricket attendances are worthy of note. |
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Secondly, the social and cultural reactions to this newfound ability will be worthy of note. |
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They are cheap, tawdry politicians not worthy of anything other than contempt. |
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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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At the very least, the taxman should take a healthy cut and redistribute it to more worthy causes. |
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It felt strange to trust, for there had not been many in her life whom she had felt were worthy enough to be trusted. |
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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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Eventually they decided that it might be a worthy enough issue to form a whole group, an action group, around the issue of street harassment. |
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Are you sufficiently worthy to get a mention on the news when certain life events occur? |
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In most cases, individuals are up against one another to prove whom is more worthy to receive the award. |
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I think it's sad when a community thinks they are not worthy enough to be represented in modern cinema. |
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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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And with the line-up you can be sure the musicianship is worthy to be archived in CD format. |
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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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I'm taking at least twice the time to type 4 lines of text, not even worthy to be called a paragraph. |
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And, of course, these are the last chances for each girl to prove that she is worthy enough to be taken to Nationals. |
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Just because they're on your video game system and not your satellite dish, are they not worthy to be considered part of the anime world? |
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The Producers is a worthy comedic effort that hints at Brooks' genius to follow, but the screenplay is ultimately the best thing about this film. |
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It was not only a great day for everyone, but a fine effort for a worthy cause. |
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In conclusion, this book is a worthy effort with a clearly argued message, full of informative and entertaining details. |
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Brian is to be congratulated on his courageous effort for such a worthy cause. |
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They have gained a worthy reputation and are an active group with sixteen performers. |
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At the age of 60 he has returned to the theme in his new film Rita's Legends, in every respect a worthy follow-up to the earlier work. |
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Best of fare was provided and compliments to the faithful organisers who put so much effort into such a worthy undertaking. |
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All these things have now gotten their rightful due, and it's time to turn our attention to other worthy subjects. |
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They faced each other, each bowing slightly in respect to a worthy opponent. |
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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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It takes time and effort to overcome such obstacles that are inevitable in a worthy and noble endeavour. |
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The Sports Development Committee work tirelessly to promote sport in Newry and Mourne and for that they received worthy praise. |
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Olive likes to paint in her spare time and works mostly in watercolours and has sold some of her work so praise from Olive is worthy. |
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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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They were a pleasure to work with and it is great to see young people putting in a lot of time and effort for a very worthy cause. |
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Like her first novel, this worthy sophomore effort spans the globe, hopping from the States, Europe and the Phillipines to Mother Africa. |
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I do hope you are worthy enough for the challenge, though I must admit our first meeting was something of a disappointment. |
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We are looking for a side of 10 student warriors worthy enough to battle against a team of 10 developers in six rounds of two undisclosed games. |
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Ideally, Gooden will prove himself worthy enough to be a fifth starter or a long reliever. |
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In my mind's eye, this was a sign that maybe I would be tempted to stray, and thus not worthy enough to get married. |
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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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We appreciate that they have many calls on their funding so are especially grateful that they considered us worthy recipients. |
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It's a comic-relief part, but situated in a suitably worthy backdrop, and it affords the actress big moments of pathos as well. |
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Wind farms are a horrible example of what happens when people with worthy intentions try to construct an ideology around them. |
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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 crushing defeat suffered by Comeragh Gaels is no reflection on the efforts of Roger Casey to field a worthy side. |
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Charles and crew follow him for eight months as he works one five-minute bit into a full hour of worthy material. |
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The proletariat is now an important trope of modernity worthy of the writerly gaze. |
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And we all have some creative, malingering patients worthy of an Academy Award. |
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The screen comes alive when either the protagonist, or his worthy antagonist, are present. |
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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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This is an irony which shames us in the presence of Allah, the Almighty and most worthy of praise. |
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It's easy for academics to turn their nose up at it, but time shows that it's wrong to say that because something is popular it isn't worthy. |
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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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Freestyle Dressage by six Andalusians is breathtakingly choreographed and worthy of the finest classical ballet. |
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Local chapters throw buyer-seller shindigs to introduce members to worthy crops and breeds and the eco-conscious farmers who raise them. |
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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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The whole time I watched the soldiers train, I felt their eyes on me, too, calculating, trying to see if I was worthy enough of their respect. |
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In the hands of a lesser writer, such a scenario might have smacked drearily of one of those worthy social docu-dramas. |
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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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And there is no need to add a day off to the nation's calendar for all this worthy effort. |
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But I'll tell you what, I'll gladly donate my tax cut to a worthy charity if you will. |
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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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He wrote a worthy biography of Red Smith and edited a book of columns by Smith. |
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This 1972 short serves as a worthy testament to Larkin's endless imagination and mastery of movement and composition. |
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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 was hard, long and thirsty work but we eventually came up with a short but, we feel, worthy list. |
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We feel we are worthy of a play-off place this year and we want to push on and achieve that. |
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It's a slice of journalism worthy of those other weekly rags, like Woman's Day. |
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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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Could the United States shake off its provincialism and develop a true civilization worthy of its European heritage? |
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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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For another, only a fine custom crafted bolt action sporter by a good maker is worthy of admiration. |
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It's tough reading through rambling speeches, but he has some worthy food for thought. |
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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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Medieval man may not have had the thrill of flinging Frisbees, but they had a worthy counterpart, the challenging sport of batfowling. |
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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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There are a handful of rapid-fire arguments worthy of Aaron Sorkin or David Mamet. |
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And second, it's probably not good to intervene in the internal affairs of a nation that is looking for a worthy path of development. |
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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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She was loving and generally patient with those she deemed worthy, and, as I said before, she was quick-witted and intelligent. |
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All these worthy aims require active participation and the ready expression of ideas. |
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I think he is a worthy advocate of the policy and he is also a worthy adversary for the press. |
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Such reactionary and ignorant rantings are perhaps not overly worthy of comment. |
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Being great intellectuals, they pretend instead that their yuppie entertainments are as worthy as any art through the ages. |
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This annual fun event is attracting bigger crowds each year and, of course, all proceeds go to a very worthy cause. |
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The quiz is in aid of Rehab and all support of this worthy cause would be appreciated. |
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Funds raised are in aid of worthy local causes and support would be greatly appreciated. |
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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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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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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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Gardens in the Arab world today, for example in the Emirates, which grow where once nothing grew at all, are very worthy but a travesty of the original. |
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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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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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It was hugely popular in 1930s Hollywood, where the lives of the great, the worthy and the impossibly good were recorded in a hagiographic pearly light. |
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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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However, more than 20 players on the ballot this year were probably worthy of being enshrined in Cooperstown. |
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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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It was, as the former Home Secretary said, a worthy successor to the 1688 Bill of Rights and a major plank in the Government's constitutional reform programme. |
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No personal photos or memorabilia cover the walls, as is true of the other worthy soul food places around town. |
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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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In my opinion, it called attention to what Allied forces were up against and might well have inspired them to renewed efforts against a worthy opponent. |
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He will be a hard act to follow but I hope, that as a long standing resident myself with three children in local schools, I will be a worthy successor to him. |
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This blog should be scraped by Google News because it is worthy. |
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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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If a myth is built around an author, her most intimate thoughts become worthy of a hardcover. |
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Political or not, shown in New York or Budapest, it is a worthy achievement composed with taste and subtlety. |
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The hijinx Llewyn finds himself in with the cat is worthy of a busby Berkeley number. |
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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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When we are living well, our life is worthy of imitation and admiration. |
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But it has a depth and ambitiousness that are worthy of praise. |
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Who can now look back on his career and deem it worthy of admiration? |
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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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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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The real presence of Christ's most blessed body and blood is not therefore to be sought for in the sacrament, but in the worthy receiver of the sacrament. |
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So far I've seen a lot of weather and nothing else worthy of note. |
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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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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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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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He is the only man to have been awarded five stars on the Hollywood Walk of fame and this collection is a worthy testament to his singing talents. |
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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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Being monarch brings with it overwhelming duties and obligations, not the least of which is that your people must find you worthy enough to bow and curtsy to. |
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With too big spectacles falling down his nose he looked down upon me constantly as if judging me, weighing if I was worthy enough to receive this good fortune. |
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Allemano and Carn are part of a younger generation of Toronto jazz musicians that are stepping up and are worthy to be heard alongside those in the Toronto establishment. |
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Defoe wrote stories such as Moll Flanders, Colonel Jack and Roxana when prose fiction was regarded as a low form not worthy to be classed as literature. |
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These efforts and acts of generosity have helped to fund a worthy community service that positively impacts the lives of hundreds of people in Kitchener-Waterloo. |
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Novels may be the glamour end of the book trade but they are notoriously difficult to sell, especially in hardback, and many worthy efforts fall by the wayside. |
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The station and its shop will be offering visitors a cup of tea and a mince pie when they come along, in a fund-raising effort for this very worthy charity. |
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All the applications are for worthy causes and all deserving of support. |
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The following comprehension skills are indeed worthy to use. |
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You do not see her worthy enough for a bond so sacred as marriage. |
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All I know is that he's not worthy enough to sit at our table anymore. |
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It was an amazing, elegant room, one very worthy of first class travel. |
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The players felt emboldened by the result against Chelsea, sure that they had asserted their right to be considered as worthy heirs to the great United teams. |
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Salted meats and fish were considered low-status ingredients, appropriate for labourers but not for nobles, and certainly not worthy enough to be treated with spices. |
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Geordie Dave, a regular at Nervous Wreck Soi Yamato, decided the Rotary Charity Walk was a worthy cause, worthy enough for him to do the eight kilometer walk himself. |
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The suggestion that anyone is more worthy to represent the people now because of what his great-grandfather was doing hundreds of years ago is ridiculous! |
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They don't have to give awards in all 24 categories each year, or even have five nominees if they don't believe there are enough worthy candidates. |
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Usually it was a long and, I often felt, unnecessarily drawn-out and tedious experience where worthy but dull homilies were addressed to the assembled Gaels. |
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All of which contributes to making Sylvia a film which, while certainly worthy in intent, won't have very many people seeking to find out more about the poet. |
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My generation was raised on a diet of stultifyingly tedious, but worthy accounts of embryology, typically very badly printed on what appeared to be rice paper. |
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Until Romeo and Juliet, for example, romance had not been viewed as a worthy topic for tragedy. |
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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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And frankly, jerkwad, you're not worthy to lick the dirt off his briefcase. |
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In January and February 1941, Luftwaffe serviceability rates declined, until just 551 of 1,214 bombers were combat worthy. |
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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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Sections on paediatrics and the chest radiographic features of HIV infection are not included, but would be worthy additions. |
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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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The rest of the North Western Fells bear no tarns worthy of the name, but Dale Head has two. |
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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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Should I ascribe any of these things unto myself or my sexly weaknesse, I were not worthy to live. |
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He has the ability to grant a wish to an employer he considers worthy upon leaving their employment. |
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Perhaps he simply ran for local office as a means of gaining support back home, and lost to some other local worthy. |
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No, no, my dear Watson! With all respect for your natural acumen, I do not think that you are quite a match for the worthy doctor. |
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Blyton felt a responsibility to provide her readers with a positive moral framework, and she encouraged them to support worthy causes. |
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Several successors he had, it is true, but no name worthy to be recorded after his own. |
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There is not in earth a spectacle more worthy than a great man superior to his sufferings. |
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So there were with us two worthy men, Friars Minor, that were of Lombardy, who said that if any man would enter they would go in with us. |
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Before then, romance had not even been viewed as a worthy topic for tragedy. |
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I think it's a worthy project, but I just don't have the bandwidth right now. |
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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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If you're clever, you can craft something that is retweet worthy, creating a realtime twitterstorm. |
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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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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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There cometh one mightier than I after me, the latchet of whose shoes I am not worthy to stoop down and unloose. |
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He has delivered a tragicomic moral blowtorch worthy of Swift. |
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Blyton felt she had a responsibility to provide her readers with a strong moral framework, so she encouraged them to support worthy causes. |
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Aren't our affections hopelessly, buttheadedly riveted to the less worthy and the weak? |
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Chookie Royale is worthy of support in the Ladbrokes All-Weather Mile Championships Conditions Stakes. |
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Pompous sentimental muck well worthy of George Lucas himself. For Warsies only. |
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I know not well how to excuse him, in that hee deemed his Poesie worthy to be published. |
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Supporters of the series assert that it is a worthy interpretation of the book and that most of the changes were necessary. |
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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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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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They had to be deemed worthy of it and many poor people were never ransomed. |
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It was a very worthy replacement for the Victorian public and reference libraries which I used regularly. |
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Their music may not be worthy of radio time, but it's nothing to sneeze at. |
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And he tells a curious story, which he had heard in his youth, how a worthy man did travel ever eastward until he came to his own country again. |
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The council members were band chiefs, elders and other worthy community leaders. |
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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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The candidate made disparaging remarks about his opponent, but they only made him seem small for insulting a worthy adversary. |
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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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Familiar with the secret Portuguese expeditions, he thought Magellan's plan was worthy of his financial backing. |
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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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Volunteering abroad often seems a more worthy contribution in this context to the volunteers than work in their own country. |
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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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Another couple of plants worthy of mention are the Eryngiums and Penstemons. |
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Kokanee or trout trips to Diamond Lake or Crane Prairie are worthy of consideration. |
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How worthy he is I will leave to appear hereafter, rather than story him in his own hearing. |
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The expanded New Standard of 1913 was a worthy challenge to the New International, and remained a major competitor for many years. |
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Pulsating beats ignited into a cacophony of crashing cymbals, pinging xylophones and halo worthy angelic harmonies. |
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The apostle looked forward to a meeting with the righteous Judge with exultating expectation, as being worthy, in the gospel sense. |
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Moreover, there is nothing in it worthy the marking but this fantasticalnesse. |
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We were accompanied by our two guides, Jean Baptiste Croz and Michel Croz, of Chamounix, two capital icemen, and worthy fellows. |
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This seems to have been the common way of solving disputes in cases where two or more worthy candidates for the throne existed. |
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State legislators chose the Senate, and senators had to possess significant property to be deemed worthy and sensible enough for the position. |
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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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A critical double blind study is required with xylamide before the drug is worthy of being considered for ulcer therapy. |
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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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Richard swore an oath to renounce his past wickedness in order to show himself worthy to take the cross. |
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The Rajput is the most worthy antagonist, the Mahratta the most formidable enemy. |
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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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Boarhunting continued after the fall of the Western Roman Empire, though the Germanic tribes considered the red deer to be a more noble and worthy quarry. |
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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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For when he got free of his official cares he looked to your conversation for the precepts of the sages, that he might make himself a worthy equal to the great men of old. |
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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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A people which takes no pride in the noble achievements of remote ancestors will never achieve anything worthy to be remembered with pride by remote descendants. |
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He was a worthy champion with 7 successful defences of his title. |
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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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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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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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Each of the Arts whose office is to refine, purify, adorn, embellish and grace life is under the patronage of a Muse, no god being found worthy to preside over them. |
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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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When the family of Charles ceased to produce worthy heirs, the Pope gladly crowned whichever Italian magnate could best protect him from his local enemies. |
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Almira was the only daughter of a worthy merchant in the city of London. |
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Neither is he worthy who bribes a man to vote against his conscience. |
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Generally, all worthy males age 12 and above receive the priesthood. |
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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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Manuel would prove a worthy successor to his cousin John II for his support of Portuguese exploration of the Atlantic Ocean and development of Portuguese commerce. |
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And the cause why this service is called grand serjeanty is, for that it is a greater and more worthy service than the service in the tenure of escuage. |
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The Persian language has been dubbed as a worthy language to serve as a conduit for poetry, and is considered one of the four main bodies of world literature. |
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A worthy runnier up was Bob Jeer with his six-cylinder, 4 litre TVR Sagris in Cascade Indigo, one of the last off the production line at Blackpool. |
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A nonauthoritarian, postcorporate, more democratic future still remains a worthy goal. Just how we might get there, however, is a wide-open question. |
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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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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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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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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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The statue serves both as a reminder of the Celts' defeat, thus demonstrating the might of the people who defeated them, and a memorial to their bravery as worthy adversaries. |
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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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But I am delighted that oddly-titled books proved recession-resistant, and I believe Crocheting Adventures with Hyperbolic Planes is a worthy champion. |
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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 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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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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