I looked at him, shocked and angry at his ungrateful outburst, then doubled my fist. |
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As soon as we are persuaded that we are lucky to be alive, the thought of complaining about quality of life becomes churlish, ungrateful. |
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Either way, Al Jaber is the ungrateful recipient after clattering into the back of Joaquin. |
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I got through the first day of the month, then, not too grumpy, or ungrateful, or ill-tempered. |
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Serving cheap, low-quality food and beverages to ungrateful men and women wearing polyester is an abomination. |
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Not to be ungrateful, Nod, but I'd want to go into the centre of Warwick for why? |
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I can't believe we have such ungrateful whiners in this place that have the hide and gall to call themselves Aussies. |
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I don't want to sound ungrateful, but I thought I was not ready because I needed more experience and exposure to first-class cricket. |
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The poor old BBC, doing its best to provide a useful service to those ungrateful viewers! |
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I didn't invest sixteen years of my life and money to raise an ungrateful heirless brat! |
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If on any occasion the other person turns against him, he considers him ungrateful. |
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The envious and ungrateful do not really want to know the truth, since it would disturb their hatreds. |
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She fell out with the ungrateful bastards of that particular branch of my mother's extended family, and we didn't visit that bunch this year. |
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My hits did go up to about 200 since yesterday so why am I being an ungrateful wretch? |
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These ungrateful wretches are apparently arguing that very few of them actually live beyond that age! |
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Who wants to be an ungrateful, unprincipled, two-faced, pacifist, Euro-grasping, oil-hungry Lilliputian? |
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Will we retreat to leave the ungrateful natives to their savagery, having spurned the gifts of our civilisation? |
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Worn out by looking after this miserable and ungrateful old man, she tentatively takes to drawing as an outlet for her depression. |
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He proved a selfish, egocentric, ungrateful, and treacherous recipient of Noble's many kindnesses. |
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Now, I'm the black sheep of the family, the ungrateful and neglectful daughter. |
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If you let it slip from your hands you will deserve to be branded as ungrateful cowards and undutiful sons. |
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These selfish ungrateful wretches not only had the audacity to return Howard but compounded their sin by giving him a seemingly compliant Senate. |
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Not only did this make him appear ungrateful, it also made him appear like a 4th grader who can't follow directions. |
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The story centers around a single mother's struggles and sacrifices to raise an ungrateful daughter who is ashamed of her mother's humble status. |
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I reckoned that after the recent spot of bother with his ungrateful workforce, he might appreciate someone of my stature gracing the fairways. |
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This isn't just about the above low-life, ungrateful repugnant creatures who participated in this display of idiocy. |
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I don't mean to sound ungrateful, but my downstairs neighbor has been shoveling snow in front of our house for the past two and a half hours. |
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How could I be so ungrateful when everything they had done had been in my own best interests? |
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Children are ungrateful, exposed to bad influences, stubborn and not in touch with Asian values. |
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Their love for us keeps them motivated to carry on even when we are undeserving, ungrateful, snot-nosed brats. |
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Are the world's leading recording companies a bunch of spoiled, ungrateful, money-grabbing so-and-sos or what? |
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It's a little ungrateful for Mr. Edwards to now upbraid the man who did so much to make the Senator's own fortune and political career possible. |
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Some of them can be very demanding and ungrateful, even obstreperous and fractious. |
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Although he supports his mother financially, he presents him as stingy and ungrateful, single-mindedly devoted to his own success. |
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Montgomery accepted to loose of his glory by carrying out ungrateful operations against German elite troops garrisoned around Caen. |
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A classic tear-jerker about a woman doing menial labor to support her ungrateful son. |
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I shall know better in time, and believe me that, though I am not ungrateful now, my gratitude will grow with my understanding. |
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Do not serve a man that is selfish, shameless, ungrateful, evil-minded, or that eats for himself. |
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I still don't think I have done anything outstanding yet, although I know that may sound bad or ungrateful because of the junior titles I have taken. |
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It would be ungrateful of me if I failed to acknowledge the work he has done at the head of our Assembly. |
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If we're running ourselves ragged catering for our children's every emotional and physical need, you'd think the ungrateful little bleeders would be living in clover. |
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Otherwise, ungrateful and ungentlemanly as it might seem, Mr Cameron should surely cut him and his money loose. |
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Why do people react to well-meant attention in such an ungrateful manner? |
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On this occasion it is to Henry the parliamentarian that we are bidding adieu, as he is dislodged from his Central Fife fiefdom by an ungrateful Labour movement. |
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I know one shouldn't be ungrateful, but what is it about people giving your kids ridiculous presents when you are on holiday? |
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Instead, we get reasoned debates on how to force the world to love us or assurances that the ungrateful wretches should love us for their own good. |
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The purified new earth will be no place for the rebellious, the disobedient, the ungrateful son or daughter. |
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Then your reward will be great and you will be sons and daughters of the Most High, for God is kind to the ungrateful and the wicked. |
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You know, it may sound ungrateful, but I think it came too late. |
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To suggest that we, rather like some ungrateful children, don't want the new leisure centre in South Norwood is to deliberately mislead and distort our argument. |
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Do you realize what this means for me, you ungrateful wretch? |
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The promise of endless variety savours of sameness, and we blame ourselves for being spoilt or ignorant, unimaginative, ungrateful and unfulfilled. |
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The financially dependent party might wish they didn't feel how they feel, and try very hard to push what seem like ungrateful feelings away. |
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I remember as if it were yesterday a homeless woman, M, who was always especially rude and ungrateful. |
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And what's wrong with the CD player we just bought you, you ungrateful wretch, it's a perfectly good make and it's probably made in the same factory as Sony anyway! |
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Since then, it is not possible for us to be ungrateful towards God who, through us, makes his grace fruitful. |
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Calling the genre extreme is like calling patricide ungrateful. |
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I forgive you, you ungrateful wretch, for you are my brother's son. |
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Chaplin had not taken US citizenship and was seen in America as ungrateful for the prosperity that his successful career in the US had bestowed upon him. |
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The precious little darlings soon become ungrateful little brats when they discover that Santa was on a budget and couldn't afford the most expensive toy in the universe. |
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But asylum seekers have been so demonized in Britain that all blame has gravitated to the detainees, who have been lumped together as ungrateful arsonists. |
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In reality, we are so incensed at the ungrateful treatment we have received and the graceless way in which it has been done that we have withdrawn our support. |
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But during the good times man generally is ungrateful to God. |
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But Allah guides not such as are false and ungrateful. |
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If the sponsor or sponsors of this bylaw before council know what is best for me and are trying to protect me from myself, then I will have to be known as an ungrateful wretch. |
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Since we are not ungrateful, we have a section dedicated to thanking those who contribute and have contributed to make Radio Metal what it is today. |
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As for the work done by Nordpol sappers, it reminds us that keeping a deployed army well protected and comfortable is a continuous process, sometimes ungrateful, but always necessary. |
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Russia may be allowed to divide the European Union into small and large states, new and old states, partner states and ungrateful states across the border. |
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Those who have received compensation may feel distanced from the wider community if their neighbours envy them, or if they are accused of being ungrateful complainers should they press for further services and compensation. |
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Obviously, the guardsman she quotes is an anti-Arab racist, given that he totalizes Iraqis as backward, petulant, ungrateful and ignorant. |
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He sent a stinging letter to Washington, in which he described him as an incompetent commander and a vain and ungrateful person. |
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I premise these particulars that the reader may know that I enter upon it as a very ungrateful task. |
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In beginning my remarks in this way, I do not wish to appear ungrateful. |
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This attitude, which many considered to be both ungrateful and ungracious, sprang in part from a punctiliousness that was hard to penetrate and rendered him incapable of true friendship. |
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This is a gentle, credit-crunch comedy for our times and Corbett is beautifully cast as the beleaguered oldie whose ungrateful offspring watch his every move like vultures. |
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And truly, when We give man a taste of a Mercy from Us, he doth exult thereat, but when some ill happens to him, on account of the deeds which his hands have sent forth, truly then is man ungrateful! |
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They see Mr Orban as merely the latest example in a long line of erratic eastern politicians prone to mystifying and ungrateful bouts of troublemaking. |
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Lobscouse Liverpool Thought this country's bank was broke, but we can give millions to yet another ungrateful country. |
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Wherever you go, now, thousands of ungrateful yobs turn up, slinging bricks at the police and sound-bites at the cameras, and generally detracting from the seriousness of the proceedings. |
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Its aliens are unruly, ungrateful, slovenly and ill-tempered. |
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The ungrateful subject, who was tied to the stake awaiting the execution of his sentence, was surprised and fascinated to see that the king had not died, and now approached step by step to untie him. |
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We must avoid the illusion of thinking we should produce for avant-garde audiences, the intelligentsia, because they are the most fickle, the most volatile, the most ungrateful of audiences. |
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The contemplation of such a great dignity, redeemed «with so much suffering on the wood of the holy cross» sometimes makes the saint cry out loudly: «Oh ungrateful man, what nature did your God give you? |
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During Joey Smallwood's retirement years, when he was abandoned by every ungrateful wretch that he had plucked from anonymity during his premiership, it was Steve who stood by him and carried the torch. |
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Is it ungrateful to wish I'd had a normal education? |
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We should not be ungrateful to the Commission for this. |
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