-
impressive and ambitious",
concluding that he has only
received "limited,
begrudging recognition" from critics. In a 1999 "Millennium Movies"
survey of British...
- killers.
Covetous antisocial (including
negativistic features) Rapacious,
begrudging,
discontentedly yearning;
hostile and domineering; envious, avaricious;...
-
celebrate as she
elaborates on her
plans to
conquer Europe and—with Olrox's
begrudging ****istance—the Americas.
Drolta traps Emmanuel by
revealing his relationship...
-
observation of
Sister Andrea's odd behavior,
chooses to lie and
gains the nun's
begrudging respect. 30 4 "The
Demon of the Road"
Peter Sollett Dewayne Darian Jones...
- "beguiling unaffectedness" and
noted that "it's hard not to like
these two or
begrudge them a
great love together". The film
grossed over $115 million worldwide...
- the union,
Rhode Island approved the
Constitution on May 29, 1790, by a
begrudging 34–32 vote. The
Constitution officially took
effect on March 4, 1789 (235...
- urbem; ei mihi, quod
domino non
licet ire tuo!: "Little book – for I don't
begrudge it – go on to the city
without me; Alas for me,
because your
master is...
- 2016), p. 68. Cadwalladr,
Carole (12
February 2017), "Daniel Dennett: 'I
begrudge every hour I have to
spend worrying about politics'", The Guardian. Myers...
- on the USS
Abraham Lincoln. Byrd
stated on the
Senate floor, I do not
begrudge his
salute to America's
warriors aboard the
carrier Lincoln, for they have...
- only way". The San
Diego Union-Tribune. p. C-15.
Gwynn said he
never begrudged fellow big
leaguers their larger salaries,
though Gene Orza, an executive...