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- The Deserving is a 2024 horror film directed by Koka Singh Arora. It was released by The Horror Collective on October 1, 2024. After being tormented by...
- Deserving Design is a half-hour show on the Home and Garden TV network, starring Vern Yip. In each episode an inspirational family or individual is visited...
- The Deserving Favourite is a Caroline era stage play, a tragicomedy written by Lodowick Carlell that was first published in 1629. The earliest of Carlell's...
- Desert (/dɪˈzɜːrt/) in philosophy is the condition of being deserving of something, whether good or bad. It is sometimes called moral desert to clarify...
- sports organizations for the athlete whom they have determined to be deserving of such recognition. In many nations, an "athlete" primarily refers to...
- Mickey and Aidan take from the really bad guys and give to those much more deserving - themselves! But it's not long before the police are alerted, and the...
- have been criticised in some quarters with the claim that many highly deserving artists have been left out in order to favour certain individuals. India...
- Times awarded it four stars, calling it "a spectacularly ****ured debut deserving of a wide audience". His second album, Far Out Dust, was released in 2019...
- the belief that fathers have greater work commitment, stability and deservingness. On the other hand, mothers are perceived as exhausted and distracted...
- critique not intrinsically tied to ridicule of a specific work and so not deserving of the same use exceptions as parody because the satirist's ideas are...