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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...
- Desert (/dɪˈzɜːrt/) in philosophy is the condition of being deserving of something, whether good or bad. It is sometimes called moral desert to clarify...
- the belief that fathers have greater work commitment, stability and deservingness. On the other hand, mothers are perceived as exhausted and distracted...
- Those who were considered to be legitimately needy, sometimes called the "deserving poor" or "worthy poor", were allowed ****istance, while those who were...
- In psychology, entitlement mentality is defined as a sense of deservingness or being owed a favor when little or nothing has been done to deserve special...
- 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...
- sense of is valid; a valid reader should themselves try to make sense, if deserving of the underlying message. Mild leet can be used to mess with frequency...
- perceived as a snub for the Pro Bowl by many analysts who argued he was more deserving than San Diego Chargers' tight end Antonio Gates. He finished the season...
- Leviathan varying from coverings (for the somewhat deserving) to amulets (for the least deserving). The remaining skin of the Leviathan will be spread...
- church officer who originally was in charge of distributing money to the deserving poor. The title almoner has to some extent fallen out of use in English...