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- The
Christian Peacemaker hostage crisis involved four
human rights workers of
Christian Peacemaker Teams (CPT) who were held
hostage in Iraq from November...
- 'unbelief', 'non-belief', 'to be thankless', 'to be faithless', or '
ingratitude'. The
opposite term of kufr ('disbelief') is iman ('faith'), and the...
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afternoon Churchill's
doctor Lord
Moran commiserated with him on the "
ingratitude" of the public, to
which Churchill replied: "I wouldn't call it that...
- in
opposition to the
British and Nuri al-Said, who did not take
their ingratitude lightly." Mike Marqusee, "Diasporic Dimensions" in If I am Not for Myself...
- Richard's "greatness of soul" was
eventually "warped and dwarfed" by the
ingratitude of others. Some 20th-century
historians have been less
inclined to moral...
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testify its love; and in return, I
receive from the
greater part only
ingratitude, by
their irreverence and sacrilege, and by the
coldness and contempt...
- to Aesop's
fable of "The
Walnut Tree" that was the
subject of
human ingratitude. In a
monologue asking boys not pelt it with
stones to get its fruit...
- the Atlantic.
Other students criticised the
authors for
their tone of "
ingratitude and entitlement,"
while The
Sunday Times noted that it
fueled the rivalry...
- G. Chandler, it is
difficult to
absolve Marlborough of ruthlessness,
ingratitude,
intrigue and
treachery against a man to whom he owed
virtually everything...