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- article on "ingratitude", but its sister project Wiktionary does: Read the Wiktionary entry "ingratitude" You can also: Search for Ingratitude in Wikipedia...
- 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...
- The Christian Peacemaker hostage crisis involved four human rights workers of Christian Peacemaker Teams (CPT) who were held hostage in Iraq from November...
- Society Ginzberg, Louis (1909), The Legends of the Jews (PDF), vol. III: Ingratitude Punished, translated by Szold, Henrietta, Philadelphia: Jewish Publication...
- office and from his wife Pamela, who felt that it was not the moment for ingratitude towards Stalin and the Red Army, which had pla**** a major part in defeating...
- king Antiochus III during the Roman–Seleucid War. Disillusioned by the ingratitude of his peers, Scipio left Rome and retired from public life at his villa...
- bought himself out of his contract. Jack was angered by their perceived ingratitude. Television actors evidently showed more independence than film actors...
- relationship with the People's Republic were met with accusations of ingratitude in Taiwan. Chiang was su****ious that covert operatives of the United...
- "thankful". The absence of gratitude where gratitude is expected is called ingratitude or ungratefulness. Gratitude has been a part of several world religions...
- left nothing or too little to the emperor could be judged guilty of ingratitude, and have their wills set aside. Centurions who had acquired property...