-
indicate a
celebrity whose fame and
success are
perceived as
unearned or
undeserved. The term "nepotism baby" was
first po****rized in the
early 2010s, after...
- "...revenge the
blood of a
Monarch most I
undeservedly butchered,..."...
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implying that the
listener already has
something good but is
asking for
undeservedly more. In England,
where the
consumption of the egg in beer is centuries...
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Benjamin Lee of The
Guardian gave the film 2/5 stars, writing, "There's
undeservedly good work here from Cho and Waterston, who work hard to make us believe...
- dear to us than the
loving conservation of our subjects' hearts, what an
undeserved doubt might we have
incurred if the
abusers of our liberality, the thrallers...
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Injustice is a
quality relating to
unfairness or
undeserved outcomes. The term may be
applied in
reference to a
particular event or situation, or to a...
- to saints.
Belief that
grace is "God's
favor toward us,
unearned and
undeserved," by
which God "forgives our sins,
enlightens our minds,
stirs our hearts...
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derided as "Z-list celebrities". Some have been
lampooned for
exploiting an
undeserved "15
minutes of fame". The
Kardashian family is one such
group of reality...
- "Firebombs Over
Tokyo America's 1945
attack on ****an's
capital remains undeservedly obscure alongside Hiroshima and Nagasaki". The Atlantic.
Retrieved 1...
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warns that,
without free speech,
inquisitorial forces will
impose "an
undeserved thraldom upon learning". The
achievements of the 17th
century included...