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- York Times wrote: "It's more cheerful than funny, and so insistently ungrudging about Americans and ****anese alike that its satire cuts like a wet sponge...
- This is similar to another account by Gregory of Nyssa that Basil "ungrudgingly spent upon the poor his patrimony even before he was a priest, and most...
- Scriptural either in letter or in spirit. Chapter 5 prescribes prompt, ungrudging, and absolute obedience to the superior in all things lawful, "unhesitating...
- bouncy, loose-limbed, families-do-the-darnedest-things sitcom that elicits ungrudging laughs without invoking water boys, pet detectives, or Klumps." Lisa Schwarzbaum...
- in the prin****l role. Through her human and subtle generation of an ungrudging sympathy, one becomes involved in her dilemma and is caught up all the...
- Calvinistic Methodist ministry, at Bala in 1847, and gave his time and talents ungrudgingly to Sunday school and temperance work. Throughout his life he believed...
- Retrieved 10 April 2017. Dewhirst, Ian (14 September 2013). "Headteacher gave ungrudging service". Keighley News. Retrieved 10 April 2017. "Emley Moor (Kirklees...
- his first edition, he calls attention to Rask's essay and praises it ungrudgingly. Nevertheless, a certain bitterness of feeling afterwards sprang up between...
- cases 95 per cent, were rolled to standard specifications." Barry: "gave ungrudging ****istance to all public undertakings and inquiries involving engineering...
- admiration for Mozart does the history of music know a parallel case of such ungrudging veneration of one great artist for his equal." in 1835, Mendelssohn had...