-
adhered to
inverted morality "left no good deed unpunished, no bad one
unrewarded".
Conventional moral wisdom holds that evil
deeds are
punished by divine...
-
described many acts of
bravery and
valour by
British servicemen that went
unrewarded.
Before the
Crimean War,
there was no
official standardised system for...
-
deaths of a
select few. The children's work in the
series was
largely unrewarded in
later years,
although Spanky McFarland was
given a star on the Hollywood...
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noble families with
confiscated land in the Deccan,
leaving aristocrats unrewarded with
confiscated land
feeling strongly disgruntled and
unwilling to parti****te...
-
pushing him into a
patch of
poison oak. Floyd's
persistence continues unrewarded, and by the time camp is over he is
depressed that he
cannot write to...
- Lanka's
first innings,
bowling 40
overs at an
economy of 3.00, but went
unrewarded. In his
first Test
innings he
scored 28 and
helped contribute to some...
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while he
lived he made no
exception for any person; no
merit was left
unrewarded, no
offence went unpunished; and this he did with so much care and attention...
- her to
agree to help him
catch the
Smurfs to do so.
Their efforts go
unrewarded thanks partly to his bungling. In 1988, the
eighth season of the series...
- donors. Amy
Paris noted that Saban's Clinton-era "generosity did not go
unrewarded.
During the
Clinton administration, the
entertainment executive served...
- Homeland. [...] A
soldier who has done so much for
Poland will not go
unrewarded. The
grateful Homeland will not
forget him. [I have
already proposed to...