The only dissenting voice was Henry's son William, who grudged the loss to the estate of a prime field. |
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He hasn't grudged Andy a moment of his time in the spotlight but has been desperate for a taste of it of his own. |
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Now 75 years old, Mrs. Colangelo is still a big-hearted woman, with unbelievable discipline and organization skills, who has never grudged her time for more than 11 years. |
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Thucydides describes the splendid flotilla, for which publicly and privately no expense had been grudged, racing from Athens as far as Aegina out of sheer pride, joy, and enthusiasm. |
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None of which he grudged, for he felt, like his father the third Baron, that one should never cheesepare on boys' education. |
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Joan had not danced with anybody else that evening.... Not a man in Lyall's house that night but grudged him the privilege of standing up with Joan Shelley. |
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