And I have designed a truly ingenious way to use my bookshelves as a CD rack, of which I am undeservedly proud. |
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The body politic is stagnant, its membership mediocre and undeservedly self-satisfied. |
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He is certainly more of an auteur than many directors who undeservedly receive that label. |
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For the last four weeks we've got knocked from pillar to post, and undeservedly at times. |
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Yet we also know that few teachers consciously discriminate against lower-class children or deliberately give them undeservedly poor marks. |
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Many subsidies undeservedly survived the cull. The proposed cuts to benefits, by contrast, look brutally concrete to many Germans. |
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Should you be undeservedly criticized and have solid reasons for making an argument, calmly make these known. |
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What parents actually need is help in bringing up their children properly, rather than having blame undeservedly heaped on their shoulders. |
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It is now no longer the old mother countries but, deservedly or undeservedly, European companies who are named in the UN report. |
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For far too long it has been undeservedly overshadowed by eighteenth-century scores by Bach, Telemann and their contemporaries. |
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His own artistic reputation was often, undeservedly, overshadowed by that of his ingenious son, the sculptor Alberto. |
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Tonight, we were down undeservedly and in the second half we wanted to kill them. |
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The previous run was criticised, not entirely undeservedly, for the convoluted puzzle box that was the River Song storyline. |
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But it was the Dons who went on to take the lead five minutes before the interval, albeit undeservedly, thanks to Maguire. |
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Giles Oakley London In conception and format, it was trite – while being undeservedly pompous and self-esteeming. |
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Some of the artists it brings together are much neglected, and undeservedly so. |
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Dutch companies are often undeservedly scared that expats such as I am are freebooters, averse to hierarchy or structure. |
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The power of undeservedly positive thinking may have a role in relationships and business deals. |
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Take Go On, a series that was canceled after its first season, by many counts, undeservedly. |
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Words cannot express what I today have undeservedly suffered. |
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Exemplary conduct is expected from you, to convince the world, that merit is the title to our privileges, and that on you our favours are not undeservedly bestowed. |
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This holy place is, therefore, full of fond memories for us Dominican brothers and sisters and laity who, even though perhaps undeservedly, today make up this great Dominican Family. |
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The house wore the startled doggy air of having been undeservedly rebuked. I knew the feeling. |
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We hope that the present recording of Bononcini's most successful oratorio will awaken some curiosity about the many other masterpieces of a composer who has, unfortunately and undeservedly, dwelled too long in the shadows. |
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This is the second time that, quite undeservedly, I have had the honour of presiding over the election of the President of the European Parliament. |
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A strongly impressionistic portrait of an undeservedly little-known scientist, The Evolutionist is a raptly compelling read. |
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Undeservedly as it may appear, unless the Tories commit collective seppuku, they are finally heading back to government. |
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