- "beguiling unaffectedness" and
noted that "it's hard not to like
these two or
begrudge them a
great love together". The film
grossed over $115 million worldwide...
-
impressive and ambitious",
concluding that he has only
received "limited,
begrudging recognition" from critics. In a 1999 "Millennium Movies"
survey of British...
- killers.
Covetous antisocial (including
negativistic features) Rapacious,
begrudging,
discontentedly yearning;
hostile and domineering; envious, avaricious;...
- his "master" as he
calls him—that the
country was
prosperous and no one
begrudged the King a bit of fun". He also had a p****ion for
automobiles and aeroplanes...
-
Invidia at the
thought of another's good may be
merely begrudging,
Kaster observes, or
begrudging and
covetous at the same time: "I can feel
dolor ["pain...
- the union,
Rhode Island approved the
Constitution on May 29, 1790, by a
begrudging 34–32 vote. The
Constitution officially took
effect on March 4, 1789 (235...
- urbem; ei mihi, quod
domino non
licet ire tuo!: "Little book – for I don't
begrudge it – go on to the city
without me; Alas for me,
because your
master is...
-
elected to the Commons.
Chamberlain threw himself into
parliamentary work,
begrudging the
times when he was
unable to
attend debates and
spending much time...
- 2001,
Benjamin Nugent with TIME
magazine commented that "it's hard to
begrudge [Jack] his
right to
nudge the
spotlight toward his band, and away from...
- establishment's
choice to
replace Valens and ****ume
control of the crisis. With the
begrudging consent of the
western emperor Gratian,
Theodosius was
formally invested...