| 1. | It is mean-spirited to begrudge them an occasional pleasure.
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| 2. | "I don't begrudge the players one nickel.
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| 3. | No . Unlike Aristophanes, I begrudge no person his cave.
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| 4. | Restless as an alley cat, he begrudges every idle moment.
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| 5. | But don't begrudge IBM its day in the sun.
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| 6. | I don't begrudge them a share of the produce.
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| 7. | Miller says he doesn't begrudge his teammate for that.
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| 8. | The Spanish government has given Garzon only belated and begrudging endorsement.
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| 9. | Perhaps we can begrudge them films like this, after all.
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| 10. | It's hard for me to begrudge him this moment.
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