It's too bad Bolcom stuck his sturdy bass-baritone in so ungratefully low a range at the beginning and end of the new " Ship Called Hunger " aria.
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"One looks in general, and perhaps ungratefully, for a less impatient analysis of the architectural problem, toward which Johnson's admirably unsentimental wit may one day lead him ."
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There is a reverse emperor's-new-clothes aspect to Decter's argument, the idea that feminists were proclaiming themselves to be naked when they were gorgeously, though ungratefully, attired.
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Some chroniclers report that, at his departure, Handhala ibn Safwan laid a curse upon Ifriqiya, expressing his hope that the land which had treated him so ungratefully would be possessed by pestilence, famine and war.
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After all the work to build, all the shopping for just the right light fixture for the guest bedroom, the adult Sim Gretas ungratefully pull books off the bedroom shelves and sit reading, ignoring all the riches we've surrounded them with.
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In one of the circles of Hell I believe that there is a group of people doomed to labour without ever receiving any praise or condemnation, or any feedback at all; just unceasing labour, accepted ungratefully .-- ( talk ) 12 : 08, 17 April 2008 ( UTC)
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The most beautiful saying of the rabbis about Asceticism is : " Man will have to give account in the future for every lawful enjoyment offered to him which he has ungratefully refused " ( Rab in Yer . 2id ., at the close ); compare Tan & ., end, " The wicked in his life is considered as one dead, " etc.