| 31. | Perhaps that was partly why the Turks were so begrudging.
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| 32. | Ski resorts, though are not begrudging the wet stuff.
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| 33. | But the Knicks were not going to begrudge the Nets their limelight.
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| 34. | Radcliffe said he doesn't begrudge Las Vegas advertising in Phoenix.
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| 35. | Harris muttered, almost as if he begrudged the fruit its popularity.
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| 36. | Gaining acceptance by the athletes they cover is a little more begrudging.
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| 37. | Tyuterev is not one who begrudges the changes of the last years.
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| 38. | His flexibility has earned him some begrudging respect from opponents.
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| 39. | Who can begrudge all the joy he seems to bring?
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| 40. | We don't begrudge them their skepticism ."
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