| 31. | Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings, once one of the most popular of American novelists, has been undeservedly overlooked if not forgotten.
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| 32. | In this case, it went awry, but I will not be the last person to visit this gate undeservedly.
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| 33. | As a result, it gained a reputation ( perhaps undeservedly ) as a haven of wreckers who looted wrecked ships.
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| 34. | Still, the notion persists in some quarters that Hvorostovsky is a pretty face who has had fame conferred on him undeservedly.
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| 35. | VIOLENCE Max gets slugged a couple of times, not undeservedly, and there is some other generally inconsequential pushing and shoving.
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| 36. | Why do journalists enjoy covering Judaism so unduly and undeservedly ? talk ) 16 : 35, 25 June 2015 ( UTC)
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| 37. | And when they were used, most can be traced to George Brookshaw, a now undeservedly obscure English decorative painter turned cabinetmaker.
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| 38. | Nature dictates the failure rate shall hold firm, and many of these fledgling boobies are already marked for death, some undeservedly.
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| 39. | :I asked Ideogram to strike a statement s / he made about me which cast me in a negative light, undeservedly.
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| 40. | There hasn't been a jazz musician alive as undeservedly ignored as the saxophonist and composer Jimmy Heath, at least until recently.
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