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1. "Pppp," she said, "They would have to hold some killer grudge to perpetrate action eleven light years across space
2. That’s such a common thread of gossip about anyone … and the source of the gossip was known to have a grudge against her
3. He bore no grudge
4. Have you held a grudge about that all this time? That’s stupid, so I didn’t want to drive cherubs? See Imogene, I bet she’d love to try out a few of them
5. Grudge not one against another, brethren, lest ye be condemned: behold the judge
6. ‘He holds no grudge, he’s a good man
7. did so at the slightest provocation, and held a grudge no
8. 'Once he had formed a grudge he would use all of his
9. If he was planning to carry a grudge around with him, twenty-four hour a day, why had he even bothered to come down? It was almost as if he’d had no choose in the matter, he acted as if someone was holding something over his head
10. To hold a grudge for nigh
11. But Imorbis held no grudge to the man – how could he after he had ravaged his planet so? It was the ravaging part that changed Imorbis’ heart – made it beat for a moment
12. He showed Zeus the ichor that was flowing from his wound, and spoke piteously, saying, "Father Zeus, are you not angered by such doings? We gods are continually suffering in the most cruel manner at one another's hands while helping mortals; and we all owe you a grudge for having begotten that mad termagant of a daughter, who is always committing outrage of some kind
13. Most of them have a grudge against other people or groups of people
14. ” James still bore a grudge against Jesus
15. I’m going out beyond the fence and wait till every network has a close up of my face and announce that an FBI Special Agent, Herbert Nelson, a man with a personal grudge against me has concocted a story of an affair between the wife of Tony Reilly and myself and has gone as far as implicating us in his murder
16. In these large executions, the executioner in his frenzy would often seize an unsuspecting onlooker he had a grudge against, or had been bribed to remove, and the victim's head would be hacked off amid the plaudits of the onlookers
17. “Yes, I suppose there’s always something behind the grudge,” she admitted
18. An editor with a grudge could cause a lot of unnecessary harm
19. ‘I’m not crazy!’ she said inside my head, and I could feel her recede to a silent corner at the back of my head, as if she was suddenly holding a grudge against me
20. So I held no grudge
21. All that we can conclude, as the scene abruptly shifts, is that Cain must have carried a grudge away from that confrontation
22. And I do not consider myself an atheist; I just have a grudge against people who think God has anything to do with this life,” she said and brushed a lock of her hair away from her cheek
23. Emmeline bore no further grudge towards Rosemary
24. Certainly, she seemed to bear Ellen no grudge
25. If we respond with hatred and anger, followed by holding on to a grudge, we create bad karma for ourselves
26. The only person still talking to me was Souta, because the guy wasn't capable of holding a grudge
27. However, she was far too professional to hold a grudge for long, and anyway, though they were competitors, in Karina's mind anyway, they were still friends and respected each other’s enormous capacities intensely
28. “And the rest of your family still holds a grudge about that” I stated, it was obvious now
29. “I shouldn’t hold a grudge against you for Irina and everything
30. For I do not wish you to be ignorant of this; but rise, come in here, listen to me, and eat, and perceive the value of the tree, as He told us; But I said to him, I am afraid lest God be angry with me; And he says to me, Be not afraid; for as soon as you eat, your eyes shall be opened, and you shall be as gods in knowing what is good and what is evil; And God, knowing this, that you shall be like Him, has had a grudge against you, and said, you shall not eat of it; But do you observe the plant, and you shall see great glory about it; And I observed the plant, and saw great glory about it; And I said to him, It is beautiful to the eyes to perceive; and I was afraid to take of the fruit; And he says to me, Come, I will give to you: follow me; And I opened to him, and he came inside into paradise, and went through it before me; And having walked a little, he turned, and says to me, I have changed my mind, and will not give you to eat; And this he said, wishing at last to entice and destroy me; And he says to me, Swear to me that you will give also to your husband; And I said to him, I know not by what oath I shall swear to you; but what I know I say to you, By the throne of the Lord, and the cherubim, and the tree of life, I will give also to my husband to eat; And when he had taken the oath from me, then he went and ascended on it; And he put on the fruit which he gave me to eat the poison of his wickedness, that is, of his desire; for desire is the head of all sin; And I bent down the branch to the ground, and took of the fruit, and ate;
31. While she would not speak to him, I engaged in sufficient small talk to indicate that I did not hold a grudge
32. For I do not wish you to be ignorant of this; but rise come in here listen to me and eat and perceive the value of the tree as He told us; But I said to him I am afraid lest God be angry with me; And he says to me Be not afraid; for as soon as you eat your eyes shall be opened and you shall be as gods in knowing what is good and what is evil; And God knowing this that you shall be like Him has had a grudge against you and said you shall not eat of it; But do you observe the plant and you shall see great glory about it; And I observed the plant and saw great glory about it; And I said to him It is beautiful to the eyes to perceive; and I was afraid to take of the fruit; And he says to me Come I will give to you: follow me; And I opened to him and he came inside into paradise and went through it before me; And having walked a little he turned and says to me I have changed my mind and will not give you to eat; And this he said wishing at last to entice and destroy me; And he says to me Swear to me that you will give also to your husband; And I said to him I know not by what oath I shall swear to you; but what I know I say to you By the throne of the Lord and the cherubim and the tree of life I will give also to my husband to eat; And when he had taken the oath from me then he went and ascended on it; And he put on the fruit which he gave me to eat the poison of his wickedness that is of his desire; for desire is the head of all sin; And I bent down the branch to the ground and took of the fruit and ate;
33. “Long-lived types really know how to hold a grudge
34. If you are now offering your gift at the altar and remember there that your brother has conceived against you any grudge leave your gift at the altar and go first and satisfy your brother and then return and offer your gift
35. Others had a grudge over a family member who had been killed or raped by "tax-collectors," or they themselves had been treated badly, and were after revenge like Yngvild and Halfdan
36. His parents still bear the grudge
37. So great then being the goodness of which we are partakers let us not grudge one another the attainment of so great blessings
38. grudge against the klub members, and that would serve the purpose for now
39. Trask failed to be overly impressed, correctly judging this guy had nothing on him but a grudge
40. Woes had adopted one trait from Chantal it would seem: the ability to hold a grudge for a
41. Someone who harbors a grudge, who has been unhappy with his lot since the world was divided eons ago, whose kingdom would grow powerful with the deaths of millions
42. Of course, I refused to give her the book and politely sent her away, she must have held a grudge against me to make the captain believe I stole her formula
43. You simply can’t continue to hold a petty grudge over that old incident
44. If he held a real grudge we wouldn't have seen our clothes or wallets again
45. They were after someone who may have had a grudge against the
46. I told the cops she had a grudge against me
47. ‘I think you had a grudge against both Lance and the headmaster
48. This man has some sort of grudge against CN
49. From the first day at the training camp, they bore a grudge against one another
50. They died free and not enslaved and their spirits hold no grudge against you
1. He, the Great and the Almighty, has revealed that which is hidden to His noble messenger during the night spiritual journey, and he (cpth) has not grudged the secret of the unseen that Al'lah revealed to him
2. Resslich hated this girl, and grudged her every crust; she used to beat her mercilessly
3. Toad took the plate on his lap, almost crying, and stuffed, and stuffed, and stuffed, and kept asking for more, and the gipsy never grudged it him
4. ‘Come, you see now that it was not that I grudged the marsh,’ said Levin, ‘only it’s wasting time
5. It would be different if you grudged losing a laborer- that’s how I regard him-but you want to cure him from love of him
6. Berg explained so clearly why he wanted to collect at his house a small but select company, and why this would give him pleasure, and why though he grudged spending money on cards or anything harmful, he was prepared to run into some expense for the sake of good society- that Pierre could not refuse, and promised to come
7. She grudged each moment that did not find her bending over his pillow, or seated by his side
8. Yates was particularly pleased: he had been sighing and longing to do the Baron at Ecclesford, had grudged every rant of Lord Ravenshaw’s, and been forced to re-rant it all in his own room
9. Compared with you, who has a right to be happy? I have almost grudged myself my own prior knowledge of what you ought to have known before all the world
10. Crawford’s choice; and, independently of that, she disliked Fanny, because she had neglected her; and she would have grudged such an elevation to one whom she had been always trying to depress
11. Yates was particularly pleased: he had been sighing and longing to do the Baron at Ecclesford, had grudged every rant of Lord Ravenshaw's, and been forced to re-rant it all in his own room
12. Crawford's choice; and, independently of that, she disliked Fanny, because she had neglected her; and she would have grudged such an elevation to one whom she had been always trying to depress
13. I had the more frequent recourse to champagne in that I constantly felt depressed and bored, owing to the fact that I was living in the most bourgeois commercial milieu imaginable—a milieu wherein every sou was counted and grudged
14. It would be different if you grudged losing a laborer—that’s how I regard him—but you want to cure him from love of him
15. Berg explained so clearly why he wanted to collect at his house a small but select company, and why this would give him pleasure, and why though he grudged spending money on cards or anything harmful, he was prepared to run into some expense for the sake of good society—that Pierre could not refuse, and promised to come
1. Some of those who merely held grudges due to business competitions, now welcomed the celebrity of the little Mercantile and talked about 'how much better business has been this year with the Livingson folks' store just down the street and all' whether a real uptick had occurred or not
2. ), and his propensity to hold grudges
3. After the Preceptor's visit Cherva quickly set about collecting a band of badgers to train as guards, only choosing the largest and most aggressive, those with grudges against their fellow badgers
4. Many of the accused were arrested based on faulty information, personal grudges, or the desire to fill quotas
5. Disagreements that lead to violent reactions are as old as Man! And, it would seem that expectations, warranted or not, and grudges make a dangerous load to carry! All sorts of mischief have resulted, including feuds, vendettas, as well as wars, from Man’s belligerent interaction with his brother!
6. So am I—the Abnegation don’t hold grudges
7. I could see across the causeway that a lot of long-standing grudges against the Tenocha were being settled with interest
8. “Life is too short to hold grudges,” she said, staring at both girls
9. Obadiah’s main theme is the consequences of holding grudges, and reminds me of
10. free of grudges
11. no grudges, who live in the moment and forgive us instantly
12. There are no grudges,
13. Still, the Pharaoh was always one to clutch his grudges almost as greedily as if they’re gold
14. Rodney was still angry at Boieluv‘s reaction when he spoke to him, but he holds no grudges and has no intention of bringing it all up again
15. understand: that kind of the men hold grudges
16. He did not hold grudges nor nurse wounded feelings
17. He deplored the holding of grudges
18. And then, as if to make a bad matter worse, he persistently harbored grudges and fostered such psychologic enemies as revenge and the generalized craving to "get even" with somebody for all his disappointments
19. He was given to holding grudges; he was always entertaining the idea of revenge
20. Forgiveness is important because when we hold on to pain, old grudges,
21. “She seemed very accepting of what had happened to her at the time, and there was no indication that she held any grudges against him
22. We must not hold grudges against them, seeking ways to destroy them for what they have done
23. Though the NCP leader is not the kind of politician to bear grudges for long, I don’t think he ever forgave me
24. Show them you don’t harbor grudges
25. have some grudges before, it is really not convenient for me to reveal my identity to save him
26. grudges, then I afraid that your parents’ life will be forfeited!”
27. She’s fine and she has no grudges against any of you, otherwise she would have told me
28. This incited jealousy among some of the Turkish officers and led them to hold grudges against him because, despite his Arabic origin, he was regarded with the greatest respect by those at the highest level of the government machine
29. argument, but he was not one to keep grudges too long
30. grudges, bitterness, anger, and thoughts of vengeance
31. Try not to hold grudges
32. I personally hold grudges
33. She wished to see for herself how they took it, those two to whom she owed so many grudges
34. and they didn’t hold grudges, they settled them
35. We don’t hold grudges
36. Dwelling on our past history, our conditioning, our grudges, our manufactured identity, our personality, or on our future hopes, dreams, fears, anxieties, desires, and pressures, ego creates a constant torrent of mental structures, each of which proclaim “This is me
37. Then you will finally see and witness the clear distinction between people who would rather live their lives full of secret hate, and secret grudges
38. You should not keep resentments and grudges building up forever until they explode into physical violence and murder
39. The story of clans and families, unending tribal struggles for power and wealth; generations of intermarriages and conspiracies which have running themes, feuds, grudges, which transcends and goes beyond the short lives of the living
40. to bear grudges and previously once my original flashes of anger had passed I was quite happy to continue as
41. If Talaric was willing to mend fences than I could help the process along and drop some of my own grudges
42. and grudges aren't easily forgotten
43. He started it! Regional disputes and old grudges
44. And here you have been laying up grudges against me—the two of you—all these years! What would your wives have said?”
1. they were held in grudging respect by the Sarge, who did not usually
2. "You've sent an image thru the house and interacted in some grudging conversations now and then
3. His political ambitions softened by age, Nixon‘s geopolitical literary output subsequently earned him international acclaim and the grudging respect from his political enemies, many of whom he oftentimes consulted with on Foreign Affairs in his later years
4. ) It‘s the perceived lack of respect or grudging regard for the parent that troubles me the most
5. Hilderich’s tone was rather that of a grudging complaint rather than a gross accusation
6. We camped out on the beach, not wishing to impose on such grudging hospitality
7. Still, acceptance was grudging at best
8. ” Rekanam admitted with grudging admiration
9. ” Talia stated with grudging admiration, even as millions of Sylvan and dragons started adding their efforts to the spell
10. Frank had come to the gradual, grudging realization that Bud was a very intelligent man
11. It is her, said the voice of Horus, with grudging respect
12. Mum thought it was beautiful and wanted it on the bookshelf beside my gymnastics trophy, but Dad, after a grudging admission that it was ‘a bit of all right,’ gave me an odd look and mumbled so Mum wouldn’t hear, ‘You won’t want to be telling anyone else about this, I reckon
13. he had to admit to a certain grudging admiration for the wily Hu Lyang
14. Shimori looked at her with grudging respect: it was evident that she was a true professional when it came to war
15. He finally gave Ingrid a grudging nod
16. ” A grudging respect was creeping into his mind
17. The grudging respect for snakes that was beginning to grow in my breast was interrupted nearly a dozen times by the feeling of a large sword being driven through my midsection
18. It might be his mission in life to exterminate the remaining Families, every last one of the vicious bastards, but he did have a grudging respect for them
19. After Trid took the initiative to help Padlimaird, I grew a grudging affection for him: for his fairness, never quite beaten into submission by his peers, and for the unexpected dexterity of his long fingers
20. Notice in 2 Corinthians 9:5, it talks about giving and He says: “now brethren, I thought to exhort you ahead of time, and prepare your generous gift beforehand, which you had previously promised, that it may be ready as a matter of generosity, and not grudging obligation”
21. Although you and them have a deep grudging vendetta but today you should try to wash your
22. Her approximation of a grudging smile
23. Vedara shook her head again, in grudging wonder---her friend appeared to have broken various precepts of biological science
24. And as for being grudging and disagreeable, the thing's not to be done
25. It is amazing that it should be so, for have I not everything a reasonable being needs, and am I not, then, a reasonable being? And the meanness of it; for it does imply a grudging, an uneasiness in the presence of somebody else's happiness
26. 'You look very happy,' said a rather grudging voice close to me
27. The South African newspapers were calling him the scarlet pimpernel, and there was a grudging admiration in their stories
28. And to give Uthyr one grudging accolade, he had never loved another woman after her
29. Women batted grudging lashes while the men stopped whatever it was they were doing and simply stared
30. I don’t think he had ever talked to me in such a grudging way
31. He was saying the affectionate word, however, with a far more grudging condescension and patronage than he could have shown if their relative merits and positions had been reversed (which is invariably the case, all the world over), when Mr
32. With Edgar she was cordial, but with Miriam cold and rather grudging
33. Then their surprise was changed into a somewhat grudging admiration of the skill displayed, mingled with contempt for the poverty which made its exercise
34. Over time I’ve developed a grudging admiration and respect for Ryodan
35. You are envious, Biddy, and grudging
36. It was so with all of us, but with no one more than Drummle: the development of whose inclination to gird in a grudging and suspicious way at the rest, was screwed out of him before the fish was taken off
37. The next day the Husky crews performed a time-honored Poughkeepsie ritual and visited each of their rivals’ shell houses to pay grudging respect to their competitors before taking to the river
38. security, and as she quickly picked up some information about him on the intranet, she felt a grudging respect
39. Greger Beckman was Erika’s husband, an artist, and he could not reasonably be accused of being grudging or small-minded
40. A grudging yard of concrete patio
41. Instead, it seemed as though, after trying the company of the staid and cover gossip seeping about, he could have retained his popularity had he considered it patriotic citizens and winning their respect and grudging liking, something perverse in him made him go out of his way to affront them and show them that his conduct had been only a masquerade and one which no longer amused him
42. It was the same Scarlett did not understand but to which she gave grudging tribute
43. Wilcox is apt to be rather grudging when he is on his own
44. Of grudging foes; ne favour seek of friends; Neither to one herself nor other bends
45. Ben had never been there without Diondra, it was her crowd, but where the fuck else was he going to go? Showing up with a broken forehead was sure to get him a grudging nod and a can of Beast
46. Maybe a grudging curve of the lips where a smile should be
47. It’s more a grudging respect
48. The concept of agency costs arose as a modification of structural subordination, giving grudging recognition to the observation that a corporation bears costs of management at the expense of shareholders and that as a consequence, management interests may not be aligned completely with those of shareholders
49. Taj felt his grudging admiration for the CIA man grow further
50. Yes, I can work as hard as he can, and with as little grudging