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In truth, any news worthy of knowing will find its way to you through others.

However, I am always quick to point out that both are legitimate and worthy of serious research.

The original editions of Bonfiglioli's books, which feature witty covers worthy of framing, are easily found on a number of online auction sites and booksellers.

To proclaim(a deceased person) to be one of the blessed and thus worthy of public religious veneration in a particular region or religious congregation.

It was for me - to once and for all imbed into my subconscious that I deserved success and was worthy of it.

There was infighting on the board worthy of a medieval court, and it ended only when Mr Sarin purged his predecessor's lieutenants.

Thursday night was no different By the time Obama took the microphone, there was no policy point or rhetorical flourish that did not find itself worthy of an amen and a cheer.

The survey found that even when it came to clear crimes, such as burning down one's garage to claim the insurance, some people argued the act was not dishonest or worthy of conviction.

worthy of造句

The event is worthy of being remembered.

She discovered behavior more worthy of Aesop’s grasshopper than the proverbial industrious ants.

Those who believe that they are not worthy of happiness may subconsciously sabotage their efforts to achieve happiness.

That has to be true, since there is certainly nothing in any sinner worthy of even the smallest degree of divine love.

A few hours after Singh's Yankee plainspokenness, Obama delivered a speech to India's Parliament with a subtlety and political skill worthy of the nation's great statesmen.

In his new film he weds the sensitive stylings of his early work to a confident vigor worthy of Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon, but with a more intimate and pensive tone.

Another historian, Niall Ferguson, reckons that what went so spectacularly wrong for China then is more remarkable and worthy of investigation than why things should now be going right.

There is no event in my reminiscences worthy of being preserved for all time.

Then there burst forth on that heap of paving-stones, in that Rue DE la Chanvrerie, a battle worthy of a wall of Troy.

A final complication in the Chevron doctrine is that courts appear to regard some administrative interpretations as worthy of more deference than others.

We have always thought that it was sometimes a courageous act, and, at least, a simple and useful deed, worthy of the sympathetic attention which duty accepted and fulfilled merits.

You are worthy of all life has to offer.

Strings and character arrays occupy a large amount of space in a typical business application, so they are another area worthy of analysis.

And it was Bear that brought the first serious reminder, after years of excess, of Walter Bagehot's dictum that if you have to prove you are worthy of credit, your credit is already gone.

Make her an ovation worthy of a Queen and... maybe you'll see her!!!

A hit and a miss are on equal economic footing, both just entries in a database called up on demand, both equally worthy of being carried.

Before Vanessa, I had other girlfriends, but none of them was memorable or worthy of appearing in my scrapbook.

He is worthy of all your adoration.

The wood was disappearing under mud, and the iron beneath rust. Under the axle-tree hung, like drapery, a huge chain, worthy of some Goliath of a convict.

The Whites look to win the title again this year by giving a performance worthy of the great football they showcased during the preseason and in the Spanish Super Cup.

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