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All that money the Japanese are making, and treating us ungenerously too.
"Maybe that's why she turned poor Harry down," Tom said ungenerously.
Truman, for example, offered to punch out a music critic who wrote ungenerously about his daughter's singing.
What's exciting is the appeal this story has for modern America, so widely and ungenerously accused of having lost its faith in miracles.
She wasn't rushing to him though, and he thought ungenerously that her guilt must be holding her back.
I just wish you'd fall dead, she thought ungenerously, but she managed to fake a giggle.
Until 1829 he remained the secretary, when the directors treated him so ungenerously that he resigned, and by mismanagement this fund was ruined in 1860.
Some of the book's reviewers, perhaps ungenerously, pointed out that the title was misleading, for this was not really about the dinner party but rather about Proust.
"And if Arafat can take the high road, it affects what Jews think and makes it more difficult for Netanyahu to act ungenerously."
If Alias had met Dimswart before her visit to Suzail, she might have ungenerously described his build as chunky.
Oliver de Bois usurps the rights of his younger brother Orlando and treats him so ungenerously as to compel him to seek his fortune elsewhere.
To receive a letter by hand, denotes that you are acting ungenerously towards your companions or sweetheart, and you also are not upright in your dealings.
That is, until I found that I was one of those "other riders," something Ms. Waggoner describes ungenerously as a "pack burro."
Some of them came ungenerously to detest the wiry little man as he moved briskly among their sickbeds, assuring them that soon they would be up like him, eating pork, biscuit, gravy, anything.
Next to it, the secret gardens, so-called because the Borghese family rather ungenerously kept their private fruit and vegetable patches walled from view, were reland scaped and reopened in December.
Meanwhile, Clinton's Republican adversary, Frank White, hammered him ungenerously for raising car licensing fees and for letting Cuban refugees stay in Arkansas where President Carter had stashed them.
Sulla paid in full with a promissory note for twenty silver talents at his bank, the price of a funeral Rome would talk about for days, and did not count the cost, he who normally squeezed every sestertius so carefully, so ungenerously.
In 1814 he had returned from defending Hamburg to find himself under a cloud of accusations, and the Bourbons ungenerously and unwisely left him undefended for acts which they must have known were part of his duty as governor of a besieged place.