If this was not the most difficult match-up, few begrudged Winstone his shot at glory.
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After 26 years of warfare, no one begrudged Sri Lanka its hopes of peace.
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The Economist relied on the post to assemble much of its content, and begrudged having to find money for cables.
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More than he begrudged the low pay, Malskat resented the anonymity.
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We would not have begrudged the extension of unemployment relief.
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If anything is begrudged, it is the passage by voters (through their representatives) of laws and regulations that make it more difficult to render assistance as they make it more difficult to live.
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