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"Deserving," here, means people who have given of themselves in some way.
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"Deserving," here, means people who have given of themselves in some way.
What do Vern Yip and Beanie Babies have in common? (What if No One's Watching?)
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The important thing is, we must not sacrifice the Bush Tax Cuts for the Rich (or as I call them, the Super-Deserving) to fund impractical social engineering like "continued Medicaid benefits" or "unemployment insurance."
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Deserving and receiving recognition can be worthy impulses, but not when you need others to tell you whether you have done well.
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Deserving candidates deserve our votes, especially candidates who will really work to deliver positive change.
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The important thing is, we must not sacrifice the Bush Tax Cuts for the Rich (or as I call them, the Super-Deserving) to fund impractical social engineering like "continued Medicaid benefits" or "unemployment insurance."
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Most Deserving Blindside: Just when viewers think Survivor mega-villain Russell Hantz has manipulated yet another patsy into switching their vote, Julie fakes him out and forces a three-way tie.
Top Moments: Castle's Emotional Deep Freeze and Charlie Sheen's Still Winning!
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HGTV hosts Candice Olson (Divine Design) and Genevieve Gorder (Dear Genevieve) join Vern Yip (Deserving Design) to evaluate 11 finalists on their design skills and ability to host a series, the prize for the winner.
On 'staycation'? Don't touch that dial; there's lots to watch
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Deserving what you donot get is different from receiving what you do NOT deserve.
CNN Radio: Examining American's level of trust in government
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The important thing is, we must not sacrifice the Bush Tax Cuts for the Rich (or as I call them, the Super-Deserving) to fund impractical social engineering like "continued Medicaid benefits" or "unemployment insurance."
Doug Molitor: Buddy, Can You Spare a Diamond? - 12 Reasons to Extend Tax Cuts for the Rich
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