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He puts his heart and soul into the game, and in my book that makes him deserving of a raise.

Defense lawyers hope to show that Mr. Moussaoui was a terrorist hanger-on whose mental instability makes him deserving of life in prison, not execution.

Edward requires less sympathy, but Mr. Genest makes him deserving of some when he recalls meeting Alice for the first time in a railroad car.

In the current phase of Mr. Moussaoui's sentencing trial, the prosecution is presenting evidence and testimony meant to show that the heinous nature of the crimes of Sept. 11 makes him deserving of execution.

Earlier this week, one of its co-chairs, Bob Master, the political director of the Communications Workers of America's northeast chapter, told the Journal News, of Westchester, that Cuomo had "compiled a progressive record of accomplishment on issues ranging from marriage equality to supporting our members in contract fights, and that makes him deserving of the WFP endorsement".

You can also follow Ms. Horyn on Twitter at MARC JACOBS is again in the running for women's designer of the year from the Council of Fashion Designers of America, and top accessory maker as well; his fall collection of beautiful and modest clothes makes him deserving.

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(Spoiler alert: what drove Cobb's wife Mal — pronounced "Moll" but meaning, of course, "evil" — away from him with such a vindictive fury? Nothing we ever learn; likely, something he did that made him deserve it. Cobb's guilt isn't a failure to get her into the care of a good doctor, but the more typical conjugal guilt of a Hollywood player).

(Spoiler alert: what drove Cobb's wife Mal pronounced "Moll" but meaning, of course, "evil"—away from him with such a vindictive fury? Nothing we ever learn; likely, something he did that made him deserve it. Cobb's guilt isn't a failure to get her into the care of a good doctor, but the more typical conjugal guilt of a Hollywood player).

Coriolanus isn't a despot like Putin: it's his honor and essential goodness that make him deserving of the people's faith.

Capote was gifted, but the nature of his gifts hardly made him deserving of so lofty a political tag as "Security Risk".

I couldn't let him continue doing what I then felt, like many inmates do, was a sin, a weakness that made him deserving of all he got in prison.

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