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The reviews were bad - "So lame that it merits its own reserved parking space," said one New York critic - but it made nearly $50m theatrically against a $15m budget.
Does the Commission not consider that the trade in speleothems is covered by Article 3(b) and (l) of the Treaty establishing the European Community and that it merits its attention?
Exemplary in every sense of the word, it fully merits its two Michelin stars.
The virtue of a sturdy fence is held in no higher esteem than in Southern California, where the gated community was perfected and people barricade themselves in until it seems as if the doghouse merits its own ZIP code.
Only paper merits its own bin, because paper is worthless to recyclers if it gets mixed up with broken glass.
What happened to Frank Capra? "Mr. Smith Goes to Washington" (1939) merits its place in the pantheon, yet how stentorian and hectoring it feels beside the exploits of another Mr. Smith — Stew Smith Robert Williamss), the newshound hero of "Platinum Blonde" (1931), which shows at Film Forum April 28-29.
Today, with the world ever more complex, and with the crosscuts of inter-relatedness threatening to make many potential conflicts ever larger, it's more important than ever that the mission merits its cost -- in blood, treasure, and pain for all involved.
It should be read by anyone who believes this country merits its position on the index.
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They considered it distinctive enough to merit its own genus, Cyanolimnas.
That had its merits for its time.
Each of these hypotheses could merit its own article.
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