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This is not to begrudge Mr. Giuliani a good, even great, living.
This is not to begrudge anyone their faith — whatever gets you through the night, brothers and sisters.
Despite being "mangled" by the result, Shrewsbury manager Paul Simpson had the good grace not to begrudge Gillingham their win.
They're walking hand in hand, and she looks so very happy that you try to find the space in your heart not to begrudge her.
This is not to begrudge good players from India, like Gambhir or the Pathan brothers, Irfan and Yusuf, who between them will be pulling in $4 million a year for the next three seasons.
Instead, transfers are likely to keep growing, as the government scrabbles to meet an international pledge to lift official aid spending from about 0.5% of gross national income today to 0.7% by 2013 (see chart).So far, at least, Britons, who are also generous private givers, seem not to begrudge official foreign aid.
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This isn't to begrudge him any of it.
After all, with three generations of family with complex medical needs, they are not going to begrudge the voice of doctors in the future of the NHS.
King George took plenty of vacations during his time in the White House, so I'm not going to begrudge Mister Obama a couple minutes of diversion from the stresses of his job.
I am not going to begrudge Hillary Clinton for getting paid.
It was fun and I'm not one to begrudge a little romp now and then".
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