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were deserving
verb
To be entitled to, as a result of past actions; to be worthy to have.
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On Sunday they were deserving champions.
The question is whether they were deserving".
Basel were nothing special and yet were deserving winners.
They doled out respect to the younger guys when they were deserving.
Mr. Bush also defended the department, saying its employees were "deserving of a little more respect".
He admitted that he could not find 28 candidates who were deserving of his job.
Both were deserving of the accolade, but what is striking is how different they are.
A Tory backbencher proposed subjecting them to dental tests, to determine if they were deserving of British kindness.
On paper, it certainly looked as though Manchester United were deserving champions of the English Premier League two years ago.
Beryl Renwick and Betty Smith, 86 and 90 respectively, were deserving winners of a Sony Gold for best entertainment programme.
It would refinance their mortgages, but only if they had proved they were deserving by keeping current on the payments before the interest rate reset.
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