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Twitter was ablaze with churlish remarks asking how he'd ever been invited at all.
www.independent.co.uk
However, it would be churlish to complain too much about these things given how well it hangs together the vast majority of the time.
www.gameplanet.co.nz
With the halo of idealism no more visible, he comes across as churlish and arrogant.
www.firstpost.com
It seems churlish to criticise charities when they're the ones left picking up the pieces after the corporations have left the party.
www.independent.co.uk
After such a fractured performance, it's easy to be churlish about the win.
www.telegraph.co.uk
It seemed churlish, in that context, to put her in the same category as bug-eyed sprinters and cyclists.
www.independent.ie
Objectively, it's a bit of a mess, but given its special place in rugby history it would be churlish to deny its special, stirring qualities.
www.breakingnews.ie
It was considered churlish to criticise players who sacrificed so much time and money in order to play for their country.
www.theweek.co.uk
Still, it's churlish to pick too many holes in performances when it was all for a great cause.
www.broadwayworld.com
But with beauty like hers it would seem churlish to complain.
en.wikipedia.org

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