Encara no tenim significats per a "deserving the name".
1Nothing deserving the name of conviction can have a place in such.
2There was no chemistry deserving the name to require his study.
3A revolution scarcely deserving the name had made France a second time a republic.
4There was, I think, only one road deserving the name, which passed through Rougham.
5The picture lacked background, as there is nothing in Illinois deserving the name of hill.
6Has he even persuaded us that the love existed in a form deserving the name?
7Subsequently we saw the lofty-peaked Corcovado-welldeserving the name of "el famoso Corcovado."
8Oh, my dear, my dearest, best friend, you are the only one deserving the name of woman!
9But the Roman father refused to recognize the instinct which prompted this, as deserving the name of love.
10Judged from this point of view, Japanese and Chinese paintings look very puerile, hardly deserving the name of art.
11Several crude structures, scarcely deserving the name of tables, were centers of interest for rings of rough and ill-assorted men.
12Whoever he might be, he looked upon a Quaker as a mild, inoffensive person, hardly deserving the name of man.
13Doesn't Macaulay refer to that as "the last fight deserving the name of battle, fought on English soil"?
14There are certain elemental facts which underlie human society wherever it has advanced to a stage deserving the name of civilization.
15Many of them were of considerable size, really deserving the name of trees, though some could only be called large bushes.
16The scenery was wild, and though nearly destitute of vegetation- afewcoarse plants occurring here and there scarcely deserving the name-verybeautiful.
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