She started complaining about how heavy her 24-carat ring was and that her finger hurt. |
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But on Tuesday night, a third of the guests were complaining of a stomach bug and sickness. |
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It is far more realistic to turn your complaining inward, and pressure the bad apples in your group to stop pulling down the average. |
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Normally she was grunting and complaining about one thing or another in her usual mocking tone. |
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Indeed my children kept complaining at the family grump reading at the meal table. |
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Cristophe is complaining about Wizards of the Coast while Seb gets the coffee-maker burbling. |
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The Dunblane boy chose to hit a backhand and vent his spleen by complaining about the high expectations of the British media. |
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A 32 year old woman comes to you complaining of recurrent frontal headaches. |
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Workers claim that they have been harassed and intimidated after complaining about working conditions and raising the issue of unionization. |
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Castor shook them both vigorously and they protested with petulant whines and complaining moans. |
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You were complaining of the lack of adventure and rowdyism in your prim, buttoned-up life. |
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Two elderly ladies were squawking like crows at his shoulders, complaining about the lack of organization and the horrible weather forecasting. |
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They squeal, shiver and cling on to one another, complaining about the temperature. |
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He whined the whole way home, complaining that he was old enough to walk home by himself. |
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Before you start complaining about why other recruiting services aren't used, that's not my call. |
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But massive traffic hold-ups and persistent heavy rain led to visitors complaining about muddy pathways and uneven road surfaces. |
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The couple have paid the charges since they bought the flat but have been complaining to the council about the state of the communal area. |
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But although conditions are basic and power supplies sometimes fail, pitching the mess tent into darkness, no one is complaining too much. |
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And let's face it, you don't hear people at the greyhound track complaining that the hare's not real, do you? |
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But there are hard cases out there and most of us in our smug and complaining satisfaction simply don't know. |
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Rival stockbrokers were complaining that they could not get their clients into Riverdeep stock. |
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Ok, time to stop whingeing, moaning and complaining about my life, cause its not that bad. |
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There followed a heated argument between the referee and Rathdowney officials who were complaining there were only three umpires. |
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By the time we straggle into Bimbila, Schroeder has ridden 20 miles on a bumpy dirt track without a saddle, not complaining once. |
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But Ms Smith, who got caught up in the brawl, said she would be complaining to the police about their heavy-handed approach. |
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In my view when you have two opposing sides complaining about a story it is clear evidence that you got the balance exactly correct. |
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They found government harsh and oppressive, complaining of the disparities between the rich and poor. |
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In truth, I think I was set to do a good grumpy and moanful act, complaining and whingeing about the invasion. |
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I am sick of all the whingers writing in and complaining about having to pay a few pounds to park. |
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Having said that, I'm still feeling pretty perky about my published piece, despite my complaining on other fronts. |
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It is a fact that few made such a practice as he of complaining so vociferously, or so unjustifiably, about their ill usage at the queen's hands. |
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I had a huge head ach and my nose was stuffy, I might be complaining but all I wanted to do was sleep. |
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I put the over-under on e-mails to you complaining about O'Brien today at an even four hundred. |
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Ear, nose and throat clinics have been taking patients every day complaining of hoarse voices and throat pains. |
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The supermarket group found itself caught up in the battle, because customers kept complaining to checkout staff about the charges. |
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Sorry, it probably all sounds a bit over the top complaining about something so insignificant. |
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But despite having a fun time, I've never been inspired to make any of the dishes back home, complaining they're too complicated and cheffy. |
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Only recently the referees were complaining about the directives handed out by their supremo, Philip Don, saying they were too rigid. |
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Nobody is entirely sure when exactly sheep turned up, but nobody's complaining. |
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In our respectful submission, that is not the sort of burden that a surety is normally complaining of. |
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I like RBF because its putting a name to a thing people have been complaining to women about forever and sort of subverting it. |
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But Toby doesn't react with horror or disgust or shock, instead complaining that Bree lied to him. |
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My birthday included my beaut fam coming down to see me and complaining about having to walk everywhere and me feeling chunderous all day. |
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As soon as we are persuaded that we are lucky to be alive, the thought of complaining about quality of life becomes churlish, ungrateful. |
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Residents have been complaining about the sound of engines and bikes whizzing past them as they walk on footpaths. |
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He cried for the moon by complaining that the media failed to put this speech on their front pages. |
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I have great sympathy with the many letters complaining about packaging of goods. |
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Bar owners and restaurant owners are complaining of a decrease in revenue, as people are staying home and not patronising the establishments. |
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The people complaining about the early closing time only see the bars and foreign restaurants. |
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It featured a peevish hipster, complaining about how his grasp of cool was slipping. |
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Residents have been complaining about anti-social behaviour at the recreation ground and the dilapidated state of the Rugby Club's clubhouse. |
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It is no use complaining about reality television on the grounds that it's too real. |
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And if your gut does start complaining, placate it with a cup of soothing mint or ginger tea or a capsule of peppermint oil. |
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She's complaining because I ordered pepperoni on one and sausage on the other. |
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I thought you had central air conditioning everywhere, so what are you complaining about? |
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No, this proud and haughty woman had returned to her father's palace, and was complaining there. |
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Actually, I think those selfish grumblers should stop their complaining too because they're not the only ones who are suffering. |
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In a grudging manner she also apologised to me, complaining that she was tired. |
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And yet a lot of jazz musicians and critics and fans, in print and on the web, have been complaining that it's too constrictive. |
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Hunston wrote to the Law Society last November complaining that Doran had sworn in an affidavit that he witnessed Hunston signing the document. |
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It's as futile as players complaining to referees after the fact about penalties and red cards. |
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He rested on the floor on his hands and knees complaining of severe abdominal pain. |
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However, they like C rations and will eat them for a longer time than American troops will before complaining. |
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Maybe I'm some old crank complaining about hills and snow and how kids should take more cod liver these days. |
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Today she was complaining about her grand-daughter who had eloped with the washer-man. |
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It wouldn't be so funny to hear just any ordinary grouch complaining about his wife's idiosyncrasies to a starving 6-year-old. |
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She still had a lot of pain and on April 21, 1996, she was seen by a medical registrar, who recorded she was complaining of very severe pain. |
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All of this fogeyish complaining stems from reading the title of this album, the debut from the Capitol Years. |
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I know I sound really grouchy and maybe I am but when I heard everybody complaining I got annoyed. |
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I challenged them by formally complaining to their regulatory body in this country and got nowhere. |
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Dilsey tells her such talk is ridiculous, but Mrs. Compson enjoys complaining, so continues with her laments. |
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But the Bradford light-middle is not complaining after landing a fight on the Dale Robinson undercard in London on Friday. |
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Instead of complaining about constituency boundaries, the Conservatives should back a referendum on the alternative vote. |
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We, as a nation, are always complaining of staff shortages in these establishments. |
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It was late October and he had been complaining of shortness of breath, difficulty in ambulation, and generally feeling very sick. |
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The song is so loud you'll find people from different postcodes complaining that you should turn it down. |
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Limerick hoteliers who are complaining over a slump in business were dismissed by Deputy Jim Kemmy today as putting on the poor mouth. |
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There is a lay-by on each carriageway, but 70 mph roads have those as well without anyone complaining that they represent a safety threat. |
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Already, angry residents in the area are collecting a petition to go to the council complaining about the situation. |
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No, I just crawl around complaining of a shooting pain in my head and sensing my vision get progressively weirder. |
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She knew she shouldn't be lying in her bed, moaning and complaining of her troubled mind and restless heart. |
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Talk to us in a year and maybe we'll be complaining about the formulaic narrative in Japanese anime. |
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Several others were shouting out to the police, complaining of how their grog gets confiscated and tipped away. |
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She lets up on Felicia but starts complaining about her year-old marriage, which is much harder than she thought it would be. |
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Pip and Lynn were wearing riding habits, Pip complaining grouchily about having to wear skirts, even split ones. |
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You won't just read me complaining about morning sickness, stomach flus, truncated naps, and poopy diaper emergencies. |
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Once again we have the moaners and groaners in the paper complaining about the development of Derwenthorpe. |
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She just had no sexual appetite and her husband was complaining bitterly about the infrequent rolls in the hay. |
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My mom was walking around the kitchen, groaning and complaining about the weather when I made my way downstairs. |
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His birthday is Sept 21 and though pomade is a pretty lame gift, I'm sick to death of him complaining about Brillcreem. |
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Another letter was from a woman complaining that her husband could not arouse her as well as an ex-lover. |
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The grande dame of newspaper columnists was recently complaining that the electorate were behaving like unprincipled, selfish consumers. |
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Whining, complaining, blaming and making excuses are detriments to good communication. |
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Stop complaining about free speech and don't be a hypocrite, there's a love. |
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The Lt Col. was complaining about chest pains and the driver was in a state of severe shock. |
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People are complaining about the mess, and there is a big fine for owners of dogs that soil public areas. |
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Nick was less impressed with his cod loin, complaining it was too small while the sauce was bland and lukewarm. |
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As a young man, he got the sack from De La Rue, the banknote manufacturer, after complaining that he didn't have enough to do. |
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He hated driving prowlers, often complaining that they made traffic around him drive at exactly the speed limit. |
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Speakers then took turns to denounce the government, complaining of unemployment, poverty and corruption. |
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Maybe it's because there are too many noisy, complaining, tastelessly dressed German tourists in France. |
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Clay came to his corner after the fourth round complaining of a burning sensation in both eyes. |
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They say there are people protesting, there are people complaining, there are people saying they want the plan changed. |
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I say she is being silly and is only complaining because she did not really want to come to Bath in the first place. |
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At tea break he was complaining that the writers cramp hurt worse than the bruises he got during the attack. |
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I overheard one woman complaining that she was sick of seeing it all over the telly, all day long. |
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You lucky ones who boast a full head of coarse hair shouldn't be complaining about bad hair days. |
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In some instances, detainees have been severely punished for complaining or protesting about the conditions inside the camps. |
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A 70-year-old woman was admitted to the hospital in March 1997 complaining of pain in her left gluteal region. |
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It's noteworthy that she was often pulled up for complaining about progs that she had never viewed. |
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The Koidu base is complaining of congested data-network links, a balky router and malfunctioning wireless-network nodes. |
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Many patients say they felt discouraged from complaining in the face of a defensive approach to criticism. |
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The skipper tried to carry on but eventually wandered out of the action complaining about double vision. |
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We're quite expert at it, so the complaining shrieks and wails she utters are nothing to do with pain. |
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Every day I shake my head sadly as I hear yet more people complaining about political correctness gone mad. |
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Alas, there is too much complaining and too little thanksgiving among the people of God! |
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I feel like a bit of a scrounger complaining but people over 60 are due their allowance and we haven't got it. |
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I simply don't think I'm able to understand the type of person who gets pleasure out of such dreary, repetitive, contentless complaining. |
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Still they are complaining about the traffic, even though they'll be on the real plage somewhere. |
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The Internet is dog-piling on the future movie release, complaining that it lost the spirit of the series they loved as young 'uns. |
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He is often barking down the phone complaining about people not pulling their weight. |
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One patient just recently began collecting social security and was complaining about the meagerness of her payments. |
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A 61-year-old white woman was brought to the emergency department complaining of precordial chest pain. |
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As contemporary commercial manuals never tired of complaining, they were free from all guild ties and all state regulation. |
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He was complaining of head titubation which started approximately a year ago. |
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I've covered stories about the market, and that the traders are complaining bitterly about its current placing. |
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At the time, area retailers were complaining of middle-class teenagers harassing shoppers for beer money. |
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In these days of tabloid confessionals and celebrity magazines, the sound of rock stars complaining about their lot has become a familiar one. |
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With a six point lead at the top of the table, however, they won't be complaining. |
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Many delegates are complaining that most of the persons to be elected had been settled on by the major parties some time ago. |
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My mother had been complaining of pins and needles up her right arm, but she just put it down to poor circulation. |
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One letter writer to the newspaper excoriated those people for complaining about not being able to get their vehicles out of the lot. |
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But once more, I'm not complaining, criticizing, expressing dissatisfaction, finding fault, or bellyaching at all. |
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There has been a lot of complaining about it, a good deal of bemoaning our situation. |
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He's curled up in bed, burning hot to the touch, yet complaining of being cold. |
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Some of its most loyal clients have taken their productions elsewhere, complaining of its general shabbiness. |
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Then again, are you really complaining that loudly about the lack of a commentary track for this film? |
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He started being sick, early hours of Sunday morning and was sick a few times during the day complaining of abdominal pains. |
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Now they were complaining the price of their imported components were too high. |
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Mother has been complaining that since I don't contribute any money to the household I should be earning my keep through domestic work. |
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I suffered almost none of the transphobia in the greater world they constantly are complaining about. |
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The complaining landowner may also distrain the livestock to secure payment of the damages, including a reasonable cost for the distrainment. |
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It never happened, and Silas gave him his walking papers after weeks of grumbling and complaining about his role. |
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She writes that all this went unacknowledged when her husband screamed at her complaining about missing papers and misplaced pens. |
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My parents seemed to be fully awake and were not complaining of any aches and pains, to my surprise. |
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The birdbrain concerned ignores the fact that people are complaining precisely because the pests are NOT leaving them alone. |
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I spent this August moaning and complaining because I felt my life was not as fulfilling as I would like it to be, but why? |
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Don't sit there moaning and complaining about all the work you've got to do. |
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We talked about school, friends, family and browsed among all these various topics, usually complaining or moaning about them in some way. |
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Kelly was moaning and complaining about what was going on at her home, and Cat was joking around as usual. |
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He was re-admitted to hospital the following month after complaining of severe pain in his leg. |
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But his company commander, says that Brown reported to sick call shortly after arriving in Kuwait, complaining of leg and back pain. |
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He was taken to Bury General Hospital complaining of severe chest pains, but later died. |
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They would be bleating and complaining that this Government was not involved in the Solomon Islands. |
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If any proof were needed, then the fact that the Human Rights brigade are bleating and complaining about it must show it is a good thing. |
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Well, my heart bleeds over a journalist complaining about someone else only printing half the story. |
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Meanwhile, the residential property market already is complaining of distortedly high prices. |
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The move comes as many shopkeepers in the area are complaining that traffic jams and the lack of parking spaces are driving customers away. |
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He first visited his doctor in April 2001 complaining of a pain in his knee. |
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As if to torment them further, the steps creaked, complaining with each step they made loud enough to wake the dead. |
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The department has been inundated with calls from angry residents complaining about youths speeding on off-road motorbikes and quad bikes. |
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There, I sat and waited, the room gently spinning, my sinuses groaning, my throat complaining, my heart beating at mousepace. |
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Customers have been complaining for years about the broken, ailing equipment and leisure officials are pleading for more visitors. |
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Veteran London commuters were astonished that taxi drivers, unaccustomed to clear runs through the streets, had stopped complaining. |
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It then lobbied to lower the tough targets in its ten-year contract, complaining they were unachievable. |
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In Mumbai restaurants, customers were complaining about the quality of onions they were being served. |
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He mumbles about complaining to the union rep because a picker-up was going into a shearer's pen and helping him. |
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Most importantly, this site is not for complaining about the price of steak in the commissary. |
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She stopped complaining when she heard the first strains of classical music. |
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Gripped by a palpable fatigue due to work pressure, he remains eloquent and sweetly amusing, despite complaining of sleep deprivation. |
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What you are complaining about might have been individual unethical behaviour. |
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She sits around complaining that we have no money and, to be perfectly honest, is eating me out of house and home. |
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But huge traffic delays and heavy rain led to visitors complaining about muddy pathways and uneven road surfaces. |
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Twenty four hours ago I was complaining about the sleet, snow, and freezing temperatures. |
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Essentially, the attitude appears to be that the accounts have been unfrozen, so what is Milne complaining about? |
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He is complaining that Andrew is bone idle and hasn't worked hard enough at his tasks, and that nobody else has picked him up on his faults. |
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The third night of rest found him favoring his left leg strongly, and complaining of saddle sores once more. |
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And it's not just the ubiquitous bootylicious message that folks are complaining about. |
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Okay, I do agree that by not complaining I'm doing a disservice to all consumers. |
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I was complaining to Mum the other day that Tommy had a rather nasty case of nappy rash that didn't seem to be shifting. |
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I'm not a racing man myself, but the pubs stay open till 2.30, so who's complaining? |
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I'm complaining about a life just outside every failed or unpublished writer's reach. |
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I was able to spend time with that person and the complaining and fault-finding was significantly reduced. |
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Thus it's easier to regain the high ground by laughing or sneering, or complaining about art getting in the way of commuters. |
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There is nothing wrong with being a slob until you start complaining all the time that you wish you were neat and organized. |
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A week before Labor Day, I walked into the emergency room of an Upper East Side hospital in New York complaining of severe head and body aches. |
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Not that he is complaining at the situation, believing life outside the comfort zone can only be a good thing. |
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Before I went out I dropped a breadboard on my foot, so there are several bits of me complaining this morning. |
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I'll take a break from complaining to mention how much I love the fall fashions. |
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After 18 months of complaining to various authorities and writing to the Craven Herald, the town hall entrance is still filthy and sordid. |
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The decision was strongly criticized by customers complaining that it was an improper move during the crisis. |
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It's odd how some nitery owners are complaining about a total collapse in the market whilst others are still making a profit. |
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He saw no point in complaining to the union because, in his experience, the union acted in collusion with the management. |
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They knew that complaining about her actions could raise questions about their conduct and did it anyway. |
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Last week, a venerable Sevilian was found complaining that she saw no reason to give up the peseta and accept the Deutschmark. |
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The remainder of that week was absolutely horrible with calls from the school nurse that my daughter was crying unconsolably and complaining of a stomach ache. |
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People in the comments section were complaining about the length of one of these essays that ran in The New Yorker. |
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But calling your sister-in-law, who babysat seven of your kids all day, and complaining? |
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I yelled while the muscles on my body were complaining with great strain. |
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She took the wheel, and drove until Jamie began complaining of carsickness. |
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My wife was complaining that her old Volvo wagon was acting up. |
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The hotel they'd booked me was expensive, but I wasn't complaining. |
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There was a lot of complaining and some quarreling from all involved. |
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They constantly break the fourth wall, yelling and complaining to the cameramen. |
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Which means the complaining about the Oscars is officially set to commence Monday morning. |
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She was already complaining that people would send money to her daughter-in-law Marina, but that she would be forgotten. |
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By the end everyone was complaining about hand cramps and elbow kinks. |
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Besides, complaining about McConnell only saps valuable time away from objecting vehemently to Joe Lieberman. |
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This is indeed the desire of many more Zambians outside the public service spectrum who have also been complaining about poor salaries and the high tax regimes. |
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And, regretfully, it is extremely unlikely that we'll see him emerging from his shower a few months later, complaining about the awful dream he had last night. |
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The census officers kept complaining that it was nearly impossible for them to decide who was an animist and who was a Hindu, since all worshipped God in many forms. |
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It isn't so long since we were carrying stories and readers' letters complaining about the state of the railway embankments on the approaches to Bradford. |
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On past occasions complaining to the litterbugs has evoked abuse, threats, or silence and it normally makes little sense then to phone any enforcement officer. |
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But don't come complaining back to me when you start to asphyxiate. |
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Citizens of the Golden State love complaining about undocumented immigrants, but the state would collapse without them. |
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He was griping at the guards and complaining incoherently about his lawyers. |
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Far from complaining about the atypical venues, they rather enjoy them. |
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Police were called to the one-bedroomed property, which backs on to the city walls at Moatside Court, by neighbours complaining about a bad smell. |
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Everyone responds badly to negative criticism, nagging and complaining. |
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The only reason I was complaining was because my bag was so heavy. |
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My mother was usually present too, and I remember her soft voice always gently reprimanding me for being too rough, or quietly scolding my sister for complaining too much. |
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Mr. Watson is dead now but I still love this record, especially the part where he's in the baloney section of the grocery store complaining about the prices. |
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A TV viewer recently wrote a letter to a newspaper complaining about the films screened by a private television station during the school holidays. |
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Now Stef's complaining that fans lack the old Teutonic work ethic. |
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I hated the whole journey there, complaining first of seasickness, then sickness of riding my horse, and finally just plain sickness of travelling. |
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If your kid starts complaining about any of the obvious symptoms the last thing you want to do is encourage the behavior by seeking medical attention. |
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Jazz lovers who had taken exception to the previous bashing were told to lighten up, and stop complaining. |
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The City striker dropped out of training yesterday morning, complaining of feeling unwell and is a doubt for tonight's big home clash against Leicester. |
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Various runners stumble back to the circle to renditions of Swing Low offering abusive comments to the hares and complaining about blisters and trench foot. |
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Spanish shoemakers are complaining that Chinese shoes take away almost all their business, by undercutting their prices, party through illegal means. |
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Anna behind me was probably the coldest person in our boat, but instead of complaining or moping she just told us to keep our hands warm and to keep focused. |
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He observes 70 patients complaining of Morgellons and finds that all carry a bacteria called Borrelia, which, possibly, tampers with the entire immune system. |
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She said one man called in complaining that he is jobless, cannot borrow money from banks, relatives and friends, and has no method to clear his debts. |
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She did it without complaining because she didn't want to be a bother. |
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I'll certainly be complaining noisily if my next bill says otherwise. |
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I worked my way up, dutifully cleaning pro as I went and complaining loudly to no one in particular about the spindrift, steam and melt water on my glasses. |
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Her delay in complaining thus might have been fatal to her claim. |
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And if you try scooping it up and setting it alight, you end up with a field full of eco-mentalists complaining about the smoke and a sticky glutinous stain. |
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She became aggressive and paranoid and was regularly admitted to mental hospitals, believing she was being persecuted and complaining of hearing voices. |
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Painless swelling of the posterior elbow at the outer tip of the olecranon in a patient complaining of repetitive friction to the elbow indicates olecranon bursitis. |
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You know you'll still get some whingeing spods complaining about it. |
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Other nuisance calls included a woman complaining to ambulance staff that she had broken her fingernail and another ringing for help with her shopping. |
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In one case, a patient was sent away from casualty, complaining of stomach pain, without a proper examination and told to see his GP if the symptoms persisted. |
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Plenty of small ide, orfe, carp and tench are keeping anglers active with one visitor from Leeds complaining that he did not have time to eat his butties. |
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Almost three years on, the carpers and cavillers are still complaining about the huge sums extracted from the telcos in the European 3G spectrum auctions. |
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That impresario in his palmy days was once faced with a press complaining vociferously that too many of the new American plays he was energetically producing were clinkers. |
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She gets very huffy at this point, complaining that if they ever need to change the menu they'll need to contact me, and that she doesn't see why this should be the case. |
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My wife humbled me again last night when I went off into this rant when she said that I am always complaining rather than actually doing anything. |
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So, the awards might have come late, and the show might have been peppered with political speeches, but when it's a trophy to add to one's shelf, no one is complaining. |
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They kept complaining about pain and kept getting more and more narcotics in response to their complaints until they were comatose from the drugs. |
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For just like adding plastic to groundfill while complaining of global warming, it is internally incongruent to preach peace and understanding via corrupted messaging. |
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If I were a cyclist, I'd be complaining to the local council. |
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It's like a guilty youngster complaining that there's only one cookie left-all to divert attention from the fact that he looted the cookie jar earlier that day. |
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We can get angry about it, complaining that the perfect language of our childhood is being corrupted by ignorance and carelessness, but we can't stop it happening. |
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Some petitioned to be allowed to return, but the government, complaining at the cost of removing the islanders, made sure they signed over their crofting rights. |
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Because I then felt, as a result of making a fuss, or complaining, or wishing to seek that the situation be addressed, I then suffered victimisation. |
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I always thought of gazpacho as a chilled tomato soup but I was far from complaining about the flavoursome, thick sauce in which my light-as-a-feather dumplings swam. |
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Ms Reynolds, a 25 year old woman, primiparous with one miscarriage, presented to her general practitioner when eight weeks pregnant complaining of nausea and vomiting. |
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Clarence is the ultra-professional second bassoonist, always backing his principal, never complaining, even though he is twice as good a musician. |
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With an almost instantaneous deflation of her aplomb, she shot off the drainer, out of the kitchen door and off onto the patio, complaining loudly all the way. |
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I can already hear community leaders complaining that the budget for parks is necessarily limited by other more pressing demands on the public purse. |
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On the other hand, imagine how a middle manager in an oil company would respond to emailers complaining about how the company was prospecting for oil and marketing itself. |
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Nearly 50 protesters staged a demonstration before the meeting and handed over letters complaining that the phone company was ignoring their views. |
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Many urban people have the view that farmers are constantly complaining but they do seem to have a genuine grievance about their plight at present. |
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Though it seemed a legitimate gripe, complaining did no good. |
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But that's not what the gripers are really complaining about. |
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If I lived in Burkina Faso, I'd be complaining about the Ouagadougouns. |
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I was complaining about Gwynedd council not doing anything about the fly-posting. |
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Scientists have long been complaining against human indulgence in certain chemicals which damage the ozone layer. |
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Moreover, the front line units in the West were complaining about the poor numbers and performance of aircraft. |
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In another case, concerning the 2016 GCSE biology exam, students were complaining about the test not including any actual biology questions. |
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Zahra Mahroon was rushed to RAK Hospital, complaining of severe upper backache and shortness of breath. |
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Some of the letters she wrote to her father complaining of her treatment have survived. |
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Like an arsonist complaining that the fire department is wasting water. |
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Her forced smile was harder and harder to keep as her critical father kept on complaining about her. |
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All in all, I guess I shouldn't be complaining, but the rest of the show, imho, was very whatever-ish. |
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A child, by a constant course of kindness, may be accustomed to bear very rough usage without flinching or complaining. |
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Mariah, veering wildly in the bipolar state that was 'tweendom, might be apologizing and complaining at one and the same time. |
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Already by the end of the period artists were complaining that buyers were more interested in dead than living artists. |
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The army seized power for one week in July 2003, complaining of corruption and that forthcoming oil revenues would not be divided fairly. |
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The Queensland Chamber of Commerce questioned the Ekka public holiday, complaining of loss of productivity. |
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At the end of the conference, they awarded him with a rubber chicken as a booby prize for complaining the loudest. |
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With their son now sick and complaining of flu-like symptoms, the Foleys took Dylan to see a doctor. |
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After complaining of abdominal pain and fatigue, x-rays, CT scan and a gastroscopy confirmed stage four oesophageal and stomach cancer. |
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Ferdinand isn't any old polemist complaining about the bankers, the aristocracy, all those at the top. |
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We present a 34-year-old male with a history of Friedreich's ataxia who attended our clinic complaining of left renal colic and dysuria. |
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A DOPEHEAD found himself in the cells after complaining to police he had been sold poor quality cannabis. |
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She was rushed to hospital in Monaco on 23 May 2008 to have an emergency operation on her stomach after complaining of abdominal pains. |
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As an octogenarian in a Swiss nursing home, he has witnessed plenty of grumpiness and complaining. |
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Patients complaining of crawling sensations in the skin are diagnosed with delusional parasitosis. |
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If Morocco and Jordan join GCC countries, it will boost its economy and the people will stop complaining. |
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If she is complaining of pruritus vulvae, ask if she has pruritus elsewhere. |
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Soon after, Welsh's health began to deteriorate and he began complaining of severe chest pains. |
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Mercer gives simple and effective advice to help you rid your company of the complaining, blaming crybabies that drag down productivity. |
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They have battled for years, with bankers complaining that credit unions are serving ever-larger segments of the population but not paying taxes. |
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I see in the Echo at various times people complaining about their delivery, or sometimes nondelivery. |
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Words are exchanged and stroppy Tracy flounces off complaining that she feels used. |
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Political songs were written about him, complaining about his failure in war and his oppressive government. |
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Rick treated his 69,000 followers to a selfie during a space walk, complaining the bulky suit was ruining the image. |
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Children are on the news complaining about the smithsonian being closed. |
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