In 1948, disgruntled southern Democrats, nicknamed Dixiecrats, launched the States' Rights party. |
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For five years, the automaker has littered the roadways with disgruntled owners. |
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So judges and magistrates are not subject to litigation from disgruntled litigants. |
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She looks like a disgruntled old man, her ears red, her scalp bald and splotchy. |
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O'Mara, a disgruntled bear of a man, contends that the case rests entirely on the credibility of Hearst, which is shaky at best. |
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But he returned home a disgruntled 27-year-old serviceman, and became a leading voice in the protest group Vietnam Veterans Against the War. |
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His wife is a disgruntled waitress at the same restaurant who chafes at the servile role her job demands. |
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We have not fallen from grace or lost all sense of decency, as some disgruntled tribunes of the people would have you believe. |
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Here is a bleat from a disgruntled Indian, pointing out the obvious from one side of the culture war. |
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Suddenly the boy's moppy sandy head appeared and he thrust the window open, looking disgruntled and sleepy eyed. |
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The crowd grumbled, but oblivious to their disgruntled murmurings, Yahja hugged Yeshuah. |
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Those in power become almost indistinguishable, and the bulk of the community is left feeling alienated, disgruntled and unrepresented. |
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Why was he playing sock puppet for a disgruntled archeologist in yesterday's Irish Times? |
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But he was nevertheless disgruntled that he himself would not be donning the shirt. |
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Fielding the complaints of disgruntled fans is nothing new to Liverpool coach Rafa Benitez. |
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To this day, he has supporters who believe vested interests and disgruntled enemies blackened his name. |
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The soldiers of the Bengal Army might have been disgruntled but they were well led and were fired by a sense of purpose. |
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This rule needs to be amended as it is currently open to abuse by disgruntled minority groups. |
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The alternative to having an organization chart often is to stumble along with confused and disgruntled people. |
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Labor activists in Hong Kong say that disgruntled workers are striking to protest against the privatization of their companies. |
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The post-disaster setting seemed the sublimated fantasy of a disgruntled pencil-pusher. |
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There are holidaying families loading and unloading more or less disgruntled children from people carriers. |
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The two men are understandably disgruntled and fault the shelters for perpetuating what they see as a system of control. |
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His demeanor, sometimes indifferent, sometimes disgruntled, works fantastically in Hud. |
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A local Republican committeewoman who came to support Habay, blamed disgruntled employees. |
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If he was expecting company than why did he look so disgruntled when he answered the door? |
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What shook me most, however, was the look in the men's faces, disgruntled and insubordinate looks. |
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Then the band members began filtering back into the room, looking disgruntled and disheveled. |
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Much of it boils down to little more than a group of disgruntled notions sloshing around in irresolute minds. |
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Watching the way he negotiates buck-passing French bureaucracy ought to resonate with disgruntled expats and Francophobes. |
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Those protesters last night just seemed like a bunch of drunk and disgruntled frat boys. |
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Sadly, as with many good things, doom cryers scurried up from their disgruntled burrows, saw people having a good time, and cudgeled the party. |
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A television industry source says disgruntled local TV producers may have lit the fuse. |
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Then they would disband the defeated regime's army, turning hundreds of thousands of trained soldiers into disgruntled potential insurgents. |
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Still I laughed, imagining the defiler, a disgruntled person with a black felt pen. |
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It was the desperate act of a disgruntled former city employee who was refused his old job back. |
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And as much as I wanted her to be a disgruntled employee, eager to dish the dirt, she was surprisingly gruntled. |
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The event was organized by the District Council to make amends with locals disgruntled by weeks of traffic delays caused by roadworks. |
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He stayed with the club through thick and thin and nothing disgruntled him. |
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A good reputation can be severely dented by a dissatisfied cleaner or by a disgruntled customer. |
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He was disgruntled at the introduction of the smoking law, saying it took away his freedom. |
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Letters from disillusioned and disgruntled fans were answered, phone calls returned. |
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A resident was so disgruntled when his rubbish was not collected that he threatened to dump it on the town hall steps. |
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It would be a good thing to see players who are disgruntled sitting down with management. |
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One executive on the list was shot and killed over a land dispute by a disgruntled business partner. |
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The President is just being insulted by the citizens, because they are disgruntled. |
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I am feeling decidedly old and decrepit this morning and rather disgruntled with life and myself in general! |
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It marks another win for disgruntled shareholders, but does the penalty go far enough? |
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The move was aimed at persuading disgruntled motorists that fixed sites were not being exploited to raise revenue. |
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By the end of his life he was a disgruntled and unhappy man, spending any money he had made on drink. |
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Front line staff bore the brunt of the abuse that disgruntled students cast. |
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The disgruntled employees from the data management team left immediately and vowed not to return. |
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It seems that some disgruntled moviegoers are angry with the advertisements that now run before most movies. |
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Officials believe the culprit is likely to be a disgruntled motorist who has been photographed by the cameras and fined. |
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The defence portrayed her as a disgruntled employee who had reasons to lie. |
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Like the time you handled a disgruntled team of disparate personalities while doing a college project. |
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Thus disgruntled, he did not well hide his displeasure nor his attitude towards girls in common. |
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Now, there are a lot of disgruntled and angry sugar farmers in a swag of marginal coalition seats. |
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The French media kept the weathered faces of the disgruntled farmers in the press for months. |
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The newspaper quoted disgruntled, raddled hippies who complained that a police crackdown had squeezed out their regular supplies. |
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It looked like a disgruntled teenage jellyfish forced to wear a woolly hat knitted by an overprotective mother. |
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The long term result is incompetent captains, whose poor leadership creates disgruntled soldiers and NCOs who resign or do not re-enlist. |
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If a crew member wants to leave, it's usually better to let him go instead of hanging on to a disgruntled employee. |
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Standing there, hearing a distant roar of London traffic, the woman next to me looks disgruntled, something to do with the poems not rhyming. |
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And disgruntled consumers across the country will get the opportunity to vote for the one that brasses them off most of all over the course of the ten part series. |
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The chance to publish freely to the online community provides another sounding board for disgruntled, negligent or even malicious members of staff. |
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Hollywood sure hopes so, because the idea that disgruntled insiders could do this is terrifying to Tinsel Town. |
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It also engaged two marginalized groups, the Shia Houthi and some of the disgruntled movements in the south. |
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Caught napping during a game against the Red Sox, one disgruntled fan is trying to turn his embarrassment into a fortune. |
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But his sureness and occasional contriteness stayed just the right side of arrogance and has probably bought him time with disgruntled party delegates. |
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They left the native mechanic and a disgruntled Atlee on board and, armed with shotguns, revolvers and machetes, set out on foot into the jungle for the lake. |
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They say sportswriting is just another job, that it is work like anyone else's, and should not be described by disgruntled spectators who pay at the gate as freeloading. |
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Tensions between poultry producers and growers were spotlighted four years ago when one disgruntled East Texas farmer took matters into his own hands. |
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Observers say that the terror inspired by the veterans and their apparent immunity from the law has been seized on by disgruntled workers to settle scores with employers. |
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In the midst of this instant lake sat the chicken coop, its roof blown away, and a flock of sodden, disgruntled, out of sorts hens perched lumpily atop it. |
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Because the DREAM Act polls well in Arizona, Democrats hope the SOTU will win over disgruntled Latino voters. |
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He had the disgruntled air of a writer whinging over a bad review. |
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Support groups are professional and not disgruntled haters of doctors. |
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All I saw were a lot of disgruntled consumers and, through the windows of obdurately closed stores, a few shop workers taking the opportunity to re-stock the shelves. |
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Once again, his disgruntled followers chastised him for his carelessness. |
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My passing further disgruntled gloomy herons slouching along the bank, and startled grebes and coots fussing around in ever contracting pools of water. |
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He was disgruntled by Clara's unflattering comments about his brother. |
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The young woman behind the counter in the office at Telegraph Cove down the coast was practising diplomacy on some disgruntled tourists when I arrived. |
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They finished looking and left disgruntled having not found a skerrick. |
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The move has provoked public outcry from bar owners and thousands of waiters, dancers and bar girls, as well as disgruntled murmurings from late-night boozers. |
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The authorities covered the Eastern stand with giant mosquito nets, fearing that objects might be hurled at Australian outfielders by some of the more disgruntled elements. |
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After all, how hard is it really for a disgruntled patient to log into vitals or Healthgrades and give you a one-star review? |
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There may be a cabal of disgruntled former ministers on Labour's back benches, but they have largely kept their mutterings of discontent to themselves. |
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The cluck-cluck of unnumbered generations of disgruntled mother hens? |
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I think the quotes from disgruntled users were a bit over the top. |
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The violence that has devoured parts of Bangladesh over the last week was not a spontaneous outburst by disgruntled democrats. |
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Democrats may be disgruntled, but they're not abandoning ship yet. |
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The flat looks rather like it has been ransacked by disgruntled burglars. |
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The script is peppered with the sort of bickering and snipes you hear from those disgruntled married couples you unfortunately find yourself seated with on cruises. |
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Leaving a trail of devastation behind him, a disgruntled store owner rampaged through a small Colorado town smashing buildings and cars with a makeshift armoured bulldozer. |
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Many of the Saxon nobles grew jealous and from 1049 there was conflict between the disgruntled Saxon nobility, the king and the incoming Normans. |
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Some disgruntled Tories claimed they would repeal the Bill once they regained a majority. |
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In 1640, John IV spearheaded an uprising backed by disgruntled nobles and was proclaimed king. |
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The Greek goddess of discord, Eris, became disgruntled after she was excluded from the wedding of Peleus and Thetis. |
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The Sydney Morning Herald reported that a disgruntled former user alerted the BBC to numerous posts related to paedophilia. |
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The most common computer security breaches, experts said, come from disgruntled or former employees who know the company's system. |
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The top Labour target is Thurrock, Essex, where Jackie Doyle-Price's majority of 92 could easily be toppled by 4,067 disgruntled commuters. |
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I wouldn't be surprised if some disgruntled Toonies decided to do the same. |
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Was it a Techno plot or a message from a disgruntled Mall Rat resentful of her? |
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This sparky, effervescent and beguiling kooky klutz is called on merely to lift a disgruntled male from the doldrums. |
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This sparky, effervescent and beguiling kooky klutz exists merely to lift a disgruntled male from the doldrums. |
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Cue gasps, nervous titters and a chorus of disgruntled harrumphs from the audience. |
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He spoke with a certain what-is-it in his voice, and I could see that, if not actually disgruntled, he was far from being gruntled. |
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Balboa took advantage of the situation, acting as the spokesman for the disgruntled settlers. |
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The disgruntled Crusader would then petition the king, who would refer the matter to his Lord Chancellor. |
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After all, a number of players were disgruntled, and a few more were gruntled. |
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Harley was stabbed by a disgruntled French refugee, the Marquis de Guiscard, in March, and Anne wept at the thought he would die. |
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However, after taking over leadership of the Birkebeiner, he became a rallying point for everyone disgruntled with the rule of Erling Skakke and King Magnus. |
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Pete Heslop, of the Albion pub in Llanrwst, said when a disgruntled customer could find no loo roll in the ladies' she started the rumour he'd banned it. |
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The referee then marks out the cake at all points were the probability density functions of the disgruntled would-be cake eaters cross, and assigns portions. |
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They have been the occasion for the gathering of disgruntled spoilsmen. |
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It is hard to be a clock-watcher when your neighbor at the next desk is working feverishly on ensuring the complete satisfaction of a disgruntled customer. |
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Alarmingly, the latest round of dilutions seems to be leading us to a state of compromise that leaves both sides if not entirely gruntled, then not quite disgruntled either. |
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Yahoo co-founder Jerry Yang is leaving the struggling Internet company, as it tries to revive its revenue growth and win over disgruntled shareholders under a new leader. |
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Tory MPs, Establishment lackeys, right-wing newspapers and disgruntled Labourites who prefer civil war to confronting David Cameron are all queuing up to condemn him. |
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