Many people will benefit from this, yet still, there are some who obstruct and complain about the smallest trivial detail. |
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I should like to complain about the failure of the BBC to cover the 50th celebration of Eurovision last night. |
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However the people who do moan and complain about smokers have no right, there are no smoking areas all over the place! |
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It makes me really angry that there are some who moan and complain about exams getting easier based on year-on-year improvements in the results. |
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I assume it is easier for small-minded people to moan and complain about benefits than actually ask the questions which matter. |
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I have had enough of the moaners who complain about the skateboard park but offer nothing as an alternative. |
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I have been told that some people on the other side of the river complain about noise and anti-social habits. |
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One group is sure to complain about such an arrangement, and that is the small number of Mainlander Mandarin monoglots. |
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The only answer is to stay away, to skulk at home with the door locked, then complain about democratic illegitimacy later. |
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To think, or act, otherwise is to be as small-minded and as bigoted as those you many complain about. |
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Those who complain about being relegated to unstimulating environs often fail to see the joys of the moment around them. |
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It's one thing to snootily complain about other programmers' software without having to develop and maintain my own. |
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That's what people complain about most in modern theatre, needless violence, nudity, all that. |
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But it is as pointless to complain about this as it would be to complain that one episode of a soap opera is similar to another. |
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Oh, brass hats might complain about items that should be deserved rather than dispensed. |
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Do the same publishers who complain about Autolink also complain if different browsers display their websites in different ways? |
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The people who really could complain about being portrayed as sadistic brutes are the Roman soldiers. |
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Politicians regularly complain about the public perception of them as being clowns, buffoons or chancers. |
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So they flew to D.C. to meet with him, called his office daily to complain about it, and organized a constituent call-in drive. |
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In the past I have had reason to complain about non-delivery and incorrect delivery of items to my address. |
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Passengers will have little reason to complain about the suspension which copes well with uneven and bumpy roads. |
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Another guest then buttonholes me in another corner to complain about the wedding he was at last week. |
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He can squawk and complain about losing his job to injury and take his act elsewhere. |
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The squeamish and easily offended will find a lot to complain about, but what's new? |
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But now parish councillors have heard that he has written to complain about the state of the area's toilets. |
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About this time last year I had occasion to complain about the non-collection of my refuse bin. |
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Many stay-at-home dads complain about the conversational snubs and weird stares they get at playgrounds and school yards. |
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Part of this comes from her old-fashioned view that one does not complain about such annoyances. |
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His attention to detail was second to none and not once did anyone complain about his ability to tell it as it was. |
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Not once did he complain about me blocking his view even though I kept moving to look up. |
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Since it was launched five weeks ago, several people have contacted the It's Your Call hotline to complain about teenage bikers wreaking havoc. |
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They're articulate, opinionated and known to complain about their roles as political pawns. |
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The in-town retailers complain about the effect the big out-of-town superstores have on their trade. |
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Didn't Mother frequently complain about how and why he must wear hobnailed boots, such was the racket he made early in the morning? |
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People call to complain about rash driving, drivers not sticking to lanes and honking too much. |
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As a professor, it would be the height of churlishness to complain about such industrious habits. |
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Of course, we do not complain about a more systematic approach to wharf and ship security. |
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Here in the UK we wait all year for a decent day of weather and then complain about it within the first few minutes of clear sky. |
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He seems to perpetually be a patsy or bad guy in everything he plays, which I suppose he can't complain about since he's made a living at it. |
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Detractors complain about the outrageous prices of tickets, yet punters have not stopped paying through the nose. |
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In our close-knit cliques we gossip about a variety of topics even though we complain about the parents who do it. |
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Instead I'll assure you that everything is just peachy and I don't have a thing to complain about! |
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We used to complain about how little we see of each other so this works out perfectly. |
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I regularly hear people both inside and outside the party complain about the power and excesses of factional chieftains. |
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Businessmen habitually complain about the economic illiteracy of the public, and with good reason. |
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I'm going to take a break from politics for a moment to complain about the weather here in Minnesota, where we're having a cold snap. |
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But it's not polite to complain about improbabilities and inaccuracies in other people's love letters. |
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The commission is the latest body to complain about access to administration documents. |
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This lawlessness had led locals to hold protest marches and complain about the lack of action by police. |
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Officers at the prison murdered him because he dared to complain about the inhuman conditions and the poor quality of food. |
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I didn't complain about my Health and Fitness class, even though Mrs. Zeller made all of us run fifteen laps around the gym. |
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His staff is expected to complain about a heated interview with him broadcast on Scottish Television. |
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Every generation of adults exhibits an irresistible urge to complain about the young. |
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Critics of embedded reporting also complain about the networks' limited coverage of anti-war protests. |
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Many people complain about the saturation news coverage given to yucky, sensationalistic stories of limited public value. |
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When the upper middle classes complain about housing prices, they are really fretting about the cost of housing in the most desirable locations. |
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I called to complain about garbage that was being dumped in front of the building. |
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I mean, they use military language in football, too, and we don't complain about that overstating the case or debasing the language. |
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In all those times I have never had reason to complain about the professionalism and attitude of the staff. |
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Angry mindless drones swarm in and complain about the review because they're too dense to realize it's a joke. |
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The men complain about gold-diggers who are just trolling for millionaires. |
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Workers can passionately complain about some derisible human specimen, only to be seen joking heartily with them seconds later. |
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Plenty of celebrities complain about media harassment when publicity about their lives is not to their liking. |
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This stuff is just as hard for me as it is for them, but they goof off all the time and complain about their grades. |
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Jodie desperately wants to be famous, but all she ever does is complain about how she's treated. |
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I half-expected to see Grace Adler walk up to the podium and complain about men while gorging on chocolate silk pie. |
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Writers complain about tone-deaf editors who read with their eyes and not with their ears. |
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They didn't mention the monuments they'd seen or complain about the chaos and dirt. |
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And apart from altered bowel movement, IBS sufferers also complain about feeling bloated, abdominal pain and discomfort. |
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We'd complain about the pout, but this is one of the rare pictures where we think a duck face is not only appropriate, but necessary. |
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The devotees who visit this temple cannot complain about the environs of the area. |
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But many of the same critics also complain about an excess of illegal immigration. |
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Our student government tends to excessively complain about the rising cost of education. |
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It is a very dodgy user interface but you can't really complain about 250 megs for free. |
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But Trinidad planters soon began to complain about the high cost of provisions, and sugar estates neglected the cultivation of provision crops. |
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Her works do not expostulate on art issues or complain about a difficult early life. |
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They bend backwards to please guests some of whom are very grumpy, moody and complain about anything. |
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Most call-centre vehicles do have phone numbers displayed, to complain about rash driving. |
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They will complain about him and his ways, but they will understand how much he cares and go to the wall for him. |
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You can hardly complain about people who want to produce food uncontaminated by artificial chemicals and additives. |
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The film looks a bit washed-out, as many westerns do, but otherwise there is little to complain about. |
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But tension is mounting as recreational fishers complain about not being able to find room on the water to wet their lines. |
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Many complain about the way in which editing techniques have, in the hope of creating excitement, adopted the methods used in music videos. |
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Cops always complain about how the courts let the bad guys they work so hard to catch just walk away with a rap on the knuckles. |
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Most commonly, he says, students complain about grades and faculty grading practices. |
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Men in khaki did not complain about the scorching sun or the mirthful crowd. |
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Judges, lawyers, police officers and witnesses already complain about the frequent delays and adjournments in court. |
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It's an entertaining reductio ad absurdum against those who complain about the unfairness of low-cost production by foreigners. |
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It was reported that Anne Heffernan had personally contacted the newspaper to complain about the story. |
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If representative democracy worked properly there would be little to complain about if parliament chose to deliver on social and economic rights. |
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They don't even complain about the lewdness and promiscuity being displayed on the so-called soap operas. |
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Gerry Adams said it was a bit rich of David Trimble to belatedly complain about his little trip to London to deliver an important speech. |
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I am writing to complain about people who light bonfires any time, day or night. |
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Their spouses always complain about not seeing them for days, months or even years. |
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I've had 5 gentlemen complain about the service that you appear to be maladministering today and I've not even had lunch yet. |
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There really would be nothing on the telly, but no one could complain about it. |
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The very thing that aesthetes complain about, the wild mash-up of comic books with other products, becomes one of the strengths of the show. |
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When they are admonished they become very high handed and abusive as though we have no right to complain about their thoughtless behaviour. |
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He didn't complain about his corner throwing in the towel, saying he understood that Turner did what he thought was right. |
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When you complain about your dog's poor toileting habits, you are basically admitting that you have failed to train him adequately. |
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Guys aren't the only ones who complain about brides-to-be talking of nothing but upcoming nuptials. |
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Is it still okay to complain about how hard it is to find a reliable mechanic for your Jag, or should we all be trading them in for used Saturns? |
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The transfer window makes it difficult to change things, but then that is a problem for everyone so we can't complain about that. |
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Essentially, Bruce is discontented with nearly everything in his life, and rarely misses an opportunity to complain about it. |
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This stands in stark contrast to those who complain about the fragmented nature of American society, or the seemingly intractably opposed interests of some of its citizens. |
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Who am I to complain about them, they just wanted a good laugh, and I was glad I provided some entertainment on the last lazy, unproductive Friday. |
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They complain about sexism, recognize the objectification of women's bodies, and worry about the impact media images and messages might be having on younger girls. |
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The only people that complain about Jordan are women with smaller, saggier chests and new men trying to convince the world how civilised and right-on they are. |
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The users who complain about the changes are behaving childishly. |
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She called for racist behaviour to be made a sackable offence and for members of the public to given more opportunities to complain about racist behaviour by officers on duty. |
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Other Hispanics complain about a lack of good Latino comedies in English. |
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The wood concept is later reinforced with the analogy that one should not complain about the poor spiritual vision of another when one has a beam in their eye. |
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Many of today's young people, existing on takeaways or meals taken out of the freezer and bunged in the microwave, complain about the cost of things. |
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They can complain about Eurocrats and the Common Fisheries Policy, but the main complaint against Brussels should be that it was not tough enough in the past on fishermen. |
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In reality, scads of social science research shows victims rarely complain about harassment and, when they do, it is only after attempting less confrontational methods first. |
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And I can't complain about the roof, which keeps out a surprisingly large amount of wind noise and slides electronically into a cavity behind the back seats. |
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I know you complain about me posting way too much for you to read, so, other than significant breaking news, I will keep shtum until at least Friday afternoon. |
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They look fearsome on the surface, and, yes, I and others of my stripe complain about the Democrats a lot. |
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A few weeks ago, you may recall that I had need of the RAC's assistance, and received appalling service. Of course, I wrote to complain about this. |
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Poetic License, Erika Batdorf's one-woman mash-up of dance and monologue, begins with such a wonderful opening half-hour that it feels surly to complain about the rest. |
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Why do celebrities complain about their privacy being invaded when they invade their own so readily? |
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Now the music cannot be heard from outside, but people living nearby still complain about the noise coming from car hooters, alarms and the raised voices of clients. |
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If the media's giving you a hard time, don't complain about it publicly. |
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However, DQ operators are still diddling consumers with two in ten punters still not being offered a refund when they complain about being given dud information. |
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Voters would like nothing better than to sit on their behinds, live of the wealth created in the past, and to complain about the unfairness of the world all the way down. |
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Eventually it comes down to the lowest guy on the totem pole who gets stuck in this situation, and it's a career-limiting move for them to complain about it. |
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She had initially gone to complain about the toughness of the kidneys. |
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Mayors have no moral grounds to complain about good Samaritans who feed vagrants when all else that's available to the homeless are sterile, unattractive environments. |
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Many women's sports administrators and officials constantly gripe and complain about the lack of support they receive from sponsorship and the media. |
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Residents regularly complain about their neighbourhoods becoming no-go zones because of groups of juveniles around the streets drinking, swearing and becoming abusive. |
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The hardcore no-logos complain about short-sighted summit hoppers, while some of the older, break-no-bones tree-huggers plead for an end to illegal and violent protests. |
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He didn't whine or complain about the pain, he simply internalized it. |
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It's perfect for all those grumps who complain about owners rooting against their favorite major league teams for the benefit of their fantasy squads. |
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Thus, it is important to inquire about the use of over-the-counter medication in pregnant women who complain about palpitations or extra heartbeats. |
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I could complain about how, two out of eight episodes in, agent Carter is in no hurry to introduce its real villain. |
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This is not a time to complain about or belittle this shift, or, as with Kotkin, to pretend that it is not even taking place. |
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In the 1990s it was a common trope to complain about welfare recipients who had cable television. |
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To be fair to the script writers, they have made Todd behave in a way which entitled his erstwhile friends and neighbours to complain about his conduct. |
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And she is angry that a town whose residents often complain about teenagers behaving badly are contemplating washing their hands of a scheme which is tackling the problem. |
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Some golfers complain about the noise from the nearby M77, but if that is really putting you off your game then you have already lost concentration. |
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And it might be what Islamists complain about while sitting in their caves. |
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And if players are unwilling to take responsibility for naming names then they can hardly complain about those who attempt to administer the laws. |
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We are here to complain about the land grabbers who took our home away. |
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When you next call the local consumer helpline to complain about a faulty refrigerator or inflated mobile phone bills, your phone will ring in Kashmir. |
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We complain about the msm, but can we honestly say that the conservative press has been more honest? |
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Yes, I have cringed listening to Americans complain about how much smaller and dingier everything is compared to home. |
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Although not as directly exposed as Koreans are, the Japanese complain about the dust and the brown rain that streaks their windshields and windows. |
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The only thing I have to complain about is that the material is very elastic, so after wearing them a few times, they've gotten a bit loose, which is not good at all. |
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So next time you complain about salad costing a fortune, remember that you could literally get high for less. |
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Many of them complain about the second-class role they were relegated to. |
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Many of our leaders and pundits complain about the weariness and wariness of war, but the nature of conflict has changed. |
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When neighbours ask them why they are not in lessons, or complain about the coke cans slung in their gardens, they are answered with foul-mouthed abuse. |
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Writers from within the genre and outside it complain about Tolkien's Tory medievalism, as they denigrate his archaizing style. |
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Irate viewers called the television network to complain about the show. |
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Channel 4 switchboards went into meltdown this week when viewers called to complain about a Brass Eye programme on child sex. |
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Racing drivers mainly complain about pains in the lumbar, shoulder and neck regions. |
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In 1834, James Frampton, a local landowner and magistrate, wrote to Home Secretary Lord Melbourne to complain about the union. |
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A MALL is trialling an overtaking lane for shoppers after a 10-year-old girl wrote in to complain about dawdlers. |
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One of the first things most beginning webcammers complain about is the difficulty involved in getting the target into view. |
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So to all the grousers who complain about being fined for speeding, do not speed. |
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The bosses never seem to complain about the cost of their own fat cat salaries, pensions, share options and golden handshakes. |
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Every member of the footplate staff knew who to come to, usually to complain about their rostered turn of duty. |
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Music fans often complain about the weedy sound delivered from smartphones, even using separate portable preamps to try and beef it up. |
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It is all very well to sit back and complain about undermanning in the force and the lack of the proverbial bobby on the beat. |
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They are the same numbskulls who complain about female streakers and tut-tut over 22-man brawls on the football pitch. |
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However, the Saguntines did nothing except send a diplomatic mission to the Romans to complain about the belligerence of the Carthaginians. |
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Some local workers complain about the lack of jobs due to the influx of cheap imported labour. |
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The province sent a delegate to Spain to complain about the marginalization of the area to the Crown. |
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The Spanish did complain about having to pay for their food and water with their gold and other jewels with which they had escaped Tenochtitlan. |
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In another case, concerning the 2016 GCSE biology exam, students took to twitter to complain about the apparent lack of Biology content in the exam. |
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Since they don't, they are truly a private organization and I have no right to complain about any of their decisions, racist, sexist, orientationist, whatever. |
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In this respect, I had occasion at this time last year to complain about the siting of the huge pop concert sound stage in front of the Newbury grandstands. |
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There is, in Kirk's diction and pace, a fustiness which in other writers might seem an affectation, but hey, who am I to complain about stylistic idiosyncrasies? |
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Gore available to complain about being disenfranchised by the court. |
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John Wilkes interrupted the reading of the bill in 1763, to complain about his imprisonment, but the Speaker required Commons to first deal with the bill. |
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Nor did the West complain about Greek dependence on the civil authority in matters of episcopal appointments, synodal decisions and management of property. |
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No Satanist has yet to complain about my use of these images. |
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People complain about the dittoheads who have to be told what to think. |
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For all those science fiction lovers out there who complain about not finding their favorite science fiction titles easily, My Sci-Fi Library brings good news. |
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