I thought people would never stop carping about the green light business, or the parking come to that. |
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And there's always a lot of sniping and carping in the newsroom and by the water cooler. |
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I have chattering and squealing, screeching and cooing, crabbing and carping. |
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Underneath his carping about provocative dress is a jealous and irrational partner. |
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After centuries of carping prompted by an understandable inferiority complex, Lancastrians are coming to accept that Yorkshire knows best. |
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In any case, in its bilious doctrinal carping, the editorial was quite exemplary, a sinister, jargon-ridden spasm of Stalinesque nastiness. |
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I like the big, strong, epic effect in the theatre a lot more than plays in which people sit around carping at each other. |
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On the whole, I'd say that all this carping about liberalism on campus tends to accomplish very little. |
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Plus the need to cast aside the carping which has suggested this is the wrong golfing event, at the wrong time of year. |
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Not once had Harry felt his spiritual bond with Satchidananda enhanced by all the carping, however edifyingly paternal it was meant to be. |
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Passion for revelation, lighting fires in the minds, will be ruined by cross-cultural carping. |
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More evidence that Reality TV is among the best programming online, despite the carping that it's destroying western civilization. |
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That is what he should be doing, instead of sitting in here carping away like a schoolboy who has not yet started shaving. |
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There is no carping on why leave was not given for that in the House today. |
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At the same time, there is also the opposite danger of turning people into endless carping critics of the Mass rather than worshippers. |
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From the US it must seem that much European comment is unsympathetic if not carping. |
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However much the carping critic may protest that this is the mixture as before, the public continues to pack every house. |
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I just quickly did a little skim through the OZ's website and they are STILL carping on about Media Watch over there. |
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It seems a bit carping to criticize people for maintaining and restoring old buildings. |
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He should continue building on this fine work rather than carping on about injustices that don't exist. |
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In this debate we will hear a lot of whingeing, whining, carping, snivelling, and grizzling from the opposition. |
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In reviewing such a wide-ranging and successful study, calls for still more work are bound to sound carping. |
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There may be carping and dissatisfaction at lower levels but the two continue to enjoy a good personal relationship. |
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I have a few quibbles with it but will withhold carping until all three chapters have appeared. |
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It might seem carping to find fault in such a dazzling and fully realized novel. |
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I've made a concerted effort to ignore most of the carping from the press over the last week. |
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Some of it is carping, but this paragraph raises an alarm bell that also went off in my head when I first read it. |
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We are talking about gurus, and people are taking turns carping about their sexuality, their money, their vanity. |
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Instant on short sessions and perfect for the international big carping experience. |
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Better to offer our advice now in hopes of warding off problems than waiting for problems to emerge and then carping from the sidelines. |
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The object of incessant carping from the Workington ironmasters, it was not spared the grumbling of the shipping companies that carried ore into the Senhouse Dock. |
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Still, he has to remember that, in this war especially, realpolitik, diplomacy and even those carping Europeans have a role. |
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Most sites carping at President Bashar Assad's government are silenced, as are many Kurdish and Islamist sites. |
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In fact, there is every reason to believe there are greater opportunities for carping over differences than leveraging common cause into shared success. |
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The general opinion was that they were excellent, even if a few carping delegates found things to complain about. |
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This carping is an odious theme we hear constantly from Angela. |
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What is particularly important is that this agency should not be set up as a forum for bureaucratic carping. |
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It is a Budget about the carping minorities that have captured Labour. |
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He focuses on Harold's unsightliness and his carping opinions, but admits to himself that he has always disliked his daughters' suitors. |
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They do not want this frivolous talk, this carping from the other side of the House. |
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Nonetheless, I rise in no carping spirit to ask why we felt the need to pronounce on these questions at all. |
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They do not have to put up with the envy, the carping and the pressures an authoritarian older generation exerts on young people. |
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I'd lay odds that a 30-year-old man would hear far less carping on the subject. |
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These humiliating fiascoes set the media off clucking and carping. |
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One way to counter it is by carping at the limited character of the data. |
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Three months ago, what was on display was the well-developed British talent for carping, sneering, and nitpicking. |
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I could tell you about the laser headlamps, the iffy satnav and the slightly grabby carbon ceramic brakes but that would be carping. |
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His comments to the press were in the same carping vein as in previous speeches. |
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He was no carping presence, talking about how things were done in his day. |
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Retail rivals were carping this week that producers of the karaoke sideshow were name-dropping Tesco at every opportunity. |
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The uncommonness of tasks, ease of a game style and stunning brain twisting quests are the components of a cocktail which will suit even the most carping gamers' taste. |
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It is instead expending its energies on differentiating itself from them: Mr Miliband's carping about the high cost of living, with little mention of the uncompetitive, debt-laded economy underlying it, is an example of this. |
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And it will vindicate Cardiff's decision to stand by Jones when twitchier directors would have caved in to the carping minority. |
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If we carry on carping about the way things are and keep on interfering in them, then, far from achieving what we want to achieve, the whole thing will end up turning out to be a Pyrrhic victory. |
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There are signs that, after almost two decades of confrontation rather than consensus, teachers are wearying of the constant carping, even in their own paper. |
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Your energies will be badly organized, your belligerence, carping spirit and ill-considered reflection may get you in trouble. in this feverish climate you must redouble your patience in regard to colleagues and superiors. |
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We are getting the job done, and all the carping from the member opposite will not change the jobs, hope and opportunities that are being created in every part of this country. |
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The Chairman: I wish, Professor Clarkson, all the members of our committee were here so they could hear this and start listening to me, instead of constantly carping whenever I say anything. |
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The reason for all the carping and complaints about this building is, as my colleague, Mr Callanan says, that actually we do not want to come here and we want to stay in Brussels. |
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With a steady hand, you calmly steered our monetary policy on a successful course on the basis of the ECB Statute, building up confidence without being swayed by short-term populism, opportunism and carping. |
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Why is it that, even after DECADES of carping from Jerry Pournelle, software companies STILL don't hire competent professionals to write their dox? |
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After all the carping about how little teachers are paid, if someone enters the teaching profession for the big bucks aren't they too stupid to be teaching our kids? |
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