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Now, all he does is lie in bed and complain
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· Men complain of her nagging; but she is just extending her care-taking job that irritates men
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Peter had no right to complain, though
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it, we would have a right to complain
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He shouldn't complain, he occupied a position a bit above common status here in the afterlife, as he had in life
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‘Now is that an invitation to complain or what!’ she said brightly, a rogue tear letting the side down
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Actually, victims are unable to live without offering their energy to vampires: People who don't really need to work go crazy if they stay unemployed for two months; many women complain that their man exploits or maltreats them, however they don't even think of staying single for more than one week; without a male to serve, they feel useless and unworthy of living
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After welcoming me, he began to complain about “a woman who left Janus three years ago, without even explaining the reasons for leaving; she left because she couldn't find a boyfriend, but neither away from Janus did she find a boyfriend; maybe it's her karma, maybe its her idiosyncrasy
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What's going on? The sonic war against me is getting more and more unbearable day by day and I just can't stand it any more! For some strange reason, I am surrounded by all kinds of noise pollution: Every morning, at 7:30 am, my father gets out to the yard and keeps himself busy with meaningless tinkering and hammering at pieces of wood or metal for hours! When I return from work at 4:00 in the afternoon and lie in bed so as to have a brief nap, dad goes upstairs, to Alice's half-built penthouse, and starts hammering at stuff again till 5:30 that I leave for the gym! He doesn't really repair anything, he just enjoys the noise! The yard and the penthouse are full of rusty tools, old dilapidated furniture and all kinds of junk dad finds on the road and carries home! I often complain about the noise and the piggery but he never listens; on the contrary, he swears like a trooper!
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This is your culture and I can't expect to take you out of it and I will try very hard not to complain about it
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They complain, diffidently, about the prices and the lack
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If she had complained about sex with you and been miserable, I probably would not have asked for this, but she could not have convinced me you were sexually useless even if she did complain because she seems so satisfied
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We stride off down the path – it’s nice to be on foot for a change, though my leg muscles complain initially from the different form of exercise
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Ken did just that, croaking down the phone to his boss to complain about a twenty-four hour bug
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He used to complain constantly about everything,
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While I cook, I give thought to what I shall do with this weekend? Typical! Easter weekend - the only long weekend of the year, and the man in my life is going to spend it with friends of his in the north of England! Still, he was very apologetic and it has been arranged for months so I can't really complain
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complain about a twenty-four hour bug
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I was still beautiful and sexually attractive to them, so why not? I wouldn’t, couldn’t complain about it
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Wooden joints complain and the carpet slips where the runners are broken, but the sound of canned laughter covers his footfalls
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But they could have met and compared notes before they decided to complain
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My daughter told a different tale of Jorma’s involvement with drugs than his public face, and she began to complain to me that he was often tempting her with various substances
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” He wouldn’t complain that she had outright lied about knowing him, but he would ask her privately if he could
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Once the initial shock was over he found he didn’t want to complain at all
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Wiener had a call up and bitch and complain that they never should've held detention; that they should've sent everybody home
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Weary from their travels and weary of hearing Galimoto complain, the children paid him little attention
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To complain of it, is to lament over the necessary cause and effect of the greatest public prosperity
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When profit diminishes, merchants are very apt to complain that trade decays, though the diminution of profit is the natural effect of its prosperity, or of a greater stock being employed in it than before
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They say nothing concerning the bad effects of high profits ; they are silent with regard to the pernicious effects of their own gains; they complain only of those of other people
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affairs, but none of them felt inclined to complain
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Don’t complain about it or use it as an excuse, instead use it as
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I can safely go alone and they will not complain
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“Don’t imagine he’s ever resisted an opportunity to complain
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your moral science teacher, to complain to him that you had hit
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Nearly all of us complain about not having enough time
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complain by the heat
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In France, where five parts out of six of the whole kingdom are said to be still occupied by this species of cultivators, the proprietors complain, that their metayers take every opportunity of employing their master's cattle rather in carriage than in cultivation ; because, in the one case, they get the whole profits to themselves, in the other they share them with their landlord
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complain if aborted babies bypass this life of carnal sinful flesh
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They would rather obey and complain to their fellow men later in private when they would be much braver – especially after a couple of drinks
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It is to him that they naturally complain of the injuries which they imagine have been done to them ; and his interposition, in such cases, is more easily submitted to, even by the person complained of, than that of any other person would be
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“Not too bad Sir we can’t complain there’s worse than us by a long way
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“Like Pte Mack said Sir we can’t complain but I can say that I am bloody tired and I could sleep for a week
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As we relaxed like this a fellow called Arnold Wright who had been a school teacher decided he would complain to Ted Wallace saying
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I wasn"t going to complain, however
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We knew better than to complain but we all knew that the same thing had happened again and once more we had been shafted it was nothing unusual whether it be fatigues or anything else we would always get lumbered or so it seemed
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Their patrons even frequently complain of the independency of their spirit, which they are apt to construe into ingratitude for past favours, but which, at worse, perhaps, is seldom anymore than that indifference which naturally arises from the consciousness that no further favours of the kind are ever to be expected
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Then I thought wait a minute she was a whore and wouldn’t complain anyway I scowled and thought sod you it doesn’t matter anyway
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“I cant complain really I will come downstairs after and make your tea I know you will like that I will find something nice for your tea because you’re a good lad Billy Boy
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If any person has been taxed who ought to have been exempted, or if any person has been taxed beyond his proportion, though both must pay in the mean time, yet if they complain, and make good their complaints, the whole parish is reimposed next year, in order to reimburse them
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The training kept up in its intensity but to tell the truth it became just a bit boring as did the fatigues and working parties though I wouldn’t complain after being stuck at home like I was before coming here
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“When you have held a dying friend in your arms and had his life blood gush all over you then you might have a right to complain about the trenches but until then just keep bloody quite
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The people might thus be in part relieved from one of the burdens of which they at present complain the most; while, at the same time, the revenue might be considerably augmented
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In the greatest exigencies of the state, when the anxiety of the sovereign for the exact payment of his revenue is necessarily the greatest, they seldom fail to complain, that without laws more rigorous than those which actually took place, it will be impossible for them to pay even the usual rent
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immaculate, I always feel he needs to complain about some trivial
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complain, however, and when he returned, she was all smiles
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never complain when his brother’s dog sat by her and constantly
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” I was about to complain when I saw who was with the stretcher it was that little bastard Tommy Smith and I thought what better place to extract my revenge on the fucker but out by the wire
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Sure, on occasion I had needs, and if at times they were never satisfied I didn't complain to you
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tears streaming down her face, running out of the sales office to complain to the manager
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The new recruits have nothing to complain about
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It is in the nature of criminals to complain to their longhaired liberal lawyers that they have been abused by the police
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Could you imagine the chaos and lawlessness if they disappeared completely? Who will you then run to in order to complain? Do you seriously think that your lawyers’ letters will help protect you against a criminal? My friend, go a little north in Africa and see what a corrupt police force actually looks like before pointing fingers
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They were upset and deeply hurt that no one had missed them, but as you know only longhaired liberal complain
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looked as if he wanted to complain of me, and I don't know as I blame
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I hope he won't complain just now
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However they also tended to later complain of police brutality when that happens! How is this possible I wonder? Man was not tortured or ill-treated but shot dead
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But only longhaired liberals with communist tendencies complain when they did not and so I am quiet on the subject shaking my head in disbelieve
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Of course it will be denied and said, “Yes there may be a few horrible ones who do this type of thing but we have systems in place where you can complain about your legal bills and we don’t condone it either
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" How many complain and how many are punished for this I wonder
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Why do I need to write this in a book? Why do my clients complain about this all the time when we first meet? Why is the system / red tape of such a nature that no-one wants to complain?
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Only long haired liberals complain! And before the long haired liberals at Mazda write me nasty letters - I drove a Mazda and was quite happy with it
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one reader wrote to complain that the SAP took an “unnatural and perverse delight” in knocking on the windows of cars to see (he even used the words peeping Tom) what the couple were up to
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So I decided the parachute would have benefited me more but luckily we always landed and had no cause to become long haired liberals to complain about their silly jokes
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Thereafter I made sure the pet did not dare to complain again which was my first practical lesson in terror I suppose
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The tribesmen certainly disliked the idea of white farmers taking over their lands and the broken traditions and had much to complain about
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Nevertheless as we all know racism from blacks on whites is a long hair liberal impossibility and cannot happen and thus it is not happening and thus no use to complain about it
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I did not complain to the management, as there was no point
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When Boris went next door to complain, they wanted to beat him as well
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Bru couldn’t complain about the money
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And this morning, when she asked for thirty bucks so she could go to the movies with her friends, he didn’t complain, but smiled ever so slightly and then his hand moved to the hip pocket
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Though the treaty is a landmark and benefits Israel more than anyone, the Israeli right wing and its US supporters complain, believe it or not, that the treaty prevents the war they want
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He wrote the checks for the purchases, paid her and made all the shipping arrangements, something she used to do but, with her commissions unchanged, who was she to complain about having less to do? Previously, she had avoided Mike as much as humanly possible while maintaining an amicable relationship with his mother
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I’ve found that by not advertising and quietly catering to the ex-patriot crowd, my operation stays out of sight sufficiently that other clubs don’t complain
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“These old guys,” the black cop said with a chuckle as he took a quick look at me, “they drink coffee and eat donuts all day, and then they complain when they always got to find a can
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Bees don't complain often
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When they do complain, the elders act quickly and usually rule in their favor
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Those of his fellow soldiers who were married seemed to universally complain about the effect that the sparse Army pay had on their wives
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You couldn’t complain about the food, anyhow
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Molo stirred and moaned a complain, something unintelligible even if the Pilgrim could understand his language
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I have heard people complain about the lack of moral standards today
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He had suggested that Ea could walk for a while after their last stop, and her feeble attempt to complain that he would slow her down didn’t seem very convincing
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This means that people complain that it sounds stupid and they feel stupid saying it
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It is proper to complain about the environmental groups that are leading the fight to stop this
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However, the most recent program of the homosexuals is to complain that homosexuals are being
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have and complain about small insignificant things
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"I didn't know at the time," she complained
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Eddie complained the entire way there
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He should have complained about that but instead asked what had prompted him to leave the Yakhan
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‘I thought it was you driving along … could have given me a lift!’ he complained, his grin belying his words
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‘Yes, I know, but all the same …’ Liz complained in frustration
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His left leg complained with every
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How many times had she complained to Chris, to Tom
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A little later, as we were chatting on, I complained about the awful noise made by cars at the outdoor garage below my window every night; he expressed his understanding and then he asked smiling: “Outdoor garage? What's does ''outdoor'' mean?”
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After a while he pushed his chair closer to mine and complained “there are too many tables and people in here”
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He never complained about my blatant usury, although he would, when the atmosphere became too dense to support life, make his inevitable and irrefutable point about my behaviour
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Many thousands did not grow up to be great religious thinkers, and complained of an absent father
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’ She complained, appreciating his candour
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His left leg complained with every step but he just laughed and told it not to be an arse
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‘Do I have to?’ I complained, taking the mug from her reluctantly
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If she had complained about sex with you and been miserable, I probably would not have asked for this, but she could not have convinced me you were sexually useless even if she did complain because she seems so satisfied
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To the woman who complained that riches hadn't made her happy, the Master said, "You speak as if luxury and comfort were ingredients of happiness; whereas all you need to be really happy, my dear, is something to be enthusiastic about
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’ He complained, grinning as he sips his wine
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In a stratospheric pitch, she screamed at the bags as though they were naughty children and complained to anyone who would listen but no one took any notice
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They shouted and complained, swaggered and jeered as they sailed on past, but at least after that they'd leave her alone
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True he complained about everything Queen Naria did, but even for him, this went beyond all bounds
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Until the settlement was worked out, he was sleeping in here and using the back door, so he had not seen her since she complained about his lawyer
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Where once he could dig for hours on end and spend time out of doors on the coldest or wettest of days without complaint, he now found that his bones and his muscles, complained ever more loudly
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Elmore had complained that he suspected Ava was seeing someone
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“You call it that?” Kelvin complained
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Neither of them complained about the
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Paula came back to the office and complained to me,
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But she never complained
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descent pair of walking boots,’ he complained as he
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‘That’s it…I’m not going another step!’ complained
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“This will take days,” he complained
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They got off the second time someone complained, but by that time it was only two more miles til he got off
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Ava had never been at any of these meetings of course, but Althart had complained of them taking his time away from her in their early days together
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“Oh come on, that was just the one time!” Jack complained
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shop to run,’ Anne complained as he disappeared through
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This was a good thing as they had complained a number of times regarding the noise from the bedroom
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He never complained like the rest of us
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“Most of us were so stirred up we complained when it was our turn to go fill the cups,” Desa said
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She hadn't expected the season to become so hectic, had she really complained about not attending parties
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And if any of the boys and girls complained to their parents they would say you probably deserved it
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Still Vic pined away and complained almost daily that they had to do something to get in touch with him again
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People sometimes complained of the stairs or how busy it was at work today, but they weren't so poor they worried about getting enough to eat
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He complained of his problems in getting the artifacts of the Energy Age
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and complained long and loud
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Excessive application, during four days of the week, is frequently the real cause of the idleness of the other three, so much and so loudly complained of
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clothes came out and complained because our group was
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He complimented her on that, and complained that Luray hadn't told him this much
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Opponents regularly complained that it was too close to
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fifty years earlier he had complained that it was difficult to
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slaves, he complained bitterly about his work, he stole food, he leered at serving girls
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They complained of the contracted views and dastardly spirit of the directors of those banks, which did not, they said, extend their credits in proportion to the extension of the trade of the country ; meaning, no doubt, by the extension of that trade, the extension of their own projects beyond what they could carry on either with their own capital, or with what they had credit to borrow of private people in the usual way of bond or mortgage
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The splendid but visionary ideas which are set forth in that and some other works upon the same principles, still continue to make an impression upon many people, and have, perhaps, in part, contributed to that excess of banking, which has of late been complained of, both in Scotland and in other places
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No law, therefore, could be more equitable than the act of parliament, so unjustly complained of in the colonies, which declared, that no paper currency to be emitted there in time coming, should be a legal tender of payment
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They complained of pounding headaches,
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Thing: Boy complained of pain in the abdomen, trip to
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Some of them complained that he was a slave driver, which made him slack off a bit to allow them to catch up before resuming the daily workload
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She complained that the curds would sour if she didn’t stir them
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There may be good policy in retaliations of this kind, when there is a probability that they will procure the repeal of the high duties or prohibitions complained of
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I complained, she would beat us
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” Still, even though she had complained about his sleeping soundly, she knew it was because of this that she was so excited and agitated
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The severity of many of the laws which have been enacted for the security of the revenue is very justly complained of, as imposing heavy penalties upon actions which, antecedent to the statutes that declared them to be crimes, had always been understood to be innocent
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“Why did all the medical team have to get killed in the crash?” complained Lucy
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It is to him that they naturally complain of the injuries which they imagine have been done to them ; and his interposition, in such cases, is more easily submitted to, even by the person complained of, than that of any other person would be
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The amercement, besides, of the person complained of, might frequently suggest a very strong reason for finding him in the wrong, even when he had not really been so
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The computer had complained initially that the order would still result in the increased risk of damage to those being revived but it reluctantly complied
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In Great Britain, the abuses which the trustees have committed in the management of those tolls, have, in many cases, been very justly complained of
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In l643, in 1645, and in 1661, the clothiers and free traders of the west of England complained of them to parliament, as of monopolists, who confined the trade, and oppressed the manufactures of the country
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” complained Mark Picton, the settlement’s communications engineer
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The miserable effects of which the company complained, were the cheapness of consumption, and the encouragement given to production ; precisely the two effects which it is the great business of political economy to promote
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” he complained as he started up the terminal application once again
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We complained little, until we entered the desert
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” He complained, shaking his head
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Stopping there prolonged our journey by one day, but neither Joseph nor I complained
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Sharon had twice complained about becoming a
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“I don"t think I"ve ever known the weather to be so hot,” Sarah complained, swiping damp hair off her forehead as we trudged toward the well
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“These stones are so hot, if I didn"t have sandals, my feet would be one big blister,” Sarah complained
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“These insects are driving me crazy!” I complained loudly
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Then I thought well the girl in Egypt hadn’t complained she hadn’t laughed and said it was a ‘small thing’ and this eased my mind
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She never complained
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complained about it yet
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When it has been proposed to lay any new tax upon sugar, our sugar planters have frequently complained that the whole weight of such taxes fell not upon the consumer, but upon the producer; they never having been able to raise the price of their sugar after the tax higher than it was before
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For example, have I ever complained that you are marrying a
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Collapsing satisfied onto his hairy chest she half complained
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The students were spoiled and complained at the drop of a hat to the administration
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When she complained about the black guard, a white soldier was
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Eventually, he would settle down at the foot of my bed, but Mama complained of being kept awake for hours by Bob’s nocturnal restlessness
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) However, defendants fail to recognize that pro Islamic messages such as „Islam is Peace," and „Islam is Love," may be just as incendiary to individuals like plaintiff as anti-Islamic messages are to the individual who complained about plaintiff"s decals
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threatened to sue until they found out that the costs of a suit would be about the cost of repairs, so instead they complained to the
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“Why here of all places?” complained Ray
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“She never does that for me,” he complained
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Never complained again!
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He doesn’t sound very reliable” complained the wizard, trying to control his anger
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Nor were we issued the fancy tactical thigh holsters seen today, so we got used to what we had and not being longhaired liberals we never complained, but we knew of their existence
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Nor was there the lethal injection method for the doctors would have complained
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Anyway, they complained and the lieutenant posted me at the main gate with a shotgun as punishment
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The American M16 (and M4) does the same thing, and I have read that the Soviets complained that it was against the Geneva Convention
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I noted many times that the ones who got of lightly by our standards always complained to longhaired liberal lawyers
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A lot of the rescue teams had complained about being bitten by something when they were working in the cinema
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The ladies complained that he never smiled
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Try as they might the local policemen could not catch them and after countless fruitless attempts finally asked for our assistance as their lieutenant was a newly married man and his wife complained bitterly about the biker's lack of morals
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She complained bitterly of a frost bitten face and hand which we ignored with our usual aplomb
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Online groups and social networks can even drain your energy if the people on there are always complaining
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Now quit complaining,” Red responded with a snarl
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’ I told my son when he arrived at the house just after five fifteen, complaining bitterly about a hold up on the motorway which had kept him stationary for over half an hour
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The guru wastes all our time complaining about delayed fees
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This afternoon she couldn't contain herself and burst out before everybody, complaining that Lisa and Nina are always giggling and acting the giddy goat, annoying the rest of the pupils
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I winced at the sound of complaining metal
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Everybody in the group was exhausted and complaining
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"You're not wasting yours or complaining about it
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Nlara hinted that it was a deadly adventure and Vyinga eventually gave in, complaining about having to relive this on every trip on this river
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It was still fun and she wasn't complaining, it just wasn't as party-hearty as Vyinga's had been
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The muscles which were stiff this morning are now complaining at the usage they are getting and I think my hosen are rubbing
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Their concern for each other kept them both from complaining, but it was obvious that they were in pain
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He always remembered her complaining of him being underfoot more than being away
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He had been neglecting Ava too much lately and she was complaining about it
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Maybe she was complaining to more than just him
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This went on for weeks and weeks until, with the young man complaining about the effects of sleep deprivation, there was only one famous young lady left in the whole of Great Britain
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Oh stop complaining, Sally! The kids’ll fly the nest soon enough!
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I saw Elmore yesterday, Thom was complaining about his problems with Ava and Elmore told him to keep his eye on her
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Little Red Gangsta thought about complaining, but then she
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complaining of pain in her abdomen
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However, I am not complaining
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Those that crave sympathy are always victims, always complaining,
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The woman who had come into my office complaining
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What the heck am I complaining about?
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complaining about the effects of sleep deprivation, there was only
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here just after you left complaining of a headache
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“What you complaining about? You’ll have a big ego, being in a house with three women who love you,” said Suzanne
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Now that is a first … Bunty complaining about something to do with her health
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As her audience reacted, each in their own way, she began to tire, her muscles complaining at the unaccustomed exercise after so long
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His stomach is complaining, a mixture of sour guts and emptiness, and he is sweating
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At least I now have authority to close the office for two days during the move, if nothing else that will shut up the complaining voices
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He told me how there had been a man at the party who couldn’t keep his eyes off me and I teased him by pouting and complaining that he should have told me
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At this time, Sunil Yohannan was picking fruit with his mother, Madhavari, and complaining about it
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He was complaining of anxiety and
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Knume had probably spent half the sleep down at Myimpaden complaining about Valla or campaigning for the lumber party
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Nevertheless, Jack had fallen into this big pile of mud, and this was what had broken his fall, and it is certainly much better to be messy than it is to be dead, so instead of complaining about this rotten circumstance he found himself in, he looked around his surroundings, and was surprised to find a skeleton nearby!
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“Pick was complaining the other day about how you cuss all the time
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was complaining, but the Holy Ghost
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He hadn't gotten close to her since kissing her, not that she was complaining, but it had been enjoyable, even if she had regretted it later
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By Wednesday, when he came to her complaining about her soft bed at the cottage, asking to trade places
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The people who work at the polling places are mostly older people they were complaining a lot about how much work they were doing and for very little pay
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" The kids did less and less complaining, as they watched Mike stop by more often
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Flavio’s muscles had not seen such activity for years and were complaining bitterly
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For her grumpy mentor, this amounted to a virtual armory which she personally had to rip from his hands – and he had been complaining about it ever since
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I had seen this matka complaining for
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customers complaining about the same thing
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“Please don’t think that I’m complaining
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Complaining about the trials and tribulations of life
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Cooks, generally, are an anxious and complaining lot, and Josiah was not an exception to that rule
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George wasn’t happy with this but he shut up which I was glad of because I was sick of his constant whining and complaining which was getting on my nerves
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He is always complaining and always moaning which drives
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He is always complaining
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George was complaining as usual he asked
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Still, it was much better than having to be on your hands and knees all the time and I am not complaining
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complaining about being stiff
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She said that she had called the police complaining about her neighbor spying on her
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The public needed to and indeed have the right to speak to trained policemen when complaining even if most members refused to speak English and referred all English speaking callers to me since they “should f know the SAP is now in its Afrikaans phase blah blah blah
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Her pain had eased but she was now complaining about being very weak and short of breath
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(As opposed to complaining that “they just don"t get it!”)
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Grateful for that! Not complaining
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It was of his mother and how she had used a special fungus when badgers came to her complaining of weakness
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"But yer agreed it were a good idea ter buy 'em, so why're yer complaining now?"
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room of the local hospital after complaining to the policeman of
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This was due in part to neighbouring children complaining that the man regularly undressed in view of a window through which neighbours could see him
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It is more than a little ironic, a libertarian complaining of not enough government intervention
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Complaining did no good
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As she approached unnoticed from behind, she could hear Mike complaining bitterly: “– had it with shit from that wop
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And they would ask questions, which is a socially-acceptable way of complaining in the military
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Both she and Mike had been complaining, so she decided to get out of the business altogether
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Presumably he was complaining about me, but it might have been one of the others
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There was a great deal of complaining about whether or not they would see Christmas in the States, in accordance with what they considered to have been a solemn promise by President Truman
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Hilderich was about to make some comment in the same vein as the previous one, complaining about sore feet and an empty stomach, not to mention a dried out mouth
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Hilderich was complaining that his stomach felt empty, and that they had not secured a source of fresh water
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Ferguson made attempts to replace his medics, but with no result, so that Colling found him complaining one Tuesday morning about the need to provide transportation from Grabensheim to the Regimental aid station in Kummersfeld for soldiers answering sick call
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He came into the examining room bent over, complaining of a severe “belly-ache
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So, the 2000 Florida chad debacle notwithstanding, the benefits of voting would in almost all cases be smaller than the costs…I think people only vote to legitimize their complaining later on!” Charles chuckled, “But, yes, since the voter can be more potent, have a real say in what will happen after the winner takes office, I think voter turnout would be likely to jump pretty dramatically
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I think God was maybe setting me up so that I could learn, because you cannot learn if you think you already know, as I was complaining about my students the other day
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A couple of girls that were standing by our break circle were complaining as they walked by me; one girl said, “What is this DJ playing?” as she made a stink face
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During our visits some of the children would tell me about their foster parents, usually complaining that this one was mean, or they didn‘t get breakfast that day and other happenings that were very disturbing
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The schools there found out that students were complaining that the free Condoms were not big enough and did not last under stress
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Is it what she said about my father? No—my father is always complaining about Erudite
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What are you complaining about?
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I could eat a graven image this very minute, but am I complaining? Let's think of something else
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with Internet issues the day before complaining about the new system and stating that
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Let"s say an individual comes to you complaining of migraine headaches
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was complaining that her husband was a lousy lover
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As Ezekiel called to see the cost of renting a vehicle, he could hear Andrew on the phone with Lauren complaining about his hygiene
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Sometimes I will call one of my children to do something and they will start fussing and complaining before they even know what I wanted
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I walked over to Torhan, who was complaining about how much money a half-hour break would cost and decided it would be my best shot at pumping him for information
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“He was complaining that he had a problem with outside noise when he listened to his audio notes between songs
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"There was a giant puddle of blood outside, and the neighbors were all complaining about it
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Elijah: Complaining? You have made it a habit to point out every day that I was given everything and that you had to fight for it all
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complaining to the manager before we leave though that’s for
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There are 100,000’s of citizens complaining of ringing in their ears
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It was frustrating and entirely vindictive for him to be devouring pink fairy floss in my company, but even after my repetitive droning and complaining, Akua didn’t seem to care
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Sitting in the AC , typing abcd, complaining about the canteen food RUBBISH!!!!!!!!!!!
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Love all, or none of it, and stop complaining
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complaining about something trivial
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while the other complains that sloth is a sin,
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a smile on his face and complains very little
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In the preamble, it complains much of the insolence of servants, who endeavoured to raise their wages upon their masters
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If any province complains of being assessed too high, it may, in the assessment of next year, obtain an abatement proportioned to the overcharge of the year before ; but it must pay in the mean time
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She complains in „The Feminine Mystique" that it would be difficult for a woman mopping the kitchen floor to have an orgasm while mopping
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He knows it is very difficult not to throw money at a problem and almost impossible to stop doing so without the electorate complains about a "down scaling of jobs" and "leaving us open for attack" and whatever cr-p the opposition politicians can think off to make life difficult for you
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All Trevor needs to control the Cloud is his computer and joysticks, and even that he complains about
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Shortly his complains were:
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The Sinfulness of Man (Continued) similar to Psalm 55, here David complains
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Such rights do nothing, he complains, to guarantee what the government must do for its citizens
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He complains about “milk-price hikes” but fails to point out that the hike authorized by the President was in fact lower than that requested by the Democrats who received more funds from the dairy industry than did the Republicans
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“Wait,” Sean complains to Zachary and walks back
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“I told you, we should take the car,” Emily complains while we struggle to avoid rubbing shoulders with strangers
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“Is that what I get for apologizing?” he complains, wiping his face with a napkin
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Candace likes to create intense feelings in herself and in others even though she complains about them
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” If the economy grows, the pie is bigger and nobody complains too much
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“You know for someone why complains a lot about how his
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In fact, now he complains that the days aren’t long enough to do all
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If they were you, what would they have written? Seconds are millennia? Every-1 complains
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Once a being understands anything she ever says, it then becomes obvious that she’s made of the same stuff as the garbage she constantly complains about
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'In his own hand he complains bitterly of what he calls my failure to guard the frontier
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� he complains as he stands up and starts to walk slowly across the room
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A young nurse is sitting behind the desk and Lewis complains bitterly to her about the delay in having the remaining plastic tubing removed
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Example #1: A husband complains because he feels that his wife is always
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Example #2: A woman complains that her husband never picks up his
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tires, never complains, does all of the housework, never raises
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I know this girl who always complains about a guy she works with
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They figure that if the customer complains, they will reimburse him and apologize for the error
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He never complains much
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‘Yes, I’ve thousands of complains about him
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When a psychopath complains of how others treat him, it should be
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During the first few days of detoxification one often complains of headaches, body aches or sore muscles, feeling weak or cranky, and trouble sleeping
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Gopal complains quite a bit, but shuts up after I’ve told him about the distance the bike and I have covered together
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Alvy complains, "Hardly ever!" then
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complains about, he would probably find some
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Finally, he said, “God, I wish that I, and all men, could understand women; I want to know how she feels inside, what she’s thinking when she gives me the silent treatment, why she cries, what she means when she says nothing’s wrong, why she snaps and complains when I try to help, and how I can make a woman truly happy
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‘But she complains that you don’t write to her
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If she complains to Sathyam, so be it
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Damian never complains
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from everywhere just because of our religion” he complains
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"He complains of headaches, constant headaches - and stomach issues
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Anxiety, sadness, cynicism, complains, blame stay big without concessions, frightened by something due to fear conditioning
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Moods set to tune for hours and the measure of mental health is the disposition of negatives to find complains
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As they settle into their seats which are a might bit cramped, Amy complains about being in a “cattle car
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He’s middle aged, doesn’t seem to be that successful, works too hard, is very impatient, and complains a lot about small things
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“Jilly often complains that it is not her, but the views from her house I come to visit, whenever I stay there for any length of time
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She complains that every time I visit her, I invariably spend more time outside tromping around her gardens and yard, or exploring the rest of the island, than spending time with her or her family
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Again, in the proem, Zeus complains about the mad Aegisthus, who did not want to listen to the wise advice that the god had sent to him via Hermes
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tears express the refusal of his I to accept this pain, so he cries and complains
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'The father abbot complains that his are down
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If a man complains of the drift of his fortune he is just as unjust to himself as if he should deny rational truth, though it stand patent and irrefutable
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Numerous questions and complains about everything that had happened up till then in my life were going through my thoughts
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"She complains about missing her mother," Anthony says, looking at me
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Have you ever spoken to someone that always moans and complains? You know, the
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When Sara complains, he says he hates crowds and this is a shortcut
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“What if someone complains that they spent a lot of money to come to this event and you feed them a military meal?” he asked
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complains about the SAS guy not washing his hand to which he answers,
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example of a reframe would be when someone complains of how their outdoor
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"Why does he want me to go to this stupid thing anyway?" he complains that night as Blondie reaches up to massage the kinks out of the back of his neck with her lithe fingers
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For a few months, she complains of diarrhea, abdominal pain and seven pound weight loss
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He complains of early satiety for the past few months
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She complains of some dizziness
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though Topps always complains about them being uber geeks, which is why he prefers to spend more time with Skye and me
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jokes, and when my friends are over he always complains about our music
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When he does not find such stimulation he complains about boredom
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something and complains about doing what it's
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‘But we can’t do that!’ complains Anderson
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’ The church however complains of delay, the delay of resurrection and recompense
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think it is funny when someone complains about a
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As he chews on the spare rib, he complains, "You know Christine! There's some sauce that I just can't seem to keep around the kitchen! I don't know who keeps taking my sauce out of the kitchen
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This is the person who, unable to stand being valued only for his or her real worth, complains to an outsider, "Nobody understands me
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The spotted hawk swoops by and accuses me, he complains of my gab
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He never loses patience, never doubts or complains, but always hopes, and works and waits so cheerfully that one is ashamed to do otherwise before him
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Of all this silly set the one that shows the least and also the most sense is my rival Anselmo, for having so many other things to complain of, he only complains of separation, and to the accompaniment of a rebeck, which he plays admirably, he sings his complaints in verses that show his ingenuity
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It is the shadow of pain which touches the young face with such pathetic patience, but Beth seldom complains and always speaks hopefully of `being better soon'
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"There is no necessity," said the duke, "for your worship to take the trouble of seeking out the rustic of whom this worthy duenna complains, nor is there any necessity, either, for asking my leave to challenge him; for I admit him duly challenged, and will take care that he is informed of the challenge, and accepts it, and comes to answer it in person to this castle of mine, where I shall afford to both a fair field, observing all the conditions which are usually and properly observed in such trials, and observing too justice to both sides, as all princes who offer a free field to combatants within the limits of their lordships are bound to do
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“The pessimist complains about the wind; the optimist expects it to change; the realist adjusts the sails
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He complains that his wrist might be broken; there are also cuts and bruises on his face from being shoved to the concrete sidewalk
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I am expiating a moment of selfishness, and so I always say to La Carconte, when she complains, 'Hold your tongue, woman; it is the will of God
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A president can get away with this kind of cowboylike activity if Congress backs down and simply complains without taking action
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“He complains that you raped a woman called Annet, the wife of Billy Howard, one of your serfs
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And some people even bring home their placenta and make their family eat it (seriously … that’s a thing) and no one ever complains about that
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Occasionally Hailey complains of being bored, but boredom is good
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It’s only a fifteen-minute walk down to the old apartment, though the way Cate complains about her feet you’d think it was fifteen thousand
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Celia complains a good deal
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The downtrend continues, he loses money—and then complains that technical analysis didn't work
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) Well, now that the Mistress o’ the House had her Proof o’ her Husband’s Infidelity, she straightaway goes to a Constable to have the Maid apprehended fer the Theft o’ the Spoons—so strong is her Desire fer Revenge—an’ she also goes to her Mother-in-Law, an’ most vigorously complains o’ her Husband, who play’d so great a Romeo with her, thinkin’ her the Maid—tho’ in me own Opinion, she should have thankt the Maid, fer ne’er before had she so good a Fuck off her own Husband! An’ methinks one Good Turn deserves another, eh?”
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As a side note, we can all point to choppy or sluggish days, but when a person incessantly complains about the markets or your firm, he’s really just vocalizing his own inadequacies or ineptitude
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She virtually runs the Office of the Coroner for her overbearing, credit-stealing boss, but rarely complains
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She complains to my parents all the time now that they pay more attention to me than to her, especially when she’s having a hard time
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“NOTICE HOW NOBODY COMPLAINS about the heat anymore,” L
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First he yells at me for proposing to kill his daughter, then he complains when I don’t put her first in line for the procedure
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"She complains of difficulty breathing satisfactorily at times, and of heavy, lethargic sleep, with dreams that frighten her, but regarding which she can remember nothing
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He hardly complains, he contents himself with sighing; one of his moans has come down to us: "I do not understand how God, the father of men, can torture his children and his grandchildren and hear them cry, without himself suffering torture
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He lives alone, which renders him a little sad, perhaps; Enjolras complains of his greatness, which binds him to widowhood