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    1. Someone who likely had a grievance with the local


    2. " The fact it that despite my sneering comments, their hands were also tied, and theirs is not my grievance


    3. As soon as this ratio is changed you will fail in counter-terrorism for a terrorist needs some sort of grievance serious enough to commit and act of terrorism


    4. This supposed atrocity may be the most overblown case of hysteria and grievance politics in all of American history


    5. All that came clear was that each felt that they had a grievance against the other


    6. One grievance had already been acted out and the intent of the bearer of the other was beyond question


    7. When blacks move “beyond grievance” and begin to succeed “by dint of their own hard work,” Steele perceives, the entire grievance structure becomes redundant


    8. Then the political power the grievance chieftains have cultivated for the political far left evaporates


    9. The false grievance of a stolen election, pounded endlessly in print and over the airwaves soon became endemic to the whole Democratic Party


    10. The conclusion, what a colossal waste of time putting in an internal grievance

    11. This go ‘round, I told the prosecution that I would not hire a private defense attorney for Mike; he would have to take “pot luck”, which is charitable considering how bad his Public Defender, against whom I filed a grievance for incompetence, turned out to be


    12. 23 Yet it instructs us in temperance so that we are superior to all pleasures and lusts; and it exercises us in manliness so that we cheerfully undergo every grievance


    13. To what caused such grievance


    14. Betty drooped but slowly recovered—after all, hadn't she seen Brandi this way before? And didn't each affair end in grievance and recriminations aimed at the man? Soon, Betty knew, Brandi would need her support again


    15. Is that what this is about? If so, I’m filing a formal grievance with the DG’s office and DS


    16. they have some grievance


    17. a grievance when there is some problem


    18. So what’s the grievance?”


    19. “You are on a temporary paid leave, which will last at least until your union grievance meeting and your court date


    20. It would have been an easy matter to file a harassment grievance against Jacques and I would have received support from everyone involved with the possible exception of Jacques’ two ‘assistants’

    21. One woman there had filed a harassment grievance and several others had told Julia that they were not far from following suit


    22. whose biography is a litany of irresponsibility and grievance about his


    23. When mother returned at high noon he was fit to burst, and launched into his main grievance immediately


    24. I am sorry that we must resort to this, but we have a grievance, you and I, and this is the only way to resolve it


    25. “If you have a grievance, you come to me,” Garcia said


    26. I would be willing, however, to send Star Fleet a message to alert them of your grievance at my next


    27. Help me to understand what grievance you have


    28. ‘’First, know that your grievance complaint won’t affect your annual performance reports, unless you insist on pursuing this after we deal with it here and now


    29. “My grievance was with this Gorn, not with all Gorn,” Garcia said


    30. way he said it sounded as if he had a grudge or a grievance with Garcia

    31. “If you have a grievance with her, you


    32. My casual behaviour has clearly not been appreciated, but surely it couldn't have given rise to such a sense of grievance? I can’t imagine that I’m the original cause


    33. Is it not time for WE THE PEOPLE OF INDIA, nearly sixty years after our fathers, or be it grandfathers had adopted the constitution, to factor the new realities into a more equitable document? After all, isn’t the level playing field the theme song of the world today? And the Hindu emotional grievance is that they are denied just that in the religious plane in the country that their forbearers made their own before all else’


    34. Abbot Bradford was taking every opportunity to extract money from his tenants and the miller was one of many who had a grievance


    35. It certainly sounded as if he had a grievance, and she was perfectly ready to sympathize with the dear man if she knew what about, but she didn't know what about


    36. And listening in silence, I had soon located the real wound, the place she did not mention where all the bruises were; for talk and explain as she might it was clear that her chief grievance was that the great man had never taken her seriously


    37. monetary burdens, illnesses, grievance, and so on can give good turnarounds stock to


    38. Would she not have been filled with tenderness for his lameness if he had happened to be born like that? Would it ever have occurred to her to mind, to feel it as a grievance?


    39. It wasn't enough that his clients needed baby sitting, pushing, prodding, nagging, and some times threatening to get them to do what they should do in order to protect themselves but that he had to do it in such a way that wouldn't land him on the wrong side of a grievance report


    40. strengthen the grievance redressal mechanism, the Reserve Bank of India created a

    41. grievance can be attributed to the action on the part of the bank concerned,


    42. In this scenario, all of your incessant “unpacking” (in skrruullerrt systems, or TEC) and “unfolding” (in Space of Self-Consciousness) of Stereo-Type Configurations that correspond to your negative state will be associated only with your grievance


    43. The fact that many of you may perceive such an attitude with grievance, reprehension, chagrin, and misunderstanding of the reasons that conditioned these quotation marks shows that the use of them is well-founded, because such emotions are uncharacteristic of true people (without quotation marks), although they are perfectly aware of the fact that similar negative reactions may manifest in the Consciousness of living creatures


    44. “Hopeless” or “no-win” situations in Life are not initially planned, — you are simply often very much attached to some values devised by you (ambition, egoism, ignorance) and cannot sacrifice them in difficult circumstances (apologize, fall on your knees, forgive a grievance, give a smile, say kind words, positively motivate someone’s unworthy behavior and so on) in order to create a much higher-qualitative situation


    45. Therefore, being focused for a long time on the states of spite, grievance, jealousy and other negative reactions in order to carry out the Synthesis of these subaspects, “the personality” with the above NUU-VVU-Configuration inertially “unpacks-unfolds”, from the slloogrent dynamics of TEC, these more differentiated “files” of VVU-Information, which requires to use inertially much more time than the time spent by the Formo-Creators of VVU-Configurations for decoding higher-qualitative choices that already organically include the whole synthesized Experience of lower-qualitative UU-VVU-copies


    46. affection swept across from him, a reassuring appeal to dissipate the grievance


    47. But there is a greater grievance still: interactions are simply not the same any more


    48. Their wings were quite smaller and more sunken than the Kravenas, causing grievance to their wings


    49. Had Avellaneda, in fact, been content with merely bringing out a continuation to "Don Quixote," Cervantes would have had no reasonable grievance


    50. Thus did the valiant Don Quixote right that wrong, and, thoroughly satisfied with what had taken place, as he considered he had made a very happy and noble beginning with his knighthood, he took the road towards his village in perfect self-content, saying in a low voice, "Well mayest thou this day call thyself fortunate above all on earth, O Dulcinea del Toboso, fairest of the fair! since it has fallen to thy lot to hold subject and submissive to thy full will and pleasure a knight so renowned as is and will be Don Quixote of La Mancha, who, as all the world knows, yesterday received the order of knighthood, and hath to-day righted the greatest wrong and grievance that ever injustice conceived and cruelty perpetrated: who hath to-day plucked the rod from the hand of yonder ruthless oppressor so wantonly lashing that tender child





































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