Yelp is notorious for compiling heated reviews of disgruntled patrons.
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In perpetually disgruntled France, that figure is a whopping 89%.
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Eventually the French started to grow disgruntled with relentless war.
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Some disgruntled customers say they filed complaints with the FCC.
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Mr. Ahmad has blamed the case on disgruntled former employees.
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It is totally made up by a disgruntled former employee.
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But in 2011, the Trumps settled with the disgruntled buyers.
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It was not just the supporters who were disgruntled either.
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But ticos, as Costa Ricans call themselves, are feeling disgruntled.
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She sounds like a disgruntled former employee cashing in. Opportunistic.
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"The tweet came from a disgruntled employee," the email read.
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Some disgruntled neighbors have commiserated on online forums like AirbnbHell.
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Could a disgruntled employee have smuggled out vials of Novichok?
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Disgruntled participants claim that "cartels" rig the bidding, suppressing prices.
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With nowhere to turn, the disgruntled masses flocked to Twitter.
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"She gave us Trump," disgruntled Sanders supporters like to say.
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A disgruntled recently fired worker, perhaps, or a jilted lover.
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Disgruntled citizens meanwhile launched protests in front of the parliament.
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Take an unhappy customer or a disgruntled coworker, for example.
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SERA, NEW YORK And finally, one disgruntled reader had enough.
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A disgruntled employee at Tesla sabotaged the company's computer system.
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Disgruntled DC Comics fans have been calling for Warner Bros.
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There's not enough jobs for the youth and they're disgruntled.
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"I find that people are disgruntled and angry," he says.
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Trump's rise as a phenomenon driven by disgruntled masses abandoning democracy
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Meaning that disgruntled workers could download it for a short time.
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Imagine this: A disgruntled citizen borrows $30,000 from his credit cards.
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Disgruntled passengers captured video footage of the incident, which ABC13 compiled.
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Many of its members are disgruntled at having lost their privileges.
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The disgruntled may have been especially keen to have their say.
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As the business owner, you may still sue the disgruntled customer.
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One group of disgruntled investors led a campaign to oust him.
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A lone complaint from one disgruntled tenant will probably be ignored.
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As a Never Trumper, I was disgruntled, but I would survive.
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Perhaps it's an angry spouse, jealous co-worker, or disgruntled neighbor.
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Rooms are often inaccessible or closed, and disgruntled midwives have quit.
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" He declined to comment further, saying it would legitimize "disgruntled voices.
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CEOs generally avoid controversial public issues lest disgruntled groups strike back.
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Doley was also reportedly disgruntled with oil and gasoline contract structuring.
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Keep in mind that not every disgruntled customer will be assuaged.
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The loser of the match looked pretty disgruntled at the end.
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McKinsey has argued that Mr. Alix is simply a disgruntled competitor.
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"This was instigated by a disgruntled employee, named Abraham Ortiz," he said.
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Disgruntled Deep State government employees who want to embarrass the Trump administration?
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It was supposed to be a big moment for disgruntled Uber drivers.
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Gawker isn't the only publication to be targeted by a disgruntled billionaire.
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The electric carmarker has previously characterized Tripp as a disgruntled ex-employee.
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They have previously said both Lechtanski and King were "disgruntled" and unreliable.
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Dear Bryan, Reactions to last week's standalone episode were, at best, disgruntled.
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Uber is getting off cheaply in its deal with disgruntled U.S. drivers.
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But he denied the hour-long wait left him disgruntled at Swift.
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And this is not an isolated sentiment shared only by the disgruntled.
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Does the landlord really want a disgruntled tenant hanging around prospective tenants?
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Smith suggested that disgruntled investors would support its plans for Dollar Tree.
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"I'm still upset about Harry Styles' new haircut," wrote one disgruntled fan.
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""I was just disgruntled about some of the hairdos that we're seeing.
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The conflict escalated, with soldiers beating up disgruntled farmers on several occasions.
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It also sparks enthusiasm among disgruntled lefties feeling forgotten by their party.
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I was just disgruntled about some of the hairdos that we're seeing.
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"There were confrontations between our crew and disgruntled homeowners," Mr. Klick said.
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A disgruntled mortgage customer tossed a homemade bomb through Sherrena's office window.
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The White House has characterized Manigault Newman as a "disgruntled" former employee.
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Many have deployed company chaplains and prayer sessions to manage disgruntled workers.
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Mr. Ahmad says the allegations are lies spread by disgruntled former employees.
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She tells us she'll gladly send a dog to the disgruntled customer.
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This worked until a disgruntled former SSP wrestler tipped off the DOL.
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No one got hurt, but they were all probably pretty wet and disgruntled.
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Police Chief James Cervera on Friday characterized the gunman as a "disgruntled" employee.
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Disgruntled whites already have an enclave, but hardly anyone wants to live there.
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Reuben Kolb was rich, but, like Mr Trump's, his disgruntled supporters didn't mind.
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Although they are typically rich and peaceful, many of their citizens are disgruntled.
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This has led to more than a few disgruntled reviews from users overseas.
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The lawsuit filed today by these disgruntled ex-employees is almost a cliche.
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Foo Fighters drummer Dave Grohl even shows up as a disgruntled Congress member.
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Was it a disgruntled fry cook or a stressed out social media intern?
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We've all seen the episodes where the crazy, disgruntled ex-girlfriend comes out.
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A disgruntled customer drafted a negative review and posted the review on Yelp.
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There was a great deal of memorable text messages also, from disgruntled pensioners.
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It's a disgruntled employee who has come on the scene of his employment.
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Maybe some disgruntled Republicans would rather vote for Sanders than Clinton or Trump.
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Conservatives are also disgruntled, according to a source familiar with internal deliberations. Sens.
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The company painted him as an employee disgruntled over being denied a promotion.
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Disgruntled parliamentarians were asked to review the bill's details; public consultations were scheduled.
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Is it a former Board member who, disgruntled, is destroying the Astral Plane?
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And Gawker isn't the only publication to be targeted by a disgruntled billionaire.
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Crops died and disgruntled members split off, eventually suing their leader for fraud.
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Young will free the team up to trade away the disgruntled Dennis Schroder.
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Redford's liberal administration has instituted reparations, or "Redfordations," as disgruntled racists call them.
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What do you make of the disgruntled fans and the petition going around?
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What do you make of the disgruntled fans and the petition going around?
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Some investigators believed he had become disgruntled and had begun spying for China.
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A source close to the investigation said the woman was a disgruntled employee.
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To which my disgruntled teenager of an inner monologue replies: Oh, can't I???
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For as long as there have been newspapers, there have been disgruntled readers.
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There's no question disgruntled agents have violated the FBI's internal rules against secrecy.
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A clearly disgruntled Francis wrenched himself free by slapping down at her arm.
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They also wrote that Mr. Hargreave and Mr. Barrett were disgruntled former employees.
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A better theory was a disgruntled employee hoping for a whistle-blower reward.
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The pro-EU Liberal Democrats also hope to make hay with London's disgruntled Remainers.
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But Summer believes a disgruntled customer decided to call 911 on Saturday to complain.
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Police had to link arms to protect her from the disgruntled throng of Thais.
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Mr Hun Sen cannot lose on polling day, and disgruntled Cambodians cannot publicly complain.
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Vox itself was founded in 2013 by disgruntled members of the PP's right wing.
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To appease disgruntled investors, some gold miners stepped up efforts to win their support.
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No wonder Miranda borrowed Lloyd Webber and Rice's disgruntled but sympathetic narrator for Hamilton.
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Officials describe camps crammed with displaced and disgruntled Arabs as potential incubators of jihadism.
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A disgruntled former employee opened fire, killing two people and wounding a police officer.
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" Another disgruntled listener notes, "[His] songs are like an aural equivalent of hand sanitizer.
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Authorities in Southern California rescued a disgruntled pig from a hot car Wednesday afternoon.
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Jennie Pearson, a noted UCB performer, plays a disgruntled engineer named Wendy the series.
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PiS's support base is among disgruntled older voters, who are particularly fearful of immigration.
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"These claims from a disgruntled former part-time employee are without merit," Hicks said.
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It may seem like the party is divided right now, with disgruntled Bernie supporters.
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The cast addressed the disgruntled sentiment about the show's ending from some its fans.
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"This is a personnel and legal matter pertaining to a disgruntled employee," he said.
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Whether the disgruntled veteran can be enticed to rejoin the Redskins remains a mystery.
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They become paranoid; one brought a handgun to the office, fearing disgruntled former employees.
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Twitter users nearly universally disagreed with the disgruntled woman's post and mocked the take.
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Five years later, in 1979, Park's father was murdered by his disgruntled spy chief.
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The formerly disgruntled diner loved the "potato crunches," as Mr. Crum originally called them.
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Maybe that's why he attracts so many disgruntled men who can identify with him.
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Snap has dismissed him as a disgruntled employee with inaccurate knowledge about the company.
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Any disgruntled Pats fans out there with a story to tell, hit me up.
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The plan easily passed the House and the Senate, though many Republicans were disgruntled.
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He will now be under substantial pressure from disgruntled senators to make that happen.
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"I would never describe him as a disgruntled employee," he said of Mr. Ortis.
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"This is a personnel and legal matter pertaining to a disgruntled employee," he said.
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But many voters are disgruntled with the policies he has pursued since taking office.
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It allows Trump and his defenders to paint Comey as disgruntled and self-serving.
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That's because, currently, no political party is exploiting the growing number of disgruntled men.
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Some disgruntled fans flooded her social media pages with taunting fish emojis and GIFs.
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Carson Jr. even worked to smooth over things with disgruntled members of the community.
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Tesla has characterized Tripp as a disgruntled ex-employee and saboteur in the past.
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That ovation will change — growing more enthusiastic or more disgruntled — depending on their responses.
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Those who knew him said he left the agency disgruntled after his career plateaued.
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I was a little disgruntled by it, so I just pursued my own thing.
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Even hundreds of disgruntled commenters are no match for that kind of marketing power.
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"Feces were everywhere, forcing now-disgruntled employees to clean the space," the plaintiff claims.
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You shouldn't have to keep explaining to disgruntled customers that this is a limited collection.
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" You looked disgruntled for a moment, and the world went: "Ryan, why aren't you smiling?
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A French TV outlet reported Bouhlel was disgruntled after a heated divorce from his wife.
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Disgruntled Islamists have been blamed for the violence—and have taken some credit for it.
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It could have been a simple misconfiguration or potentially even a disgruntled employee, Schnell says.
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"Merde", wrote one especially disgruntled critic of the "extraordinarily self-defeating" performance; "what a mess".
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The demand for a second referendum came initially from disgruntled voters rather than from MPs.
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Disgruntled officials made matters worse by claiming that the government was suppressing dire unemployment data.
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"Noble guys in general are disgruntled," said a Singapore-based analyst familiar with the company.
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"We seemed so close to getting real change, and lost it," says a disgruntled activist.
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The threat doesn't come from its loyal users or from disgruntled advertisers or growing competition.
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Bird, in which a law firm sued a disgruntled client for posting falsely negative reviews.
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On April 10th and 11th, he will field questions directly from disgruntled senators and congressmen.
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It's just somewhat disconcerting to have become the disgruntled older fan I once didn't understand.
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The carmaker said that the allegations were "baseless" and had been made by "disgruntled" dealers.
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Police initially characterized the November 4 stabbings as the misguided acts of a disgruntled student.
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The dueling inclinations have left the President disgruntled, say people who have spoken to him.
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See if you can share the cost — usually a few thousand dollars — with disgruntled neighbors.
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Turn down a job, and a disgruntled resident could withhold a holiday tip as retribution.
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Now on top of that, other companies now have an eye out for disgruntled employees.
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"The statements made by this disgruntled former employee are absolutely false," a spokesperson told TechCrunch.
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Could a disgruntled employee really get away with leaving a MISSILE in this abandoned room?
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I was disgruntled by that, and I didn't want to get hurt like that again.
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Disgruntled fans felt the depiction of the iconic speedy blue hedgehog wasn't up to par.
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"I think the disgruntled former employee was trying to bring down the company," said Lopez.
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Abiy has the right profile to reassure several disgruntled sections of Ethiopian society, analysts say.
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The fee usually covers costs for building experts and it can sometimes appease disgruntled neighbors.
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In recent years, however, disgruntled factions have splintered off, some embracing gangsterism or Islamist terrorism.
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When Mr. Bird recruited disgruntled people at Pixar, he wasn't just looking for angry animators.
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He is a disgruntled man who represents anti-gay sentiment rather than compassion for victims.
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Was this disgruntled trio just unlucky, with a slew of particularly unlikable children between them?
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They've stopped disgruntled individuals who have talked about shooting up a workplace, hospital or school.
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The trade would have sent the disgruntled All-Star guard Chris Paul to the Lakers.
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Black voters have been disgruntled with the Democratic Party and are slowly reconsidering their support.
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At least 12 dead after disgruntled employee opens fire at Virginia Beach municipal center 25.
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The White House says the portrayal of Trump is false, and blamed disgruntled former employees.
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That led more than 20 disgruntled shareholders to sue the company for wasting corporate assets.
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"Regardless, these claims from a disgruntled former part-time employee are without merit," Hicks said.
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I suddenly became a "loser," a disgruntled former employee, a terrible manager, and a poor leader.
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They or their family members could be targeted by disgruntled individuals using the information FamilyTreeNow provides.
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But when it came to night-of reactions, the "goodbye" mood was stronger than the disgruntled.
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Naturally, then, they're eager to get back into the good graces of their understandably disgruntled customers.
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I know I probably sound like a disgruntled passenger who just had an unpleasant airline experience.
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NEW YORK (Reuters Breakingviews) - Uber is getting off cheaply in its deal with disgruntled U.S. drivers.
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Disgruntled fund managers have submitted a complaint to the European Free-Trade Association Surveillance Authority (ESA).
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Nevertheless, the most fervent and disgruntled of Markle's detractors have labeled her an opportunistic social climber.
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Arms are easy to obtain, the borders are porous and the disgruntled population provides ample recruits.
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We have three million driver partners around the world, and there are some that are disgruntled.
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One option is to make it simpler for disgruntled gig workers to use the judicial system.
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"What I said [in my initial statement] was that she was a disgruntled assistant," Tambor claimed.
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The villain isn't some heinous maniac driven by pure evil, he's just some disgruntled New Yorker.
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A disgruntled fan immediately reacted by chucking what seems to be a water bottle at Bieber.
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Susan re-sent invites but the outlandish request for $1,500 per head quickly disgruntled her guests.
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I seek a formal apology by both the business and the disgruntled agent who threatened me.
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The steel and aluminum tariffs risks adding the European Union to the list of disgruntled allies.
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It must have ruffled Minaj's feathers — she sent out a disgruntled tweet about it months later.
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But several historically black colleges say it would "open the floodgates" to lawsuits from "disgruntled" students.
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One of those disgruntled members returned to the Temple and demanded to speak to the leader.
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Look for disgruntled and disenchanted voters — who couldn't publicly support him — to privately vote for him.
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That's what disgruntled customer Laura Carrie has been doing while communicating with the telecommunications company, Telstra.
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The kidnapper was reportedly a disgruntled ex-employee who was angry over non payment of benefits.
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What if we had corporate-sourced data that wasn't subject to disgruntled employees or selective reporting?
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Minnesota Timberwolves owner Glen Taylor and disgruntled swingman Jimmy Butler have reached something of a truce.
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If Pepsi can look for disgruntled Coke fans, why can't police look for rioters and fugitives?
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Disgruntled customers can take some comfort from the fact that wireless internet access is still free.
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Yet, despite initial threats from disgruntled congressmen, a hazy entente has sprung up within the city.
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One conspicuously symbolic sub-plot sees the house's disgruntled elderly staff supplanted by cheaper Polish labour.
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Read more:A lawyer for R. Kelly called his alleged victims 'disgruntled groupies' in a court filingR.
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In July, a disgruntled former employee walked into a Walmart store in Mississippi and killed two.
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Collins has dismissed the allegations in the lawsuit and said that former executive is merely disgruntled.
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The Guardian reported that the 41-year-old would play a "disgruntled knight" in the film.
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"You start following a disgruntled baggage handler, a guy who's mouthing off in Queens," Ahmad said.
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Meanwhile, the thousands of teachers who are disgruntled are among potential candidates in support of education.
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Is Shabbir a rightfully disgruntled customer or simply blinded in her unending odyssey for jalapeño dominance?
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In March, We-Vibe agreed to pay $3.75 million to settle a lawsuit with disgruntled customers.
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Just how much and how Sinemia will approach disgruntled users going forward remains to be seen.
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It identifies with neither left nor right and draws disgruntled voters from across the political spectrum.
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Kalanick, Uber's founder, says he is the victim of a malicious slander brought by disgruntled investors.
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Garfield was a victim of that system because he was assassinated by a disgruntled job-seeker.
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Breakingviews Banks just scored a victory against disgruntled customers — and, in the longer term, against themselves.
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The new Chucky is simply a robot, the handiwork of a disgruntled factory worker in Vietnam.
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"The statements made by this disgruntled former employee are absolutely false," a Google spokesperson told Recode.
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Disgruntled employees make for giant headaches, so your boss has an interest in making you happier.
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Yes, there's lots of disgruntled people, and some people with a sort of sense of victory.
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The country's prying press and disgruntled passengers see its shortcomings as an affront to Britishness itself.
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And disgruntled supporters of the eventual losers might sit out the election or vote for Trump.
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However, disgruntled Americans that choose to take up in Svalbard are not entitled to social services.
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Anybody who works with the public probably has a negative review posted by a disgruntled client.
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Regardless, to the disgruntled buyers, some of whom emailed me directly about this: I hear you.
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Meanwhile, one anonymous, disgruntled employee's 10-page manifesto on the subject went viral over the weekend.
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Deah assured his wife that their disgruntled neighbor was smart enough not to use his gun.
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Naturally, tensions were running high, and disgruntled customers took to Twitter to take out their aggression.
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Of course, much of this could have been sour grapes from a disgruntled minority of engineers.
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Hamilton introduced a "whiskey tax" that immediately inspired rebellion from disgruntled farmers who distilled the beverage.
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Social media, with its instant gratification and wide reach, becomes the perfect sounding board for disgruntled shoppers.
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Wonga, Britain's biggest payday lender, went into administration following a surge in compensation claims from disgruntled customers.
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Some disgruntled investors have launched lawsuits, but these are nuisances compared with the threat of regulatory action.
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" Watching from backstage, behind-the-scenes footage shows a disgruntled Stiller viewing the taping, stating, "Standing ovation!
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Though he may be disgruntled by this unexpected mishap, Phillippe seems to be taking it in strides.
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It can disrupt jihadists and buy time to win back the allegiance of the disgruntled and marginalised.
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The bank has long maintained that Mr Elmer was the classic disgruntled ex-employee, motivated by revenge.
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The tea party wing will claim Trump's disgruntled populists were mad that Congress didn't fight Obama harder.
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A few disgruntled agents with access to the right information could contact the press on their own.
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Disgruntled soldiers cut off access to Bouake and took control of the city earlier in the day.
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But with its juicy profit margin HL can afford to lose some disgruntled investors and motor on.
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RODRIGO DUTERTE, the perpetually disgruntled president of the Philippines, is unhappy about the name of his country.
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Twitter is alight with irate viewers, disgruntled that the show they love isn't such a mystery anymore.
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Laura (Laura Dern) is a Livingston-based lawyer drawn into the orbit of a disgruntled male client.
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But so do tales of Volkswagen offering to buy back tainted diesel cars from disgruntled American owners.
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Mr Yaalon has now joined a growing group of disgruntled former ministers sworn to removing Mr Netanyahu.
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Or maybe this was just a disgruntled fan looking to add a little drama to our Thursdays?
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Who knows what a disgruntled delivery driver who can't afford to eat that day is capable of.
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The spoils system was abolished after the assassination of James Garfield by a disgruntled federal job seeker.
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It is uncertain whether these attacks were pre-planned Taliban infiltrations or revenge by disgruntled Afghan forces.
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He was shot three times by hit men said to have been hired by a disgruntled singer.
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Significantly, Hitler remained in the Army after the Armistice; disgruntled nationalist soldiers tended to join paramilitary groups.
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Ms. Galant, in tendering her resignation, described Mr. Ledoux as being disgruntled and having a political agenda.
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") and a disgruntled audio reel for frozen peas ("This isn't worth it, no money is worth it!
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Suddenly, this looks less like a couple disgruntled players and more like a coordinated public-relations campaign.
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A popular saying in the professional world is that disgruntled employees leave bad managers, not bad jobs.
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Wells Fargo has heard from disgruntled customers, fired employees and angry lawmakers over the fake accounts scandal.
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The White House has lashed out at Omarosa, saying she's a liar and a disgruntled former employee.
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This month, a former Treyway associate who was believed to be disgruntled was charged with the crime.
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The sender was in fact a disgruntled Barclays customer living near Manchester who was playing a prank.
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And often the author is disgruntled and self-serving in their narrative and trying to settle scores.
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Things aren't looking goodSo far I've got two chasers, a disgruntled owl, and a golden snitch. pic.twitter.
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Local news reports suggested that the suspect was a disgruntled employee who'd been fired earlier on Wednesday.
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Six people were wounded and one doctor was killed before the gunman, a disgruntled doctor, committed suicide.
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The gunman, a disgruntled former employee, died by suicide hours later, the AP reported at the time.
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He had hauled hundreds of pounds of guano, fanning away disgruntled fruit bats as he worked shirtless.
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He was "disgruntled with the archaic school practices of the day," Branson writes in a blog post.
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Shoppers can begin to get a little disgruntled after waiting in line for what feels like hours.
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This matter began after a disgruntled former employee raised complaints against the Congresswoman regarding forced campaign activity.
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So, like the worst kind of disgruntled athlete, Morgan went to the press to voice his frustration.
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The company has been labeled "a scam" by Bloomberg and a "pyramid scheme" by disgruntled former consultants.
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That is a sensitive subject in a country where disgruntled workers helped oust President Hosni Mubarak in 2011.
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He was a "disgruntled customer" who couldn't take a joke about a previously stolen bike, detectives told Brackman.
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Last month, a disgruntled Virginia Beach city employee killed 12 innocent people in the latest high-profile shooting.
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American businesses disgruntled by what they see as distorted exchange rates may soon have more weapons at hand.
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Cybersecurity expert James Bamford speculated in a Reuters op-ed that it is likely a disgruntled intelligence agent.
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If you're in Philadelphia, watch out for mutants spawned by disgruntled teenagers given the power to control life.
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The man behind the Manila shooting later proved to be a disgruntled gambler, heavily indebted to the house.
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Like a disgruntled Mister Tibbs, I've seen my dad use his badge to make racist white men heel.
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It also sets the stage for a showdown with disgruntled shareholders at an extraordinary meeting on March 13.
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The service catered to audiophiles who were disgruntled with the lower quality audio that other online stores provided.
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The federation now says it will raise quotas next year, but that is unlikely to satisfy disgruntled producers.
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There's something amazing about these billboards being the work of disgruntled fans who just cannot with Arie's shenanigans.
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That is one reason why the Netherlands has become something of a magnet in Europe for disgruntled investors.
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Despite the rise in litigation, it is hardly open season in Europe for nuisance claims from disgruntled shareholders.
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Companies in every industry use AI to monitor cyber-security threats and other risks, such as disgruntled employees.
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"The statements made by this disgruntled former employee are absolutely false," a Google spokesperson said in a statement.
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Britons disgruntled with Eastern Europeans exercising their right to live and work there voted for Brexit in 2016.
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Employees there acted quickly when a disgruntled colleague allegedly killed two co-workers and injured a police officer.
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Today's peaceful inauguration of President Donald J. Trump won't stop disgruntled government employees from passive aggressively using Twitter.
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He was so disgruntled about the reception of his work, and I love that he talks about it.
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Humans in Doom are sacrificed and made thrall to demons through the treachery of a disgruntled project manager.
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"Now that they got fired for stealing or they quit after the raids happened, they're disgruntled," he said.
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It may be the result of a disgruntled client complaining about a bad stock pick, but ask anyway.
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Does Mike (Jonathan Banks) look even more disgruntled than usual in the Better Call Saul Season 4 finale?
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By contrast I am just a cleaner, a cook, a disgruntled odd-job man: My daughters create themselves.
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And keeping such a premium-heavy deal behind closed doors may well have left some buyside accounts disgruntled.
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"The statements made by this disgruntled former employee are absolutely false," a Google representative said on Tuesday morning.
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In this video, a disgruntled employee complains that people can't stop coming into her job to catch Pokémon.
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United and Munoz actually made three crucial mistakes that every executive should remember when dealing with disgruntled customers.
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Meanwhile, Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) could see defections from disgruntled Democrats climb into the double digits.
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The 76ers are reportedly working to trade the disgruntled center after declining to enter into contract buyout discussions.
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Brandon Republicans needed to turn out disgruntled white voters and needed to improve their numbers with suburban ones.
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Disgruntled or marginalized Cabinet members, for instance, can be a symptom of over-centralization in the White House.
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But if disgruntled families are no longer as much of a concern, the condo could face other headwinds.
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Through his attorneys, Mr. Testino said that some of his accusers were mentally ill or were disgruntled employees.
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Once again, the extremist organization is appealing to disgruntled Sunnis who feel forsaken by the Shiite-dominated authorities.
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Iran is responding by cautiously downplaying Islamism and emphasizing nationalism and foreign threats to win over disgruntled citizens.
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"It shouldn't matter whether the source is the Russians or a disgruntled Hillary Clinton campaign worker," he argues.
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Sabonis and Leaf have size and potential, and Indiana was better off moving on without a disgruntled George.
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Still, Lloyd's status has not been a story about a disgruntled old hand resisting change, bristling against reality.
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A faction of disgruntled teammates fumed that Wilson was overhyped and coddled by Coach Pete Carroll and management.
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Sure, Omarosa could be a disgruntled former aide trying to make money while exacting revenge on her enemies.
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They rely on complaints they receive from the public or from consumer protection organizations or even disgruntled competitors.
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A disgruntled former security guard held dozens of people hostage in a mall in the Philippines on Monday.
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We as a nation are largely disgruntled because of failures by both political institutions and government at large.
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Disgruntled residents say that noise from lawn equipment rattles windows and eardrums, while the fumes pollute the air.
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Pew survey data shows that beyond the economic fundamentals, the public is massively disgruntled with the political process.
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Mr. White's purported source for this lawsuit is a disgruntled former MLB employee who was terminated for cause.
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Is it because we see ourselves in every disgruntled, lazy, playful, joyous, or adorable cat we look at?
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It's a recurring claim from disgruntled Westerners, but it's not exactly supported by the history of the federal estate.
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The Sagebrush rebels were a loose alliance of disgruntled Western public-land users, Western stock growers chief among them.
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Trump, who frequently mocks the news organization, has recently taken to Twitter to mock Bezos for having disgruntled employees.
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On Facebook, he posted about a "disgruntled past employee or coworker" hacking his account and complained about getting cyberbullied.
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Maybe he was disgruntled that his younger self (played by Corey Stoll) is portrayed as such a tactless loudmouth.
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Disgruntled customers who demand in-person meetings are common at large tech companies, often resulting in robust security systems.
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Or, in its particularly 2016 iteration: You go in, get a few quotes from disgruntled Trump voters, and leave.
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Uber drivers may be more disgruntled, but that may be because there are simply more of them to consider.
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Via his lawyer, Simmons called Russell a "disgruntled former employee" and denied any complaints about his behavior from employees.
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Mr Romney, a former presidential candidate, could become a focal point for Republicans who are disgruntled with Mr Trump.
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One email sent to a disgruntled shopper, basically explained it was a take-it-or-leave-it scenario, i.e.
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He was described as a "disgruntled" 40-year-old by a law enforcement official and a Virginia government source.
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A disgruntled South Korea, meanwhile, may try to go its own way if Mr Moon's frantic efforts go unrewarded.
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We intend to vigorously defend our company and our brands against false claims brought by this disgruntled former employee.
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"I haven't decided yet if the prestige is going to her head, or if Kya feels disgruntled," he said.
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They go out for Valentine's Day, and Owen is visibly surprised and maybe disgruntled at this turn of events.
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Joan is mildly disgruntled that no one has come to greet her and Mamacita at the Baton Rouge airport.
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The disgruntled homeowners have received promises of support and monetary aid from Airbnb, which has banned the partying guests.
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As a result, disgruntled creditors have sued, hoping to force the issuers to produce money they did not have.
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Full recovery could take years because of shutdowns by disgruntled workers, political rivalry and attacks by Islamic State militants.
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"You wouldn't know the black lead was black unless you knew her already," one disgruntled user wrote on Twitter.
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As we watch the disgruntled employee trudge up her stairs she kicks a bike with her work-appropriate wedges.
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Where the original protagonist was a generic disgruntled bro, now we get a fashion-forward and politically motivated hacktivist.
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Potential conspirators within the armed forces, meanwhile, have been detected and jailed, while other disgruntled military members have deserted.
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Grimacing, Mr Gremmels ploughed on as disgruntled murmurs took hold, spread across the room and then drowned him out.
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Today, some are still alive, elderly men perhaps disgruntled by the cavalcade of women at the podium in Philadelphia.
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Chawla plays on stereotypes - the business-minded Gujarati, the ambitious small-town boy, the disgruntled wife - to the hilt.
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Threats to control systems can come from numerous sources, including hostile governments, terrorist groups, disgruntled employees, and malicious intruders.
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The shooter's online postings indicated she was disgruntled with YouTube for allegedly censoring, and not paying for, her videos.
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Online, there are plenty of reviews of these products from disgruntled customers, with similar complaints of splintering and injury.
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Scalding tea is never too far from the Kardashian-Jenner sisters, especially when it involves allegedly disgruntled ex-employees.
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The challenge, however, is to win back the disgruntled customers, and get them to pay for storage and features.
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At the same time, there's nothing wrong with disgruntled people, because it's a good thing to hear from them.
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Most of it is forced order: by disgruntled Cabinet officials, antsy GOP leaders, and now a Bush-appointed judge.
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She was killed with an ice pick; the ice pick then bent in half, and the murderer is disgruntled.
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So what was Kyrgios's response to a disgruntled fan as he waited for Zverev to serve out the match?
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"It's sad that a disgruntled former White House employee is trying to profit off these false attacks," she said.
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According to the Orange County Register, the current owners' lawyer described the women as "disgruntled former employees" in court.
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He is now testing out themes to use against Clinton to persuade disgruntled Republicans to get behind his campaign.
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Aside from reaching out to the disgruntled reviewer to make nice, they can rate the delivery person on Relay.
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He recruited a band of disgruntled people inside Pixar — misfits whose ideas had been ignored — to work with him.
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"He did indicate that he is disgruntled with the V.A. system and was seeking attention for that," he said.
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Ryan Jackson, Mr. Pruitt's chief of staff, dismissed Mr. Chmielewski's criticism as a fabrication by a disgruntled former employee.
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Another hypothesis was that a recently fired employee had tipped off the agency in an act of disgruntled revenge.
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"I'm a disgruntled skunk, shoot you out my butthole," sings Wiz Khalifa, before aggressively spraying Lil Dicky's neanderthal avatar.
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In another twist, the police investigated allegations by Claire Thibout, described as a disgruntled former family accountant, that Mrs.
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Some in the Democratic Party lambasted disgruntled Sanders supporters at the convention whose actions they called chaotic and violent.
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But sometimes violence doesn't happen for two years if the disgruntled employee hasn't found a job by that time.
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And preliminary talks were underway to launch a Trump-branded TV network that would turn disgruntled voters into viewers.
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Data loss can be both deliberate — disgruntled or departing employees — or unintentional, through use of unauthorized and vulnerable applications.
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RODRIGUEZ: WELL, FIRST OF ALL, MOST OF THE INFORMATION HE'S GOTTEN APPEARS TO BE COMING FROM DISGRUNTLED EX-EMPLOYEES.
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As I've reported, the shareholder bar is increasingly disgruntled about the outcome of derivative litigation in Delaware Chancery Court.
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During intermission, an altercation erupted when a disgruntled musician entered Europe's dressing room and attacked him with a penknife.
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Détournement is an attitude as much as a form, and generally the work of the underdog, disgruntled or dispossessed.
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Cervera identified the shooter as a disgruntled employee of the city's Public Works Department, according to the Associated Press.
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Naturally, Twitter—or any number of websites that will allow disgruntled employees to air their grievances to an audience.
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Some are retweeting "rogue" federal Twitter accounts that have no verification that they're indeed written by disgruntled federal staffers.
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In one, he sits on a couch, the disgruntled gamer, discussing his violent fantasies and desire for simulated sex.
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Disgruntled supporters have recently formed the "Time To Go, Massimo" protest group, hoping to force Cellino to sell up.
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So, this is a problem that does not just affect people who are disgruntled about the 2016 presidential election.
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The rebels were led by Mr Déby's cousin and were largely disgruntled members of the president's ethnic group, the Zaghawa.
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That said, numerous reports and posts by her indicate that Aghdam was disgruntled about recent policy changes made by YouTube.
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What is known at this point is that some people are disgruntled, though it's for all sorts of different reasons.
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These disgruntled Hillary suppporters are related by blood to me but like leftists everywhere, they put political ideology before family.
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Per NBC, a source close to Seacrest dismissed the claims from the anonymous source, calling him a disgruntled ex-employee.
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Disgruntled franchisees Domino's Pizza Group is locked in a dispute with its UK franchisees that shows no signs of abating.
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The party need not worry that disgruntled veterans are "incipient democrats", says Neil Diamant, author of a book about them.
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Many of the replies to disgruntled users redirected them to Fandango or to the physical ticket counters at local theaters.
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Bradley Cooper was not expecting the adverse reaction his appearance at the DNC received from some disgruntled American Sniper fans.
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White House press secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders called Newman a "disgruntled" former employee "trying to profit off these false attacks."
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He looks shocked, disgusted, or disgruntled on the right side of the frame, and holds an object on the left.
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Now imagine if you swapped Gortat for a high-flyer like Philadelphia's disgruntled Nerlens Noel, and replaced Smith with Morris.
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Almost exactly one year ago, a disgruntled Jordanian policeman murdered two Americans at a training center in Amman, the capital.
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"Against one of the worst defenses in the league and we come out and do that," said a disgruntled Millsap.
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To soothe the disgruntled, the government has promised tens of billions of ringgit to poorer people, veterans, entrepreneurs and others.
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Southaven Mayor Darren Musselwhite had described the suspect as a disgruntled employee who had a personal grievance with a manager.
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SPICER: Sarah Huckabee-Sanders says the book is full of lies and false accusations from a disgruntled White House employee.
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Many airlines are going above and beyond to make sure those skies are friendly and not fraught with disgruntled customers.
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Some disgruntled workers on Whisper shared the creative ways they make downtime more bearable and work a little more entertaining.
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In its stead, a disgruntled Prince provided Warner with Come, which included material from his massive vault of unreleased songs.
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Overeem, as we know, is scheduled for a rematch with a very disgruntled Mark Hunt at UFC 209 in March.
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Authorities said DeSai was a disgruntled lawyer who wore a military-style outfit affixed with Nazi emblems during the attack.
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She placed third in 2012, underscoring a growing acceptance for her fierce anti-immigration, France-first nationalism among disgruntled voters.
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Disgruntled soldiers demanding bonuses and wage rises kicked off a revolt on Friday in French-speaking West Africa's largest economy.
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Cardinal George Pell, top Pope adviser, arrives in Australia to face sex charges Muller is not just another disgruntled employee.
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Later, a disgruntled Dean tracks Kevin down in his police car, shoots out his windows, and tries to kill him.
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The NFL has fined the disgruntled safety $13,369 for a flip of the middle finger, according to the Seattle Times.
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The big question is whether disgruntled ANC supporters will stay loyal, stay home or cast a ballot for an alternative.
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Hello Games, the indie studio behind sci-fi sim No Man's Sky, appears to have been hacked by disgruntled fans.
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"These are not sudden, impulsive acts where a student suddenly gets disgruntled," NTAC Director Lina Alathari told The Associated Press.
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Few had thought that the armed forces, however disgruntled, would dare to remove an elected leader who enjoys widespread support.
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"Realised today that 'If you break it, you own it' applies outside of retail as well!" another disgruntled netizen quipped.
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There are still some disgruntled bondholders who were not part of the $4.65 billion deal with the four hedge funds.
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The National Guard now raids properties in chavista areas at night, because they are being fired on by disgruntled residents.
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Most of those disgruntled Republicans, as Mr Trump appreciated, also favoured more defence spending and no cuts to Social Security.
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The first incident happened on July 30 in Southaven, Mississippi, in which a "disgruntled employee" shot and killed two workers.
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Even with a supportive management team, disgruntled colleagues are another hurdle that women in senior roles have to deal with.
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On Sunday around4:40 AM, disgruntled patrons firing into a strip club in Edinburg, Texas, killed one and injured six.
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They are hunted by disgruntled police and a vengeful biker gang but manage to best their adversaries via slapstick contrivances.
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He tells his disgruntled running mate to make sure Frank's plan to bring in Russia doesn't get any Republican support.
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I was obviously disgruntled, but my boss told me that there was nothing to negotiate—that my salary was fixed.
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Researchers at Volcani were reportedly very disgruntled by Ariel's autarchic decision—they claimed their entire research program had been compromised.
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His supporters say disgruntled SEALs in his platoon invented stories of atrocities in the hope of getting rid of him.
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Representing the disgruntled citizens of Cook County, the Can the Tax Coalition, made up of concerned voters, quickly stepped in.
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Ahmad has denied all of the allegations, saying that they are part of a plot led by disgruntled former employees.
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And as all this resistance inevitably translates into disgruntled constituents, members of Congress will have enormous incentives to stymie change.
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"Being a disgruntled veteran is something that I hear a lot throughout our veteran community here in Atlanta," he said.
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In recent weeks, large numbers of disgruntled investors have started to share their experiences online, updating one another about investigations.
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School administrators found themselves confronted not just by disgruntled parents but by pediatricians, urban planners, public relations specialists and psychologists.
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With Mr. Comey, it is the word of the president of the United States against a disgruntled, fired federal employee.
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This is yet one more Republican whom the president and his friends easily can redefine as a disgruntled former employee.
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In 1980, a fire in two clubs killed 37 people when a disgruntled customer set fire to one of them.
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Morris rolled his eyes, telling me that he assumed my understanding came from a "disgruntled" ex-employee—meaning George Mallinckrodt.
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The unprecedented marginalization and humiliation of senior princes haunts the young crown prince and his numerous disgruntled brothers and cousins.
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It also incorporates the permanently-disgruntled leftists who are mostly holdovers from the radical cliques of the 1960s and 85033s.
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Republicans see them as the reckless actions of disgruntled bureaucrats eager to advance their own agendas and sabotage Mr. Trump.
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It remains unclear whether Icahn will be able to persuade enough disgruntled Occidental shareholders to oust the board of directors.
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Humayun Khan, who was killed by a suicide bomber in Iraq, disgruntled many Republicans, as well as Democrats and independents.
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But as eager reporters and disgruntled employees rush to pass judgment, the other side of the story frequently gets lost.
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These National Front supporters are a disgruntled lot who are more likely than others to say they're certain to vote.
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" The spokesperson added: "This matter began after a disgruntled former employee raised complaints against the congresswoman regarding forced campaign activity.
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But now the problems of a disgruntled customer or employee can become twisted as they are broadcast to the world.
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Maybe there are a few disgruntled people who didn't get the jobs they want, and now are saying these things.
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SoulCycle's crappy instructors and faulty bikes are to blame for a catastrophic ankle injury ... so claims a very disgruntled customer.
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The Netherlands has come under pressure from the European Commission and Dutch citizens disgruntled about special favors for big companies.
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Lawyers for Trump and for the disgruntled students pursuing the federal suits did not immediately respond to requests for comment.
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Lawyers in Indianapolis are fielding calls from disgruntled customers and angry renters, and Indiana's attorney general has opened an investigation.
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One evening, a bomb threat sent thousands of disgruntled people into the streets as the Palais des Festivals was evacuated.
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In Portland, Oregon, so many scooters have ended up in the Willamette River that some disgruntled Portlanders made a website, scootersintheriverpdx.
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In 2010 nearly half the parliament was controlled by al-Wefaq, an opposition group that catered to the disgruntled Shia majority.
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The studio made news in October when in-house email and social media accounts were hacked, reportedly by a disgruntled employee.
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I'm going to carry the millennial vote, especially hipsters that will vote for me ironically, as well as disgruntled Bernie supporters.
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Adelson and his team are disgruntled about the Republican committees' lack of a response to ActBlue, a Democratic grassroots fundraising platform.
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They're afraid that some disgruntled member of the public is going to try to try to kill them for political reasons.
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The app won't necessarily provide a better solution than a disgruntled customer could get for themselves, but it could save time.
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These domestic animals can distinguish human facial expressions, and prefer a pleasant smile to a disgruntled frown, according to new research.
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Some clients, too, have been left disgruntled by financing terms that leave them with pennies on the dollar from big settlements.
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The speaker alleged further that the texts had come to light due to a disgruntled former employee who also received them.
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"Of course, the first thing that occurred to me is that, unfortunately, we have a disgruntled employee, a colleague," she says.
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" In recent years, I have established a formulation of my own: The three greatest words in journalism are "disgruntled former employee.
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Disgruntled Bernie Sanders supporters were easy to spot — some actually booed as the former candidate endorsed Hillary Clinton in his speech.
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Lots of promises to unify and heal and reach out to the disgruntled, even a few nice words about the media.
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Solov attempted to the smooth over the situation by scheduling a phone call with the disgruntled employee for the next day.
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Logistically, Twitter also offers a layer of anonymity, as well as a chance to share an account among multiple disgruntled authors.
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"Median family income has fallen, not risen, so there's a great disgruntled-but-employed majority out there," Mr. Holtz-Eakin said.
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Staff dealing with the problem, who fear for their jobs and their wages, showed no initiative in dealing with disgruntled passengers.
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Less than two weeks ago, two people were killed at another shooting in a Mississippi Walmart by a disgruntled ex-employee.
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It must also resolve the matter of criminal fines in America and fight a lawsuit brought by disgruntled shareholders in Germany.
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Disgruntled diamond traders in the 19th and 20th centuries allegedly spread that bad-luck rumor to deter people from buying opals.
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There are plenty of other dangers, too — station leaks, 3D-printed drones, disgruntled mercenaries, and space junk, to name a few.
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We first stop at Whole Foods, where I'm very disgruntled to not find pizzelle cookies anywhere since I'm specifically craving those.
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But as the company's controlling shareholder pre-bankruptcy, he is vulnerable to lawsuits from disgruntled lenders who lost billions of dollars.
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"These outlandish, unsubstantiated, and totally false claims fabricated by publicity hungry, opportunistic, disgruntled former employees, have no merit whatsoever," Hicks said.
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" Like other disgruntled Sanders delegates, she saw it as a bad omen about Clinton's real intentions: "Rather than demonstrate she will
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"If Jack dies in a drunk driving accident that will be the most predictable season finale ever," wrote one disgruntled fan.
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Hopefully, being in relationships with disgruntled partners isn't the price all #Girlbosses have to pay in order to achieve their #goals.
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Inside the organization, the College Board's top attorney has called Alfaro a "disgruntled former employee" and told staff to avoid him.
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United Airlines will cut a huge check with Dr. David Dao -- the airline and disgruntled passenger have settled the looming lawsuit.
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The protest had been organized by disgruntled farmers who wanted to get the attention of the French government, according to police.
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We laughed, we cried, we picked out our favourites, including these very annoyed cats and one very disgruntled chug (pug-chihuahua).
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On Friday, a security guard at the Whittier, California, school said he heard the "disgruntled" student threaten to use weapons there.
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It's a thought experiment, not a call to arms, although I admit to being as disgruntled with American politics as anyone.
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So governments will sometimes instead tighten the screws on the disgruntled region in order to limit its ability to govern itself.
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Back in New York, MoviePass' customer-service lines were clogged with calls from disgruntled subscribers who still didn't have their cards.
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Does DiGiorno hope to lure disgruntled NFL fans who might be ditching Papa John's because of its association with the league?
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White House officials argue Manigault Newman is a disgruntled former employee now seeking to make a buck by peddling false stories.
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One source said the move would be supported by disgruntled FBI agents who thought Comey mishandled the Hillary Clinton email investigation.
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It called the meeting to better explain its reasons for rejecting the PPG bid and to repair relations with disgruntled shareholders.
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In the meantime, residents of London should beware: there are few things in this world more deadly than a disgruntled swan.
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I can't see one disgruntled person in the crowd; not one angry soul in line ready to march down Fifth Avenue.
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" It showed a disgruntled white teenager with an assault rifle and said the film was "Presented by Thoughts and Prayers, Etc.
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Mr. Cohen's character pitched a clearly disgruntled Mr. Trump a business idea involving gloves to stop drips while eating ice cream.
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He had a smartphone, a website and a subject: his fellow disgruntled Marines, who had almost no voice of their own.
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When a disgruntled spouse casually heard about an ex's windfall, this turned into a mess and landed everyone back in court.
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William Guy, a disgruntled employee who had worked for the Wanderwells in South America, was charged with the murder but acquitted.
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Today the figure is 54 percent and sure to grow because it conveniently ties the hands of disgruntled or mistreated workers.
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JM Eagle declined to comment but has previously said the litigation was based on "scurrilous allegations" by a disgruntled former employee.
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Some Sisi supporters have jumped on this element, hoping to portray Ali as a disgruntled ex-employee simply looking for payback.
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Don't sleep on Sheera Frenkel's article about why disgruntled people on the internet are calling SWAT teams to tech executives' homes.
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"We find that Mr. Comey has a revisionist view of history and seems like a disgruntled ex-employee," Ms. Conway said.
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One person was killed when a "disgruntled employee" opened fire in a restaurant in Charleston, S.C., on Thursday, city officials said.
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Notably, it is also women and Democrats who are particularly disgruntled with the way democracy is working in the United States.
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Even as the helpful humans prepared the ladder, the dog seemed to be shimmying his way closer to the disgruntled cat.
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A source close to the investigation said Moseley was a disgruntled employee at the facility about 30 miles northeast of Baltimore.
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" John's attorney Orin Snyder said the lawsuit was "brought by a disgruntled former security officer seeking to extract an undeserved payment.
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For disgruntled banking customers ready to shop their money around for the best terms, here's how to compare fees and conditions.
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Just don't ask for "Sunday in the Park With George"; disgruntled fans might hear that as an invitation to Yankee Stadium.
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This isn't simply a matter of a strong political personality going full pit bull or disgruntled former presidential candidates blowing off steam.
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Her father, who took power in a coup as a military officer, was shot dead by his disgruntled spy chief in 1979.
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Along with a team of disgruntled former Stark employees, he sets out to regain the power and prestige he feels he's owed.
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"Of course, the first thing that occurred to me is that, unfortunately, we have a disgruntled employee, a colleague," she told PEOPLE.
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Publishers and investors have been disgruntled by the shakeups, saying it's leaving Barnes & Noble with little direction and no clear path forward.
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That whole flare up of summer 2014 pretty much dwindled to a flickering handful of irrationally disgruntled people circle-jerking themselves dizzy.
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Doctors sometimes worry about disgruntled patients becoming psychotic and attacking them, though we have no idea if this was the case here.
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Doesn't appear the fake George was flocked by fans -- especially those disgruntled ones who've been bitching about a botched final 'GoT' season.
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Gallagher insisted that disgruntled subordinates with no prior battlefield experience fabricated allegations against him over grievances with his leadership style and tactics.
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The lawsuit was settled, so we don't know the evidence on either side, and Ramsey insisted he was just a disgruntled employee.
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Waymo described Tang as a "disgruntled" former vehicle operator who was let go last year after failing to meet its safety standards.
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But for his manoeuvring, many more disgruntled Iranians might have abandoned the doctored electoral process and sought other means to voice dissent.
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Review bombing has become a common tactic for disgruntled internet users to register their displeasure with a particular product on the internet.
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On July 30, two Walmart employees were fatally gunned down in Southaven, Mississippi, by a disgruntled coworker who had recently been fired.
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Disgruntled investors and some analysts say that results in frequent conflicts of interest, as many small exchanges are backed by regional governments.
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And what of that disgruntled employee who, instead of taking an unauthorized copy to another employer, virally transmits it over social media?
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Park's father, who took power in a military coup in 1961, was shot dead by his disgruntled spy chief later in 1979.
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In retrospect, the whole thing looked like a political witch hunt designed to tarnish Clinton's political luster, as one disgruntled Republican charged.
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Current board members with the Commission on Presidential Debates said they felt complaints are just third-party candidates disgruntled by their losses.
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On Wednesday, WFAA Channel 8 News traffic reporter Demetria Obilor was the target of body-shaming from a disgruntled viewer on Facebook.
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Formally founded in April 2013, AfD was set up by academics disgruntled by Merkel's eurozone crisis management -- most notably the Greek bailouts.
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Last month, a disgruntled Virginia Beach city employee killed 12 innocent people in the latest high-profile example of an American epidemic.
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The work depicts two women, blond and brunette, on a blue-sheeted bed, a disgruntled white and black bulldog occupying the foreground.
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So Ed probably didn't use this trick to leak information, but maybe a few disgruntled NSA employees are starting to get ideas.
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Following Trump's election, a handful of popular "rogue" Twitter accounts sprang up, purporting to be run by disgruntled employees of federal agencies.
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Humphrey and Yingzeng claimed they were led to believe the former employee was a disgruntled ex-worker motivated to make false accusations.
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Roberto Bautista Agut sympathized with disgruntled spectators after his rain-interrupted fourth-round defeat to world number one Novak Djokovic on Wednesday.
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Sadly, another common mass shooting location is the workplace, often with a disgruntled employee or a recently fired employee holding the gun.
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I know that McCabe, the former deputy in the FBI's a disgruntled guy who left, and he doesn't like the president much.
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And how many disgruntled Democrats will defect from Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) following her party's disastrous showing at the polls?
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A report published by Chinese state media portrayed Huang as a disgruntled employee who became bitter after being fired from his position.
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If "Zen" sounded like it was from outer space, Hell Hath No Fury sounds like it was made by disgruntled shuttle engineers.
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Now an NFL team executive tells CNN that since Trump escalated the issue, teams are facing refund requests from disgruntled ticket holders.
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But he is not fully seen until late, when he had become disgruntled, disappointed, demoted, maimed, bitter, mercenary and full of grudges.
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Tito survives a coup instigated by Vitellia, the disgruntled daughter of a deposed ruler, and led by her lover, Sesto, Tito's friend.
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The Washington Redskins have told inquiring teams that disgruntled left tackle Trent Williams won't be traded, ESPN's Adam Schefter reported Monday evening.
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It is entirely plausible that a coterie of officers believed a polarized and disgruntled society would rise up once given a cue.
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"On Tuesday, Google told Business Insider that the statements by Cernekee, whom it described as a "disgruntled former employee," were "absolutely false.
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According to company records obtained by The Times, several co-workers denied her account and described her as disgruntled to Ford investigators.
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But there's been a lot of frustration from Academy members and Oscar fans to get to this point, and everyone seems disgruntled.
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MEXICO CITY — Acting on a tip from a disgruntled neighbor, two comedians dressed as drag queens confronted parking officers in broad daylight.
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Theories abound, but none have panned out: • Was "The Watcher" a disgruntled potential buyer who balked at the $1.3 million price tag?
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Virginia Beach Police Chief James Cervera described Craddock as "disgruntled," but declined to say more about what may have precipitated the attack.
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A colossal sculpture of a hand, standing on two fingers featuring a rather disgruntled face is disturbing the people of New Zealand.
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Shincheonji said that disgruntled former members and traditional churches alarmed over their shrinking congregations had spread false rumors to discredit the church.
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North Korea has become increasingly disgruntled with China since Mr. Kim took charge, particularly as Beijing has backed economic sanctions against it.
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It's politics as usual with them, which is perhaps why so many Americans are disgruntled about the major candidate choices they have.
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The pair, who fittingly are uncle and niece, are among a bunch of disgruntled folks who have gathered in a large house.
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In 2018, a disgruntled YouTuber took a gun to the company's San Bruno headquarters and injured three people before fatally shooting herself.
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"Just another disgruntled former employee who got fired for gross incompetence," Trump tweeted Tuesday morning of his former White House communications director.
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Friday's incident reminded some of a November 2017 incident in which a disgruntled Twitter contractor took Trump's account offline for 11 minutes.
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Along with a disgruntled Serbia, Russia and even some European Union countries also have yet to recognize Kosovo as an independent nation.
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Cameras stayed pinned on her throughout the ceremony, and one glance of her looking salty or disgruntled went viral as a meme.
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In April 2012, a disgruntled patient stabbed two doctors in Beijing, and in 2016 a father stabbed his daughter's pediatrician 15 times.
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Given the recent renovation, I would encourage prospective and disgruntled guests who haven't been in the past six months to visit again.
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Prague was also disgruntled with Beijing for a second, economic reason -- China had pledged investments that ultimately never came, the mayor said.
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Initially disgruntled, he ended up conceding that "All the anger that was in the sketch had gone out of" the finished painting.
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But the police in several cities have also cited disgruntled rickshaw and taxi drivers upset that bike-sharing has sapped their business.
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And last month, a disgruntled driver in eastern China lit a school bus on fire, state news media reported, killing 11 children.
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Disgruntled travelers may howl on Twitter or send furious emails, but airline executives know their bottom lines are for the moment secure.
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The promotion therefore compromises the drivers' control over their own cars as they try to avoid negative reviews from disgruntled, "hangry" passengers.
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Enormous success, such as that achieved by Amazon, will always create a backlash from the disgruntled groups who trade in, well, disgruntlement.
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Many disgruntled workers see it as another program for poor people that just pushed up their own premiums, offering little of benefit.
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" Gosar also tweeted that the siblings were disgruntled Hillary Clinton supporters who hate President Donald Trump and "put political ideology before family.
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In reality, it only takes one disgruntled ex-staffer, strategic leak, or mistaken email forward to lift the thin veil of anonymity.
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Disgruntled by the many changes to the service over the past few weeks, on August 5, you decided to cancel your subscription.
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Overshadowed by yet another email controversy, the Democratic Party is dealing with disgruntled factions who are disappointed Bernie Sanders isn't their nominee.
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"It's not like other mass shooting events, where he was a disgruntled former employee or customer or bullied school student," Stewart said.
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Grannies sticking needles in bananas and disgruntled employees hiding them in strawberries doesn't seem to have been a scenario anyone was expecting.
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There are a lot of moving parts to decentralize, but there are also plenty of disgruntled musicians out there waiting for something better.
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Google "should not be in the business of war," according to the letter to Pichai that was signed by thousands of disgruntled employees.
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Google and Alphabet have maintained that they aren't experiencing a diversity crisis but are rather dealing with complaints from a few disgruntled employees.
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At the end of a long day, the president would find himself disgruntled and upset after consuming his daily diet of cable news.
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"This book is nothing more than fabricated stories, many by former disgruntled employees, told to make the President look bad," read the statement.
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But scenes of paramilitary police and armored vehicles lining Zhenjiang&aposs streets further exacerbated the fraught relationship between the government and disgruntled veterans.
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The Steelers are listening to offers for the disgruntled Brown ahead of the opening of free agency, according to NFL Network's Ian Rapoport.
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Disgruntled users include the celebs Kylie Jenner and Chrissy Teigen, whose recent tweets about dumping Snapchat appear to have fueled Snap stock drops.
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Flash forward to 1995, when disgruntled baseball fans disconnected it from Black Power to express their disillusionment with the ending of the strike.
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Outside of bankruptcy, they do not face the risk of uncompensated time spent defending their own fee application from a disgruntled third party.
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There, he enlists a disgruntled, insurrectionist pack of exiled dogs, voiced by Bryan Cranston, Jeff Goldblum, Bob Balaban, Edward Norton, and Bill Murray.
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Mrs May avoided further confrontations with disgruntled colleagues only by retreating to Downing Street and turning away ministers who asked to see her.
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The differences end there, but still, Coolatta fans took out their frustrations on Twitter with tributes to the cold drink and disgruntled tweets.
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A disgruntled federal MP resigned from the party after the election in Victoria, further reducing the standing of the Liberal-led minority government.
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But if nothing else, it's got a disgruntled suburban protagonist straight out of a Philip K. Dick story — played ably by Steve Buscemi.
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With #DeleteUber trending once again following allegations of sexism from a former employee, disgruntled users are taking to the App Store to vent.
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We're living in a world where disgruntled people with the right hacking skills can influence our elections, wherever they are in the world.
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And also because a proliferation of ride-hailing rivals are available at the switch of an app to lure away disgruntled Uber drivers.
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Far-left politician Jean-Luc Melenchon and Green party leader Yannick Jadot are also running, drawing disgruntled voters away from the Socialist base.
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The company has subsequently been accused of price gouging, attracting the ire of consumers, lawmakers, doctors, and at least one disgruntled celebrity endorser.
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Green Party presidential candidate Jill Stein Stein's campaign will be out in force seeking to pick up the support of disgruntled Sanders supporters.
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"This book is nothing more than fabricated stories, many by former disgruntled employees, told to make the President look bad," reads the statement.
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The White House is slamming a new book by ex-staffer Omarosa Manigault-Newman, calling her âa disgruntled former White House employee.
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They were too angry, too loud, and too dangerous for all but the most disgruntled members of Korean society to understand and embrace.
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"The others armies are nowhere," said one disgruntled UPDF soldier who asked not to be named because he was not authorized to speak.
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A disgruntled Pakistani marketing agency has seized control of its client's Facebook page in order to demand payment supposedly owed by the brand.
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The Lyon County Sheriff's Dept tells us the driver is in custody, and they believe he's a disgruntled employee of the trucking company.
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The Tampa wideout was reportedly disgruntled with his role on Dirk Koetter's team throughout this past season ... and even reportedly requested a trade.
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If anything, it usually just results in puking WKD over someone's disgruntled nan or standing around awkwardly for six hours until home time.
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Sometimes they are disgruntled workers or beekeepers down on their luck with dead hives and take others to make up for their losses.
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But if they are disgruntled workers amenable to a populist rallying cry against the Washington elite, might they be tempted by Donald Trump?
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The White House has issued a blanket refutation of the book's claims, which it says are based on information from disgruntled ex-employees.
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The need to form alliances of convenience in Congress can lead to legislative chaos, especially when disgruntled partners bolt from the president's coalition.
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Gallagher has maintained he was wrongly accused by disgruntled subordinates who fabricated allegations against him over grievances with his leadership style and tactics.
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The White House has denied the claims made in her book, which it characterizes as baseless allegations made by a disgruntled ex-employee.
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A disgruntled customer in France entered an Apple Store in Dijon yesterday and calmly smashed devices in front of Apple staff and customers.
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As for the three vets I travelled with, they were paid before we left town, and the Louisiana-based vets don't seem disgruntled.
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Don't expect airport security lines to shrink anytime soon, the head of the Transportation Security Administration told a disgruntled House Homeland Security Committee.
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"Mobike was a good option for me since I work in the area," said Fernando Galicia, a disgruntled Mobike user in the metropolis.
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"Jack O'Donnell is a disgruntled former employee, and this is a totally unsubstantiated and false claim," said a spokeswoman for the Trump campaign.
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Clinton's side in her drawn-out primary fight with Senator Bernie Sanders of Vermont, a disclosure that enraged Mr. Sanders's already disgruntled supporters.
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In June, a disgruntled reader entered the newsroom of the Capital Gazette in Maryland and gunned down four journalists and a sales assistant.
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This is the Cardi who dominates "Invasion of Privacy": she's at the height of success, while remaining disgruntled and aggressively on the defensive.
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Disgruntled fans of the Cleveland Cavaliers have been trying to blame the team's troubles on the court on — wait for it — Khloé Kardashian.
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Mr. McConnell's delicate juggling act — the elections, Mr. Trump and disgruntled conservatives — explains the party's refusal to even hold hearings on Judge Garland.
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"It was just terrible," says Howard Eskin, a longtime sports talk radio host on WIP, the city's signature sounding board for disgruntled fans.
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New York Knicks prez Phil Jackson plans to meet with disgruntled star forward Carmelo Anthony in the next few days, sources told ESPN.
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In 1964, FBI agents mailed an anonymous letter to Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. written in the guise of a disgruntled black follower.
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Critic score: 58%Synopsis: A disgruntled businessman (Jack O'Connell) seeks retribution after following TV financial expert Lee Gates' (George Clooney's) poor investment advice.
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Many United States national team members played in the N.W.H.L. but were disgruntled after the league cut salaries during its 2016-17 season.
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Back at Malmö central station, on the Swedish border, we asked the disgruntled traveler from Copenhagen Airport, how she had perceived today's events.
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My social media accounts are constantly tagged by disgruntled people wanting to either complain or congratulate Jamie on his latest recipe or news.
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Meanwhile, revisit the original film (on Netflix) for its excruciating Thanksgiving dinner shared by Nola (Tracy Camilla Johns) and her three disgruntled lovers.
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First, they make overtures toward being disgruntled and troubled by the revelation, leading to news reports about a fissure in the Republican Party.
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Flight delays have a ripple effect on the complex interconnected network of air travel and often result in extra costs and disgruntled passengers.
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It's revealed that the shooter is a disgruntled colleague who was let go from the station and uploaded this clip to social media.
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Radev's move followed an announcement by disgruntled citizens that a three-day protest against the new changes would be staged in capital Sofia.
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In the past, it was up to journalists to act on tips from disgruntled players or agents to bring the scandals to light.
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"This litigation is based on allegations by a disgruntled former associate, who was let go as part of an overall restructuring," Walmart said.
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Can they really wish to spend their time there doing nothing but filing disgruntled press releases and listening to the anger of Sens.
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Instead of ignoring, mocking or laughing off the people in our society who seem disgruntled, angry or somehow "off" we must report them.
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The next morning a disgruntled employee fatally shoots three people and leaves three others wounded at a Rite Aid distribution center in Maryland.
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If the trend continues to spread, fans may become a little disgruntled at paying full price but missing out on seeing big names.
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It is the RNC's job to provide "cover and defense" to Trump while he faces attacks from "a rogue, disgruntled employee," McEnany said.
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" He called those who appeared on the documentary "a bunch of disgruntled people who are looking for their 15 minutes of TMZ fame.
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The audience was sizable and mostly women; the few disgruntled husbands in the crowd wore the faces of men who had been blackmailed.
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At his six trials, prosecutors described Mr. Flowers, now 49, as a disgruntled former employee who was angry because he had been fired.
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Elton John is firing back at the former employee who's accusing him of groping and sexual harassment ... calling the guy disgruntled and litigious.
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You can trace part of the rebellion against the Crown to disgruntled merchants who were unhappy with the crackdown on their business practices.
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The Queensland Strawberry Growers Association suspects that a disgruntled employee might be behind the attack, sneaking the needles and pins into the strawberries.
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Fans were disgruntled by the apparent darkness of episode 3, "The Long Night," and much has been written about the show's newfound fast pace.
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An iPhone 7 with a 3.5mm headphone jack is a dream device for any disgruntled Apple fans still mourning the loss of the port.
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Your emails could also become public if, say, a former colleague becomes disgruntled and decides to deliberately leak embarrassing private emails to the press.
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The suspect was a disgruntled employee who had access to the building and fired on multiple floors Friday afternoon, Police Chief James Cervera said.
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There are countless threads on Reddit and other forums featuring disgruntled iPhone X owners who are similarly perplexed about how easily their screens scratch.
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The reason I still practice yoga, even if in a disgruntled state, is that I generally feel better and sometimes calmer after doing it.
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To reassure disgruntled fans and rebuild his athletic department's reputation, the Illini will have to avoid trouble off the field–and win on it.
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On the other hand, those things definitely beat being the disgruntled Browns fan/airline employee who holds up wearied travelers with tales of woe.
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After the airline announced the plan, however, a disgruntled employee leaked emails suggesting Ryanair is simultaneously pressuring workers to sell more drinks on flights.
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Here is a short selection, for your enjoyment (or not, depending): we have found footage of the disgruntled employee who pulled Trump's account pic.twitter.
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She would, like, take off her skirt, and she'd be in her Vans and her jeans, and smoking cigarettes and being all disgruntled [Laughs].
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In recent years, acts of arson against forestry companies and other industries, often attributed to some disgruntled Mapuche groups, have increased in the region.
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The cranky internet sensation's million-dollar frown and deadpan humor captured our hearts, especially when we were feeling a little disgruntled with the world.
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Jennifer Verge saw the viral videos online, and drove 30 minutes to give the salon the tip they never received from the disgruntled patron.
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Snap disputes all of this as "scurrilous, publicity-seeking" allegations from a "disgruntled ex-employee," and believes the matter should be settled in arbitration.
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One anonymous disgruntled hire put PCP in the crew's soup, sending 50 people to the hospital (Cameron not included; he vomited just in time).
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That script, judging by remarks from a disgruntled Fukunaga, is likely a much more "conventional" version than the "experimental" film he wanted to make.
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But passing these deals requires political will and convincing some disgruntled electorates, at a time when anti-globalisation rhetoric is thick in the air.
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Mr. Trump has found an audience with Americans disgruntled by the rapid, disorderly change they associate with national decline and their own uncertain prospects.
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Security personnel keep watch over the entrance, on the lookout for disgruntled ex-employees and Facebook users who might confront moderators over removed posts.
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Among the crew, there were rumors that it had been a disgruntled chef that had been let go, but nothing ever came of that.
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The vote was triggered by disgruntled hardline Tory Brexiteers bitterly opposed to the Brexit deal that Mrs May has negotiated with the European Union.
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This isn't just a dump of information by a disgruntled employee that saw the new Snowden movie and thought they could be a hero.
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He wondered if it was the work of a disgruntled member of the LIGO team injecting a false signal into the data as revenge.
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Egged on by disgruntled citizens who have found themselves priced out of urban markets, city and national governments have sought to cool market excesses.
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Banks are loth to offer savers a negative interest rate, lest their disgruntled customers pull out their money and stick it under the mattress.
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The account in question is, as Twitter argues in its lawsuit, similar to many other "rogue" Twitter accounts purportedly run by disgruntled federal workers.
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Fans were disgruntled by the apparent darkness of episode 3, "The Long Night," and much has been written about the show's newfound fast pace.
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Daniel "Uptown" Funke answers yesterday's Guardian story about disgruntled third-party Facebook fact-checkers with a survey and finds that overall sentiment leans positive.
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In the mid-1970s, a couple of years before I was born, a disgruntled prospective tenant murdered my grandfather over a $160 security deposit.
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The airline has also agreed to give out $200 vouchers to disgruntled customers who have experienced a cancellation or delay longer than three hours.
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He is the new face of the Pelicans after disgruntled All-Star Anthony Davis was traded to the Los Angeles Lakers in the offseason.
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Disgruntled workers have been up in arms over what they claim are months' worth of unpaid wages, as well as cuts to existing salaries.
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Unfortunately, as a disgruntled (and satirically minded) reviewer noted, the app does not literally ship a Vive headset — and they're currently backordered until June.
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What we know about the suspect Police described Neumann as a disgruntled former employee acting alone with no ties to terror or subversive groups.
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After a flight from D.C. to Denver was diverted to Wyoming, the pilot thought an order of Domino's would perk up his disgruntled passengers.
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Toward the end of his trip, President Trump attends the NATO summit in Belgium, where he may face some disgruntled European leaders, Burns said.
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The shooter, Henry Bello, was a "disgruntled (former) employee" who worked at the hospital from August 2014 to February 2015, a hospital spokesman said.
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At one point, Rodriguez said Ackman "does not know what he's talking about" and was relying on disgruntled ex-ADP employees for his information.
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If Pepsi can use a tool to find disgruntled Coke fans, why can't police use the same tool to look for rioters and fugitives?
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Delighted investors and disgruntled money managers speak of "the Vanguard effect", the pressure that the giant's meagre fees put on others to cut costs.
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And then to brag about it on national television further proves the lack of character and integrity of this disgruntled former White House employee.
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Legal filings from the FTC in the case revealed Whitaker himself once sent a threatening email to a disgruntled customer, accusing them of extortion.
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Ebola treatment centers have repeatedly been attacked by armed militiamen and disgruntled locals, hampering efforts to contain the epidemic in the conflict-ravaged east.
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A Saudi-brokered transition brought Hadi to power in a government that sidelined the Houthis, who became disgruntled and captured much of the country.
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" Rudy Giuliani, Trump's personal attorney, on Wednesday blamed the reports on "disgruntled" members of Mueller's team who are "a bunch of sneaky, unethical leakers.
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Gather as many disgruntled neighbors as you can and send your complaints in writing to the managing agent and the board, Mr. Mintz said.
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Kelly's lawyer says his client is nothing like Jeffrey EpsteinA lawyer for R. Kelly called his alleged victims 'disgruntled groupies' in a court filingR.
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When he arrived at his designated seat, he was disgruntled to find not enough space in the overhead storage area, the Daily Mail reported.
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Lagos, Nigeria (CNN)A disgruntled politician who suffered a defeat in Uganda's parliamentary elections has reacted by removing boreholes he commissioned while in office.
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A court ruling that prohibits further strikes over the Eurowings strategy has slowed the walkouts, but disgruntled unions continue agitating over pay and pensions.
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Furthermore, individuals who report non-compliance are granted anonymity, providing any disgruntled employee a platform for taking down their former company with complete impunity.
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Reams of disgruntled members of the Charlton Life forum, which discusses all sorts of things about the city, vented their disgust regarding the letter.
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Butler, the disgruntled Minnesota Timberwolves star, requested a trade before finally reporting for the start of his final season before he hits free agency.
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We got the Season 17 alum at LAX Friday, and she thinks the whole sexual assault thing was made up by a disgruntled producer.
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George Metesky, a disgruntled former Con Edison employee known as the "mad bomber," was linked to 37 bombs around the city beginning in 1940.
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But they are also profoundly disappointing in their timing, as they are susceptible to being disregarded as the rantings of a disgruntled former employee.
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Peering at the screen, I saw a small, disgruntled-looking bird with a slim tail and a tiny patch of white over its eye.
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While the grower's association had said it suspected a "disgruntled ex-employee" of carrying out the initial contaminations, the woman's exact motives remain unknown.
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Years later, the agency and the Federal Bureau of Investigation still do not know whether the Shadow Brokers are foreign spies or disgruntled insiders.
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Danny McBride plays Sonny, a very disgruntled homeowner, who visits her office one day to talk to her boss (a cameo from Seth Rogen).
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His ventures had left a string of disgruntled investors and contractors, some of which might have been ready to talk if anyone called them.
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He favored McDonald (four catches for 112 yards) and JuJu Smith-Schuster (nine for 116) to the recently disgruntled Antonio Brown (six for 50).
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Once, shabby stores and disgruntled workers might have been a bad look for a department store; now they are, at most, a secondary problem.
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Quotable: "I have been awake for 20176 hours now," said one disgruntled groom who was flying to his wedding on Kos, a Greek island.
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When Mr. Giuliani learned that Mr. Lutsenko and other disgruntled Ukrainian officials were trying to reach out to the Americans, he welcomed the opportunity.
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As the fate of the ship remains up in the air, disgruntled passengers demand answers from the captain (Laurie) and his ill-equipped crew.
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He quashed an attempted coup in 1912 by disgruntled military officers who accused the king of financial extravagances and sought to establish democratic rule.
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Alison Parker, a local broadcast journalist, was shot and killed on live television in Roanoke, Virginia, by a disgruntled former co-worker in 2015.
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Conservative groups were outraged, particularly over a section of the report that warned that white supremacist groups could try to recruit disgruntled military veterans.
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But if you have to choose between a more modest gift and the risk of disgruntled or resentful colleagues, settle for the smaller present.
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They were motivated, in part, by videos posted online by Muhammad Ali, a disgruntled businessman and former actor, who accuses the government of corruption.
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When Mr. Taylor danced for Cunningham, he said he became disgruntled when Cunningham asked his dancers to choose an object out of a hat.
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That the decision was made to publish it should tell you that this isn't some disgruntled mid-to-upper manager buried in the bureaucracy.
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Conservative groups were outraged, particularly over a section of the report that warned that white supremacist groups could try to recruit disgruntled military veterans.
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Most people in the audiences were educated, urban youths, disgruntled with the system and energized by Mr. Khan's populist, anticorruption and anti-American message.
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In 20th-century fiction, wedding bells tolled as forbiddingly, with a plethora of disgruntled husbands yearning to ditch capitalist conformity and hit the road.
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Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads "Why am I being exposed to this inside a museum?" a disgruntled visitor asked a Whitney security staffer.
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From attack ads to protests to disgruntled Teamsters, the tax was the subject of fierce lobbying and debate in the City of Brotherly Love.
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Comic Steve Brown probably wishes he just got heckled Sunday night at a comedy club, because a disgruntled "fan" seemed gunning to kill him.
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Besides that, that a lot of our information was wrong, and that our sources were disgruntled former employees and so on and so forth.
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" In it, he revealed that a disgruntled employee who was passed over for a promotion had "conducted quite extensive and damaging sabotage to our operations.
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John Bellingham, a bankrupt and disgruntled businessman, shot British Prime Minister Spencer Perceval in the lobby of the Palace of Westminster on May 11, 1812.
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The European Union could take a lesson from Rutte about how to stop the populist tide and take the concerns of the disgruntled more seriously.
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Detectives believe the disgruntled tenant wanted to carry out the potentially deadly act because of an upcoming eviction and his anger toward his Jewish neighbors.
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Bryan Cranston may play a disgruntled broadcaster on Broadway, but in real life, he's mad as hell and he's not going to take it anymore.
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Any large tech firm gets sued a lot—they're ripe targets for patent trolls, disgruntled customers, and competitors who think they've ripped off their product.
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Just days after releasing the first official trailer for "Sonic the Hedgehog," the film's director took to social media to try and assuage disgruntled fans.
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Or maybe you're a disgruntled New Orleans Saints fan who needs a replacement after NFL referees forced you to punch your old TV to pieces.
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A "disgruntled" former employee opened fire at a business in Orlando, Florida, on Monday morning — killing five people before he killed himself, according to authorities.
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Your article zoned in on some disgruntled former employees rather than the roughly 500 staff members who work tirelessly to honor and empower our wounded.
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Walmart spokesman Randy Hargrove said the litigation is based on allegations by a disgruntled former employee, who was let go when the business was restructured.
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Videos of disgruntled and often-asleep koalas of Australia, were the internet's light of Eärendil in the Shelob's lair that has been the past year.
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The disgruntled include Ms Rousseff's left-wing Workers' Party, which slams Mr Temer's reforms and regards his replacement of his former boss as a "coup".
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As for Lara, her chat with the disgruntled widow of a former partner who died on 9/11 lifts the veil off the veiled threat.
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As they put it, so deep and unchecked were the city's inequities that the slightest provocation was sufficient to send disgruntled residents over the edge.
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Reacting to the tape, White House Deputy Press Secretary Hogan Gidley described the frenzy as the work of a "disgruntled" and "self-serving" former official.
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One of his key roles was to act as a conduit for disgruntled party members who felt they had been ignored in May's election campaign.
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Defense lawyers say the allegations against him were fabricated by subordinate SEAL team members disgruntled with his leadership style and seeking to force him out.
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She concluded that it was now an opportune time for global lawmakers to put in place the policies that would help this disgruntled middle class.
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Disgruntled shareholders will grill Cenovus at an annual meeting on Wednesday following results about its purchase of most of ConocoPhillips' Canadian oil and gas assets.
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Uber CEO Travis Kalanick is looking to mend fences with the disgruntled driver he argued with about falling fares for luxury rides ... TMZ has learned.
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Then, when Cynthia came in, she was such a positive spirit, and she was automatically helpful when she knew I was disgruntled by the pain.
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Furthermore the article, which was published by Winning Democrats, referenced how Canada has adopted an open door immigration policy for disgruntled Americans - which it hasn't.
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Disgruntled with Merkel's liberal migrant policy, Germans abandoned her party in droves in September's national election to hand the conservatives their worst result since 1949.
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He deeply enjoys military pomp and circumstance, and was reportedly disgruntled to learn he couldn't add more military honors to his own Inauguration Day festivities.
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This year, a massive red tide algal bloom and subsequent disruptive protests from disgruntled fishermen, have caused hundreds of millions of dollars in additional losses.
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The historical essay was reposted on the disciplinary commission's website (where it remains); it was clearly more than the work of a single disgruntled editor.
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More charges may follow the indictment, which is based on testimony given by a disgruntled former PT senator, Delcídio do Amaral, in return for leniency.
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"I'm sorry, who the heck thought it was a good idea to make a techno remake of 'She's Like the Wind'?" asked one disgruntled viewer.
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Disgruntled gamers review bomb games, driving down Steam's internal scoring system to make games seem worse than they are in an effort to kill sales.
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That's the feat cast member Beck Bennett pulled off in his turn as a disgruntled ex-employee who turns to a life of chocolate peddling.
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The tower is also the subject of a Canadian lawsuit against Trump and associates by disgruntled investors who say they were misled in their deals.
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" Press secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders said Manigault Newman is only a "disgruntled former White House employee" who is "trying to profit off these false attacks.
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Despite Minnesota Timberwolves owner Glen Taylor's reported insistence that the team trade disgruntled star Jimmy Butler, the asking price is said to be too high.
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"But if he leaves, and people are disgruntled, I'll have to make another decision, and I don't have that decision in my mind just yet."
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Niel is not alone in being a disgruntled investor in Iliad, which was worth 5003 billion euros before Tuesday's announcement pushed the shares up 18%.
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Ahead of the book's release, Trump and the White House have sought to undermine Manigault Newman's credibility and paint her as a disgruntled former employee.
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Completing the triad of complaints was the disgruntled Ecuadorian negotiator, a colleague of the one who had refused to return American phone calls last spring.
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This would provide federal employees with the same legal avenue as disgruntled private sector workers and would be a better venue to hear these appeals.
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Disgruntled residents have demanded that the 3,600-acre (1,457-hectare) facility, where surplus gas is pumped underground and stored until needed, be shut down altogether.
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"She's disgruntled she didn't get her contract renewed and the timing is very suspicious," the Fox host Greta Van Susteren said in a telephone interview.
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"This book is nothing more than fabricated stories, many by former disgruntled employees, told to make the president look bad," she said in a statement.
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""I'm mad that she twirled it like pasta," said another person, whilst a further disgruntled pasta-lover called it the "saddest thing I've ever seen.
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Conner, a second-year running back, filled in for Le'Veon Bell, the disgruntled veteran who has neither reported nor signed the Steelers' franchise tag tender.
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Whitaker was so involved in the company he sent a threatening email to a disgruntled customer, which was filed in the case by the FTC.
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What follows is a timestamped log of my ride down the camino—a race against death marked by punctured tires, disgruntled locals, and dizzying precipices.
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Same goes for Phil Jackson, assuming he still watches the NBA: Would he package a suddenly disgruntled Kristaps Porzingis with an unprotected first-round pick?
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The result was "Yule Shoot Your Eye Out," a sardonic and disgruntled acoustic track that would live far longer than they ever could have expected.
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Some fans might be disgruntled about the fact that Jones refused to leave, making the Orioles lose out on possible prospects for their imminent rebuild.
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The building is also the subject of a Canadian lawsuit against Trump and associates by disgruntled investors who say they were misled in their deals.
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Well, it was until a disgruntled employee of the Mercy Health System, based in Janesville, Wisconsin, wrote to tell me about Mercy CEO Javon Bea.
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The El Paso shooting came a week after a disgruntled Walmart employee killed two co-workers and wounded an officer at a Southaven, Mississippi store.
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Government officials have never charged anyone in the Shadow Brokers breach, and speculation has centered on two possible perpetrators: Russian intelligence or disgruntled N.S.A. insiders.
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Many know Sykes from "Curb Your Enthusiasm" or "black-ish," where, like Esther, she is extremely funny in a fairly limited (and often disgruntled) role.
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Later in the book, the earrings were inadvertently described as nine carats each, a discrepancy about which more than 450 readers wrote her disgruntled letters.
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In their own memo summarizing Ms. Newbold's comments to the committee, they presented her concerns as overblown and depicted her as a disgruntled federal employee.
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When Hillary Clinton visited Islamabad as secretary of state a few years ago, she was asked why America behaved like a disgruntled mother-in-law.
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The Washington Post has reported that some disgruntled conservatives are floating the idea of recruiting Newt Gingrich or former Senator Rick Santorum for Ryan's job.
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Before it was known for being a string of films about a disgruntled hockey player, Friday the 13th was known as a day of terror.
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We were sold, despite the part when the Gunny was killed by Pyle, a disgruntled recruit who was humiliated and hazed one too many times.
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" When Chmielewski's dismissal was first reported last week, Wilcox called him one of "a group of disgruntled employees who have either been dismissed or reassigned.
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Mr. McMahan suggested that the charges were made up by "one or two disgruntled employees that started working underground to fan the flames" of discontent.
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Which would suggest that disgruntled Republicans looking for someone other than President Donald Trump to vote for would not find it in a socialist nominee.
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When he was finally discharged, in June of 2009, he was disgruntled, and he told Komel not to come to the ceremony for returning soldiers.
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Those could come from disgruntled Republicans or even from Democrats who aren't happy about how the night is going for their preferred candidate, she said.
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In court on Wednesday, Padilla said Uber viewed the Jacobs letter as a tactic by a disgruntled former employee to secure money from the company.
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Trump, meanwhile, says his impeachment is a partisan and unconstitutional "crusade" by disgruntled Democrats who want to overturn the results of the 2016 presidential election.
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In Manila, the capital of the Philippines, a disgruntled gunman claiming he had a live grenade took over a mall for 10 hours on Monday.
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The Mail on Sunday, published the next day, featured a front-page interview with Ms. Markle's uncle, who was also disgruntled about not being invited.
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Two days later, on February 5, Trump repeated the claim that Jacobus "begged" his campaign for a job and became disgruntled after being turned down.
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The fact that he's holding that bit of the Mandalorian's ship's control panel, the knob he made his disgruntled dad realize was actually a toy!
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Many public figures, including Democratic primary candidate Bernie Sanders, have used their platforms in recent months to speak out on behalf of disgruntled tech workers.
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But other experts have grown increasingly skeptical of the new approach, arguing that manufacturing errors, disgruntled insiders and sheer incompetence can also send missiles awry.
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The prosecution alleges Joshua Schulte, a disgruntled former CIA employee, leaked 8,000 pages of secret material to WikiLeaks to get revenge against his former employer.
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The protests come amid fears that hospital staff could band together with other disgruntled groups such as transport workers planning mass strike action on Dec.
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In 2017 some 8,400 disgruntled soldiers—about a third of the total—took over the country's second city, Bouaké, demanding $8,000 and a house each.
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" He called the author a "disgruntled deceptive bad actor" who should quit rather than "undermine what President Trump and this administration are trying to do.
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Disgruntled Jimmy Butler caused a stir at the Minnesota Timberwolves' practice on Wednesday, and he wasn't given a chance to do so again on Thursday.
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The country is crawling with disgruntled athletes leapfrogged by cheaters, understandably envious of the riches and the praise that cheating players go on to receive.
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At the Gravelines nuclear power station, in the north of France, disgruntled employees burned tires in the road and handed out anti-reform law flyers.
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In Breitbart, he was building a platform that for the first time could become the central hub for these disgruntled Americans to congregate around daily.
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He also let the most disgruntled leave in a chaotic exodus of makeshift boats that forced U.S. President Bill Clinton to agree to more orderly migration.
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But in 218, as competitors tried to lure Uber's disgruntled drivers to their services, the company began introducing a series of small changes that drivers wanted.
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It's not clear what that group is—beyond a purported organization of disgruntled soldiers and/or veterans—or whether the claim of responsibility was a hoax.
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The guy who's been arrested for Tekashi69's kidnapping and robbery is one of the rapper's disgruntled ex-crew member ... and it appears he wanted revenge.
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Man of action Trump is making no secret of his top priority: Pay back the disgruntled voters who sent him to Washington to blow things up.
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Everyone knows this, yet still you have all these disgruntled writers scapegoating diversity programs instead of talking about the real issue at hand, which is nepotism.
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The biennial even had to compete with a lively rival survey exhibition in town at the same time called iBiennale created by a disgruntled former partner.
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The disgruntled taco-eater refused to leave the drive-thru line and caused a back-up of several cars, all because her preferred sauce was unavailable.
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Yet disgruntled academy members say they are at the end of the sausage-making machine — (ain't no flies on us!) — and merely adjudicating films already made.
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"Students in band uniforms are an easy and all-too-common target for disgruntled fans — especially these idiots who attend Miami games," Dunnigan said on Facebook.
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Google walkout organizers aren't satisfied with CEO's response Throwing out its policy of forced arbitration was one of the five demands disgruntled employees had for Google.
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The men who want to stay there say the alternatives are less secure and they fear for their safety after threats of violence from disgruntled locals.
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But the campaign between two candidates who plumb historic depths in personal approval ratings promises to leave the next president with a disunited and disgruntled nation.
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"This baseless lawsuit is brought by a disgruntled former security officer seeking to extract an undeserved payment," John's attorney, Orin Snyder, tells PEOPLE in a statement.
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Last April, The New York Times reported a long list of disgruntled investors in Mr. Newman's ventures, which also included a now-defunct film production company.
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Never before in American history have disgruntled leaders of the minority party sought to deligimitmize and bring down a duly elected president of the United States.
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On Monday, disgruntled former White House aide Omarosa Manigault Newman released two new tapes of conversations she secretly recorded during her time in the Trump administration.
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That capitalist spirit would be fine — encouraged, even — were Sophia not getting in bed next to her boyfriend, Shane (Johnny Simmons), disgruntled from evenings spent alone.
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Some military bases in Afghanistan have limited the number of troops carrying weapons, in order to guard against insider attacks by militant sympathizers or disgruntled recruits.
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Hannity brought up the murder while speculating about leaks of damaging DNC emails that he believes may have come from "dissatisfied, disgruntled" staffers within the group.
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Dr. Zain Kadri, who practices on Rodeo Drive, claims a disgruntled former employee has copies of the files, which also include medical and other personal information.
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In 2013, a disgruntled former Los Angeles Police Department officer, Christopher Dorner, used a gun with a silencer to murder four people and wound several others.
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"The major reason for this is that Donald Trump is a far less attractive alternative to disgruntled Democrats than John McCain was in 2008," he writes.
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These are the sounds of boxes being checked, and they leave disgruntled anyone who actually lives with the horrors signified by the buzzwords and talking points.
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Disgruntled Sandernistas were already intending to disrupt the convention in Philadelphia; Debbie Wasserman Schultz, a Floridian congresswoman, duly resigned as the committee's chairman on July 24th.
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This is because banks are loth to offer savers a negative interest rate; disgruntled savers might pull their money out and hoard it under the mattress.
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Or perhaps, weighed down by economic stagnation and the burden of the far-right, anti-EU National Front, it will become a disgruntled and disruptive force.
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Kelly denied the allegations ... blasting his alleged victims as "disgruntled groupies," this according to docs in which he asks the judge to release him pending trial.
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A jar of sulfuric acid was tossed in his face; the assault, it was later discovered, had been engineered by a disgruntled dancer in the company.
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It is not clear whether John Doe is a disgruntled insider or a hacker who broke into the law firm's files, as the firm has suggested.
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Nothing — and we mean nothing — makes spending a day battling hoards of baby strollers and disgruntled partners at IKEA worth it quite like those Swedish meatballs.
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Park's father led South Korea for 18 years after seizing power in a military coup before he was assassinated by his disgruntled spy chief in 1979.
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If you make a mistake at work, and a disgruntled client or customer demands to see your supervisor, you can hire Ishii to impersonate the supervisor.
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"A few disgruntled people can create a lot of noise, but if you ask the majority of people, they can tell a different story," he said.
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Even so, disgruntled residents have demanded the 3,600-acre (1,457-hectare) facility, where surplus gas is pumped underground and stored until needed, be shut down altogether.
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Middle-aged men in Japan are up for rent Ken Sasaki, 48, has a vibe that is anything but that of a disgruntled middle-aged man.
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If you remain silent on this issue, a disgruntled buyer could argue that you committed fraud in the contract by keeping mum about smoke and odors.
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A restaurant in Bristol, UK, has got revenge on a disgruntled customer who left a scathing review on TripAdvisor — by naming a cocktail in his honour.
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He's also been questioned by the police, covered four times in the local press, and chased back to his office by a pair of disgruntled neighbors.
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" White House spokeswoman Sarah Sanders said the book was "nothing more than fabricated stories, many by former disgruntled employees, told to make the president look bad.
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Advisers to Mr. Trump said that reports of chaos were being spread by disgruntled former members of the transition or people bitter about the election results.
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Zamora said a police negotiator was trying to talk to the gunman — a disgruntled former security guard at the shopping complex — inside a mall administration office.
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"There could be a large number of disgruntled citizens," said Ellen Wald, a Middle East historian and senior fellow at the Atlantic Council's Global Energy Center.
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A fixed, across-the-board reduction in salary, defined in percentage terms, might simply produce an organization full of disgruntled people waiting for a better opportunity.
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Disgruntled people often go into "Office Space" mode, choosing to fight by sabotaging the workplace, or flight by doing the bare minimum not to get fired.
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New Line can use roughly 20 Sanrio characters, including the popular Gudetama, a disgruntled cracked egg, and My Melody, a rabbit who wears long ear warmers.
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White House officials and Mr. Trump have portrayed Ms. Manigault Newman and Mr. Cohen, who is under investigation in New York, as disgruntled and discredited figures.
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Now he must confront an economy weakened by the flight of international investment and domestic capital, an increasingly disgruntled populace and deteriorating relations with Western allies.
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In it, law enforcement officers recount their undercover sting operations that have caught vengeful ex-spouses, disgruntled former co-workers and ruthless criminals seeking out hits.
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We assumed that Mr. Bolton was disgruntled and we didn't expect that he was going to be saying a lot of nice things about the president.
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Officials say the suspect was at some point a security guard at the facility, and a source close to the investigation called her a disgruntled employee.
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But a meeting could give disgruntled shareholders an opportunity to push for a vote on the position of Burgmans — which they have been demanding for months.
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The overwhelming number come from disgruntled litigants, and it appears that courthouse employees or others with arguably valid complaints against judges do not use the system.
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The Miami Dolphins traded disgruntled defensive back Minkah Fitzpatrick to the Pittsburgh Steelers for a 2020 first-round draft pick, multiple media outlets reported Monday night.
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"If you don't like your job and you're disgruntled, because of what this President has done, you can find another job," Lewandowski told CNN's John Berman.
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ISIS recruiters can instantaneously establish contact with Syrian families trapped inside Raqqa's internment camps and disgruntled French teenagers trapped in basements at home with equal ease.
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Gallagher has insisted his accusers were disgruntled subordinates with no prior battlefield experience who fabricated allegations against him over grievances with his leadership style and tactics.
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Incidentally, the National Park Service now says those Twitter posts from the Badlands came from a disgruntled former employee who had commandeered the account without permission.
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A disgruntled woman, whom Mr. Pope described as a "neighborhood eccentric," was upset about an article describing her as a hoarder who had threatened her neighbors.
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They say the allegations against Chief Gallagher were concocted by disgruntled subordinates who could not meet his demanding standards and wanted to get rid of him.
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"This litigation is based on allegations by a disgruntled former associate, who was let go as part of an overall restructuring," a Walmart rep tells Recode.
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"It is absolutely critical that the law is complied with," said Richard East, a lawyer at Quinn Emanuel, which is representing a group of disgruntled bondholders.
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As Search Engine Land reports, the reasoning behind the ban is straightforward, as disgruntled employees may leave bad reviews solely because of issues with their ex-bosses.
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Some employees found themselves having to handle disgruntled creditors, fielding questions they could not answer, and facing queues of people in the office worried about their loans.
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Four months ago, University of Illinois athletic director Josh Whitman was just another disgruntled fan—unhappy, like many others, with the direction of the school's athletic program.
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Then staff at the parent firm get disgruntled with their rule-breaking peers—who, for their part, have not been given the budget to build anything sizeable.
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Ebola treatment centers have repeatedly been attacked by armed militiamen and disgruntled locals, hampering efforts to contain the epidemic in Democratic Republic of Congo's conflict-ravaged east.
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Phoenix's slide has reached the point where owner Robert Sarver is railing against millennial culture in reference to disgruntled forward Markieff Morris while spreading around the blame.
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The case was brought to the European Court of Justice by disgruntled investors who saw their savings wiped out by a banking rescue in Slovenia in 2013.
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She became an internet celebrity in September 2012, when Tabatha's brother Bryan posted photos showing her in all her disgruntled glory on the r/pics sub-Reddit.
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This story that we are seeing today is designed to drive home with the disgruntled population in Iran just how elitist and out of touch Rouhani is.
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Oscar, played by David Harbour, is a disgruntled -- nay, grouchy -- garbage worker in the neighborhood of Sesame Street, which has become a haven for crime and corruption.
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I put the company in touch with these disgruntled customers (who had been emailing the company about wanting a refund) and they both received refunds soon thereafter.
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Before it was known for being a string of increasingly ludicrous films about a disgruntled hockey player, Friday the 13th was known as a day of terror.
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But it seemed Gvasalia learned from his mistakes — or was disgruntled by the bad press — and included non-white models in his Vetements couture show in July.
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On Tuesday, the singer shared a disgruntled pic of herself and admonished the delivery service for failing to believe her identity and release a package to her.
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You only need to listen to the buzzing of the disgruntled Beyhive (myself included) for an example of how whiteness typically wins out on music's biggest night.
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British Prime Minister Theresa May's leadership is under intense scrutiny from a number of disgruntled members of her own party — not least former Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson.
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Some disgruntled unit buyers filed lawsuits against Talon and a class-action suit seeking the return of deposits was launched earlier this month against the tower's developer.
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Pittsburgh Steelers president Art Rooney II said he still hasn't talked to disgruntled wideout Antonio Brown but has left the door open a crack for a reconciliation.
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LIGHTNING STILL SEEK TRADE Tampa Bay General Manager Steve Yzerman said that the suspension of the disgruntled forward Jonathan Drouin would not change efforts to trade him.
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Once you've grown an entry-level woman into a mid-level senior engineer or manager, you risk the same threats you do with men who become disgruntled.
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Online, a contingent of disgruntled players has been pushing back against the "inaccuracies" of the game, specifically the developer's decision to include female soldiers on the frontlines.
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The New York Times reports disgruntled television anchor Cui Yongyuan leaked two contracts for one of Fan's upcoming movies, Cell Phone 2, in May of this year.
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" As for why she would come forward, Douglas offered, "Maybe she is disgruntled her career didn't go the way she hoped and she is holding this grudge.
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Yet disgruntled Chinese software developers have recently found one at their fingertips: GitHub, a platform owned by Microsoft that allows developers to help each other build software.
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There's plenty of speculation right now around apparently disgruntled investors in SoftBank's Vision Fund, but the drum continues to beat and the checks continue to be written.
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Everyone wants to be the fifth Beatle, not limited to Eddie Murphy's disgruntled sax man Clarence Walker on "Saturday Night Live", and even Apu from "The Simpsons".
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Calling the disgruntled shareholders a "couple of aggressive hedge funds" that also own Ambac shares, he noted, "We're not aware of any shareholders calling for my ouster."
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Cervera said the suspect was a longtime public utilities employee, and described him as "disgruntled," but declined to say more about what may have precipitated the attack.
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Rooney is in Florida, where he owns a home, and has been hoping to at least open a line of communication with the disgruntled wideout, Rapoport reported.
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Analysts saw the move as a positive for GAM, whose shares plunged 75% last year, because it removed the risk of potential legal action by disgruntled clients.
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The big problem at this stage is that in the absence of tapes, it will be the word of the President against his disgruntled former FBI director.
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For the artistically-inclined denizens of Twitter, Schumer and Pelosi apparently reminded them of the OG disgruntled parents: the farmers in Grant Wood's 1930 masterpiece American Gothic.
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"We will have a national emergency, and we will then be sued," Trump said, donning a disgruntled affect as he outlined what he believes will play out.
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Last week, Swedbank fired its CEO Birgitte Bonnesen only an hour before its annual meeting after disgruntled shareholders rounded on her handling of the money laundering allegations.
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It is just the sort of attack Mr Trump, a fellow outsider who hopes to win over many disgruntled Sandernistas, will use against Mrs Clinton in November.
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Following an article about the modern version in a local newspaper, several disgruntled readers wrote letters to point out that the "true" clanger is a boiled one.
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Minutes later, they were both shot and killed, the victims of a sickening gang-style hit at the hands of a disgruntled former police officer, Christopher Dorner.
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" The White House denied Manigault Newman's claims Friday, slamming her as a "disgruntled former White House employee" who is "trying to profit off of these false attacks.
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But based on his ICE comments and the uneven results of his campaign efforts, Sanders no longer seems like such a sure figurehead for disgruntled Democratic voters.
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According to multiple reports Sunday morning, representatives for the holdout Bell haven't told the Steelers when, or if, the disgruntled running back will show up this season.
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His complaints in some ways resemble those of a disgruntled artist warring with a record company: lack of communication, inexplicable delays, disagreements over payments from merchandise sales.
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The overwhelming majority come from disgruntled litigants, and it is plain that courthouse employees or others with arguably valid grievances against judges do not use the system.
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Mantello has directed the actresses to play their roles as though they were, respectively, a sadistic, castrating drama queen, a dour, bitter spinster, and a disgruntled majorette.
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The event launched weeks of protests in Belgrade that quickly outgrew their initial impetus, tens of thousands of disgruntled citizens joining in a general expression of discontent.
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Symbolically, the anemic numbers demonstrate that progressive donors disgruntled by the disastrous 2016 primary process have not come home in this time of need for the Democrats.
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Sicilian authorities have pointed the blame at various groups they say have motives for starting the fires, including the mafia, property developers, and disgruntled former forest rangers.
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Matthew Nugent, one of the squadron's senior enlisted airmen, said in a Facebook post that Colonel Schroeder was killed by a disgruntled sergeant facing a disciplinary hearing.
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As you'd expect, the discovery has been greeted with cheers from many users who were disgruntled when Facebook yanked chat from the app all those years ago.
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Tesla and Musk also are facing possible class-action lawsuits from disgruntled securities holders, with potential damages there likely outweighing what would be sought by the government.
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Orange County Sheriff Jerry Demings described Neumann as a disgruntled ex-employee but said it was not clear why he was fired or what prompted his actions.
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President Trump's divisive rhetoric and appeal to disgruntled, gun-fondling, insecure white males has contributed to the toxic smog of hate that made such an act possible.
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Both Vulture (Adrian Toomes) and Mysterio (Quentin Beck) were disgruntled with Tony Stark and fueled into a life of crime because of events in other MCU films.
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A disgruntled gamer shot and killed two people and wounded 11 others Sunday at a video game tournament in Jacksonville, Florida, before turning the gun on himself.
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"I want people who are disgruntled because they have a better way of doing things and they are having trouble finding an avenue," Mr. Bird told me.
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" Schaefer also took to Twitter with a thread responding to a crowd she describes as "American comedians disgruntled about Hannah Gadsby's special for not having 'enough' jokes.
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Whether a modern-day Huang Chao would then appear — and would know how to galvanize a disgruntled population into rising up — no one can tell, of course.
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"The statements made by this disgruntled former employee are absolutely false," a Google spokesperson said in a statement, adding that Cernekee was fired for downloading confidential information.
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Sometimes it is more the work of a novelist, and sometimes it is simply the work of a disgruntled employee who has a dog in the hunt.
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"He's had a brilliant campaign," said Chuka Umunna, a senior member of the Labour Party who was among those openly disgruntled with Mr. Corbyn's leadership last year.
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Over the course of five days, mobs of disgruntled white workers and their families targeted government buildings and then African Americans and black-owned buildings and businesses.
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An hour into the day's odds, a casino worker feels compelled to intercept a loudly disgruntled loser acting out at one of the "Fort Knox" slot machines.
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Like the disgruntled third waver that she is supposed to be, Caitlin wants to learn the truth of these events for a dissertation about the Second Wave.
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Meanwhile, a disgruntled group of Instacart employees at a grocery store in a Chicago suburb voted to unionize earlier this month, a historic first at the company.
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It was the midway point in what turned into a challenging week for the airline — one that saw about 3,000 flight cancellations and many more disgruntled customers.
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President Alassane Ouattara said late in the day that the government had reached an agreement with disgruntled soldiers who had demanded higher salaries and better living conditions.
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Even Linda, the disgruntled outcast, falls prey to this pelvic tingle: "But they're stuck," she says to Dawn's boyfriend on the outside, after she's slept with him.
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As local media outlets began to report on the store closures, though, disgruntled shoppers took to sites like Twitter and Facebook to learn what was going on.
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Disgruntled widower Gary Clark (Michael O'Neill), who blames Derek Shepherd (Patrick Dempsey) for his wife's death, comes back to the hospital with a loaded gun seeking revenge.
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This is true even of franchises where the fans don't seem particularly disgruntled, as with the Marvel Cinematic Universe, where the biggest risks still feel focus-grouped.
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"This book is nothing more than fabricated stories, many by former disgruntled employees, told to make the President look bad," White House press secretary Sarah Sanders said.
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Most people who sign do not have specific claims of mistreatment; instead, the contracts are designed to prevent disgruntled ex-employees from bad-mouthing their former employer.
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One notably disgruntled employee is CM Punk, he of the never-quite-here UFC debut and defendant in a lawsuit filed by his former employers at WWE.
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The Ministry of Interior issued a notice singling out "disgruntled members of the 'Shia community'" as those "mostly involved in this nefarious activity to malign" Saudi Arabia.
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Republicans are more disgruntled than Democrats, but huge minorities of Democrats say they see the government as needing major reform and almost always being wasteful and inefficient.
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Another anti-Clinton leak came Thursday, when sources thought to be disgruntled FBI officials told Fox News that an indictment was coming in the Clinton Foundation case.
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Trump and the White House have responded by blasting "Fear: Trump in the White House" as an untruthful tomb based on anonymous quotes from disgruntled former employees.
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"Stay away from this site," wrote a disgruntled buyer named Hugo in March on the customer-review service Sitejabber where the company has a one-star rating.
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It hit the fan when supply was vastly outpaced by demand, leading to disgruntled crowds who had waited hours in line for a taste of the sauce.
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Lovin will need to show disgruntled party supporters that the party can set the agenda after a number of high profile policy defeats including over tighter asylum rules.
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Even with the cut, the defense budget is bleeding the Kremlin of resources needed for economic diversification and the public services needed to pacify an increasingly disgruntled population.
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One of the key parts of his job involves embedding in demonstrations and speaking to both police officers and disgruntled Odinga supporters to soothe tensions and promote peace.
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"It's an abuse," says one disgruntled queuer after standing two hours in a line at a Caracas shopping mall to pay in the equivalent of less than $20.
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Still, if affinities become hurtful, a son going to his mother, in person, will almost always yield better results than a letter from a disgruntled daughter-in-law.
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To appease disgruntled attendees, Niantic offered ticket refunds, $100 of in-game PokéCoins, the automatic addition of Lugia to accounts (the game's first legendary pokémon), among other things.
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The hippos were still walking through the water when the Sun returned, and they spent the rest of the afternoon mostly submerged and looking disgruntled, Murdin later reported.
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She told me last week that Merkel's efforts to bring the party more into the center of politics left some right-wing voters disgruntled— and open to poaching.
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The jihadists triumphed, albeit temporarily, because disgruntled Sunnis, former Baathists and others who felt alienated by the rule of Nuri al-Maliki, the Shia prime minister, stood aside.
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But some disgruntled donors say they are unhappy with Bush's large outlays, which also include big spending on staff and tens of millions of dollars in ad buys.
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And at both Microsoft and at Monster, I saw that labeling people as underperformers netted disgruntled employees and a cultural focus on past failures, instead of future growth.
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Emboldened by Gamergate's methods, the disgruntled Correia created a set of disruptive collectives known as the "Sad Puppies," who began fomenting discord within the SFF community in 2015.
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Supply chain vulnerabilities could be anything from lax security measures for shipping products, to a disgruntled program administrator, to an actual vulnerability in the technology itself, Robinson said.
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During that time, disgruntled fans aired their grievances over of the loss of Teller's dark do on Twitter, which ultimately led him to return to his signature shade.
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Their theory is that the memos from inside Clinton's campaign were not hacked by shadowy Russian forces, but instead were leaked by a disgruntled Democratic National Committee staffer.
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It was a striking contrast with Trump, who repeatedly interrupted Clinton and looked dour, defensive, and disgruntled when challenged on his policy prescriptions, previous statements, and business career.
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A group of disgruntled shareholders asked UniCredit Chairman Giuseppe Vita to begin a search for a new CEO in a closed-door meeting on Monday, the sources said.
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But Zia said Duterte's plan for a federal system has only delayed progress towards peace with Moro insurgents, encouraging the emergence of "a generation of disgruntled young Muslims".
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Subscribers started tweeting about the issue on Friday, when the movie hit theaters, but MoviePass didn't address the matter until Saturday, when it started responding to disgruntled subscribers.
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It is disgruntled by South Korea's agreement with America to host THAAD, a missile-defence system, and has been ruffling feathers in the South and East China Seas.
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While conducting an on-air interview in August 2015, the promising young TV journalist and her cameraman, Adam Ward, were ambushed by a disgruntled former colleague, Vester Flanagan.
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Mr Hussain himself has been questioned in connection with British investigations into money-laundering and the killing in London in 2010 of Imran Farooq, a disgruntled MQM leader.
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"These are not sudden, impulse acts where a student suddenly gets disgruntled," Lisa Alathari, the head of the Secret Service's National Threat Assessment Center, told the Associated Press.
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When a disgruntled viewer takes the show hostage and things gets tense, I actually found myself exhaling at the sound of Ms. Roberts's voice in Mr. Clooney's ear.
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FLYERS CRITICIZE FANS The Flyers condemned disgruntled fans who threw promotional light-up bracelets on the ice during a playoff game against the Washington Capitals on Monday night.
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But it ignored the reality that short modern tours leave little time to sort test players from the rest, and it left many players disgruntled, marginalized and underused.
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Trump's remarks Monday morning, though, were tailored to his audience of US and Japanese business leaders, where Trump alternated between the role of boastful salesman and disgruntled customer.
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The Los Angeles Rams released Nick Foles, having failed to find a trade destination for the disgruntled quarterback after selecting Jared Goff with the No. 1 draft pick.
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"If it's accurate ... they should not well have chosen to take a disgruntled, deceptive, bad actor's word for anything and put it in their newspaper," Pompeo told reporters.
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