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During Armory Week, people like to gripe about art fairs.
Who are you to gripe about such a culinary blessing?
This brings me to my one gripe about Taplin's book.
If older children gripe about strict homebound policies, stand firm.
Of course, some riders still found something to gripe about.
And scientists often gripe about inadequate budgets for their work.
I feel like we sit around and gripe about our government and we gripe about this and that, and then we don't take action, we don't go out there and really do something about it.
Some shareholders might gripe about Page's tightening grip on the company.
Exporters gripe about the chilling effect of sanctions on business relationships.
No one wants to hear you gripe about anything right now.
One thing I have to gripe about is the nose pad.
I don't care to listen to you all gripe about things.
People gripe about this every time a phrase gets WOTY recognition.
Bicker about the tidying-up or gripe about Dad's loud sneeze?
You might think I'm here to gripe about the DNC's debate rules.
In the meantime, I won't gripe about 2019's iPhone 11 using Lightning.
It is easy to find Labour MPs who gripe about Mr Corbyn privately.
The government's main gripe about the service is that motorcycle riding is unsafe.
Southerners gripe about the barbecue on both coasts, and Canadians about the poutine.
Apart from the price tag, there isn't a whole lot to gripe about.
The catch: Retailers gripe about changing their check-out software for 1 product.
Clemson is starting to show why that gripe about L.S.U. has been accurate.
Even some fellow Republicans are starting to gripe about the GOP-caused delays.
As far as flight delays go, this was a tough one to gripe about.
So I have a list of things I am supposed to gripe about here.
Delays are the biggest gripe about V.A.R. — that it ruins the flow of games.
Now, for my main gripe about the iPhone 11: the screen scratched almost immediately.
Lecturers gripe about complaints from Chinese students who bristle at criticism of their government.
China will likely gripe about trade -- ditto Canada, Japan and EU nations, including Germany.
They gripe about the ghastliness of the journey and the inadequacies of their offspring.
The most effective Republican gripe about the impeachment process thus far has been about process.
I also have a gripe about the way search results appear in the Google app.
This week's vote should spike any remaining Republican gripe about the fairness of the process.
Streaming companies give the music community plenty to gripe about — namely, undercutting payouts to artists.
That's another reason why advocates and experts gripe about the Point-in-Time Count's shortcomings.
Critics of Ethereum also tend to gripe about its ability to scale and its speed.
You may even gripe about the preponderance of strikeouts and homers — another stat-derived trend.
Travelers still found plenty to gripe about, with the loudest complaints reserved for in-flight services.
Odds are, most of your colleagues don't want to listen to you gripe about the company.
But looking through the July jobs report, it's really hard to find much to gripe about.
My final gripe about the case is that it has a Micro USB socket on it.
The only thing Americans gripe about is the fact that we're harsh on our DUI laws.
It is facile to gripe about U.S. hegemony, but hegemony and leadership are not the same thing.
At the same time shale producers surveyed by the Dallas Federal Reserve gripe about access to debt.
He and his childhood friend Miles (Rafael Casal) work as Bay Area movers and gripe about hipsters.
Perhaps my biggest gripe about Bruckner has been how perfectly suited his music is to communal veneration.
Some unions continue to gripe about USMCA privately, as well, according to people familiar with the matter.
This wobble annoys me to no end and is a fault I repeatedly gripe about with touchscreen laptops.
Photograph by Zachary Zavislak for The New Yorker Sushi snobs and sustainability sticklers may find things to gripe about.
The longer answer is that Cohen wasn't the only person at a music label with a gripe about YouTube.
Mr. Trump, for his part, continued to gripe about the informant on Tuesday to reporters in the Oval Office.
My biggest gripe about my situation is the lack of education I received about student loans, debt, and college.
I stop back by D.'s desk and we talk about weekend plans and gripe about a few coworkers.
As each media mirage evaporated into thin air, reporters groped about in search of other things to gripe about.
Some years there's a lot to gripe about when the nominations are released, but this year the Academy picked well.
But in this case, Google appeared to have had a legitimate gripe about the way the Echo Show displayed YouTube.
Some country music fans continued to gripe about Bey ruining their lives, but this Witherspoon supporter summed it up nicely.
"When Fidel croaks, the Cubans here will have nothing to gripe about," Carlos Ugalde, a medical salesman, said on Tuesday.
Ordinary Thais, meanwhile, gripe about the traffic jams caused when the streets are cleared to make way for royal motorcades.
There are minor decisions to gripe about, but the selection serves as a curated snapshot of what made this console great.
A minor gripe about these detachable controllers: the sides don't release from the tablet with the ease shown in Nintendo's commercials.
"You can only gripe about people that are not in the room, and you need to externalize the gripe," she explained.
Weirdly, my biggest gripe about Nougat is related to the thing you'd expect Android to be stupendously good at: Google search.
He said the committee was a chance for former EPA employees to gripe about Trump's executive order to eliminate many committees.
"This president does not have much to gripe about because he's had well over 40 percent of the federal judiciary," Sen.
Rifaat nodded, but then the woman started to gripe about the poor, and how the government subsidized their food and electricity.
At the end of the video, the charm evaporates with a teaser for another song: a male gripe about gold-digging women.
Residents who work in Chinese-owned shops gripe about low pay and what might be charitably described as a yawning culture gap.
You can tune in to the Super Bowl to marvel at Brady, chuckle over the commercials and gripe about the halftime show.
Like, my friends would gripe about, "Ugh, I got called for jury duty" — I would fucking love to be called for jury duty.
We don't just want to eke it out, particularly when the other guy's already started to gripe about how the game is rigged.
Neighboring nations may gripe about Germany's dominance in today's EU, but apparently the only thing worse is Berlin not being there at all.
What they're saying: For months, President Trump has continued to gripe about the cost to U.S. workers of the U.S.-China trade imbalance.
"So far citizens are really on our side," she said – even if some drivers do gripe about city streets being closed in summer.
" One year later, Women's March returns Natalie Portman "I keep hearing a particular gripe about this cultural shift and maybe you have, too.
"My colleagues from time to time on the other side of the aisle gripe about the number of hearings we've had," Conaway said.
One gripe about the Big Island: There is reliable 3G coverage, bearing news of an America we're not eager to get back to.
Doug Pederson: People gripe about NFL head coaches being overly conservative, right until they actually do take risks and it doesn't work out.
Recently, fans took to social media to gripe about "Inhumans" after Entertainment Weekly published a first look at the cast in full superhero attire.
But for me, the most important thing is that Google seems to have finally fixed my biggest gripe about most Android cameras: the speed.
Despite the objections, Arne could not be expunged from the grid, so there he is for all the classical music haters to gripe about.
This isn't so much an album as a charm offensive for everyone with reasonable gripe about the guy and his art last time around.
A common gripe about dailies is (that in addition to the single-use factor), they can tend to be more expensive than reusable lenses.
My last gripe about pizza is a very specific one, but as long as I'm laying it all out on the table I'll mention it.
It's become common after tech industry hardware events to gripe about port choice these last couple of years, ever since Apple ditched the headphone jack.
Trump quickly hit back on Twitter, but made no reference to Frazier's reasons for quitting the panel, instead revisiting a longstanding gripe about expensive medicines.
The folks behind Coachella have issues with the hood ... which is why they're going to court to gripe about an urban version of the festival.
They will enjoy it when the trains run on time, blame the government when they do not, gripe about their taxes, and save for vacation.
Just about our only gripe about the Fantastical app is it's not available for Android, so this is one just for those of you on iOS.
The zipper fly created a flatter front (which was my only gripe about the button-fly Wedgies that were otherwise so close to perfect for me).
Media executives have for years gathered together to gripe about Facebook and Google, but increasingly some are discussing a new concept — the regulation of Big Tech.
Recyclers often gripe about national and international rules which, by not drawing a clear distinction as to what is hazardous, raise transport costs and hamper trade.
They gripe about young cooks who use lashings of new ingredients, like mayonnaise, and recall neglected classics, like sliced pig kidneys fried in fermented bean paste.
But centrist Democrats are beginning to gripe about repetitive inaction, while the White House is eager to try to pressure Pelosi's caucus into some public defections.
An early gripe about the series was that Kevin Spacey's character, Frank Underwood, always seemed to be playing three-dimensional chess, while everyone else played checkers.
Commenters gush (or gripe) about their transformations, and then the clips get edited into compilation videos posted on YouTube, where they get thousands of more views.
In Gwadar locals gripe about the tight security at the port, for the benefit of Chinese workers, who do all the construction and who keep to themselves.
"My only gripe about last year is that all of those amazing clothes didn't get seen as much as I wanted them to get seen," she shared.
It's frustrating, especially for Wilson's co-star, Priyanka Chopra Jonas, whose big gripe about most rom-coms is hard to extricate from romantic movies — even this one.
Diana Ross' gripe about an alleged overly handsy TSA agent doesn't warrant any action or change -- according to the agency, which closed its investigation into her complaint.
Edison haters may continue to gripe about his over-celebrated legacy, but hopefully they'll take some satisfaction from commemorating his Serbian rival's 160th birthday on July 10.
There will always be something to gripe about, even if it's just the fact that we have to pursue a career to all to be accepted in society.
Many aging actresses gripe about the lack of interesting roles available to middle-aged women and beyond, as if one's ability to be interesting ceases once wrinkles develop.
Even the gripe about Halloween costumes is tangentially related: the stereotypes they reinforce—of black people as gangsters, say—can contribute to real-world injustice, the students argue.
Though tourists may gripe about the crowds, they are a welcome sight for Communist Party leaders who say that China must move to a more consumer-driven economy.
Apparently, the actress who plays Sansa Stark cannot gripe about work to anyone on the off-chance she reveals the sacred details of HBO's massively popular fantasy show.
If you're from a popular American city, most people do the same thing: They first compliment your city, and then follow it up with a personal gripe about it.
This brings to mind Thom Andersson's film essay Los Angeles Plays Itself, especially his gripe about Hollywood's "betrayal of its native city," by always portraying it as something it's not.
As much as we love our favorite beauty products (and believe us, we do), we have one major gripe about them: Most of them are SO difficult to travel with.
A common trend I've noticed on TV shows is that female leaders are often depicted as bossy and rude, and the main characters gripe about her and make derogatory remarks.
But as I've written, the Affordable Care Act turned out to be a boon for managed care companies, which profited handsomely despite continuing to gripe about the government's expanded role.
Lamott has her own Twitter feed, and a rollicking community of mostly supportive followers, though the occasional troll will gripe about her left-leaning politics or her stance on abortion.
And that while Angelenos have the right to gripe about America's worst traffic, the city's 42 percent congestion level looks peachy compared to the megacities of India and southeast Asia.
Netflix bypassed a news release or a statement this time and tweeted the announcement in response to a Netflix subscriber who had shared a personal gripe about autoplay on Twitter.
Never has a typo from President Trump sounded so tasty as when he misspelled "stolen" to gripe about his presidency ... reminding everyone of a sweet holiday treat in the process.
The regulars — nearly all of them white — still enter his store with a smile, greet him by name, ask how business is going, and jokingly gripe about the price of cigarettes.
Remember, Kanye finished out 2018 with yet another attack against Drake, continuing to gripe about the fact the dude had followed his wife on IG at one point late last year.
Fans took to social media to gripe about new ABC series "Inhumans" after getting a first look at the cast in full superhero attire, which many fans compared to Halloween costumes.
He and other Senate Democrats have had a legitimate gripe about the unusually high percentage of material withheld from review and the unilateral use of "committee confidential" markings to control documents.
"The American people may gripe about the health-care system, but they really rebel against the notion that the government is going to make a major change to it," he added.
Since, though, he mostly only gets called on to gripe about gays in hip-hop and a clandestine American plot to emasculate the black man through incremental advances in street fashion.
And while many conservatives like to gripe about the endless coverage the mainstream media gave to Trump, others tend to acknowledge that a more serious problem lies within their own shop.
This time, a majority of Britons declared that they would not be tuning in, according to one opinion poll, and legions took to social media to gripe about the tax bill.
This time, a majority of Britons declared that they would not be tuning in, according to one opinion poll, and legions took to social media to gripe about the tax bill. ….
For now, the Liberty seem disinclined to gripe about being relocated from a world famous arena to a facility that also hosts a reptile expo and a seminar on knife fighting.
No matter how one was feeling, though, it's clear that during and following the outage, Twitter provided the perfect platform to gripe about and poke fun at the social media giant's mishap.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Commuters facing a summer of disruption on New York City-area railway lines took to social media Monday to ask for prayers, gripe about delays and bemoan sluggish service.
And while populists will find plenty to gripe about in his biography and beliefs, Bloomberg has undeniably been a leader on many of their biggest issues -- particularly climate change and gun reform.
In a place that might seem an anti-government fantasy taken to an extreme, people desperately yearn for all the burdens of government and tolerance of social diversity that Americans gripe about.
While the list of New York's subway woes is long and depressing and a source of pain for all, those with disabilities have more reason than most to gripe about the MTA.
If all your friends are single, and tend to gripe about how hard is to meet someone, it can be very tempting to want to put on your Yenta cap and get involved.
This ode to Hollywood's Golden Age seamlessly combines live-action and animation, as cartoon characters ramble through kaleidoscopic capers and then step off set into 1947 Los Angeles to gripe about their paychecks.
And it's not to say white farmers in South Africa don't have a legitimate gripe about government plans to expropriate land in order to put more in the hands of black South Africans.
If the blame could simply be chalked up to a new recession, increased automation, or market forces beyond anyone's control, then I wouldn't have much of a gripe about this shortfall in factory jobs.
When economists gripe about historians retreating from economics, historians offer a counternarrative: "The problem is the economists left history for statistical model building," says Eric Foner, a historian of 19th-century America at Columbia University.
Goldberg said index pundits can gripe about rebalancing morphing into market-timing, but that requires a belief that passive investing is only buying and holding mutual funds and ETFs, and never looking or changing anything.
But the sale will provide a handsome payout for providers of venture capital there, who had started to gripe about the lack of exits from dozens of investments in the once-frothy Indian startup scene.
TOKYO (Reuters) - From a shrinking population and a social welfare system creaking under huge ranks of retirees to a stagnant economy that is all they have ever known, Japanese youth have plenty to gripe about.
I may gripe about the indecencies of having people take care of me in my home, but if the AHCA becomes law I may find myself griping about having no care instead of just inadequate care.
One slight modification is that Han's now says "Han" and not "Solo" – a minor gripe about the originals when everybody else had a first name (to be totally fair, Chewbacca does not have a last name).
He and Bush would even hold weekly video conferences to keep up to date, though the Iraqi premier used the time mostly to gripe about the problems he faced in parliament and the nation writ large.
It can be easy to gripe about millennials, but the truth is that, in some ways, millennials face a harder life than their parents did — largely because they're confronted with different financial struggles and increasing expenses.
It's not just a way to save money, but a chance to reconnect and really talk to each other, even if somedays it's just to gripe about work or rehash last night's episode of Breaking Bad.
But my biggest gripe about the Cortex app is that it's broken down into three categories (Featured, 120Hz games, and Razer Partners), with the 120Hz section only having enough space to show four apps at a time.
Irate retail stock investors crowded social media to gripe about Xiao Gang, the embattled head of the China Securities Regulatory Commission and threatened to sue state media for predicting a bull market revival rally that never happened.
They gripe about its administrative dysfunctions, its sometimes anarchic streets (illegal nighttime car races are the latest scare) and infrastructural embarrassments like the parodically problem-plagued new airport, now scheduled to open a decade late in 2021.
Yes, players still won't be able to transfer characters between platforms and they'll still gripe about console-exclusive costumes... but those are minor features, and the kind of gripes that many games face on a regular basis.
The world is full of Action Jack types, who have the power to force creative people to work within the confines of a puny imagination, and Richard and the gang gripe about it constantly, as they should.
Locals complain of gridlocked streets, crowds of drunk spring-breakers, and occasional violence during high season, while in the winter months, they gripe about job scarcity and an influx of homeless people from colder cities further north.
The big picture: Thiel threw his bombshell only days after Trump gathered conservative social media stars at the White House to gripe about tech-platform "censorship" — and just ahead of another round of congressional hearings on Big Tech.
We can insult the other side and gripe about our division, or we can try to embrace the fact that some of those differences actually highlight important perspectives we ought to consider before making our unmaking national policy.
Weather, after all, is one of the easiest things for people to bond over or gripe about, a staple of small talk and shared experience that can make it a simple but powerful opportunity to discuss global warming.
There's really no reason to gripe about the required account because you couldn't access any of the NES games without it anyway, and just look at how ridiculous these things look when they're charging on the Switch:Photo: NintendoLove it.
Along the way they show him a good time and gripe about the abuse of power in his heavy sentence: although he only stole $40, he had stolen from a jar promoting a charity favoured by the head officer.
The most significant gripe about "Joker," in fact, is that there's no real reason for it, beyond the expectation -- accurately, as it turns out -- that the name recognition, wedded to the talent involved, would prove to be a box-office draw.
In a hilarious new ad, Awkwafina portrays vlogger Val, who drives the comedic duo through the city in a Cadillac XT4 as they point out some of their favorite N.Y.C. spots, as well as gripe about how New York has changed.
Mr McConnell is said to have told Mr Trump that someone with a paper trail as long as Mr Kavanaugh's could hit more snags and give Democrats more to gripe about than one of the greener judges on the list.
There's one good reason for that — petitioners have to be Netflix subscribers to access the form, so the company already knows they're hearing from their own fan base, not just whoever wants to gripe about a cancelled show on social media.
Hell, if the P20 Pro turns out to be even two-thirds as good as its launch event promised, Americans will have legitimate reason to gripe about not having easy access to one of the best smartphones in the world.
When Americans think of vice president, many probably imagine Julia Louis-Dreyfus' character on the hit sitcom "Veep," recalling how in the first few seasons she didn't have much to do except sit around with her staff and gripe about POTUS.
Excerpts from Woodward's forthcoming book, "Fear: Trump in the White House," portray the White House under Trump as chaotic and vindictive, with the president himself frequently undermining his top officials as those same people gripe about him behind his back.
What's tough is that lots of contest shows want to gin up meaningless controversies and schticky problems, which I bet is the part you don't like — the fake annoying parts, where contestants are coached to gripe about "respect" and stuff.
"My main gripe about AOC is that while I respect her voice in the party, I don't think she respects mine or anyone else's who differs with her on policy or comes from a different political electoral reality," he tweeted.
Officials involved with Trump's reelection were quick to hit back at those questioning the appropriateness of the president's language for focusing more on his style than on the substance of his announcement — something Trump and his supporters often gripe about.
"One of the outcomes is you've got one of the easiest ways to steal something ever," said Nirav Tolia, chief executive of Nextdoor, a social network for neighborhoods that has become a popular outlet for residents to gripe about stolen boxes.
"We should not be fighting about a great American who lost his life fighting this country," McCain said Monday about Trump's current feud with a Gold Star widow, continuing what has been a longstanding gripe about Trump's lack of civility.
KANSAS CITY AREA TECH COMPANIES: A. Garmin headquarters, B. Oracle, C. Dell EMC Corporation, D. Accenture, E. Black & Veatch, F. Sprint headquarters, G. DST Systems In Kansas, the tech industry's gripe about the shortage of qualified talent is becoming a full-throated dirge.
For years, Olympic athletes have found reasons to gripe about the advertising restrictions written into the 40th rule of the Olympic Charter, which essentially dictates what can be seen and said in the days before and during the world's largest international athletic showcase.
In reality, people who gripe about the state of New York restaurants are usually talking about a sliver of a slice of a fraction, probably around 50 places whose names are in steady circulation, with the newest weighing most heavily in the results.
In those emails, posted on WikiLeaks, top aides gripe about Clinton's "terrible" political instincts and express shock that her State Department advisers indulged in her penchant for secrecy by allowing her to set up the problematic private email server in the first place.
Trump's willingness to hold a grudge and publicly gripe about his opponents in public may have helped him win in 2016 because people were in the mood to cheer an insurgent who was just as fed up and distrustful of DC as they were.
Ahead of an exhibition of Pigozzi's work at IMMAGIS Fine Art Photography in Munich from June 22 to August 4, VICE caught up with the photographer to gripe about modern selfie culture and chat about using a camera to collect mementos of his glamorous life.
"We don't just want to eke it out — particularly when the other guy is already starting to gripe about how the game is rigged," he added, comparing Mr. Trump to a young child at a playground who throws a tantrum when he loses a game.
Reddit users gripe about Glossier's product pricing, its use of fragrances â€" a sensitive skin no-no, since it can further irritate already sensitive skin â€" and the fact that the company isn't clear about the concentration of each active ingredient in its serums.
Forced to divide his time in the engine room as well as doing his duties on the deck, the four guys stuck doing all the heavy lifting can't help but gripe about the fact that Tony isn't pulling his weight, despite what's going on below deck.
In fact, the girl-gamers' main gripe about gaming is not gender bias but the lack of support and funding for the sector in Singapore compared to the U.S. and Europe, where Kimberlyn says gaming events get a similar level of attention and cash to television productions.
So while other red-state governors gripe about federal overreach, Mr. Abbott is the only one to propose, in a 92-page document called the Texas Plan, a convention of states to amend the Constitution to allow states to override Supreme Court decisions and federal regulations.
That a career FBI official of some 22 years had the occasion to gripe about the bureau's lack of transparency and disregard for FOIA regulations is, well, kind of priceless—at least, to anyone who's ever battled the bureau for access to records that should be made public.
Well, now that we've fully completed this round of Ping / Counterping, First World Problems edition, it's time to move on to the next extremely privileged thing to gripe about: USB-C is still a mess and it's Apple and Google's fault for assuming the ecosystem would figure it out.
Presumptive Republican nominee Donald TrumpDonald John TrumpPossible GOP challenger says Trump doesn't doesn't deserve reelection, but would vote for him over Democrat O'Rourke: Trump driving global, U.S. economy into recession Manchin: Trump has 'golden opportunity' on gun reforms MORE had a legitimate gripe about the Republican unpledged delegates.
There are lots of regulars and exhibitors to the annual Tefaf art fair in Maastricht who visit this lovely little city built on Roman ruins and gripe about the local offerings — the hotels aren't terribly modern, it's too remote from top European cities, the airports aren't sufficiently near.
When music fans of a certain age gripe about how what's happening now is infinitely inferior to what was happening back in the day, it is almost always false — an easy crutch to lean on instead of acknowledging the creativity of a new generation with different aesthetics and values.
"We haven't completed our count, but my hope is that I have less just because my only gripe about last year is that all of those amazing clothes didn't get seen as much as I wanted them to get seen," she says of her wardrobe surprises for this year's show.
He spoke rapidly, in a futile effort to keep pace with the speed of his own thoughts, constantly interrupting himself with muttered asides — a quote from the symbolist playwright Alfred Jarry, a self-deprecating story about his haplessness with women, a gripe about a Publishers Weekly review from the mid-21985s.
But some drivers find the handles and charging ports are getting stuck in the blast of dangerously cold weather that's blanketing much of the U.S. Tesla drivers took to Twitter and social media this week to gripe about frozen wipers, side mirrors and door handles that prevent them from getting into their cars.
In the past, passengers were far more likely to gripe about ticket price, but these days, good deals are plentiful, so complaints tend to focus on the difficulty of getting an aisle or a window, especially now that some airlines make you pay a fee for anything that's not a middle seat.
The language of UKPunting is, in some ways, similar to that of other online review sites: contributors will gripe about a disparity between the appearance on the marketing shots and that of the actual product – the woman: "Didn't bother me but if you require perfect teeth this is not your girl," says one.
The bride picks a gown, the bridesmaids all good-naturedly gripe about it, the bridesmaids all shell out $200 for the dress that they will "definitely wear again," the dress sits in the back of a closet until it finally makes its way to Goodwill (or even better, a local version of Operation Prom!).
Still, "Mission: Impossible" continues to operate under Cruise control, and he's perfectly good -- and still impressively credible -- as the resourceful, relentless Hunt, although after more than 20 years of saving the world, it wouldn't hurt just once to let him sigh and gripe about getting a little too old for this sort of thing.
That you'd want to spend as much time as you could in this constructed dreamscape, where an exceedingly attractive young woman is not only bringing your deeply hidden sexual proclivities to life, but also hearing you gripe about the world and nodding along with every declaration about how so-and-so doesn't "get" you.
The Trestle's zipper makes it a bit trickier to extract a laptop on the fly, which I'm probably more sensitive to owing to my job — but my usual hurried use also makes me hypersensitive to anything else that might slow me down with this bag, and in all this time, I've found nothing else to gripe about.
This week, several of my colleagues came together to gripe about and celebrate the "gloomy, goofy club of forgotten middle children" — that is, the 65 million people who came of age in the 1980s and '90s — in a project dedicated to Gen X. Here are a few of my favorite bits from it, about women of the era.
If Vermont Senator Bernie Sanders and former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton were a couple, the country watched them gripe about those never-ending fights that can surface at any party or restaurant: Sanders doesn't think Clinton can call herself a progressive if she has Super PACs, and Clinton thinks Sanders's plan to make public college free is too pie-in-the-sky.
A Polish court said all tolled, Polanski had served his time and Braun wanted the new judge to accept that ruling so the 83-year-old director could return to the U.S. The new judge did not agree, saying Polanski had no right to gripe about the sentence when he was in contempt of court for fleeing the country decades ago.
Zeke Elliott was excellent as a rookie—and the only rusher to top 300 totes last year—but he has two possible career paths: one where he's a bell-cow for a few years, gets hurt and/or expensive, and flames out early, and one where the Cowboys prolong his career while also giving sportsball morons an excuse to gripe about the old days.
It feels a bit unfair to gripe about color schemes as a "worst" feature of a new Apple product, but this is the second year in a row the company has offered up a range of colorful, eye-popping options for the standard iPhone and stiffed fans of its higher-end handsets by sticking with the same old space gray, silver, and rose gold variants.
" He took the role of a faded rock star in this summer's "Juliet, Naked" — "Troy Dyer looks at 50," he calls it — out of something of a career-long gripe about Nick Hornby adaptations: "Well, first of all, I really wanted the part in 'About a Boy,' and I didn't get it, and second of all, I really wanted the part in 'High Fidelity,' and I didn't get it, and I felt like I was right for Nick Hornby.
When the Smithsonian's National Museum for African American History and Culture opened last month in Washington, the bipartisan feel of the moment — which included what may become an iconic picture of former President George W. Bush embracing first lady Michelle ObamaMichelle LeVaughn Robinson ObamaMichelle Obama to present Lin-Manuel Miranda with the Portrait of a Nation Prize Michelle Obama thanks her high school for naming new athletic complex after her US ambassador to Germany calls out journalists who blocked him on Twitter MORE — soon gave way to some conservatives refusing to celebrate who was included in the museum, choosing instead to gripe about who was not.

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