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"griping" Definitions
  1. a griping pain is a sudden strong pain in your stomach

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And that prompted plenty of griping from myself and others.
He has been griping about the strong dollar for months.
Has griping ever played a positive role in your life?
Science has shown that griping is actually good for office morale.
But that hasn't stopped others from griping—and for good reason.
His griping, in a weird way, is what fuels his gasconade.
He will be griping on his own behalf into his dotage.
Emmit gives him the stamp he's been griping about for 20 years.
When the griping begins, parents often step in with well-meaning suggestions.
He listens to the voice griping about conspiracy theories, false flag operations.
Women who date men have been griping about this for some time.
There was occasional griping that a few students dominated the class discussion.
Her shows subsist on the meat of people griping for three minutes straight.
But Aniston wasn't just griping about the invasion of privacy or personal damage.
Do something too disconnected from everything else and you risk griping from fans.
We call expressive complaints venting, kvetching, griping or a number of other names.
The griping and debating will continue, and represent an ingrained part of this ecosystem.
For now, though, Harbaugh is not griping about Baltimore's solid start to the season.
He's griping that he can't get a spending bill he likes passed through Congress.
We're guessing 7-year-old Flynn won't be griping about doing anything with stepmom.
In fact, that's exactly what Rudy Gay was griping about to The Athletic recently.
Absolutely no griping about your last company allowed, unless there's some really special circumstance.
Juan Martín asked for a flashlight and got out of the car without griping.
Adam Schiff and Eric Swalwell, too, couldn't be blamed for griping over their omissions.
Even in service of his deep cover operation, his griping grates on the nerves.
Mostly, she found herself talking, griping, and expressing a whole range of emotions with friends.
He's griping about Logan's infatuation with this frivolous place, a park where nothing is real.
The women are griping over Waist Gang Society, the company that manufacturers the Reshaping waistshaper.
"You're not going to get any griping about being a celebrity from me," he said.
Critics like me have been griping about TV's recycling of ideas for just as long.
Boomers can go around griping about how millennials "killed" everything from brunch to retirement savings.
A second person close to McConnell waved off such criticisms as the irrelevant griping of agitators.
This was his morning harvest: clips of Marines sparring, singing, dancing, sleeping, griping and making obscene gestures.
If you intervene, you'd want to have a conversation like: Hey, you're griping about being passed over.
That's not a reference to actors dissatisfied with their dressing rooms or patrons griping about their seats.
When somebody comes to you bitching about somebody else, griping about somebody else, don't listen to it.
Gracious speech, nothing left to do now but stop bitching and griping and get on with the job.
Instead of griping, what I needed to do was change my outlook and show a little more gratitude.
Instead of sitting around griping about your lack of advancement, she recommends taking responsibility for your own progression.
Griping over who won Iowa Sure, Clinton might have four more state delegate equivalents out of nearly 1,400.
President Trump's second executive order on immigration replaces the first order's section on minority religion with defensive griping.
Here's the thing... One more point from Stelter: Trump has been griping about Fox's newscasts all year long.
However, he previewed the visit by griping that Democrats have yet to confirm his commerce secretary pick, Wilbur Ross.
Yet with Labour calling for a revival of socialism, Mrs May will not worry too much about businessfolk griping.
It's worth noting that, for all the griping about Sabathia's timing, none of it came from the Yankees clubhouse.
People are griping she shouldn't have showcased Petty, because he was convicted of attempted rape as well as manslaughter.
Clinton's campaign team last year, Ms. Tanden warned of griping among Democrats about racial and gender balance among Mrs.
At the same time, shareholders are griping about the pace of the turnaround, doubting the bank's strategy and leadership.
There has also been some griping inside the White House at Abbe Lowell, a longtime Democratic lawyer representing Kushner.
I'm not griping, though: having two great options to choose from is still two more than we used to have.
New York agents had already been griping to the media about headquarters' curbs on their investigation of the Clinton Foundation.
Mark Zuckerberg's friend count continues to tick down in the face of a major data misuse scandal griping the company.
In 1996 high school senior Michael Lucid filmed his classmates griping about the so-called Dirty Girls in his school.
The President was griping to members of Congress who were in his office to discuss a possible bipartisan immigration compromise.
While that sounds like a long way out, we'll probably be griping about Olympic-scale traffic sooner than we think.
Lawmakers who weren't apart of the closed-door depositions with impeachment witnesses started griping that they were in the dark.
So everyone will have to endure the ads that we shovel out and stop griping, because free ain't free, people.
The question of whether tech companies violate antitrust laws has long been the subject of academic debates and industry griping.
Without good data, it feels more like the usual griping each generation seems to have about being the last great one.
Thanks to years of griping from consumer-advocacy groups, the FDA is making changes to the regulations that govern food labels.
He taught at a primary school in town until, because he kept griping, he was demoted to one in the countryside.
Marvin Gaye, Here, My Dear Literally an album Gaye wrote to spite his ex-wife, with lyrics griping about attorney's fees.
Much of the griping relied on tired tropes about what work counts as real activism and who gets to define it.
Ideologically conservative griping aside, this is kind of a really weird and somewhat disingenuous way to make a case for yourself?
And even if the tech cognoscenti no longer rave about Apple's designs, there's little sign that their griping has affected sales.
So he tries to build up the pro-Trump personalities while griping about the news coverage, especially when it involves Democrats.
And if she does have a secret Facebook for griping about Trump, she's more sophisticated than the rest for that too.
President Donald Trump kept his silence, aside from griping on Twitter that planes are becoming too complicated for pilots to handle.
Jones spent hours in online videos griping about his ex-wife and the court system that sided with her in the divorce.
Multiple GOP leadership aides are griping that the group's requests this week are inconsistent with their own demands from earlier this year.
He spoke to me in detail about his experience and his candor was, after a news article filled with anonymous griping, refreshing.
After some griping, businesses are trying to make the best of their obligation, while keeping politicians happy by funding their pet projects.
I don&apost recall these same media leads griping about embracing dictators when Barack Obama restored ties with the Castros in Cuba.
The griping grew louder after two losses this past week, especially in the Georgia race Democrats thought might be within their reach.
Instead, he used most of his time laying into the media, a sustained tirade that broke even his normal standards for griping.
Nonetheless, the bigger lesson here should be clear, both to the Mueller team members and the reporters who facilitated their anonymous griping.
Users are griping about the lack of Amazon Video support for Ring doorbells, not receiving calls and, of course, the privacy implications.
Djokovic said they were "not politically correct," but that came at the very end of his griping about hormones and equal pay.
Eleven months before the caucuses, reporters found Carter backers already griping about his reelection effort and a clear opening for a challenger.
Both chambers are in session Saturday — a rare weekend workday when many lawmakers were griping about risking vacation plans and overseas trips.
CARDI B "Bodak Yellow (Money Moves)" (KSR/Atlantic) Seems silly to keep griping about New York rap when this is here, no?
No doubt there are already listeners griping that Drake will be rewarded for borrowing a sound that's largely gone unnoticed by the mainstream.
Sanders himself has shown more willingness than any other Democratic candidate to go beyond the perennial griping about a bad story or two.
With each year's Grammy nominations comes the griping: the Grammys are too old, the Grammys are too male, the Grammys are too white.
We don't know how Rocco messed up his arm, but we DO know Madonna has been privately griping about Guy Richie's permissive parenting.
With no less than 22013 tweets from the future president griping about the show, 24 was a tough year to be a Trump follower.
Don't listen to the moaners griping about Monday Night Football matchups—they've been doing that since the series moved to ESPN ten years ago.
All the people griping about Chrome OS not supporting Office, or Photoshop, or that weird app you use to track expenses can finally shut up.
This is likely good news for Snapchat, as any new feature will see some griping, but there isn't yet any major backlash about the changes.
Politico reported Thursday on griping inside the Carson campaign over Parker's acceptance of a $20,000 monthly fee for leading fundraising efforts and spending on consultants.
Tomás Santa Rosa, a successful mid-20th-century painter, consoled a dark-skinned peer griping about discrimination, saying that he too "used to be black".
Last week, though, travelers were introduced to a new part of the Los Angeles International Airport experience that has sent the usual griping into overdrive.
When Trump gripes about why the deep state isn't looking at Clinton's emails, he's probably really griping about the investigations into his own campaign's activities.
For all the conservative griping about the failures of the Affordable Care Act, "Medicare for all" and "support[ing] seniors" seem like common-sense ideas.
A CBC story on the issue garnered more than 600 comments, mostly from Canadians griping about the limited (and expensive) options for legally accessing HBO.
Employees at digital media companies like Vice and BuzzFeed are griping over dashed stock dreams Here are other great stories from media, marketing, and advertising.
As we reported ... Brother Nature was allegedly upset that he couldn't be served at his table, and tried griping about it to the shop's staff.
But it is to say that in any given game there are a lot of commercials, something football fans have been griping about for decades.
Whether it's blowing a deadline, sending an e-mail griping about your boss to your boss, or totally dropping the ball on a client, it happens.
It supports Live Photos (viewable with a long press, not 3D Touch) and I'm long past griping about people using this massive screen to take photos.
Trump has been griping about the Post for months now, and today's actions are just his latest attempt at avoiding criticism — or, really, even straight reporting.
Some of the people most determined to hate the 2016 Ghostbusters are already griping that it makes women look smart and men look dumb and useless.
Some people are griping about Face ID, noting that sometimes their siblings can open their iPhone Xs using Face ID. There's a simple reason for this.
It's set in Staten Island and follows a group of bickering vampires adhering to esoteric power structures but also griping about pop culture and social drudgery.
You're chilling out on the couch with your sweetheart, griping about how your jerk of a manager chewed your head off first thing in the morning.
I've spent the past several years griping about the Grammys' general inability to offer solid live TV direction, but this year's awards had terrific live TV direction.
It's easy to say this is griping about having to wait for new products (it is a little of that), but go back to that original question.
And before you start griping about spoilers, the newly minted Oscar winner confirmed last year that, after four seasons, he was done playing smooth operator Remy Danton.
Before the games began even fun-loving cariocas, as inhabitants of the host city are called, were more often heard griping about the games than welcoming them.
That person was probably an early grunt who had just finished griping that the chow was bad and that he'd had to march too far that day.
Democratic parents griping about the eventual nominee and who don't help get out the vote—or who fail to vote at all—are making the same choice.
In the United States, according to several players, illegal sets are policed less strictly, griping toward the officials is less tolerated and the ball itself is lighter.
For the many who have grumbled that Broadway is too commercial and the very few griping that it isn't commercial enough, Skittles has a show for you.
Not surprisingly, technicians are griping that markets are hitting new highs on light volume, and that this may be a sign of waning investor confidence in the rally.
TechCrunch has been griping about Facebook's bare-bones video editor since 2013, and 13 months ago begged for improvements to the embarrassingly outdated feature, including a soundtracking option.
It will give Mitch McConnell, Paul Ryan and the NRCC (National Republican Congressional Committee) a momentary reprieve from the doubts and griping they are hearing from their caucus.
If residents of the American capital have a reputation across the nation for talking politics, locals know that Washingtonians' favourite pastime is, in fact, griping about its subway.
Since he never knew when she'd have a sudden change of mood and stop talking, he put up with her griping afterward about what the doctor had said.
Some conservatives have demanded that Mr. Trump name his vice-presidential contender well before the convention, a position that appears to be more than just the usual griping.
"Difficult People" returns for a second season on Hulu, with its two griping stars — Julie Klausner and Billy Eichner — and guest appearances by Tina Fey and Nathan Lane.
In addition to that, Slash says Perla is griping about ways they stay in contact -- insisting she be allowed to call him directly for custody scheduling or emergencies.
Republican donors have been privately griping for months to The Hill that the Koch network has been sitting on its cash pile and refusing to take on Trump.
But the griping from Republicans about the process has been mild compared to the outcry from Democrats, who say they've been shut completely out of the legislative process.
Of course, such an outcome that would surely yield a new round of grousing and griping, but various factors, including nostalgia, appear to augur in the show's favor.
If you live in Washington, DC, you probably spent most of your Thursday griping about the inch of snow that brought traffic to a nine-hour halt Wednesday evening.
"For a man to be successful he needs support at home, just like my father had from my mother, not someone who is always griping and bitching," he wrote.
It's a town where everyone is griping about your work or your apartment, and the show is a wildly effective dramatization of those two pillars of New York concern.
Many of the documents in Thursday's release show the intelligence community grappling with -- and griping about -- investigations into the assassination, and further underscore covert activities in the Cold War.
The Patterns EP finds Samuel Riot teasing out a quivering and tensile, low-blood-sugar-in-the-club vibe, all slurred beats, discordant melody, and griping blasts of noise.
Before jumping in with reminders about how lucky a teenager is to even have braces, we might stop to note that griping and gratitude rarely occupy the same plane.
If this were a piece about upper middle class fathers trying to take advantage of parental paid leave, or something like that, no one would be griping about privilege.
The friends were griping about something many college students, urban-dwellers and couch potatoes can relate to — the hefty price and hassle that comes with buying a new couch.
"Griping about that is a luxury our country cannot afford when we have such a drastic difference between Democrats and Republicans, between Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump," she said.
It was an uncharacteristically courteous display from a President who a day earlier was insulting London's mayor from his plane and griping about negative coverage of his state visit here.
As you may know, Republican Senators were unable to pass a bill repealing and replacing the Affordable Care Act this week, after seven years of griping about Obama's 2010 legislation.
When Noelle Stevenson's Netflix reboot of She-Ra: Princess of Power dropped its first preview images online, a familiar dank, never-pleased subsection of the internet started griping about them.
As Rebecca sees it, her mother is a whirling dervish of sanctimonious griping fueled by furious disappointment, and the song tells that story beautifully while wringing punchlines out of hurt.
Media companies and indie creators who develop content for Facebook and YouTube are griping about false-start business strategies and seemingly capricious rule changes that ban, hide or "demonetize" them.
Peters, now 31, was spurred to action after Republican Mitt Romney's loss in 2012, when he saw conservative friends griping on Facebook but failing to use the social network to organize.
But as boring as it's become to hear grownups bash Cars, some themes emerged in the release of Cars 3 reviews (first revealed Monday) that went well beyond the usual griping.
She attended 50 morning staff meetings, conducted two rounds of interviews with hospital staff, and found griping at work can be just as important for coping as joking around with colleagues.
The alpha and the omega advisorsCooperman, a billionaire investor who settled insider trading charges with the Securities Exchange Commission in 2017, has been griping about Warren in a very particular way.
Though Indian style watchers were generally positive about the dinner dress and pleased that Ms. Trump had abandoned her usual garb for more demure, covered-up styles, there was some griping.
No one person deserves all the credit or blame for an industrial product like "Tomb Raider"; one place to start griping, though, is with those who signed off on its script.
In Mr. Trump's White House, the old normal passes for a revolution, and Mr. Kelly's enemies are seething as well as plotting and griping to sympathetic members of the news media.
I grumbled about the weight, but realized Mr. Wright couldn't hear me any more than Tamilee Webb could hear me griping through a "Buns of Steel" VHS tape in the 1990s.
The bellyaching is beginning to frustrate some party leaders, including Tom Perez, the chairman of the Democratic National Committee, who said candidates are trying to "work the referees" through their griping.
Beasley went off on his role with the Cowboys last week ... griping that he was never treated like a #1 receiver and that he should be getting more passes thrown his way.
For all the griping and grousing you may hear about flying these days, a new report says the quality of airline service in the U.S. soared to a record high in 2018.
After hearing Trump's rambling speech at the conference on Friday morning, the Moodies were aghast that he didn't talk about unifying the conservative movement, and they criticized his griping about the media.
That's not to say that Joe's griping about his living situation -- if anything, he says it's much better than where he was being detained by ICE ... so he'll take it for now.
Mr. Lekites was spot on as a naïve and hopeful Tony, and Natalie Cortez brought the same griping energy to her Anita as she did when she sang the role on Broadway.
In the days after the Grammy Awards, some griping about the winners can always be expected, with debates in recent years focusing on racial diversity and the institution's relationship with hip-hop.
Given the dangerous situation in the Middle East now, his absence has led to griping among some military reporters, who've also long complained about the dearth of press briefings at the Pentagon.
Now the griping: The labels, as they have been for several years, are making a point of complaining that YouTube doesn't pay them nearly enough for all the streams the service creates.
Washington (CNN)President Barack Obama on Tuesday cast Donald Trump's claims of a rigged election as potentially corrosive to American democracy, insisting that the Republican presidential nominee was griping about an invented conspiracy.
Point is, for Bloomy to express his own gripes like climate change, or smoking, or gun control, first he had to keep the city safe so he could have the luxury of griping.
Trump's reported griping about the length of his trip, and the fact that he has been severely distracted during his preparation time this week by the Russia storm, raises the stakes even more.
Sitting in an office near the front of the Adnik factory, Bond and Ronald Dick, the company's brand manager, spent an hour griping about the speed and scope of their materials costs increases.
Meanwhile, top congressional Republicans have begun griping about the price tag of the wall Trump has pledged to build on the U.S.-Mexico border, estimated to cost between $12 billion to $15 billion.
Trump appeared to recognize that his move was all but certain to be hit with lawsuits, and predicted that he would ultimately prevail while griping about the prospect of a coming legal fight.
So you feel like a little bit of a jerk for griping about it on top of feeling kind of dumb for not knowing how to accomplish the simplest thing in the world.
Despite griping in private about each other's shortcomings, John F. Kennedy and Dwight D. Eisenhower carried out regular consultations about national security matters after Kennedy took power from the Army general in 1960.
For those prone to griping that they don't make movies like they used to, this purposeful but entertaining film demonstrates that when equipped with the right story, star and director, you still can.
That, in turn, led to increased griping about Kushner and his wife Ivanka Trump's special status at the White House, where their roles as family members and senior advisers have always caused tension.
So we can expect a lot of griping in the coming hours about Twitter's announcement that it's going to change how it deals with replies and when usernames count against the 140-character limit.
The first time we see Sergeant Eric Carter, the hero of FOX's new action extravaganza 24: Legacy, he's griping about his job "helping the One Percent sleep better at night" or some such thing.
There was plenty of griping at yesterday's very-VIP and press preview about the sweltering temperatures inside the fair and its confusing new layout, but the bigger problem was the lackluster work on view.
I may be griping — I confess loyalty to George Balanchine's logical, child-focused, yet poetic version for the New York City Ballet — but London audiences and the British dance critics love Mr. Wright's version.
Candidates who have struggled to meet the D.N.C.'s debate criteria have been griping about it for months, and their complaints have intensified as the committee has tightened the requirements to qualify for debates.
In particular, both books stress that, when briefed about international alliances, Trump derails discussions by griping about how allies are stiffing the U.S., from allegedly miserly NATO contributions to ostensibly one-sided trade policies.
But several employment lawyers said this claim would likely fail because his memo would not be considered a "concerted activity" among Google employees protected by the National Labor Relations Act, just griping by Damore alone.
His longstanding courtship of conservatives seems to be paying off; instead of griping that Facebook is censoring right-wing speech, they attack Democrats criticizing Libra as regulation-happy enemies of innovation, if not outright Socialists.
Singleton's mom, Shelia Ward, tells TMZ ... Tosha Lewis -- mother of John's 26-year-old daughter, Justice -- griping BET did John dirty by spending a lot more time honoring rapper Nipsey Hussle is strictly her opinion.
But it's still worth griping over the fact that Apple's laptops and tablets now use a different set of ports than its smartphones following the switch to USB-C on the iPad Pro last fall.
But most of her Democratic allies don't take the buzz seriously and say they are happy with the field as it is, despite griping by some in the establishment about the current roster of Democrats.
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.
He's discussed a wide range of matters, including the president's decision to fire FBI Director James Comey, the ouster of National Security Adviser Michael Flynn, and Trump's public and private griping about Attorney General Jeff Sessions.
So, if you opt for the box you are probably going to have to deal with Uncle Jeff griping that you didn't use Grandma's cornbread stuffing recipe, or the kids asking why there's no pumpkin pie.
As we've reported ... Sonya's been griping for years that P refused to give her a cent in support -- even though she was with him when he built his No Limit fortune, now estimated at $200 million.
Why was the President spending so much time griping on the phone with one of his most ardent defenders even as the United States became the country with the most documented coronavirus cases in the world?
The lack of forewarning led to griping among some aides that Haley was again stepping out on her own on a day the President was still basking in the glow of the ultimately successful Kavanaugh nomination.
" In came voguish young stars like Candice Bergen, who had written to Peck offering to recruit fresh talent and griping that "most members are anachronisms clogging the works of an incredibly facile mechanism called motion pictures.
For instance, there was plenty of griping about the sixth seasons of both Lost and The Sopranos, but the fact that those sixth seasons were planned to be the end made it easier to keep going.
Trump claimed member nations had agreed to boost their defense budgets significantly and reaffirmed — after days of griping that the U.S. was being taken advantage of by its allies — that the U.S. remains faithful to the accord.
But even the 30-day temporary suspension Facebook recently placed on his personal account that leaves other Infowars staff free to publish to their page has resulted in the usual griping from conservatives like Senator Ted Cruz.
So were her loyal readers, who ignored the griping reviews (Angela Carter once described reading one of her novels as like being "sealed inside a luxury shopping mall whilst being softly pelted with scented sex-technique manuals").
But FIFA hopes the system will stop fans from griping about biased, incompetent or corrupt referees -- even as one Saudi referee was recently dropped from the World Cup after being banned for life in a corruption case.
The Twittersphere lit up upon news of the possible change, with many tweeters griping that it would end the short, pithy comments for which Twitter is known and turn the service into something more akin to Facebook.
Though Dr Disrespect took the honk attacks in stride—dealing with stream sniping is an everyday reality of making your gameplay public—MrGrimmmz did not, constantly griping about how it was ruining the matches they were playing.
Indeed, aside from some more griping about Japanese trade practices on Monday, it is clear that the North Korean threat is Trump's real worry now, and likely enough to help him overlook his frustration on other issues.
"I guess some liberals—or whatever you want to call them—they were griping at the owner [of the store behind the stand] and going in and yelling at him and slamming him on Facebook," Jennifer said.
Often, instead of looking over his remarks for upcoming bilateral meetings or paging through a briefing book, the President will fixate on the negative headline that day, griping that none of his predecessors has been through such treatment.
O'Reilly's remembrance is a fitting coda to the Ailes saga: his most famous TV personality, who has long practiced the politics of grievance for powerful white men, griping in defense of the one to whom he owes everything.
Griping and bragging have their place -- but if you really want to engage someone in a compelling conversation about your kid, talk about that crazy thing they said to you at bedtime or on the way to school.
Meanwhile, before he left, there was griping within the house that Mr. Slimane's insistence on ironclad control over every aspect of the brand created roadblocks to growth (there's only so much one man can do in a day).
It may seem like yet another iteration of "kids these days" generational griping, but, at least in some cities, the standard for closing school does seem to have lowered over the years — this year's unusually mild winter notwithstanding.
The irony is that the griping over the need to pay 1 or 2 cents for produce bags far outweighed protests over 5 percent increases in domestic gas and electricity bills as well as increases in highway tolls.
We might spend years griping about time travel or lamenting the last moments between Steve and Bucky, but the simple facts are that Endgame hit an impressive number of emotional beats, including near-perfect conclusions for multiple O.G. Avengers.
Anecdotally, at least, it seems that the men so far shunned, canceled, excluded are slinking around in corners, griping about the new regime, while some of the as-yet-unscathed are excited to see their personal enemies brought low.
The "Christmas creep" is a well-documented phenomenon, with media outlets reliably griping about retailers pushing months-early holiday promotions (and even worse, holiday music) for decades, despite evidence that the practice has been around since the Victorian era.
Which makes it entirely reasonable to wait to see whether Mueller vindicates the various uncorroborated scoops about a conspiracy hatched in Prague or the Ecuadorean Embassy, rather than trying to impeach Trump for, say, his private griping about NATO.
We're told people who've been working on the show for years are griping they should've heard the news one way or another by now, and expected to get word on the fate of the show around 2 weeks ago.
Private griping In conversations with allies over the past few days, Trump has griped that Republican negotiators were outplayed by their Democratic counterparts, securing a border funding number far smaller than he has spent the last two months demanding.
It's not surprising, then, that Ellen's monologue about Bush reduced her critics to a mob of angry Twitter users, as if a bunch of regular people professing their sincere concerns were grousing and griping for the hell of it.
"As a diplomat and member of the outer elite he has access to certain channels of information about the regime's affairs and the activities of the core leadership but it's mostly gossip and griping than any hard information," Madden added.
It wasn't quite Fyre Festival, but many have been griping about the logistics of having to tromp out to Bushwick (of all places!), of being penned behind barricades intended to democratize the viewing experience, of the sheer spectacle of it all.
Some said they were vaguely aware of complaints from Mr. Jackson's subordinates about his abrasive manner, which several described as frat-boy behavior; most said they largely dismissed it as griping from employees who belonged to a separate chain of command.
For all of Donald Trump's griping about his communications staff, Trump himself appears to be fundamentally unable to direct even his own attention to the things his administration actually wants to do for America, much less the attention of anyone else.
While griping over journalistic credit is stock-in-trade in the media industry, the disagreement is an illuminating example of the ambiguous world of international reporting, where foreign correspondents often depend on local outlets to pave the way for their work.
There's something almost comforting in reading about them privately griping about Trump's penchant for making things worse, for his total inability to deal with slights (real or perceived) in an adult fashion, and for his all-consuming and Nixonian resentment.
Sources closely tied to Kimora say Djimon's recent griping that he wasn't able to see his son, Kenzo, for the holiday -- and suggesting it was Kimora's fault -- is completely backward ... 'cause he had every opportunity to make plans, but simply didn't.
Amidst the usual griping—the final season is "not Game of Thrones anymore," it is "garbage," a "slap in the face"—the most common sentiment is some variation on the disappointment caused by all that has been invested in the show.
I've occasionally told myself, "If only I had more time I could have gotten to X, Y, and Z." Of course, we can't have more than 24 hours in a day, so why waste our mental energy griping about this issue?
" Politico reports that President Trump wishes that Mr. Sessions had gone to a law school like Harvard or Yale, rather than Alabama, "griping to aides and lawmakers that the attorney general doesn't have the Ivy League pedigree the president prefers.
Romney, interestingly, would be following the example of his father, George, who went from Richard Nixon's adversary to his housing secretary, because a person can arguably do more on the field, under a flawed coach, than on the sidelines, griping.
The little details the show includes to make the "before" flashbacks feel current — June as a college student, crashing on a paper about campus sexual assault; Moira griping about slow Ubers — make the "after" of Gilead feel that much more awful and jarring.
It was a game where the Americans' opponents challenged them through every minute and the US team endured a whole lot of griping about fouls and VAR (a controversial "video assistant referee" that allows for review of calls made on the field).
No one's going to blame you for griping about wood trim that doesn't match, suspension components that rattle, air conditioning that doesn't work, a cracked windshield pillar, a car that unexpectedly shuts down, or the myriad other issues Tesla owners have reported.
Instead of griping about a last-minute meeting with someone during the time I typically eat, I remember the days when I was afraid to duck out for even a 15-minute break and remind myself to appreciate the time I usually have.
RELATED: Democratic lawmaker: Pelosi is worse than Trump in some areas of the country Tuesday's stinging loss in Georgia, where Democrats spent tens of millions of dollars has many in the party frustrated, with most griping privately that their current strategy isn't working.
In fact, a common facet of the social media drama content economy is a subset of people vocally griping about the heated discourse, and proving themselves above it all with screenshots of all the words they muted to release themselves from that hell.
When homeless people inhabit that space, owners might feel entitled to tell the city what to do with them through complaints—griping on the phone, yelling at city council meetings, or whining online on digital platforms like Nextdoor until someone does something.
If you're a conservative who hasn't given up on the show already over those political overtones, it's likely because you don't much care, sort of enjoy being offended or just want to know what Rush Limbaugh and "Fox & Friends" will be griping about Monday morning.
If my math is correct, yours would be about 18 discs to cover 220 songs… I remember label people griping during that time that all their vinyls were getting delayed because the main plant that presses vinyl for everybody was busy printing Sorrow after Sorrow.
Many of the documents in Thursday's release show the intelligence community grappling with -- and griping about -- investigations that further underscore covert activities in the Cold War as well as the difficulty they faced chasing down the torrent of tips the agency received after the assassination.
Because it's a really ... it's something I hear them griping about all the time between Facebook and Google 'cause you have to sort of have presence there and at the same time, it's sort of a Faustian deal with the devil kind of thing.
Trump didn't cry foul during the campaign, but he did on Twitter on Tuesday night, griping that Gillespie "worked hard but did not embrace me" and showing again that he's all too content to spar publicly with lawmakers and candidates in his own party.
Since lawmakers can't actually amend the text of the agreement under "fast track" trade regulations, the markup will likely feature several hours of praise for the deal, griping from some conservatives, and an overwhelmingly bipartisan vote to send the USMCA bill to the Senate floor.
Behind the scenes: Republicans think Trump's former special envoy to Ukraine Kurt Volker and former NSC official Tim Morrison will be their star witnesses, though some are griping that Schiff has tucked their hearing into Tuesday afternoon, Republican officials working on impeachment tell Axios.
But this is even bigger: After years of griping about outside attacks on the U.S., the U.S. has launched (and leaked) digital attacks on Iran's rocket and missile system and Russia's electric grid (Iran has itself recently stepped up its cyber attacks on the U.S., Politico reports).
A handful of conservative lawmakers are already on record saying they will vote no on the GOP budget, griping that it doesn't do enough to tackle federal spending and debt or that leadership has not laid out enough details of how it will go about replacing ObamaCare.
Read: Trump Had a Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Impeachment Week Now, as Democrats prepare to release such testimony to the public and begin the public phase, Republicans will be forced to shift from griping about process to defending the actual facts of the case.
Seated at the head of his long board room table, Trump turned to the Senate Democratic Leader Chuck Schumer and began griping about the state of his administration's nominees, whom he complained were languishing without votes, according to an account from two people in the room.
Even in this symbolic moment of reconciliation, Mr. Trump seemed to toggle back and forth between glory and grievance, reveling one minute in the history of the day and then the next griping that he was not getting enough credit for reducing friction with North Korea.
Trump then took a break to retweet a QAnon-promoting "Deep State Exposed" Twitter account that posted a bizarrely edited video purporting to prove the end goal of Islam is subjugating or murdering all non-believers, before retweeting Watson and a string of others griping about the bans.
"I guess some liberals — or whatever you want to call them — they were griping at the owner [of the store] and going in and yelling at him and slamming him on Facebook," Stevens said, adding that she and her husband decided to close down Benton's stand soon after.
WASHINGTON — President Trump was restless on the flight home from his rally on Friday night in Alabama, griping about the size of the crowd, wondering how his pink tie played with his audience and fretting about the low energy of the Senate candidate he was there to bolster.
The full piece won't run until Saturday, but here's a preview: Trump's decision to kill a top Iranian general and risk a war without consulting lawmakers has prompted Republican griping, with even close Trump allies going on the record to rein in Trump's power to escalate things further.
At Treasury, senior officials dismiss much of the pushback against Mnuchin as mostly griping from junior staffers associated with the Trump campaign who don't know anything about running such a large organization that covers everything from fighting terrorist financial networks to running the IRS to communicating with global markets.
If I was presented with a Monkey's Paw type of dilemma where I could make a wish not to read this 10-month, griping revisitation of the Wells Report but there was a risk my mother could wind up dead if I didn't read it, I would probably take the risk.
I -- I have a lot more -- I can assure you, I have a lot more liberal friends on my Facebook feed than a lot of your viewers do and I see them griping time and time again, every night about Facebook acting against them too and knocking them off for stupid things they say.
When the no-screens rules were instituted three or four years ago, there was some griping, but now her boys have Video Game Friday: If they have no homework at the end of the school week, they get at least 45 minutes to play XBox, and the family might watch some TV or a movie.
Your letters: Carson: I'm gonna go ahead and strike baby bottles from consideration here, because many of you do NOT have kids, and you don't need me griping endlessly about having to wash Dr. Brown's bottles and about sports bottles and about all the other domestic booby traps that await you in the future.
" Google denied that it has any plans to become "the centralized DNS provider," while Mozilla has characterized the issue as griping by service providers who fear it will make it harder to track users for ad purposes, the paper wrote:"Google has no plans to centralize or change people's DNS providers to Google by default.
However, in the week since the freight industry's largest annual event ended, top stories from trucking news sites were about a small Q&A session where a convoy of keyed-up truckers took turns griping at Ray Martinez, the man President Trump just put in charge of the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration, the federal government's trucking regulator.
And while victory tends to cool intracaucus griping, if Ms. Pelosi becomes speaker, she owes it to the institution and her colleagues to set about raising a new generation of leaders, helping prepare such up-and-comers as Cheri Bustos, Hakeem Jeffries, Linda Sánchez, Ruben Gallego, Joseph Kennedy III, Ben Ray Luján, Eric Swalwell and Seth Moulton, among others.
Old, mostly funny articles like "9 Times Joe Biden Creepily Whispered in Women's Ears" will get fresh rereads for the #MeToo era, especially because Biden himself can't seem to decide what he thinks about his handling of the Clarence Thomas confirmation hearings — alternately apologizing for having mishandled things and griping that it's unfair for Anita Hill to blame him.
We had canvassed thousands of the world's leading experts in technology and culture, and had begun the long task of interpreting the more than 20203 responses to the final question in our survey: In the next decade, will public discourse online become more or less shaped by bad actors, harassment, trolls, and an overall tone of griping, distrust, and disgust?
This consumer reaction has led to a rather predictable conclusion for Marvel, which has announced two upcoming events — "Generations," which sees classic versions of the aforementioned heroes meeting their new-generation counterparts for single-issue stories, and "Legacy," which promises to "honor and restore" the company's iconic names — that read as a not-so-subtle placation to that traditionalist griping.
But it would be ruined by shithead ballhawks trampling children, and by fans suing each other over who Truly Had The Ball First And Therefore Is Entitled to The Reward, and by MLB owners and administrators griping that an official game ball is its own reward (which is true but it's even better when you get a $20 bill to go with it).
THE NEW 'OPRAH' -- THE DONALD OFFERS MARRIAGE ADVICE: Via BuzzFeed's Andrew Kaczynski, thrice-married Republican presidential front-runner 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 offered this advice about marriage: Divorce your "griping and bitching" wife.
"We were sitting around bemoaning the fact that none of this stuff was being done, particularly in some really important states, and we finally just decided to stop griping about it and to start doing something about it because of us have experience in being able to see groups like this come together and be able to advocate for a particular agenda," Christie said.
If Sessions' recusal was his original sin, Trump has come to resent him for other reasons, griping to aides and lawmakers that the attorney general doesn't have the Ivy League pedigree the president prefers, that he can't stand his Southern accent and that Sessions isn't a capable defender of the president on television — in part because he "talks like he has marbles in his mouth," the president has told aides.
Bullying allegations, $1,000 pens, and a celebrity chef: Inside the collapse of Faraday Grid, the '$6.5 billion' energy startup backed by Adam NeumannOther good stories from around the newsroom:Employees at digital-media companies like Vice and BuzzFeed are griping over dashed stock dreamsA 27-year-old hailed by Amazon as one of the best small-business owners under 30 shares how he used his engineering background to tackle every entrepreneur's biggest enemy: lack of sleep
Whether she even needs to do this sort of thing is questionable, given the relatively newsworthy nature of her antics—this is the same woman, after all, who broke a $500,000 book deal and got herself in over $100,000 in debt; canceled her "tour" of $165 creativity workshops at the beginning of this year; sold merchandise such as $303 caps that say "Self Obsessed Mess" (hearkening back to a VICE headline); and sold boob paintings for $80—but griping about coverage in ways that, at the very least, come off as calculated to draw more coverage would seem to be within the purview of an influencer's job.

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