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  • For nearly as long as there has been an entrepreneurial space industry, there has been griping and grousing about regulatory issues, as well as lobbying for legislation to resolve those flaws.
  • C) backstab a lot of the tea-baggers because he does want to keep his job, returning to his fairly liberal Republican roots (hint: he voted for the Massachusetts health care program), and we’ll get to hear quite a bit of moaning and griping from the tea-baggers about this Great Betrayal when they fail to win back a majority in 2010 and 2012. Matthew Yglesias » Why Coakley Losing Won’t Matter That Much
  • There is griping and straining in the lower part of the abdomen, and generally great bearing down when at stool, with a peculiar distress after the evacuation, called tormina. An Epitome of the Homeopathic Healing Art Containing the New Discoveries and Improvements to the Present Time
  • The people were constantly griping about eating manna and their situation in the desert.
  • Which of course paves the way for post-win griping. Assessing The Golden Globe Nominations For Best Movie » MTV Movies Blog
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  • [Hence the origin of Supporters] and horrible and laidly looked they in the guise of griffins, with artful scales of thin steel painted green, red forked tongues, and griping the banner in one huge claw, while, much to the marvel of the bystanders, they contrived to walk very statelily on the other. The Last of the Barons — Complete
  • As usual griping is fun, but actions help win! look up your state committee members at www. wsrp.org Sound Politics: Discontent with Diane Tebelius has reached the critical point
  • We chunter through each day, grumbling, griping and groaning.
  • He's griping about his income tax again.
  • He keeps griping about having no money.
  • He's griping about the team not accommodating his wish to be traded.
  • A few of you were griping at the lack of ambiance at their Jazz Fest gig earlier this summer at Club Soda, so it's off to a real club setting we go.
  • I don't know what all the griping is about, this looks intriguing to me: visually cool, hot babes, gun play … I'll be checking this out no question. Must Watch: Frank Miller's The Spirit Back in Action « FirstShowing.net
  • Sometimes the griping pain was so severe that she screamed and tossed in the bed.
  • They were griping to the press last week, saying that if they were in trouble, they would have called the defence force and not the MPs.
  • Griping about being dissed is more fun than being forced to reveal to the other kids that they can’t do the work. Matthew Yglesias » All the Young Punks
  • It begins in some cases with pain and some griping, the discharges rather consistent, having a bilious appearance, so that the patient supposes it to be an ordinary bilious diarrhoea, which is not dangerous, his fears being thus quieted. An Epitome of the Homeopathic Healing Art Containing the New Discoveries and Improvements to the Present Time
  • The much-anticipated finger-pointing began after the home loss - with players griping about the way teammates complain to the officials, playing time and chemistry.
  • If there is no better alternative, then it really is contentless griping. Matthew Yglesias » The ECB’s Complacency
  • His views and attitudes were formed in naval wardrooms and are more usually representative of public opinion than the constipated gripings of his critics on the left.
  • There’s just no sense in griping about divided government now. Waldo Jaquith - “In Defense of White Americans.”
  • The back of the butternut for griping of the intestines, scabwart for sore throat, angelica for asthma. PAINT THE WIND
  • Here's a griping colic to every catchpoll, harmon-beck and the like vermin 'twixt this and London town!" says he, and lifted the ale to his lips; but suddenly he sat it down untasted and rose: "Friends, I'm took!" quoth he. Black Bartlemy's Treasure
  • Television can make a fool of us all, but it was difficult to see what the boss was griping about.
  • There is no use griping that the detective label has become increasingly irrelevant. Times, Sunday Times
  • All this griping is not to say that the book did not have some good points. REVIEW: Godplayers by Damien Broderick
  • It's great to see something showing gratitude during a time of year when it seems that everyone is wrapped up in griping. Top 10 People I Met This Year
  • We chunter through each day, grumbling, griping and groaning.
  • Why his masculine whore, now the rotten diseases of the south, the guts griping ruptures: loades a gravell in the back, lethergies, could palsies, rawe eies, durtrotte [n] livers, whissing lungs, bladders full of impostume. The Historie of Troylus and Cresseida (1609 Edition)
  • He keeps griping about having no money.
  • Before I begin griping, let me first say this: I really wanted to like this movie. White Noise
  • Seasoned fairgoer Dennis Scholl said the echo chamber of the Internet allowed complaints about the virtual fair to resonate louder than they might at a physical fair, where a massive online audience isn't privy to world-weary collectors rolling their eyes and griping in the aisles. An Art Fair's Tangled Web
  • He said: ‘I was a councillor in a London borough and I did not feel the griping frustration then.’
  • Joe came in griping about how cold it was.
  • Then the griping pains stared, and soon he was running along the unlit landing in desperate need of the lavatory.
  • Small businesses are always griping about big banks, sometimes justifiably.
  • The secret is simple: stop griping about the public sector and start viewing it as a source of business opportunities.
  • The stinginess of the portion left me grumbling and griping.
  • Nowadays an infusion of coriander is recommended for relieving flatulence, bloating and griping pains, as well as for suppressing the lingering smell of garlic.
  • The Chadwicks had earned a good name in Barchester; they had lived respected by bishops, deans, canons, and precentors; they had been buried in the precincts of the cathedral; they had never been known as griping, hard men, but had always lived comfortably, maintained a good house, and held a high position in Barchester society. The Warden
  • Prune juice started griping my stomach in 2 hours.
  • Macedonia's Muslim Albanians, a quarter of the population, are also griping.
  • His views and attitudes were formed in naval wardrooms and are more usually representative of public opinion than the constipated gripings of his critics on the left.
  • For nearly as long as there has been an entrepreneurial space industry, there has been griping and grousing about regulatory issues, as well as lobbying for legislation to resolve those flaws.
  • I expect he thought my bowels were griping, which is a common trouble with actors just going on; he did not keep me, and I got away in time. The Mask of Apollo
  • A rule against griping is perfectly understandable.
  • He also told me that I need to apply myself to the main work of the group as people have been griping to him about my use of my laptop at work.

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