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In the wake of that lawsuit, I am filing a grievance of my own against the publishers of more than a thousand novels.
Highland etiquette forbade Daniel to tell me who fired the arrow, but he did say that he was a member of another clan, who lived far away and had a grievance of his own: about twenty-five years previously, some Ombal clansmen had damaged his village and killed his grandfather.
As Husain said: 'Here, the nudity is not nakedness; it is a form of innocence and maturity.' It is no longer innocent because, after the state-sponsored violence of the Danish cartoon protests, Hindus from the religious Indian right looked around for a grievance of their own.
When the person sought to complain to the President, Florence Harding refused to facilitate a grievance "of this tone".
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When a grievance committee of workers attempted to meet with Pullman, he had them all fired.
The vote comes a day after Congress rejected a constitutional amendment which had been a key grievance of protesters.
Should affirmative action be geared mainly toward a group, like African-Americans, that has a historic grievance of slavery and official segregation?
This has become a persistent grievance of demonstrators who have staged four large street protests since December and are promising more after the election.
Soldiers wrote to vent their frustration, air a grievance or complain of some injustice suffered at the hands of superiors.
It also has the useful stimulus of a grievance.
To be fair it's not difficult to tell anyone with a grievance from a ray of sunshine.
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