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Next door, Greg C. Ganakas was telling Erica Piccininni, a redheaded senior playing Adelaide, to be more whiny.

The first to break the silence is Lebeau, played by a miscast Jonny Orsini, a young artist whose complaints about being detained are more whiny, even comedic, than "charged with fear," or "hysterical," as Miller describes him.

First, to continue with the Dickens parallel, her book and recent interviews suggest she is more Whiny Tim than Artful Dodger flogging petty grievances a year after the campaign is over is hardly presidential behavior.

And at the Ohio debate, Clinton seemed more whiny than presidential when she brought up a recent TV skit about journalists falling in love with Obama.

No more "Swiper, no swiping!" No more whiny bald kid.

Rea's Erhart, though, is probably more whiny and pouty than required.

And soon he can go back to being what he always was: another bloviating dunce obsessed with his own importance, one more whiny voice in the vast chorus of the dull.

"I'm more a whiny, nerdy everything-is-terrible-I-can't-sleep person.

There is nothing a mother dislikes more than a whiny child.

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When he finally acted, it was after five years of struggle with a State Legislature whose leaders came to consider him little more than a "whiny millionaire" who simply wanted too big a handout.

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