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What propelled them to the streets was the long, slow burn of accumulated grievance, and there is little reason to believe that their fury has so swiftly expended itself.
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In 1794 Washington sent Jay as a special envoy to Great Britain to help avert war over accumulated grievances.
But her decades of experience come with a cost: the accumulated grievances of many political opponents and a large percentage of voters who hold unfavorable views about her.
But before long, the small courtroom began to erupt with complaints, one defendant after another rising to express the accumulated grievances of five weeks in detention.
But Stanton gathered up her accumulated grievances and dumped them in the lap of Lucretia Mott, who was summering in Waterloo, N.Y., and probably bored out of her considerable mind as well.
By Ryan Lizza October 26, 2016 Hillary Clinton's decades of experience come with a cost: the accumulated grievances of many political opponents and a large percentage of voters who hold unfavorable views about her.
This new assault on the honor and well-being of the country -- along with other accumulated grievances of peasants, workers and the nationalistic middle class -- led to the first true social revolution of the 20th century.
Here, they understand his sport and perhaps, on some level, even Davis himself, who accumulates grievances and clings to them as if they were first-place medals.
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