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Murdoch nursed a simmering class grievance, which Thomson came by naturally.
It has ended the culture of grievance which blamed London for all our troubles.
Lloyd challenged the trade in a grievance, which Shyam Das, the arbitrator, heard last Wednesday.
Swann, a defensive end, declined to comment on his grievance, which was filed late Friday night.
It would have to abandon the grievance, which it does not plan to do.
Jackson turned his grievance, which was a personal one, into one that had been inflicted on all blacks.
We don't have the problem of somebody getting pissed and shouting about a 50-year-old grievance, which might happen in a nuclear family.
Marshalling his forces brilliantly and tapping into the deep well of grievance which had built up among his fellow professionals, he bombarded the authorities with irrefutable arguments.
The union initially filed a grievance, which would have caused the case to go before an arbitrator, but then dropped it, a person familiar with the process said.
A correspondent has voiced a grievance which is too often a very real one for those who take the game at all seriously.
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