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This is where Reed waited to buy heroin from a man and I watched a disgruntled person overturn a garbage can.
"He is a disgruntled person," Sam said, "lashing out at my dad and me".
I came across one disgruntled person at the party, a high-profile PR for a high-profile media honcho.
"For the women who make it, you don't want to sound like you're a disgruntled person," says Hanna Reisler, a chemist at the University of Southern California.
Croatian music is popular in Serbia, and Serbs have returned to holiday in Croatia, though they are always nervous that a disgruntled person will vandalise their car, identifiable by its Serbian number plate.
It's possible you've become "that disgruntled person" complaining about every little thing, and your work output is deteriorating if not already rotten or dismal.
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"Maybe it was a disgruntled fashion person with a crack habit — no, crystal meth!
Any disgruntled young person wanting to change this position must start by addressing the best established age gap of the lot – the cast-iron link between getting older, and finding the motivation to get up off the sofa and vote.
In every divorce, someone is disgruntled.
At least one person sat bristling through the piece, disgruntled as a wet cat, and happily slept through the two older works.
One person was killed and another person was wounded when a man described as a disgruntled business associate walked into a company that makes light fixtures and opened fire in East Garden City, Long Island, N.Y., Wednesday morning.
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