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The feverish Boetti may be the only person ever to complain that Obrist didn't talk fast enough.
I don't think it is real; I think it's a cynically adopted stance to discredit and demoralise people who would dare ever to complain about their poverty.
He eventually passed these nightmares on in the form of bedtime stories intended to enlighten me about the fears and hardships he had endured in his quest for a better life in America, while at the same time suggesting that I had little cause ever to complain about anything.
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Nobody ever came to complain,' says Bradford.
Advocates of corporate social responsibility suggest that business has something to apologise for, and thus encourage its critics to find ever more to complain about.
But when he backs a winner, the cash is returned – and nobody ever seems to complain about the profits.
I wouldn't ever want to complain about all the reading I had to do as a judge of the Folio prize.
No Andersen partner was ever heard to complain that he was being paid individually because of the actions of thousands of others living and dead.
No one's ever going to complain, are they?" If it was something of an act of serendipity that got the whole ball rolling, then in the end it was an act of hubris that brought it all down.
Not that I've ever been one to complain.
I don't think I'll ever be able to complain with a good conscience again.
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