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Food-price inflation, at around 11%, is already the biggest grievance of most Bangladeshis.
The newspapers all spoke of the "fancied grievance" of a "crazed violinist".
The Islamists, for their part, can now add the fire of martyrdom to their grievance of stolen electoral legitimacy.
In the wake of that lawsuit, I am filing a grievance of my own against the publishers of more than a thousand novels.
First, it would soften the sense of grievance of those people who suffered at first hand the effects of an inhumane policy, which ended only in the 1960s.
This has become a persistent grievance of demonstrators who have staged four large street protests since December and are promising more after the election.
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"Eat your soup," I say, failing to keep the note of grievance out of my voice.
The defendant may be free, but we remain captive to a binary discourse of accusation and counter-accusation, of grievance and counter-grievance, of victims and victimizers.
ReprintsThe grievances of 2013 were diffuse.
These are perennial problems, and grievances, of rural India.
Bashar's televised attempt to address the grievances of the people of Dara'a elicited general disdain.
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