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Morale was in tatters: Executives were griping that headquarters in Herzogenaurach, Germany didn't trust them enough who were they to make decisions about U.S. operations, the most competitive arena in the world and ultimate driver of the brand?
"Some people are griping that the Fire is sub-par," Mr. Sena continued.
Some conservatives are griping that the deal doesn't do enough to cut spending.
Even before the season started, pundits were griping that the Red Sox were trying to "reinvent the wheel".
But these days, players like Nadal and No. 1-ranked Novak Djokovic are griping that their matches grow more intense each year.
Across the political spectrum the Spanish press has been crying foul, with columnists and pundits griping that foreign snapshots misconstrue reality on the ground.
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And Boeheim cannot help but gripe that Martelli's group now usually trumps Syracuse's.
But some copyright owners are likely to gripe that Google is shifting the burden of protecting works onto their shoulders.
Trump griped that Giuliani's appearances had "changed the headlines" for the worse, AP reported.
But definitely don't gripe that Obama hasn't earned the Nobel Peace Prize.
To gripe that "the system is rigged" is to utter the catchphrase of the year.
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