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The Welsh are angry that they are paid less than the Scots, and the Scots are nurturing a grudge about being paid less than MPs in London.
Still, Mr. Bloomberg seemed to hold a grudge about the groundhog, at whom he directed an obscenity during the festivities in 2011.
The number of reports of broken "feet" on wheeled luggage of all brands is notable, although the buyers seem to hold no grudge about this problem.
You're feeling burned by "Lost" or "The Killing"; perhaps you're one of those people still bearing a grudge about "Twin Peaks" — you fear commitment, especially to TV shows that involve conspiracies.
He has shown himself repeatedly on Twitter, in his phone call to Taiwan that overturned decades of diplomacy, in his clear ability to hold a grudge about the smallest of slights, that he is incapable of controlling his feelings.
Will viewers find it totally distracting?" There's a warm response from the public – except from the cybernats, apparently still pursuing a grudge about his reporting of the Scottish independence referendum.
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Buy from Amazon.comTHERE was something a bit grudging about America's conquest of Puerto Rico in 1898, after a short war with Spain.
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