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PassengerRights.com and AirTravelComplaints.com are devoted to griping about airlines.
They often overestimate strength, which can lead to griping about overpreparedness, as it has with Irene.
A Web site called CarComplaints has two pages devoted exclusively to griping about leaky radiators in 2006 Ford Explorers, more than 75 versions of roughly the same tale.
But the Sabatinis serve veal and pasta as they have since 1965, and they listen to griping casino workers who cross Columbia Place for a drink at the bar.
Mr. Fleischer also stays on message when it comes to griping about the media, echoing other administration members' frequently repeated accusations that the press is guilty of negativity, liberal bias and an obsession with conflict.
LONDON — Britons are used to griping about the rain, but a series of major floods in recent years has prompted some to ask how ready the nation is to cope with the rising sea levels and increase in storms that are expected to come as the climate warms.
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Others call simply to gripe.
The man grunted and continued to gripe.
Both sides have cause to gripe.
He did not stop to gripe to teammates, or reflect.
But then Ferguson, it transpires, has much to gripe about.
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