"We're the most knocked-off product in infomercial history, " McClung says, part boast, part gripe.
Jobs, however, starts with a point-by-point attack on Flash before getting to his biggest gripe.
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Not a big chunk of change, but Biscoe can't afford to gripe about it.
Farmers everywhere gripe all the time and Brazilians, needless to say, are no exception.
Even city officials are starting to gripe at the scale and cost of all this.
They gripe about a high top rate of income tax and restrictive immigration policies.
But some gripe that the advice isn't current, and seems dated in a digital era.
The "right to gripe" is implicit in the First Amendment, as Woodhouse conceded in a later tweet.
Their main gripe: that they, as individual investors, had to pay roughly double what institutional investors did.
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The meetings had originally been called to plan a memorial, but many quickly devolved into gripe sessions.
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Despite the odd gripe about unflattering images, he recognizes that the footage generally helps bring in tourists.
One risk is that consumers will gripe about the monitoring and massaging of discussions by corporate henchmen.
However in this case Mr Thiel's gripe was that the banks failed to appreciate LinkedIn's tremendous potential.
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But Fernan, 68, who taught and practiced law for over 33 years, has done more than gripe.
We have a minor gripe with the way Sony chose to arrange the hardware keys and ports here.
Least likely to gripe: The Rolling Stones, who top our list for the second year in a row.
The main gripe of cybersquatters is that 80 percent of complaints that have come before WIPO are upheld.
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Now the new gripe appears to be iPhone 4S users repeating simple questions to Apple's Siri, a robotic assistant.
Though we gripe about the pay (rightfully, in my admittedly-biased opinion), writers have some of the best jobs around.
Desde el 2003, la gripe aviar ha ocasionado la muerte a 80 personas.
Critics gripe that Fox News is a front for the Republican National Committee.
Our biggest gripe, however, is the premium placed on what amounts to a generic Y-cam Knight S surveillance camera.
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The big gripe for travelers is that airlines give very little notice when accounts are in danger of cancellation.
Sakhalin's main gripe is that almost all the Russian share of the revenues from energy deals goes to Moscow.
Indeed, many Vietnamese say their only gripe about returning Americans is that they took so long to come back.
One day she saw an ad on the web for a complaint referral service, Ecomplaints.com, and lodged her gripe there.
The hearing seemed like less of a gripe with executive pay than a reaction to the ongoing subprime mortgage crisis.
In Knoblauch's first seven months at the company he entertained many a three-hour gripe session with 25 customers at a time.
And so Spurs manager Harry Redknapp's only gripe could be that his side did not go on to win more convincingly.
Some observers worry that the government will lose enthusiasm for deregulation when prices begin to rise and voters start to gripe.
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