Mr Roberts grumbles that his crew had to rescue a raft of trespassers only last week.
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For most of the spring, the grumbles were confined to critics and museum experts.
These honours were not always given without grumbles from the men in the labs.
Within France there are grumbles too, and uncertainty about the role of the first Lady.
"Breakfast is only available for eight more minutes, " Grumbles said tersely, before stomping back down the stairs.
Speaking for his centre-left trade union, Mr Zuza grumbles that Mr Reinfeldt is too negative about Saab.
And some technology companies are restricting the use of share options, in response to grumbles from investors.
Outside, the throaty call of a rooster rings out across the farmyard, and a venerable tractor grumbles noisily by.
The Fed's threatening grumbles are boosting interest rates, which will hurt the economy.
Mr Obama should never have made public his 2014 deadline for withdrawing troops from Afghanistan, grumbles one Republican hawk.
Despite the grumbles, the economies of most of the islands are growing healthily.
Last week it was announced to more than a few grumbles that the long-serving barber's contract was not being renewed.
Another grumbles that the protesters are upset more by unemployment and inequality than by anything particular that Wall Street does.
"They do not ask airlines from America or Europe for all this information, " grumbles Feda Mohammad Fedawi, Kam Air's vice president.
That growing gulf has helped turn private grumbles about the BBC's unfair advantages, ever-present in the media business, into public criticism.
Without such common standards, grumbles Mr Truskowski, companies that choose one storage vendor then find themselves locked into that firm's products.
You get the sense that the public debate is turning when even the Chron grumbles about the size of public employee pensions.
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"People think we're all morbidly obese, walking around eating pizza, " she grumbles.
Though everyone grumbles that politicians are out of touch, both Republicans and Democrats in fact respond swiftly to shifts in the national mood.
When we got back after dark, and came through the front door, Grumbles was at his desk and shot us a dark glance.
The decision elicited some grumbles among Olympic fans, and sent Twitter ablaze with people trading links to unauthorized live webcasts of the Games.
And did he not really adore, despite intermittent grumbles, the homage from the hundreds of admirers who beat a trail to his Weimar door?
Even Hamas, the Islamist party that will challenge the ruling Fatah for legislative and municipal seats this year, is more media-savvy, grumbles the Palestinian official.
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Moreover, grumbles Mr Svensson, the fees paid by airlines at Malpensa will probably be used to subsidise the cost of keeping Linate open for Alitalia.
Local carping might not matter, but it chimes with national grumbles.
The Engineering Employers' Federation is also struggling to find apprentices, and grumbles that schools' careers officers are failing to send suitable youngsters to its member firms.
One organiser was Muhammad Abdel Haleem, an Egyptian-born professor who has translated the Koran into stylish modern English, drawing acclaim from many, but grumbles from purists.
In Mauritius, there were no more than a few grumbles from the majority Indian group that, until now, has produced every prime minister since independence in 1968.
Former PM Chavalit Yongchaiyudh, himself a onetime army chief, grumbles that civilians cannot possibly understand the workings of the military - a not-so-veiled criticism of his successor Chuan.
There are grumbles that Muslim children dodge sports and biology classes for religious reasons, though Mr Mutlu claims that only 68 of Berlin's 70, 000 immigrant students did this.
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