"Well, yesterday he was chiding me -- he said not to whine, " Huckabee said.
From the bankrupt peripheral nations of Europe people barely comprehend the whine of America these days.
So his voice combines a nasal tone with high pitch and the result is a whine.
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Others, however, seem content to whine that the creators of FracFocus did not do that for them.
That is their core competency--saying "No, " with just the perfect vintage of whine to go with it.
Well your employees have the same reaction when you editorialize, and whine about decisions that are made.
The reality is that all of us whine, complain, blame others, and try to avoid responsibility.
Failed leaders whine, complain, blame others and then change the subject to something where they have no accountability.
When you whine about the declining quality of model-train-collecting literature on Twitter, do you score any retweets? 3.
In return, they agree to whine only when it's absolutely necessary -- or every five seconds, whichever comes first.
Companies whine about there being different system in Minnesota than Wisconsin and so forth, so we need to unify.
The Italians dive and whine to the referee as much as any team.
This is just a special case of my regular and more generalised whine.
They have built an amazing company and for other retailers to simply whine and cry and complain is ostrich-like behavior.
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The point here though is not just to whine that I have lost one more way of wasting my time.
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Then comes the high-pitched whine of tires against road as vehicles speed up in anticipation of hitting the Montana border.
Some were worried that their homes would be devalued and others could not sleep because of a "persistent whine", he said.
But I still enjoyed saying goodbye, and the plot was a clever way to bring everyone together for one last whine.
Analysts are quick to plant absurd expectations on certain stocks, only to whine and complain about it when it is unmet.
They whine that those who point out that Israel now borders Iran in Lebanon and Gaza have nothing positive to say.
Katie's eyes opened wide with surprise, but she didn't let out so much as a whimper or whine, much less a cry.
Academy purists will no doubt whine about the dilution of Oscar's integrity.
Guitars crunch and whine, the ghost of Ziggy briefly flutters into view and a million ageing star children wipe tears from glittering lashes.
He's deaf, and rather than relying on the high-pitched whine of the metal detectors he keeps a close eye on its digital display.
The same critics who complain about the Morris technique whine that Morris tags Reagan as a middlebrow rube, an airhead and as intellectually incurious.
The same critics who complain about this unconventional technique whine that Morris tags Reagan as a middlebrow rube, an airhead and as intellectually incurious.
It made a faint whine as it pulled away, delivering power so smoothly that it might as well have been gliding through interstellar space.
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There was a change in his voice a crack in it, a rising pitch that made her think of a television comedian doing a rural whine.
Someone to whine to about (literally) the weight of the world?
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"I've got an itchy finger, " Rose sings in a distorted whine.
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