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Purists would grumble, but purists grumbled about the forward pass.
He rarely gives interviews and has grumbled about "media intrusion".
"They'll vote him in without us," grumbled one elderly man.
Mr Guedes grumbled that the committee had "aborted" his reform.
"I don't believe he has mechanical difficulties," a man grumbled.
When she took over Cosmopolitan in 1965, staff members grumbled.
Academics grumbled that requests to study the papers went unanswered.
"It's getting very hard to do operations," Officer Tak grumbled.
" A man behind him grumbled, "There's nothing we can do.
In the teachers' lounge she grumbled at the bulky photocopier.
"What has happened to us as a nation?" he grumbled.
In the teachers' lounge she grumbled at the bulky photocopier.
"They take your taxes but say you can't smoke," he grumbled.
Shareholders have grumbled about pay at Naspers before, to no avail.
"It was like talking to the World Bank," grumbled another aide.
ILLINOISANS HAVE long grumbled that theirs is a most dysfunctional state.
Managers have long grumbled that shareholders want to interfere too much.
"We didn't try at all in the second half," he grumbled.
"I'm late already," grumbled Peter Ademola, a swimming pool maintenance man.
A microphone grumbled to life in the park across the street.
"The solution on the table is not ideal," Mr Dombrovskis grumbled.
Many Chinese grumbled that the debate seemed more like an interview.
Though other relatives grumbled, Mr. Chand said it was good enough.
One distributor grumbled about "using socialist money to fatten the capitalist pig".
Mr Trump initially grumbled that he was "not happy" about the deal.
Some employers grumbled, aware that this would raise the cost of labour.
"I've spent the last 12 months building that relationship," Mr. Crozier grumbled.
You listened as angry skies grumbled and death rained down with bullets.
As the match grew less competitive, the crowd grumbled with apparent dissatisfaction.
I grumbled as we dodged mud puddles and scooters and stray dogs.
He grumbled, came right over, and I handed him the penciled script.
Participants from advanced economies also grumbled: Mr Carney called the dollar "domineering".
Over pancakes and eggs, they grumbled about the season's catch to date.
"They are not working hard now," he grumbled, gesturing toward the workers.
"Somebody is slandering you every day — like Pompeo, like Pence," he grumbled.
When he missed three of his first four shots, the crowd grumbled.
"The subway is worse now than in the 70s," grumbled one experienced commuter.
A local wind-turbine maker grumbled about his struggles to expand his headcount.
As users grumbled over the changes, many took their complaints a step further.
"I like the French, but I like American industry even more," he grumbled.
"Our alms houses are filled with foreigners," grumbled the Express newspaper in 2000.
"Sure, it's not like I have a choice," he grumbled over his shoulder.
The money would be better spent on schools, clinics and police, they grumbled.
Once again, customers grumbled but many found its slender profile impossible to resist.
" Or Thompson, who "mumble-grumbled like a character actor from a Bogart movie.
Some white parents grumbled that school presentations were in both English and Spanish.
"Well, that didn't work so well," Mr. Ashcraft grumbled over the radio channel.
Some leaders had already grumbled that the deadline missed on Monday was too tight.
His campaign rumbled and grumbled about him Usually, it works the other way around.
"Bloads sounds like a condition I need to ask my doctor about," grumbled Kelly.
Outside, shares plummeted on the Nairobi bourse amid the uncertainty, while Kenyatta's supporters grumbled.
Rivals grumbled that he was trying to influence the outcome of the straw poll.
Other financial firms hit with similar complaints have grumbled about a shakedown and settled.
"[It's] hard to see what all the fuss is about," Artforum grumbled in 20163.
"It's gonna be a problem trying to get him out of here," Buss grumbled.
Parents have often grumbled about "digital heroin," and the WHO announcement backs them up.
But a promised museum never materialized ("My stuff hibernated in Catania," Mr. Trincale grumbled).
"Gripping and grinning," a man grumbled from his folding chair as Mr. Lamb passed.
"Doubt I can even play this thing anymore," he grumbled, slowly tuning the instrument.
Some GOP senators grumbled that the bill does nothing to harness the national debt.
I recall experiencing something like withdrawal, daydreaming about past feasts as my stomach grumbled.
After Taylor testified, Trump privately grumbled to Pompeo and blamed him for his hire.
"It's very much an Instagram way of buying," he grumbled to me this spring.
Police officers, preparing for the funeral of a colleague shot dead last week, grumbled.
After male employees grumbled, Disney called a meeting in which he justified the new policy.
Indeed, for many years after the crisis, bankers grumbled that markets were not volatile enough.
Yes." Another LNC member, alluding to Johnson's admitted marijuana use, grumbled ruefully: "Pot-smoking goofball.
"During the day, the guys with the big bodies think they're king," Mr. Yesilova grumbled.
"Have you seen our pension money exploding?" grumbled one Kazakh after the opening fireworks display.
Members grumbled that their first glimpses at the draft had come from media reports. Sen.
He grumbled to some news organizations and everyone had a good laugh at the story.
People grumbled through and accepted patrols in the original game, but they needed serious reform.
" As constituents grumbled, Walberg said: "I don't expect you to agree with me on that.
"I don't know why you're so eager to get back to him," her mother grumbled.
"You feel like every day is Friday," he grumbled at Earhardt, with a taut smile.
They have long grumbled in subservient apathy while royals enjoyed wealth they could never imagine.
There are a few people who have grumbled but on the whole, everyone loves Sharon.
Though FringeNYC selection is juried, some critics have grumbled about a surfeit of substandard shows.
Airlines, however, have grumbled that it is difficult to verify the legitimacy of such letters.
Mr. McConnell, of Kentucky, who grumbled in private about Mr. Trump's decision, managed a laugh.
Some interviewees grumbled about a lack of support, and "apathy and cynicism" within government elsewhere.
"We're in this aesthetic slump that gets worse and worse every day," Mr. Weiss grumbled.
Democrats grumbled aloud as Mr. Trump called for the dismantling of the Affordable Care Act.
She had disapproved of Geeta's rebellion, but she grumbled about having to give up her income.
A few of the onlookers laughed, but, once out of the police's sight, many more grumbled.
Democrats oppose it on principle and GOP hard-liners have grumbled about granting "amnesty" to Dreamers.
"I am not going to call the police department to get their rap sheet," he grumbled.
"Same song, third verse," Carter grumbled, adding that he remained silent during the closed-door squabbling.
Some Venezuelans grumbled that Thursday's strike would cost them money at a time of extreme hardship.
" He's reportedly grumbled in private that the House bill, which closely matched the Senate's, is "mean.
I mean, everyone else sort of grumbled about it behind the scenes, everyone endured these microaggressions.
Consumers have grumbled about the changes, and some say they have had difficulty finding medical specialists.
"They're not in any way touching community rating," grumbled a Senate source familiar with the negotiations.
As he grumbled, Brian, the cruise's resident archeologist, lectured us on the history of the site.
" Mr. Rove also grumbled that Mr. Trump "has little to no understanding of the farm coalition.
Changing the party's name, as Marine Le Pen envisions doing, is "suicidal," Mr. Le Pen grumbled.
Some African-Americans have grumbled that his presidential campaign team lacks non-whites in senior positions.
One grumbled that he had lost pay after he injured his arm on the assembly line.
Employers would have grumbled, but at least it would have been crystal clear who was affected.
"He grumbled up to the moment Arthur and I were pronounced man and wife," Iphigene said.
Local taxpayers have grumbled that their money is increasingly going to students who are here illegally.
Though previous administrations had grumbled, and occasionally intervened in judges' appointments, the Trump administration went further.
"Now two trucks are guarding their sleepovers," the source grumbled, according to the New York Daily News.
A friend once grumbled that, given the choice, she'd rather see her ex miserable than herself happy.
Reporters at the State Department have grumbled about what they see as a "lockdown" on Ukraine inquiries.
VCs grumbled over the additional expense the new regulation created, calling it a deterrent to going public.
Under Barack Obama, CEOs grumbled constantly about burdensome new regulation and more zealous enforcement of existing rules.
The companies would end up agreeing to ban their employees from playing, though they grumbled about it.
When they arrived and noticed there was no wolf, they grumbled and went back to their homes.
A thin-skinned campaigner, he grumbled that he was accused of wanting to abolish government safety nets.
He grumbled about how a press visit to a Nokia factory had, in his mind, been derailed.
Many fans have grumbled that she's never had a solo film—though one is potentially in development.
Others have grumbled that her "awakeners" are all relatively fortunate white women who marry at some stage.
The transphobes went off and grumbled about it and that was pretty much the end of that.
Many tech types have grumbled privately, for weeks, about that story for lacking a lot of context.
Some American sportswriters grumbled that the marks were not equivalent, as Japanese ballparks tended to be smaller.
He had grumbled before meeting Xi that relations between the two countries had to be radically adjusted.
In Cleveland, television producers grumbled about the less-than-optimal spectacle put on by the Trump campaign.
"They give the impression that the world begins with them," grumbled Boris Vallaud, a rare remaining Socialist.
They pass by one another with grumbled greetings and take showers in a fluorescent-lit basement bathroom.
Flashy self-driving car demos slowed to a trickle and some grumbled to TechCrunch about raising capital.
"A lot of that's about 2020 politics," Senator John Thune, Republican of South Dakota, grumbled on MSNBC.
I once grumbled to a friend that I didn't think Fox was "Fair and Balanced" at all.
A few people grumbled about the policy change, but the new policy was overwhelmingly considered a success.
"When is this show going to begin?" someone near me grumbled, adding a well-chosen obscenity for emphasis.
Both Democrats and Republicans grumbled about partisanship during the Senate confirmation hearing of Supreme Court nominee Neil Gorsuch.
If anything, Capra grumbled, they seemed penalized for having been away from the machinations of the studio system.
She grumbled about my horse, aka Jessica, being full, on account of a deer hide on her back.
The unions — "it's a return to the 19th century," grumbled one leader — have vowed to kill the plan.
"You'd think they would have had a contingency plan," grumbled one guest, huddled close to a seat mate.
Journalists there have grumbled about the blurred line between the administration and some of the network's star commentators.
Mr. Halevi grumbled that he was going "crazy" with "that masa'a al-kheir" and stalked off the set.
Market participants have grumbled that the Fed's inexperience and lack of knowledge are to blame for the crisis.
Some administration officials have grumbled there isn't a clear point person responsible for shepherding nuclear talks with Russia.
At times, Priebus has privately grumbled about the constant stream of headaches involved with keeping Trump in line.
Senate Republicans quietly grumbled that Jackson didn't have the management experience required to run such a large bureaucracy.
"She hasn't shown she can seize the opportunity," grumbled a deep-green politician, Parris Chang, before Mr Trump's call.
Ahmad and Mohamed grumbled about it; these kids were uncool, and they only saw regular Americans during gym class.
When young people got into politics, he had grumbled earlier, it was too often superficial, just a crowd reaction.
Many grumbled before the law was passed, but few today would clamour to let people smoke in pubs again.
If you've ever grumbled about long lines at the pharmacy, Capsule wants to save you the trouble next time.
VW's investors have long grumbled that its vast bulk has not delivered high profits or helped its share price.
Perhaps predictably, some users have grumbled about the fact they inadvertently pressed the new button without realizing it existed.
Eventually—after the bulldozer led the cops on a 12-block, ten-minute chase—it grumbled to a halt.
Small business advocates largely grumbled after the nation's highest court overturned a decades-old decision on online sales tax.
Commuters grumbled about how the news media was creating panic; most laughed when I asked about the Blitz spirit.
But one Sri Lankan official grumbled that poor coordination between Sri Lanka's various government agencies was hampering the investigation.
Only a few customers grumbled about the innovative facewear for the bunnies, which sell for 8.50 Swiss francs ($8.70).
"You guys have the meeting," Kelly grumbled, walking off, according to a White House official who witnessed the exchange.
"I got held up in Florida by Air Force One for four hours," a woman sitting behind me grumbled.
"You didn't enunciate enough," he grumbled, exchanging a look with my mom that clearly said I should've known better.
I've grumbled for years about the shortcomings I see, but have always come down on the side of celebration.
If philosophy presented a full account of life, the clerics grumbled, what was left for revelation and the Prophet?
Some Republicans grumbled that Pelosi should have come to the table sooner, suggesting the timing was a political ploy.
Both sides have grumbled over certain provisions and both rely heavily on the water flows for hydropower and agriculture.
Unlike a lot of critics, I've always at least liked The Walking Dead, even as I've grumbled about it.
Mr Rosselló might also have found ways to assuage voters who grumbled that his government presided over nepotism and corruption.
"The airline lost our fucking luggage," Saraceno grumbled as I pointed at the booth behind him with a questioning shrug.
Mr. Stern himself sometimes grumbled on and off the air about whether, at age 62, it was time to retire.
He grumbled about the tightness of his specially extended handcuffs, which clasped his hands behind his back, the source said.
The fans at Oracle Arena grumbled, but I don't think I have ever seen a questionable call seem so irrelevant.
The country's hardliners grumbled (sound familiar?), but apparently that wasn't enough to stop voters from backing Rouhani at the polls.
" One Chinese tour guide who takes tourists into North Korea grumbled that North Koreans "want us to pay for everything.
When the company grumbled that the new water supply damaged auto parts, they were provided with treated water from Detroit.
Some have grumbled that it has been turned into a rehash of the 2016 primary between Sanders and Hillary Clinton.
One lawmaker grumbled that Lee is trying to position himself as an adversary of the establishment to raise his profile.
Ngo grumbled that the lights used in the reveal didn't quite do justice to how lean I'd gotten in reality.
At the Democratic National Committee's (DNC) annual winter meeting last month, party officials privately grumbled over Schultz's prospective independent bid.
Some expressed concerns about the safety of local women and children, and others later grumbled about the cost to taxpayers.
Two Pershing investors Reuters spoke to grumbled that they would pay hedge fund-like fees for a name everyone knows.
On Fox, Tucker Carlson made time for a four-minute news report by Catherine Herridge, then grumbled about the probe.
They grumbled that the founder had promised a more groundbreaking invention capable of tackling solid chunks of fruits and veggies.
" And reviewing "The Kingdom of Speech" for The Washington Post, the evolutionary scientist Jerry A. Coyne grumbled that Wolfe "chooses . . .
Sightseers grumbled and began jostling with one another as the wait to go through security passed the one-hour mark.
John Sun, the boss of AGTech, has grumbled that the lotteries could double their returns if they reopened online sales.
Some state Democrats grumbled that his absence wasn't helping the party he pledged to build after ending his presidential campaign.
In the Senate debate thus far, he has grumbled about the process without signaling he would stand in the way.
"There's an obsession with compliance," he grumbled to a group of officials at a conference that I attended in London.
But even a profit coupled with strong subscriber and user growth wasn't enough for investors, who grumbled about missed revenue growth.
He could have been wrong and his readers would have moved their furniture back downstairs and grumbled about the wasted effort.
Once, British residents might have grumbled at such nonchalance, then shrugged it off as a justification to wallow in deeper baths.
Banks have long grumbled that the CRA's rules are unclear and inconsistently applied, and that inspections are costly and time-consuming.
"Water can keep a boat afloat, and can cause it to capsize," grumbled one user of Weibo, a Twitter-like service.
Other people grumbled that banks of snow, untouched by plows, had left them and their cars stranded on many side roads.
Iranian businessmen have grumbled that the Chinese muscled out domestic industry during the sanctions, and flooded the country with cheap goods.
Candidate Trump grumbled about monopolies such as AT&T and Amazon, but now he is in office he has lost interest.
Paglen's space sculpture was both praised for its creativity and maligned by astronomers, who grumbled about the art project disrupting observations.
"Our country has turned into a store of adverts and signs," grumbled Roberto Gomez, a 78-year old Communist Party member.
Some governments even grumbled at the terminology: EU workers are not "migrants", they fumed, but citizens with legitimate free-movement rights.
Some male chauvinists may have grumbled about female bosses, but those bosses may have been the reason they kept their jobs.
Like many artists in the digital age, their photographer friends grumbled that they were being underpaid and exploited by online sites.
Jennifer Weiner "This isn't a real thing," my husband grumbled as he followed me up the stairs one morning in June.
The men, members of the Georgia Security Force III% militia, grumbled but laid their weapons down on the red clay earth.
"Things always got a bit sticky for my son when people asked him where he lived," he grumbled to The Independent.
"It seems like they're just making up rules as they go now," grumbled Marchand, when asked about the referral of fortunes.
They also grumbled that Nissan was selling too many vehicles to rental companies that then would flood the secondary buyers' market.
The Astros' strategy bothered some other teams, who grumbled that they were not trying to field a competitive major league roster.
The mayor could only watch this international game of hot potato from his small second-floor office while the town grumbled.
One of them was from a woman who grumbled that she had been delayed twice this week on Great Western trains.
Murray, still ranked No. 1, has had a downbeat year by his standards, and he grumbled and cursed plenty on Friday.
"This scheme of combustion in order to get power makes me sick to think of — it is so wasteful," he grumbled.
Mezher grumbled that someone must have warned them; I surmised that he meant someone from the Army or the Federal Police.
Democrats have grumbled that Mr. Burr was slow-walking his investigation, calling for a special counsel to take up the case.
"The separatists," he grumbled, referring to Muslims in another part of this state, Jammu and Kashmir, who want independence from India.
J says it wasn't as hard as he expected, and although K grumbled most of the way, she loved the view.
"I regret to say that I think the error was to their advantage," The Times's publisher, Adolph S. Ochs, reportedly grumbled.
"I'm not going to be the one to recall the planes and create the massacre in Benghazi," she grumbled to an aide.
"This storm is coming with some bad intentions," he said at a San Juan store where some shoppers grumbled about empty shelves.
" He grumbled that Team Obama had "ignored pleas by numerous Intelligence Committee members to take more forceful action against the Kremlin's aggression.
The first minister has grumbled about Scotland being shut out by Theresa May's already markedly controlling and centralising operation in Downing Street.
I'm pretty sure I grumbled "what the f--k" (I'm pretty much always grumbling something), but I instinctively knew what was up.
It is an irony of history that Trump, who often grumbled about scientific research, used a highly scientific approach in his campaign.
Some grumbled that if the Perez camp had made the same mistake, Ellison's supporters would have never let them live it down.
Many of those left out grumbled about what they saw as a lack of transparency around China's efforts to gain new allies.
"I don't think we got a real, honest effort out of all of our players," N.Y.C.F.C. Coach Jason Kreis grumbled afterward. Aug.
Trump targets the press Trump's attacks on the media come as no surprise, and many Presidents have grumbled at their news coverage.
Some drivers have grumbled that the measure slows traffic, while others said it is confusing to see conflicting signals at an intersection.
Some grumbled a little about minor early-days stuff like not enough electrical outlets, but they all said they loved the architecture.
Within spitting distance, Americans grumbled through hours of verbal altercations with other Americans who they felt were encroaching on their standing spots.
Another woman grumbled that deliveries of designer fashions from the internet store Net-a-Porter were taking several days longer to arrive.
Fans have also grumbled about a new level of scrutiny, with VARs using forensic geometry to rule if a player is offside.
Passengers were left to find local taxis, and they often grumbled that the cabs were slow to arrive and charged high fares.
"It isn't new, isn't unique, isn't, in fact, much more than a desperate gimmick," grumbled one journalist on local news website Newsroom.
While private colleges fretted, lawmakers grumbled that the impact of the public tuition proposal — known as the Excelsior scholarship — had been overestimated.
The choice was immediately met with murmurs of approval from the French news media, which had grumbled about the tour for weeks.
The Observer reported recently that Conservative ministers have grumbled at the speed with which Prime Minister Theresa May offered Trump his state visit.
They grumbled that Mary usually got her way with her gruff but soft-hearted boss by being indirect rather than confronting his bullying.
This makes it a very bad buy for the creative professionals it is supposed to be intended for, and those professionals have grumbled.
Religious conservatives grumbled that to have got so far, she could not have been honest about her sexual orientation during her early career.
" The Economist grumbled it was "one of the longest and most complicated public documents ever issued—and one of the hardest to comprehend.
Luckily for most of us, these problems are an every-now-and-again thing: an annoyance to be grumbled about, medicated, and forgotten.
At first, I grumbled under my breath about the irony of having 6900 U.S. government agencies assembled under the house that China built.
He grumbled about the luggage, and, when I tried to install the children's seats, I realized that the back seat belts were broken.
Many workers had no choice but to walk home, shops and restaurants closed, and Venezuelans grumbled that another day was disrupted by tumult.
For Cora and the Red Sox, a critical part of their success is that the players have not grumbled, at least not publicly.
The horsemen, in turn, grumbled when the racetrack was shut down for the recent testing, interrupting their training schedules to make particular races.
Several voters at the polling station outside New Delhi grumbled that Congress hadn't done much for India in all its years in power.
Electricity, Mr. Shafiq grumbled, has meant not just the death of his work, but of the sacrifices expected of all Muslims during Ramadan.
"Looks like my lawyers will be forced to start on Saturday, which is called Death Valley in T.V." he grumbled on Twitter Friday.
MOURINHO MOANS Tottenham manager Jose Mourinho grumbled about a Southampton coach and VAR after Danny Ings' goal handed Spurs a 1-0 loss.
"It's like a soap opera without the sex and fun," grumbled Matt Latimer, an author and former speechwriter for President George W. Bush.
Reporters grumbled afterward about the lack of detail, since Apple didn't share a launch date or a price tag for the new service.
But the president has reportedly grumbled about Mr. Rosenstein and could replace him with a crony who would be more willing to interfere.
As my stomach grumbled, I had a thought: Holding a bunch of reporters captive in your gilded tower is a pretty good business strategy.
Soon after taking power in a coup in 2014 Mr Prayuth grumbled that few Thai children could cite the achievements of long-dead kings.
She did it but grumbled to me about it, because after all, she knew he wasn't that sick, he was just being a baby.
That evening, together with a few friends from other rights groups, we grumbled that a story seemed more important to her than protecting victims.
But even as House investigators pushed forward, Democrats on the investigation grumbled in private that Nunes had never really stepped away from the probe.
Trump grumbled that he was kept away from the action back home, where election recounts were getting underway in key Senate and governors' races.
Their candidate, Rob Quist, lost in painstaking fashion; local officials grumbled afterwards that the national party apparatus hadn't devoted sufficient resources to the effort.
British journalists grumbled a little at the last-minute news that CBS, the American television network, would also be present at the Sussexes' request.
It can be humbling, as Mr. Aranda discovered recently when he arrived drenched from a pelting rainstorm and grumbled about it to his class.
Sure, we grumbled for a few days when a court found it guilty on six felony charges for a deadly gas explosion in 2202.
Members of Congress have also grumbled about Shanahan's performance in hearings, saying he's come across as not conversant with the details of defense policy.
They half-grumbled on the way that they were often called out to situations described as "terrible", to find they really weren't that bad.
The Czech seventh seed lost his cool when Australian official Wayne McEwen ordered play to be halted after Djokovic grumbled about the misty conditions.
" A Republican senator who is not up for reelection next year called Bannon's maneuvering "terribly counterproductive" and grumbled, "I don't think much of it.
One of the minor problems viewers grumbled over in the original Beauty and the Beast was the question of why Beast's servants — Lumière, Cogsworth, Mrs.
The first instance of time travel in all of Star Wars filmed entertainment — and a step too far, grumbled some old-school fans on Twitter.
Publishers have long grumbled about the markets for both used books and remainders and saw Amazon's embrace of third-party sellers as an existential threat.
Instead, Trump grumbled that he was kept away from the action back home, where election recounts were getting underway in key Senate and governors' races.
Older people have long grumbled about the young in politics, dismissing them as "baby politicians" or "beardless boys" in the early years of this country.
By contrast, Prepa has grumbled about the slow pace of work done by Fluor, a major contractor brought in by the Army Corps of Engineers.
Macron might have grumbled about RT to Putin, but France is not standing in the way of RT's plans to start a new French channel.
Other lawmakers grumbled about the breakneck pace of the 2,85033-plus page omnibus, which cleared the House less than 24 hours after it was released.
Rivals grumbled that the events, which ended once voting started last week, violated a tacit agreement among networks to mostly stick with the official calendar.
Biden has privately grumbled to friends while giving his own autopsy of what Democrats failed to do in 2016: connect with the white working class.
That would require the defection of 55 Republicans in the House and 20 in the Senate, which is unlikely to come about, though some have grumbled.
Jurors listened as McAtasney grumbled about only walking away with $10,000, expressing his disappointment as he'd been told by Sarah the amount was closer to $100,000.
In the 1960s, plenty of people grumbled about the cost of leaving Earth, but many more found inspiration in the race to shed humanity's earthly shackles.
They grumbled that he had committed acts of Republican apostasy, as when he took federal money to expand Medicaid, a government health scheme for the poor.
Clinton played down The A.P.'s call, eager for supporters to stay motivated, as her aides grumbled about the news media stepping on her big moment.
Now they have grabbed the lead in the A.L.C.S., silencing a Blue Jays team that grumbled about the strike zone but never did anything about it.
They have grumbled privately that his opposition to the deal is political since it dates back more than a year to his predecessor's time in office.
Since a rezoning of Williamsburg in 2005, residential buildings have spread across the neighborhood, and their occupants have grumbled about crowded subway platforms and frequent delays.
"That ignoramus," Mr. Kepel grumbled in an interview this month in his book-lined office, offering some choice gibes about his onetime friend's lack of Arabic.
He puffed and grumbled until, seated at the Auberge de l'Onde, in the village of St.-Saphorin, I asked if he wanted to taste the wine.
Simon Danzuck, MP for Rochdale, which has Britain's second-highest concentration of asylum-seekers, recently grumbled that his constituency is being used "as a dumping ground".
While I certainly grumbled about some of the results, the arguments were fun, and they drove home how enormous the Star Trek canon has already become.
"If Trump really wants to go down a path of isolation, it will only speed up China's rise to the top," one senior German official grumbled.
Analysts will be paying particular attention to whether Iraq follows through, since its leaders grumbled mightily about accepting cuts in the run-up to the meeting.
The doctor treating me grumbled that "at this time of night I only get prisoners or dead people" and that the country was going to shit.
Butler and Sutton grumbled about teams that fly them in for workouts, then make them wait for hours to tell them they will not be signed.
After years of regular games on artificial turf, the women's team — which had long grumbled about the surface — played its entire 2018 schedule on natural grass.
Mr. O'Rourke, who is 46, is cast as young even by his detractors ("a young man who's got very little going for himself," President Trump grumbled).
A number of Democrats have grumbled that new DNC rules, adopted after the 2016 cycle, have diminished the powers of sitting lawmakers to influence the process.
Many of the candidates left off the stage have grumbled about the Democratic National Committee doubling the fundraising and polling requirements from the first two debates.
Trump has grumbled about the dollar's strength compared to other currencies, specifically the yuan and euro, and he has also criticized the Fed's rate hiking policy
After going over his allotted time questioning Mr. Price, Senator Al Franken, Democrat of Minnesota, grumbled that he would cede time in the nonexistent second round.
In 2016, he grumbled to audiences in the state about the time he had to spend in the car to get from one event to another.
Some grumbled among themselves, going through the motions on the field as they waited for the calls from their agents that escape routes had been found.
This moment is different from the time when users initially revolted against Facebook's news feed in 2006, or when people grumbled about a separate app for chats.
For more than a decade, liberals have rightly grumbled that hawks can go on television espousing new wars without being held to account for the last ones.
President Donald Trump boasted about the robust U.S. economy on Thursday — but then grumbled that "everyone else" except him is getting rich from the stock market rise.
Officers who grumbled if anybody spent too much time on YouTube made an exception for instructional videos; Mr Locks learnt how to use a mortar from them.
And...my hair still felt like the scarecrow from The Wizard of Oz. I knew this was bullshit, I grumbled to myself before heading in to work.
Andrey Guryev, the chief executive of fertiliser company Phosagro said the rouble's fair value was 63-65 per dollar and grumbled about the 9.75 percent interest rate.
"We usually get decent access to both the prime minister and his team," one senior political journalist at a national newspaper, who declined to be named, grumbled.
Hitherto, knowledge workers have largely suffered in silence or grumbled in private because their chances of promotion have come to be influenced by their willingness to collaborate.
The famously tough-talking Chris Christie grumbled to reporters time and again that he would not attack Trump, only doing so before dropping out of the race.
"None of you have seen the army of the dead," Snow reminded his subjects as they grumbled over his plan to meet with Daenerys Targaryen at Dragonstone.
"He was of no help," grumbled one GOP senator, who doubted that Trump would have done much to defend lawmakers from political attacks if the bill passed.
Last week, when Trump cut a deal with Democrats that funded the government, raised the debt ceiling and secured funding for victims of Hurricane Harvey, conservatives grumbled.
"I think they ought to stop posturing and acting like idiots," grumbled Hatch, the Senate's president pro tempore and normally one of the chamber's most decorous members.
The alliance between the former enemies may soon be tested by Mr. Trump, who has grumbled about Japanese trade barriers and the cost of U.S. military support.
The California senator has visited Iowa only once since March, and some Iowans have grumbled that her absence is part of an effort to carefully manage expectations.
Some bankers grumbled on Wednesday that they had not even been able to get Tesla executives to return their phone calls, much less explain the company's plans.
The Saudi oil minister, Khalid al-Falih, grumbled that the non-OPEC producers were in a "learning process" on the need to actually follow through with cuts.
On Tuesday, he may need to reassure the public and his allies in Congress, who have grumbled over Iran's saber-rattling, the Syrian civil war and ISIS.
In Congress, Louisiana lawmakers and their aides grumbled that Mr. Trump was not being shown quality polling indicating how formidable Mr. Edwards was with Republican-leaning voters.
For the many who have grumbled that Broadway is too commercial and the very few griping that it isn't commercial enough, Skittles has a show for you.
Others grumbled about the opacity of the revisions being made to the bill, or worried that it would result in insurance becoming too expensive for their constituents.
Fact-checkers and political opponents grumbled mightily about Mr Trump leaving out vital bits of context as he listed promises kept or on the way to being fulfilled.
A clause like chapter 19 was a compromise that saved the deal ("you can have your goddamn dispute-settlement mechanism," grumbled James Baker, then the American treasury secretary).
On Wednesday, she made a point to underscore that House Democrats' investigations won't be "endless," as some in the caucus have grumbled they feel Democrats' hands are tied.
Some staffers think their White House correspondent was fighting the good fight, while others have rolled their eyes and grumbled that he is coming off as too sanctimonious.
It has largely appeared back on track after Nunes' recusal, although some Democrats have grumbled that he has continued to be involved in the investigation behind the scenes.
Republicans senators have openly grumbled about the lack of information that has come from leaders, while Democrats are crying foul and labeling the Senate proposal a "secretive" bill.
The inclusion of a moderator from Fox News was an effort to appease conservatives who had long grumbled about the lack of conservative media representation in the debates.
Some aides have also grumbled privately about a trip Mr. Trump has planned for the end of the month to Scotland and Ireland, to tour his golf courses.
There is no doubt that Mr. Lamb has benefited from running against a lackluster opponent, Rick Saccone, who even many Republicans have privately grumbled is a "weak" candidate.
Scholars who study the Persian Gulf said the leaders of the other Emirates had often grumbled privately about Abu Dhabi's dominance of the U.A.E. and its foreign policy.
Trump, during the same town hall discussion, grumbled that Cuomo, whose briefing he watched on television, should have purchased thousands of ventilators for his state four years ago.
Former Justice Department officials and lawyers have publicly criticized Mr. Barr's remarks about the role of religion in America, and current department employees have quietly grumbled about them.
South Korean officials and those who are close to Moon have increasingly grumbled about Washington's position that it will maintain sanctions until Pyongyang takes substantial steps toward denuclearisation.
Banking-industry lobbyists have grumbled that the living wills are another costly exercise that requires companies to spend months trying, often unsuccessfully, to divine the will of regulators.
A Trump ally, former House Speaker Newt Gingrich, has grumbled conspiratorially that the former F.B.I. director was the "tip of the deep state spear" aimed at the president.
He's grumbled about the filibuster at least six times as President, saying it's stepped in the way of his agenda on health care, the military and immigration policy.
A Trump ally, former House Speaker Newt Gingrich, has grumbled conspiratorially that the former FBI director was the "tip of the deep state spear" aimed at the president.
Some Democrats, still bitter about her election night defeat, grumbled privately that she should have skipped Donald J. Trump's swearing-in, as 60 House Democrats did on Friday.
Some Republicans grumbled that Mr. Trump's campaign vacuumed up donations that could have been used more effectively in the midterms by House candidates trying to retain their seats.
Some progressive Democrats have grumbled about the deal, but none have threatened to oppose it outright, and leaders of the Congressional Progressive Caucus are still discussing it internally.
"All of your questions from the first 17 minutes or whatever are about Netflix," grumbled John Fithian, president and chief executive of the National Association of Theatre Owners.
"Why don't you go waste time in your own country," grumbled the man, who Lopes described as a regular looking guy in his 40s, wearing a Lacoste shirt.
One senior Western European diplomat recently grumbled that the only European ambassadors in town who can get a meeting at the White House are from Poland, Hungary and Italy.
Shoppers last year also grumbled on social media that the discounts were not as deep as they had expected, and that some of the items on sale seemed strange.
The press grumbled about all those extra bodies, especially on Tuesday, when the show floor opened for the first time and getting from booth to booth could take eons.
Employees grumbled about a laggardly pace inside the building and complained that basic reports once took days to be approved but were now being held in limbo for weeks.
Many members had grumbled about the Reserve Bank of India (RBI), the central bank, wishing that it would lower interest rates and ease up on embattled public-sector banks.
He grumbled that fewer than a dozen elderly Hui pray each week at his mosque, which looks like a Chinese temple with its tree-filled courtyard and curving roof.
Some MPs grumbled after Mrs Merkel bowed to her party, but the SPD is more concerned to shore up its fragile support than to bolster Mr Macron's European dreams.
The bottom line: Silicon Valley grumbled through the first Vision Fund, arguing that it overcapitalized companies and persuaded certain founders to chase market share without regard for underlying fundamentals.
Mr Trump has repeatedly grumbled about the costs of NATO and suggested that America's defensive alliances with its members are conditional on their paying more for their own defence.
Some critics grumbled last year about the wave of art-house directors from non-English-speaking countries who were making films in English, including Matteo Garrone and Yorgos Lanthimos.
Mr Trump simultaneously grumbled that the Obama administration had both betrayed Reaganite ideas about freedom, and naively thought that democracy could ever be brought to such countries as Iraq.
"It's way too much to give to one person," grumbled one GOP lawmaker, who asked for anonymity to give his frank opinion of the leadership's promise to Corker.  Rep.
They 'all have AIDS,' he grumbled, according to one person who attended the meeting and another person who was briefed about it by a different person who was there.
Up until just a few years ago, I got around 350 emails a day, which presented me with an exhausting, time-consuming daily task that I grumbled about plenty.
"We all grumbled that the Labor Day heat was going to define the 2017 vintage, but it expedited the harvest, which we now look at as such a blessing."
She has grumbled publicly about the Hollywood tendency not just to expose acres of flesh but to probe female sexuality in ways she finds more than a little unbalanced.
SANCTIONS South Korean officials and those who are close to Moon have increasingly grumbled about Washington's position that it will maintain sanctions until Pyongyang takes substantial steps toward denuclearisation.
They 'all have AIDS,' [Trump] grumbled, according to one person who attended the meeting and another person who was briefed about it by a different person who was there.
For years, newer members of the House Democratic caucus have grumbled about the entrenched structure there that rewards seniority and makes it difficult to rise to the top quickly.
The president and Stephen Miller, his hard-line immigration adviser, have long grumbled privately about the secretary's insufficiently brutal approach to the surge in migrant families across the border.
" By the time General Stilwell was recalled to the United States in the fall of 1944, he grumbled that Washington was "as big a pile of manure as Chungking was.
He has grumbled about it since the 1980s, when he would appear on TV and claim that Japan was robbing America blind (by selling Americans reliable cars at reasonable prices).
His rivals grumbled that he achieved little yet somehow managed not to get blamed for operational failures, such as Israel's chaotic withdrawal from Lebanon in 2000, which Mr Gantz oversaw.
Developers have long grumbled that their software is hard to find in Apple's store unless users type in the precise name of the app or follow a link to it.
There was scope for still-deeper ties between Hungary and Russia, and if the EU grumbled Orban would likely point to Trump, said Peter Kreko, a lecturer at Indiana University.
Pokémon... Up until just a few years ago, I got around 350 emails a day, which presented me with an exhausting, time-consuming daily task that I grumbled about plenty.
Shareholders have grumbled for years over how much Oracle pays its top heavy executive suite, with a long history of voting "no" on the annual advisory vote on CEO pay.
"Why are both rooms only being used for one event this WMC?" grumbled a user on the RA event page, referring to the Link Miami Rebels party at Space Miami.
"The women are against her," Clinton grumbled to Senator Daniel Patrick Moynihan, a key champion of her candidacy for the vacancy created by Justice Byron R. White's retirement in 1993.
A hacker who breached the system claimed to have voted for Mr. Di Maio several times, and some members of the party grumbled about the party's new power-hungry phase.
"I don't see the point of calling up semi-ordinary people and asking they why they made so much money," one grumbled — but others, like Mr. Pietilainen, clearly relish it.
He has been among the most prolific funders of Democratic groups, though party leaders and strategists have grumbled frequently about his penchant for inserting his own image into television ads.
Some guests on Thursday grumbled that the Waldorf needed some freshening up, that the carpet was worn, the furniture in the rooms scratched and dented, and the food warmed over.
After his tryout, he grumbled that he had been given "the two worst sports days of the year," with no regular baseball games scheduled because of the All-Star break.
But the Saudis grumbled that Mr. Hariri's government was giving too much sway to Hezbollah, which is both a political party and a militant group not answerable to the state.
Some Democratic lawmakers grumbled privately that, once the party backed away from the impeachment inquiry, it would be only a matter of time before Republicans stepped forward to hold hearings.
James Surowiecki, an economics writer for the New Yorker, offered these thoughts on Schwarzman: He recently grumbled that the U.S. middle class has taken to "blaming wealthy people" for its problems.
Biden's bipartisan spirit already has come under fire in the run-up to 2020; Democrats in Michigan have grumbled that a paid speech he gave there last fall helped Republican Rep.
The United States has long grumbled about the independent NAFTA panel that rules on anti-dumping duties, which a country imposes when it thinks that its trading partner is competing unfairly.
Constitutional lawyers grumbled in 2014 when the Sultan of Selangor, a rich state near Malaysia's capital, declined to endorse the chief minister nominated by local legislators, asking for some alternatives instead.
But they took everything of mine, and that trust was worth more to me than the better honoraria I got from the Swiss newspapers, whose editors often grumbled about my pieces.
"The shutdown affected Port City by furloughing SBA staff who were working on a loan application for a new bottling line," Bill Butcher, the founder of Port City Brewing Company grumbled.
HM. Foreign companies and their advisers have grumbled over the idiosyncratic two-stage divestment process, including the initial, limited IPO that has meant the price of illiquid Sabeco shares has rocketed.
But when Peter Kang, a high school senior in Chantilly, Va., saw a New York Times article last week about the student, Augusta Uwamanzu-Nna, on his Facebook feed, he grumbled.
Over the past two weeks he's gotten personally invested in bashing Marco Rubio's reelection campaign, but Democrats have grumbled to me that he hasn't done anything to narrow Rubio's financial advantage.
Some of my fellow diners, pining over memories of Cafe du Monde in the French Quarter, grumbled that these were too puffy, or not puffy enough, and round instead of square.
I grumbled about the weight, but realized Mr. Wright couldn't hear me any more than Tamilee Webb could hear me griping through a "Buns of Steel" VHS tape in the 1990s.
"I'm not really sure where this push for Pell is coming from," Representative Virginia Foxx of North Carolina, the ranking Republican on the House Education Committee, grumbled at a recent hearing.
Hurried decision Among Jackson's allies, even within the West Wing, some have grumbled that Trump's hurried decision to elevate him without extensive vetting has essentially let Jackson hang out to dry.
Mr. Penn's internal rivals grumbled that he cared more about statistics than people and pushed a bloodless form of politics that focused on trivial symbolism like school uniforms over meaningful policy.
Here are some of the key lessons from the evening: Republicans grumbled about the secretive manner in which the majority leader, Senator Mitch McConnell of Kentucky, put together his repeal bill.
Naturally, other progressive New Orleanians I've spoken to have grumbled about how it was more a fear of Eddie Rispone than a love of John Bel Edwards that forced their vote.
Big banks have long grumbled about the Fed's annual capital-adequacy reviews, which assess how much equity would be burned in a hypothetical crisis and which they consider their most painful constraint.
"I don't understand why anybody goes to all the trouble of running for president of the United States to talk about what we really can't do and shouldn't fight for," she grumbled.
In 2015, when Xi pledged billions of dollars in loan forgiveness and additional aid for African nations, some in China grumbled that their country was not yet rich enough to do that.
Afterward, the White House was mainly pleased with the trip, though some aides grumbled that he'd missed an opportunity to show more compassion as hundreds of thousands of Americans faced uncertain futures.
Obama, for example, wouldn't want to do anything that would hamper Hillary Clinton's chances of winning the White House, and Republicans have already grumbled about him acting without the consent of Congress.
Citi Prestige customers grumbled this year when the card dropped its free access to American Airlines' Admirals Club lounges, a perk that had disappeared two years earlier from American Express's Platinum card.
But at times, James had grumbled that his role as chief executive was limited, according to three people who know him who spoke on the condition of anonymity to discuss private conversations.
People grumbled when Messenger was spun out of the core Facebook app, but as the app became more about media consumption, actions like visiting friends' profiles became more about browsing than interacting.
Companies had long grumbled about intellectual property theft and unfair treatment in the Chinese market, but they had little recourse: Going public about their troubles could spook investors and invite Chinese retaliation.
Els grumbled that the Royal Melbourne galleries were starstruck by Woods and his team mates eight years ago and has urged the locals to give them a colder shoulder this time around.
Many in Britain grumbled about having to go to the polls again so soon, especially in the weeks leading up to Christmas, when the weather is cold and the days are short.
In late-night phone calls to longtime pals, Trump has grumbled about the stain impeachment is likely to leave on his legacy, according to a Republican who spoke with the president recently.
Although Obama is personally popular among Europe's people and leaders, many high officials on the continent have long grumbled about his talk of pivoting to Asia and building ties with developing nations.
People close to the White House have also grumbled that Kelly, a retired Marine Corps general, does not have the political chops to lead the West Wing heading into the 2020 election.
Some investors have privately grumbled that Uber also paid too much for Careem, a Dubai-based ride-hailing and delivery company that Uber announced this spring it would acquire for $3.1 billion.
IN THE fourth century Julian, a Roman emperor, grumbled, as he tried to push back the Christian tide, that the "impious Galileans" looked after "not only their own poor but ours as well".
Populist Republicans like those in the Freedom Caucus and  President Trump  initially grumbled that Ryan wasn't being tough enough on food stamp recipients, but seemed to accept that his administrative reforms were enough.
But early on in the recording, McAtasney grumbled about only walking away with $10,000, saying he was disappointed because he'd been told by Stern the amount of her inheritance was closer to $100,000.
Adblock Plus uses the same justifications now as when publishers first grumbled about its Acceptable Ads initiative in late 2011 and soon began whitelisting companies like Google, Amazon, and Taboola, for a price.
Steiner, who is Brazilian-German, grumbled that the shift has been "remarkably slow," but after running the United Nations Environment Programme until 2016, says he's glad his old and new work are merging.
The billionaire publicly grumbled about debate moderator Megyn Kelly, saying if she couldn't treat him fairly, he may skip the event altogether -- not the first time he had threatened to boycott a debate.
Mutunga was broadly praised for bringing authority to the post established in the 2010 constitution and dealing with the election challenges, although opponents grumbled when a panel he led threw out their case.
Even leaders from some of Myanmar's many ethnic minorities, who had grumbled their way to the conference, acknowledged that, for the first time, they had talked to the army and it had listened.
Others grumbled about the dictionary's selection of words, or the timing of its release, with one saying that it was "outrageous that it took until 2016" for the word bogan to be included.
When the ballpark itself opened the year before, Mets fans grumbled that it was a nice architectural homage to the Brooklyn Dodgers' old home of Ebbets Field, but seemed lacking in Mets history.
Some of the candidates who were on the verge of failing to make the cut have grumbled that the DNC's requirements are too stringent or that the decisionmaking process behind them lacked transparency.
Federal lawmakers also have grumbled about removing the NCAA's tax-exempt status, which keeps the IRS away from the organization's roughly $1 billion in annual revenue, including $776.6 million from television rights fees.
"Of all the things that America did to postwar Japan, one of the rudest was to provide the crown prince with the woman tutor Vining," a conservative Japanese critic grumbled decades later. Mrs.
And they grumbled in the hours after the tweet that some Republican lawmakers, in particular Mr. McConnell, are inconsistent when it comes to what Mr. Trump's policy should be on engaging in primaries.
McConnell grumbled about that episode again this week, saying that weeks of delay and the need to pass two omnibus-style spending packages could have been avoided if Democrats stuck to their word.
A year of recuperation and intensive speech therapy followed before he was able to perform, only now with a voice that grumbled like the trucks that used to pass his roadside childhood home.
After the break on Central Park West last month, some transit officials grumbled that the city took too long to close the ruptured pipe, making the situation worse than it should have been.
Officials from both the League and 5-Star have grumbled frequently in private that Tria, a 70-year-old academic who is not a member of either party, seems to have his own agenda.
Patients also voiced complaints of personnel—something I heard from the staff myself while I was eating lunch at the hospital's diner: "We're always either understaffed, or overstaffed here," two nurses behind me grumbled.
In China, however, the migrants most frequently grumbled about, and treated with the greatest hostility, are not foreigners but other Chinese: rural folk who move to the cities in search of a better life.
Many Republicans interviewed by The Hill privately grumbled about the effort, describing it as a tiny band of disgruntled delegates engaged in a vanity project that would destroy the party if it were successful.
They have grumbled at her eager promotion of endorsements from veterans of the George W. Bush and Reagan administrations, including that of John D. Negroponte, a top diplomat and intelligence official under Mr. Bush.
A man grumbled about the "deep state" and booed when the camera lingered on Representative Nancy Pelosi of California or Senator Chuck Schumer of New York, both Democrats, but otherwise talked throughout the address.
My nephews and son had grumbled a little about missing a day on the Atlantic beach, but fell silent as we tramped up the steep stairs to the balcony once reserved for enslaved people.
They grumbled that the investment bankers were just jealous that the private bankers had figured out how to structure a loan with Trump in a way that seemed virtually risk-free for ­Deutsche Bank.
Many Republican senators at the time grumbled that Cruz wasn't being a team player and was making their party look bad by demanding a concession that President Obama was never going to agree to.
"As the canapés came out (pastrami and pickle on rye squares!), the temperature rose, and the head count approached 140, guests grumbled about Twitter mobs and cheered Weiss's ­outspokenness," New York's Boris Kachka wrote.
She grumbled, and I understand why: my mother hadn't gotten a ticket or had an accident in thirty years of shuttling her three kids to soccer practice, play rehearsal, and scores of trips to Costco.
Mr Trump declared that America should not have invaded Iraq, but once there should not have left without seizing Iraqi oilfields: "You know, it used to be to the victor belong the spoils," he grumbled.
Beata Szydlo, Poland's prime minister, grumbled about Chinese red tape, but Viktor Orban, her Hungarian counterpart, was more effusive, celebrating China's economic heft and its agreeable habit of not talking about democracy or human rights.
Players took to Twitter and clubhouse media guys to grumble about Byrd the way they grumbled about Dee Gordon a month ago; Justin Verlander, the Detroit Tigers pitcher, has been prominent among them both times.
" The N.Y. Times, in an immigration installment of its "Trump's Way" series, reports that at a tense June meeting in the Oval, the president grumbled that Haiti had sent 15,000 people who "all have AIDS.
That's why Gizmodo catered to gadget lovers, Gawker to entry-level New York professionals who grumbled about their media-titan overlords, and Jezebel to feminists who withered under the 1950s sensibility of moldering women's magazines.
But some officials privately grumbled that it was Kudlow who was confused and not Haley -- who is a Cabinet member, required Senate confirmation, and by all measures outranks the director of the National Economic Council.
But Republican operatives have grumbled that the amount the groups say they have raised have dwarfed the amount they have spent to support Mr. Trump's political and policy goals during his first year in office.
On the 15-acre exhibition floor in downtown Indianapolis, attendees — overwhelmingly white, male, and over 50 — gushed over the latest gun models, posed for photos with martial arts icon Chuck Norris, and grumbled about socialism.
On the 53-acre exhibition floor in downtown Indianapolis, attendees — overwhelmingly white, male, and over 50 — gushed over the latest gun models, posed for photos with martial arts icon Chuck Norris, and grumbled about socialism.
"Many of the attending vendors grumbled about their love-hate relationship with a company that simultaneously serves as their technological or go-to-market partner and their primary competitor," Ader told clients in a note.
Trump, who has long grumbled about the way he is portrayed by Baldwin on "Saturday Night Live," began the latest spat in a tweet sandwiched between his observations about world trade and the opioid crisis.
As Italy's interior minister later flew in to present the boats officially at a naval base in the Libyan capital, coast guards grumbled that the vessels were old and had little deck space for rescued migrants.
"The UK's actions will please Washington as the Trump administration has grumbled that U.S. allies have been remiss in upholding freedom of navigation in the South China Sea," said Storey, of Singapore's ISEAS Yusof Ishak Institute.
After the Trump administration asked for the $30 billion defense funding supplemental last month, Democrats grumbled that the request included $5 billion specifically for the war against ISIS without explaining how the campaign would be accelerated.
The additional staffers -- including one Republican and one Democrat, versed in the National Security Agency collection tactics -- come as some sources on the committee have grumbled behind the scenes about the pace of the investigation. Sen.
All around him, his customers grumbled about the new arrivals, but his own name testified to the immigration — a Polish influx in the early 20th century, along with Italians and Portuguese — that has shaped their region.
Experts grumbled to me that, for maximum effect, it ought to have been hitched to more robust United Nations initiatives, like those dealing with sustainable development and climate change, which many countries have signed on to.
Since Mr. Franken's resignation last January, some Democratic donors have grumbled that the #MeToo movement went too far in his case, and blamed Senator Kirsten Gillibrand for forcing out Mr. Franken to further her own career.
From the article by Brooks Barnes and Sydney Ember: • James Murdoch has privately grumbled about the control that his father still exerted at Fox and has chafed at some of the elements of Fox News's coverage.
Some male photographers have grumbled that their female counterparts can get away with wearing casual tops paired with black skirts or trousers, while the men have to sweat it out in bow ties and dinner jackets.
The potential cost of an industry bailout could upset Republican lawmakers who have grumbled for years about the ballooning national debt under their watch after fighting the Obama administration over even smaller deficits and debt levels.
If Google had simply said that the right and left edges of the screen were reserved for back, and that was that, we'd have grumbled and written some hot takes and then, eventually, just accepted it.
In Jacksonville, only two groups bid to replace the Urban League, and some community leaders grumbled when the annual grant, now nearly $18 million, went to Lutheran Services, a nonprofit based in Tampa, 200 miles away.
Cooper was, of course, playing a role (for which he got an Oscar nomination) — but two years later, certain irate fans of the film nonetheless grumbled their displeasure over seeing the actor at the Democratic National Convention.
So while many senators have grumbled about the GOP's plan, when push comes to shove, it might prove too hard for them to vote against Obamacare repeal and they'll set their concerns aside to back the bill.
I attended then-President Barack Obama's townhall at Facebook HQ in 2011, and it was clear that the employee section enthusiastically whooped it up for Democrat policies and grumbled when Obama and Zuckerberg discussed the Republican agenda.
Critics in the past had grumbled about how former Prime Minister Stephen Harper made a priority of finding the Terror and its sister ship, the Erebus, while his government was otherwise cutting funding for science and research.
NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg admitted that the organization "can do more" in efforts to combat international terrorism and increase investments into defense expenditures — a topic President Donald Trump routinely grumbled over during the 2016 presidential election.
"They're taking surveys in Paris about our life here in the Ariège," grumbled Pierre Fort, 74, a sheep farmer tending his flock in the town's streets, referring to the French department where most of the bears live.
The first occurred in assisted living, when at mealtimes she had to sit with Violet, full of complaint, and Bud, who grumbled nonstop when he wasn't singing Gilbert and Sullivan, and Bob, who didn't speak at all.
The heads of smaller technology companies have grumbled that prominent businesses like Apple have been more able to catch the attention of the White House, and that they appear to be receiving more exclusions than other companies.
Now, it pleased me to find that the league had only gotten better since those aughts days when I gorged on tubs of arena popcorn the size of my torso while my dad grumbled about Steve Nash's hair.
Houston had long grumbled about why Bourdain had seemingly skipped over their beloved food town for so many seasons, and were appropriately ecstatic when he finally arrived on the third coast to give them their long-awaited due.
During his first term as prime minister, in the late 1990s, he grumbled that the generals, who had been included by his predecessors Yitzhak Rabin and Shimon Peres in negotiating teams with the Palestinians, must "change the diskette".
The journalists in the press pen grumbled that she was late, that she had nothing to say to them, that they had limited access to attendees and therefore limited access to the quotes they needed for their stories.
But as the hours wore on and different variations of the same questions were repeated, their heads hung low, the smiles disappeared and they grumbled through replies on how they did not want to be defined as underachievers.
Even in the aftermath of Hurricane Sandy, when fiscal conservatives grumbled about the size of a relief package, the parry of demands lasted only a couple of months before President Barack Obama signed the nearly $51 billion measure.
She not only relied on her old Democratic ties, but also sought to assuage skeptical Republicans, who grumbled that Facebook was more sensitive to the political opinions of its work force than to those of powerful committee leaders.
His father, Prince Talal, known as the "Red Prince," spent years in exile after leading a kind of leftist revolt among royals in 1962, and had grumbled in the past about being passed over in the royal succession.
They have complained that they are not raising as much as they should, given the president's support, and have also grumbled about what they say are excessive payments to consultants, according to two people involved in the discussions.
Sources told The Hollywood Reporter that when Leto heard of the Joaquin Phoenix-starring movie, he grumbled to his agents, who also represent director Todd Phillips, and asked his music manager to call the head of Warner Bros.
" Garbo's bilingual case handler, Tomás Harris, reported that "she grumbled that she had not a single friend here, that her husband would not let her mix with Spanish women in London, nor correspond with her Spanish friends in Spain.
"You should either burn my books and my uniform or send me to school," Reyan, the fourth grader, grumbled to his father on a recent day as they sat in their house in Baramulla, a town in northern Kashmir.
They agreed that the new machine should go alongside the existing A.T.M. Patel asked an employee to clear the shelves that it would be blocking; the man grumbled as he dropped ramen and cans of soup into milk crates.
"I swear to God, they are just messing with us," grumbled Omar Mousa, a 50-year-old bus driver, who steered his vehicle onto the main road the morning after Israeli forces suddenly lifted their closing of the area.
As the clock ticked down, the 3,000 or so inside Rochdale's home ground grumbled whenever a player chose the short pass over the long, or decided to go backward, rather than sending an aimless cross into the penalty area.
Also, some gun rights groups have grumbled that it was named for Ms. Giffords, who became a gun safety advocate along with her husband, the retired astronaut and Navy captain Mark E. Kelly, after the assassination attempt in Tucson.
Mr Trump seems to have over-estimated his personal bond with Mr Xi, telephoning him so often to ask about Korea co-operation that Chinese officials grumbled to American contacts that their president is "not our North Korean desk officer".
"Is that what makes me a good mother?" she said to me one day, in mock-Bollywood drama, her hands stretched over her head, as I grumbled in her kitchen complaining how she never had enough green vegetables or herbs.
When I reached him on a recent Friday, he said he was on the top floor of the grand old building at Foggy Bottom and grumbled about how cold it had gotten since they removed the radiators in a sustainability push.
To laughter from the audience of local residents and politicians at the carnival-season Volksfest, "Gretl" grumbled about the wiles of federal politics: "What a mess," she despaired, divulging that she had been sent to Berlin to clean it all up.
Members of Mueller's team have reportedly grumbled to associates that Barr's brief summary omitted damaging information contained in the full report, and that he opted to ignore pre-written summaries penned by the investigators that had been intended for quick release.
German Chancellor Angela Merkel, speaking at the EU summit in March, grumbled about Italian Prime Minister Giuseppe Conte's decision to join the project, although she said Germany will play in active role in the Belt and Road and called for reciprocity.
Even as he prepared to leave for Springfield, Missouri, to make his opening pitch to the public on tax reform, Trump grumbled privately about Cohn, making clear he was still annoyed with his top economic adviser's criticism of his Charlottesville response.
He has grown close to the President and key members of the administration, including the President's daughter, Ivanka Trump, and son-in-law, Jared Kushner, and is valued for his political acumen -- something Trump allies have long grumbled that Kelly lacks.
White House budget director Mick Mulvaney publicly confirmed conversations to that effect and further speculated such a move would have the added benefit of embarrassing House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi, whose caucus has grumbled about her iron grip on Democratic leadership.
The man who proverbially would never tell a lie sure could prevaricate, and Washington's carping about his troops, his officers and his lot in life — "I distrust everything," he grumbled in 1776 — transforms the demigod into a sometimes petulant mortal.
The network's daytime anchors — people like Shep Smith and Chris Wallace, who fall on the news reporting side of Fox's opinion-reporting divide — have always grumbled about the network's nighttime pundits, talkers like Tucker Carlson, Sean Hannity and Laura Ingraham.
But when she went to the doctor's office, the couple alleges, the doctor grumbled about the paperwork needed to get authorization from the Catholic facility for the medically necessary shot of methotrexate, which would have stopped the cells from growing.
The announcement ends years of speculation over when Ghosn would relinquish the top job at Nissan, Japan's No. 2 automaker, to focus on French alliance partner Renault SA, whose investors have grumbled that he was stretched too thin leading two major automakers.
He's grumbled that European nations won't do more for NATO and even publicly rebuked Cameron in a recent Atlantic magazine interview for not doing more to bring peace to Libya after a NATO intervention in 2011 pushed by him and other Europeans.
For years, local officials grumbled while Christie criss-crossed the country to set up a run for president; the state party spent $230,000 on plane flights for Christie, only to see him drop out after placing sixth in the New Hampshire primaries.
LONGYEARBYEN, Norway (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - On a damp winter's afternoon in February, a bus driver taking visitors to the local airport grumbled that this small Arctic town, halfway between mainland Norway and the North Pole, was the warmest place in the country.
Republicans repeatedly grumbled that the committee was premature, held before the rule had been finalized, while bashing a New York Times story that reported on a draft supplement to the rule that the agency has said is old and has not been forwarded.
The divide was exacerbated by squabbling over policy during the euro zone financial crisis, with Germany - personified by hardline Finance Minister Wolfgang Schaeuble - imposing its vision of strict fiscal discipline on the bloc while France grumbled about a lack of vision and solidarity.
So many post-apocalyptic films and games focus on the "...and then we were fucked" bit: I Am Legend, Wall-E, Mad Max, The Last of Us, leaving us to piece together backstory from one man's grumbled complaints of what life was like.
In private conversations since the election, some officials have grumbled that, despite their best efforts, the money didn't always make it to the campaigns, according to two individuals with knowledge of the arrangement who spoke on condition of anonymity to avoid incriminating themselves.
When a Facebook executive grumbled, "Ireland is not a first or second choice for a significant data center presence," because it was easier to hire people in London, the tax exec responded that the Dublin center wouldn&apost need to be particularly large.
Oil companies have long grumbled about this mandate to add biofuels to the mix, arguing that there is an upper limit to how much they can blend in before it causes technical problems, and that it's excessively costly for them to do so.
While various Democrats have publicly grumbled about the delay, going into its fourth week, without any sign of success in forcing the Senate to call witnesses, Pelosi continued a strategy that could jeopardize not just any trial but the rules governing impeachment.
Mr. Sanders — who is loath to drift from his unrelenting focus on policy issues and for years has grumbled about the press's focus on what he calls "political gossip" — plainly recognizes that he must show contrition for what took place in 2016.
On Credit Suisse's newly renovated trading floor in New York, several bankers, who spoke on the condition of anonymity, grumbled that Mr. Thiam had "lost the building," which is Wall Street parlance for chief executives who no longer command the respect of their traders.
A member of Franklin Delano Roosevelt's administration grumbled that Eleanor Roosevelt, the original activist first lady, should "stick to her knitting"; Rosalynn Carter earned the nicknames "steel magnolia" and "the second president" because she sat in on her husband's cabinet meetings and quietly took notes.
There were heaps of VR goggle knockoffs and drone companies and wearable smartwatches, stuff that more experienced tech pressers grumbled about being derivative and sometimes schlocky, which, fair enough—but it's not like the standard CES is full of one-of-a-kind inventions, either.
Lobbyists who worked with the Podesta Group, which largely collapsed under the glare of Mr. Mueller's scrutiny and attacks from the right, have grumbled that the firm erred in relying on the legal opinion that Skadden prepared for Mercury, rather than paying for its own.
In recent days, he has dubbed Stormy Daniels "Horseface," escalated his taunting of Senator Elizabeth Warren as "Pocahontas" and grumbled about the fact that Bruce Ohr, one of Mr. Trump's nemeses in the "rigged" Russian "witch hunt," is still employed by the Department of Justice.
As the fires raged, some countries at a recent UN climate conference in Madrid grumbled about Australia's apparent sleight of hand, involving the use of carbon credits linked to its emission-reduction targets for 2020 as a way of meeting its higher targets for 2030.
Presidents often turn to unconventional news outlets when it comes to reassuring their base: Barack Obama's late-tenure appearances on "Between Two Ferns," the Zach Galifianakis web series, and the comedian Marc Maron's "WTF" podcast were lauded by liberal fans, even as traditionalists grumbled.
It is also why some of Ms. Merkel's fellow conservatives quietly grumbled that she was outfoxed when she agreed to put Mr. Steinmeier forward as the presidential candidate of her grand coalition government, which unites her conservative bloc with the center-left Social Democrats.
Nice work That might not sound like too big of an inconvenience, but all hell broke loose: Drivers were confused about the new system, disabled travelers criticized LAX for its lack of accessibility, and people grumbled about the gridlock and wait times on social media.
The New York Times reported last year that he grumbled in a June 2017 meeting that the 15,000 Haitians who had entered the US in the preceding months "all have AIDS" and that the 40,000 Nigerians would never "go back to their huts" in Africa.
There, nearly half the attempts at littering were met with a response: 25 percent of people grumbled, 10 percent challenged the offender (usually demanding that he or she pick up their garbage), and 13 percent actually tidied up—meaning they put the bottles in the trash themselves.
On the sidewalk outside the emergency meeting in New Orleans, sex workers grumbled about how the State of Louisiana recently voted to raise the legal dancing age at strip clubs to 21—a move some strippers and club owners believe will aim more young girls toward prostitution.
The hosts generally have expectations that are simple enough: Volunteers should do as they are asked, know enough about their destination not to violate local norms ("Women in shorts!" grumbled one African social worker), and understand that dirt, dust and discomfort are part of the experience.
Rivals grumbled that this level of financial commitment violated a tacit agreement among the networks to stick with a schedule of events that had traditionally been sanctioned by the Television Academy; some went as far as to suggest privately that Netflix was trying to buy votes.
Shortly after taking office, President Donald Trump grumbled to his secretary of state about a decades-old US law that bars American companies from bribing foreign officials and pledged to repeal it — which, incidentally, would make it easier for his company to get lucrative contracts abroad.
Mr. Trump complained that the "Fake News Media" was not paying enough attention to the United Nations Security Council vote to add more sanctions against North Korea, and he grumbled that he was not getting sufficient credit for the accomplishments of his 200-day-old presidency.
John CornynJohn CornynThe Hill's Campaign Report: Battle for Senate begins to take shape The Hill's Morning Report — Trump and the new Israel-'squad' controversy O'Rourke says he will not 'in any scenario' run for Senate MORE (R-Texas) grumbled to reporters at one point on Tuesday.
At the moment, the normally green fairways are brown, Mr. Cowan said, because the estate is complying with restrictions on water use amid a protracted drought in California (the last time the president visited, in June 2015, critics grumbled that he should pick up a more environmentally-sensitive hobby).
He was disinvited from the bipartisan Latino coalition, before being re-added in the email announcement of the event, and was invited to the White House Hispanic Heritage Month event where Trump spoke before being disinvited, a fact Palomarez has grumbled about to sources who spoke to BuzzFeed News.
They might not always have appreciated being lumped together—"I do get very tired of constantly being bracketed with [the libertarian] Caxton printers and Devin-Adair," Regnery grumbled to a friend—but they saw the necessity of working together to pool resources, promote crusades, and assail established media.
For months, he had been perhaps the hottest name in the party — the bilingual, skateboarding, puckishly profane Gen X-er who looked so much like a Kennedy that his 2018 opponent, Senator Ted Cruz, grumbled that Mr. O'Rourke's often-fawning news coverage came with its own hair-blowing wind.
" But, even as he bristled and grumbled, Conrad surely recognized that, despite the preoccupation of some admirers with the islands he had glimpsed and the storms he had survived, things were also looking good for the prophecy he had set down twenty years before: "This is my creed.
Trump has previously made waves for his private descriptions of immigrants — he reportedly grumbled in a June 2017 meeting that the 15,000 Haitians who had entered the US in the preceding months "all have AIDS" and that the 40,000 Nigerians would never "go back to their huts" in Africa.
For a while there, it almost seemed as if this entire season in the North was going to be spent on Jon saying stuff to his gathered bannermen in the same damn room, while they initially grumbled at his decisions, then were won around via his beautiful speechifying.
He said it is time for members of the NATO alliance to pay their "dues"—countries "must pay what they owe", he grumbled—though as members of NATO, governments do not technically "owe" anything but have merely made political commitments to spend the equivalent of 2% of GDP on defence.
The decision to do away with it, he grumbled, abandons the differentiated perception of various forms of partnership in order to stress the value of same-sex partnerships...Differentiation isn't discrimination, and same-sex cohabitation can be valued through other institutional arrangements without opening up the legal institute of marriage.
They are expected to start Saturday — a time slot that Trump grumbled about on Twitter as "Death Valley in T.V." Senators, who are required to remain silent during the trial proceedings, will then have 16 cumulative hours to ask questions of the House managers and the defense team in writing.
Privately, some of them have grumbled that this renders them ineffective and that the State Department suffers from what one termed "Post-Benghazi Stress Syndrome," a reference to the 2012 Libya attack that killed an American ambassador and became a crisis for Hillary Clinton, who was secretary of state at the time.
" But things really kicked off in 2004, when The O'Reilly Factor aired a segment titled "Christmas Under Siege," where the Fox News host (who has since been disgraced and fired) grumbled about the New York mayor unveiling a "holiday tree" and Macy's greeters opting to say "Happy Holidays" in lieu of "Merry Christmas.
But before either side announced new members, lawmakers quietly grumbled that the shutdown had delayed House Speaker Nancy PelosiNancy PelosiJohnson eyes Irish border in Brexit negotiations Mueller report fades from political conversation Five key players in Trump's trade battles MORE (D-Calif.) and McCarthy's ability to suss out who would serve on which committee.
"Even when he gives a great policy speech, and he's probably the best speaker that, you know, our country has ever seen as a presidential candidate, he doesn't get credit for those things," Mr Lewandowski grumbled to CNN, such names as Abraham Lincoln, John F. Kennedy and Ronald Reagan having apparently slipped his mind.
Facebook's old motto Airbnb, the $25 billion room rental startup, pledged late last year to work "collaboratively" rather than combatively with cities — paying its fair share of taxes, releasing mounds of data on its customers — even as sources close to the company previously grumbled to this reporter about personal disagreements with the regulations in place.
Even the queen has reportedly grumbled about Mrs May's slogan-heavy furtiveness about how Britain will leave the EU. Indeed, six months after coming to power all the prime minister can say on that subject is that "Brexit means Brexit" and that it will be "red, white and blue" (ie patriotic, rather than Caucasian, bloodied and bruised).
President TrumpDonald John TrumpFacebook releases audit on conservative bias claims Harry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' Recessions happen when presidents overlook key problems MORE has long grumbled over America's continued presence in Afghanistan, threatening to pull soldiers out before reluctantly announcing a new strategy in August 2017.
Britain's critics grumbled a bit when Richard Eyre's tantalizingly cast "Long Day's Journey Into Night" arrived in 230 at the Bristol Old Vic, starring Jeremy Irons as the crumbling matinee idol James Tyrone and Lesley Manville as his morphine-addicted wife, Mary — a handsome ruin of a couple that Eugene O'Neill based on his own parents.
In New York, F.B.I. agents have grumbled about having to focus on MS-133, according to a senior bureau official; there have been worries that agents have arrested members of Trinitario, a Dominican gang, but characterized them as MS-13 members to inflate their arrest totals to meet expectations, a senior state law enforcement official said.
Although the right grumbled that his policy of détente was too soft on communism and the left never trusted him because of his secret bombing campaign in Cambodia and the ruthless Christmas bombing of North Vietnam, foreign policy was believed to be one of Nixon's greatest assets as the multiple investigations into his administration heated up.
"They just want to get it out and get it on," grumbled Representative Frank Pallone of New Jersey, the leading Democrat on the House Energy and Commerce Committee, which rejected a proposal to hold the bill until Congress got the requisite estimates on how much the whole thing would cost and how many people it would leave uncovered.
Senate Finance Committee Chairman Orrin HatchOrrin Grant HatchTrump to award racing legend Roger Penske with Presidential Medal of Freedom Trump awards Presidential Medal of Freedom to economist, former Reagan adviser Arthur Laffer Second ex-Senate staffer charged in aiding doxxing of GOP senators MORE (R-Utah) grumbled that conservatives, whom he called "recalcitrants," are inadvertently helping the Democrats keep the controversial law intact.
For years, commuters in New York have grumbled about the placement of Christmas decorations over the Holland Tunnel entrance, above — particularly the location of a tree, nestled in the N of "Holland" instead of over the tree-shape A. An online poll prompted by a viral petition urged the Port Authority to re-deck the Holland, and now the tree will be moved.
Republicans, including Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnellAddison (Mitch) Mitchell McConnellRepublican group targets Graham in ad calling for fair Senate trial Democratic presidential candidates react to Trump impeachment: 'No one is above the law' Trump attacks Schumer at fiery rally in Michigan MORE (Ky.), have grumbled about provisions added to secure the support of labor unions and the Democrats close to them.
" When a friend from Rehnquist's early law-clerk days at the court grumbled about the public fascination with Lewinsky, after she had been interviewed by ABC's Barbara Walters in early March, Rehnquist wrote, "I couldn't bring myself to read or watch any of the 'Monica' interviews -- what a sad commentary on the country that 69 million people would watch the television presentation!
That first week was a blur of doing homework and sleeping in the bushes outside the school wrapped in that disgusting blanket, dragging my bags through class as people whispered and asked me questions about what was going on, trying to focus while my stomach grumbled, and eating pizza at night that I rescued from a very reliable dumpster behind the nearest Little Caesar's.
Through Grimes has always said she admires "character centric" art (citing Prince, Bowie, and Beyoncé), she's spent an awful lot of time dismissing assumptions that the outside world projected onto her—whether that be male producers who undermined her technical abilities as a woman, scenesters from the underground who grumbled that writing pop songs was akin to selling out, or fans judging her relationship with Elon Musk in relation to her perceived politics.
Mike LeeMichael (Mike) Shumway LeeMcConnell, allies lean into Twitter, media 'war' Conservatives buck Trump over worries of 'socialist' drug pricing Criminal justice reform should extend to student financial aid MORE (R-Utah) grumbled in a video posted on Facebook that he didn't get a chance to see the comprehensive ObamaCare repeal-and-replace bill before it was unveiled, even though he was a member of the 6900-person working group that was supposed to craft it.

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