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They whined to be fed, ate, pooped, slept, then whined to be fed again.
I whined about Netflix last year and quit that service.
The motor whined as Carl gunned it across the tarmac.
He couldn't control his emotions, he personalized everything, he whined.
"I hate it so much," I whined to my mom.
"Can't I just slip you a $20, man?" he whined.
Ahead of her in line, children whined and shopping bags rustled.
Pistol, the size of a pocketbook, whined most of the way.
He whined that there were too many mosques in the country.
"My mom is in this cheap little wooden box now," she whined.
AT&T, in particular, bitched and whined about the "overboard" and "unnecessary" proposal.
Remember when people whined about the iMac not having a floppy disk drive?
She whined at the door as I fumbled the key into the lock.
The boys were much shorter than the King, and they whined a lot.
She didn&apost have patience for those who whined instead of working hard.
And they've whined and they've bitched and they've moaned about it since then.
"Resist, resist," he whined, hunching over and pretending to carry a protest sign.
He whined that there were only a few positions that worked for him.
"Primary voters in the Republican Party have devolved into a Trumpist cult," he whined.
But neither Clinton nor Bush publicly whined that "SNL's" comedy was biased or unfair.
Echo whined at the front door to be let inside, and I ignored her.
"I can't decide if that sounds good or not," yet another ambivalent onlooker whined. Honestly?
"I know firsthand what it's like being put through the Trump wood chipper," she whined.
And he has consistently whined about what he perceives as unfairness in the electoral process.
I asked if I should get up, and I whined to Jack about how tired.
Chimamanda declared that indulged children raised in the West lacked resilience and whined too much.
CNN's White House Correspondent Jim Acosta whined specifically about the Caller when Collins was its representative .
""Men whined and bitched when they got played, they even made a freaking show about it!
He whined about media bias, ignoring the absurdity of believing the press can rig an election.
Williams whined his way out of Buffalo and had a down season as a pass rusher.
While my dog whined from the corner, the nurse tied off my arm and drew blood.
He's the boy who whined wolf (or drug trafficking!) when there are no wolves (just empty pipes).
"This may as well be Chicago Stadium," he whined, referring to the Bulls' now long-demolished arena.
At the time, giant ISP executives, lobbyists, and numerous, ISP-loyal Senators whined incessantly about the changes.
The Van Wyck Expressway whined above him and the World's Fair Unisphere was visible in the distance.
He has shouted and lied and whined his way to a solitary perch on the world stage.
In another group chat conversation in November 2018, Thomasberg whined about how his opium hadn't arrived yet.
And the do-nothing Democrat sat around and whined and complained and did absolutely nothing, like typical congressmen.
Other controversial, high-profile users, like Julian Assange, have whined for ages that Twitter refuses to verify them.
"I mean truly dishonest people in the media and the fake media, they make up stories," Trump whined.
Republicans whined about out-of-control spending under Obama and asked voters to put them back in charge.
The call comes on the heels of Ingraham tweeting Hogg whined about getting rejected by 4 colleges, including UCLA.
He never even barked, only whined softly if Jeff or I left the room and wagged when we returned.
A helicopter whipped the air overhead, and a jet climbing away from Kennedy International Airport whined in the distance.
I always whined about schlepping over from Long Island to New Jersey for Sunday football games, which Dave loved.
Instead, he whined, he lied, he bragged, he shifted blame, and in the final analysis, the suffering was enormous.
My wife took all this to heart and, just for companionship, she whined along with me now and then.
They chipped and whined through Crown Heights and Flatbush to the sounds of steel pan orchestras rolling on parade floats.
And as the Needy Girl, Aja whined and moaned incessantly — Take it from me: neediness is often silent, and patient.
" He whined about his persecution by the "fake news" and the deep-state rogues who perpetrated the Russia "witch hunt.
"  To the tourist who whined about the monks being "impersonal," the priest said: "Why do we have to be friendly?????
Democrats whined that fat-cat CEOs would keep all that money they would be saving or repatriating under tax reform.
In a weepy YouTube post he whined that people were now threatening his life after he attended the rallies in Virginia.
For us, a cold snap is something to be borne, enjoyed and maybe even whined about as the kids get restless.
Maybe the committee would rather not have their work scrutinized and picked over and—let's face it—endlessly whined about by fans.
"Anyone who whined about surge pricing, in his eyes, was too thick to understand the laws of supply and demand," Lashinsky writes.
Everything kept me alert until shortly before dawn, when I slept for a few minutes until the puppy whined and woke me.
As Kampouris whined about loving a young man and being forced to marry a rich old reprobate, McTeer circled her, smiling coldly.
We were snappy about the dishes piling up; we whined about wanting to take a walk or a drive just to get out.
The servicers who whined about needing legal immunity ended up illegally ripping off homeowners left and right, and deliberately pushing them into foreclosure.
It was easy to use, and the way this giant Altoid whined and whirred as it analyzed my mouth air was weirdly endearing.
The engines whined, the rotors slipped, and the helicopter wobbled as if we were balancing at the end of a very long pole.
Two years ago, while he was running for president, Ted Cruz whined that his book hadn't made the bestsellers list (until it did).
Helen was just clinging to a thread now: "Just because things went wrong doesn't mean the whole story has to change," she whined.
Cole — from her perspective — whined about his guilt over having recently slept with her and once again questioned her fitness as a mother.
The project was at risk of falling behind, but people still whined about lacking time to get everything done amid their other priorities.
His tweet from Virginia last night whined about how people were labeling those at the rally as white supremacists, neo-Nazis, and domestic terrorists.
When Brat subsequently whined about that female constituents were "up in my grill" about health care, he found himself widely mocked on many websites.
"In fact, instead of calling for help, he just stood there and whined and moaned about how he would get fired," the ADA said.
In a 14-tweet barrage Thursday, Trump raged against the impeachment process, cheered on House Republicans, and whined that Fox News booked Democratic Rep.
Faced with a crisis they can't solve with violence, they dithered and whined and wasted time that can and will be counted in corpses.
Then he beat Clinton — and still whined, insisting without proof that she'd done better in the popular vote because of millions of illegal ballots.
And he whined that Puerto Ricans had "thrown our budget a little out of whack," because of course they must have planned the hurricane.
For instance, Sansa often daydreamed (and whined) about marrying her prince, while Arya was much more interested in roughhousing with the boys in the dirt.
"We are trying our best to look after our family," Tabu said, as his children stoked the fire and a puppy whined in the background.
If you had complained and whined about my extended absence from home, I would never have had the heart to make a career for myself.
After his arrest he complained about lukewarm coffee and a lack of skin moisturizer in prison and whined that he did not have PlayStation 4.
He was ideologically suspect, having whined too much in public about the recent wars, but he wasn't a Martian mole, just a dipshit Eastern egghead.
"Each of the child victims winced and some whined at the hot glue gun application," a prosecutor said Monday at a court appearance, according to ABC7.
I whined about how hard I had worked for seven years to set up a lifestyle of freedom — how all I wanted to do was travel.
A whistle blew at a sports game down at Chelsea Piers; a motorcycle whined a sinister Doppler effect that worked into the harmony of the performance.
And when an out-of-towner whined about the freeze, a resident professed his love for winter, noting cheerily that it will be snowmobile season soon.
"Imhoff whined to the referee with unwitting foresight, 'Why don't you just give the guy his hundred now,'" Gary M. Pomerantz wrote in "Wilt, 258" (2005).
The president typically speaks, although this year, he sent Ivanka in his place, who whined that being his daughter is "the hardest job in the world" (LOL).
Drama came to a head when Alexis basically whined that the extra work she put into bossing the girls around is what caused her performance to suffer.
Image: Twitter / Sam AltmanYesterday, venture capitalist and Y Combinator president Sam Altman whined on Twitter about getting booted from the Ritz bar in London for wearing sneakers.
You whined and whined as a kid to have Maggi in your school lunchbox; the older you loaded up giant batches of it with cheese for the perfect stoner snack; you could subsist for days on a diet of chai and Maggi, cooked on the hot plate, as a broke student, and that lone shack by the side of the road when you got lost hiking had to have Maggi.
" When a mosquito lands on his subject, Lubow is right there: "Changing its strategy, the insect whined upward and then landed on the nipple of her right breast.
There's no way someone like Season 2's Ari, who infamously sulked and whined through his episode, could get away with seeming ungrateful for the Five's help these days.
Lewandowski, enraged by news that Clinton will not yet concede, whined that Jones and other members of the much-reviled liberal media would've attacked Trump for a similar refusal.
In a 2011 letter to the media, Mr. Acosta defensively whined that he'd faced "a yearlong assault on the prosecution and the prosecutors" from Mr. Epstein's intimidating legal team.
" That's reminiscent of former BP chief Tony Hayward's sullen apology for the oil firm's 2010 Gulf of Mexico spill in which he whined that he "would like his life back.
I'm from the Chicago area where Kanye was so revered for speaking up for social justice — the area that defended him when he interrupted Taylor Swift or whined about awards.
Instead he had to put up with critics, snivelling pipsqueaks who knew 100% less than he did about the piece in question but whined that he was messing it around.
To Canary and others, including wealthy members of Canary's board of directors, Hubbard whined about his hardships and threatened to step down from office if he couldn't bring in more money.
I knew Sam well enough that I felt no obligation to preserve any personal dignity, so I whined, cursed and lamented the wind and the bounces and most of all myself.
But the film belongs to a quartet of impressive women — Rey, General Leia, Rose Tico and Vice Admiral Holdo — so much so that online trolls and some franchise purists have whined.
So far this morning he's whined about the Senate majority leader Mitch McConnell's failure to repeal Obamacare......and he's retweeted a Twitter poll about who was the better president: Trump or Obama?
House impeachment managers whined constantly about a lack of fairness, after they put on a master class in the mockery of due process when the House was in charge of the process.
He accelerated with the gentle serenity of the Buddhist Zen master who knows nothing really needs to be done quickly, and his brakes whined like metal machine music, and I loved him.
Instead, the Assembly speaker, Carl Heastie, whined this week that the pay increase didn't keep up with the increase in the cost of living since the Legislature's last raise 20 years ago.
Weinstein whined that people thought of him as a serial predator and no longer talked about his work, and even claimed he'd done more for women in Hollywood than just about anyone.
Trump has yelled at San Juan Mayor Carmen Yulín Cruz, who had criticized the administration's response to the catastrophe, and he's whined about news coverage of the administration's efforts to help Puerto Ricans.
Speaking to Rolling Stone, he whined that he couldn't invite who he wanted to and that it was too bureaucratic and he's just all about the art, man why doesn't anybody get that?
Activists have for a long time whined that today's progressives spend far too much time attempting to dominate the cultural landscape (art, hashtag campaigns, viral hot takes, quirky protests) instead of actually winning elections.
" CNN reports that Assistant District Attorney Marc Fliedner told jurors during the trial, "In fact, instead of calling for help, he just stood there and whined and moaned about how he would get fired.
Harvey Weinstein  wore a special chain of three sets of handcuffs to accommodate his wide waistline — and then still whined that the cuffs were too tight, law-enforcement sources told The Post on Friday.
In addition to his aforementioned comments taking credit for a religious revival, Trump whined about not already winning a Nobel Peace Prize and boasted about supposedly being more popular with Republicans than Abraham Lincoln.
" That's reminiscent of the sullen apology of Tony Hayward, then the BP chief executive, for the oil firm's 2010 Gulf of Mexico spill in which he whined that he "would like his life back.
New York, whose Democratic governor, Andrew Cuomo, has whined that the SALT change has caused a budget shortfall in his state, recently passed a bloated budget of $175.5 million, up from $85033 million last year.
Previous US presidents have pushed the allies to spend more on defense to support NATO, but only Trump has whined like a child who doesn't understand why his chores are more demanding than his little brother's.
I'm also familiar with Roblox because she whined while we were running errands one weekend that she needed to "get on the internet right now" because she had scheduled a playdate with a friend in Roblox.
" (Actual number: 11, trailing Hillary Clinton and Richard Nixon, among others.) He also whined about the media's underestimation of the ceremony's attendance, saying it "looked like there were a million, a million and a half people.
As I cursed under my breath, she ran back to our bed, jumped up, nudged the edge of the comforter with her snout and whined until I lifted up the blanket to let her back inside.
A month before going to trial in January, he gave an interview to the New York Post, in which the paper said he "whined" that he wasn't getting enough credit for all he'd done for women.
"Everything the Democrats are asking me for is based on an illegally started investigation that failed for them, especially when the Mueller Report came back with a NO COLLUSION finding," Trump whined on Twitter in the early morning.
Back in the glory days, not so long ago, these lesser teams from teensy cities whined and moaned about payroll imbalances while they went about the proper business of losing many games to the Yankees and the Lakers.
After the Patriots beat the Colts in the 2003-04 AFC title game, big baby and Colts general manager Bill Polian whined that referees weren't enforcing the written rules on illegal contact to the extent that they should be.
Harley-Davidson tried to head this potential problem off when it introduced LiveWire back in 2014 by developing an artificial sound that whined as the riders cranked the throttle, but it wasn't exactly enough to thrill the people who rode it.
Turner recently blamed his assault on college's "party culture," and his father whined in a letter that the "sex offender" label his son now carries is too harsh for "20 minutes of action out of his 20 plus years of life."
Doing such a project as this one, I whined, begets a desire to publish what you write, and publication defeats the ongoing project, the purpose of which is to keep the old writer alive by never coming to an end.
Hours before the FBI made its arrest, he was playing the victim and downplaying the seriousness of the terror campaign with a tweet that whined about how "this 'Bomb' stuff" had slowed the "momentum" of Republican candidates in the upcoming election.
The firestorm ignited by Conway's pose as she positioned herself for a group photo is the latest example of the hypocrisy of leftists and right-leaning "NeverTrumpers" who whined a superficial Trump would turn the presidency into a reality TV show.
As we reported ... Hogg called for a boycott of Ingraham on the heels of the anchor tweeting Hogg whined about getting rejected by 4 colleges, and called out specific companies like TripAdvisor, AT&T and Hulu asking why they support cyberbullying.
The president whose candidacy was born on the wings of TV and propelled by the power of showmanship, who whined about the time slot for his first day of defense, saw fit to only take his case to the prime time airwaves once.
Kostya took me to Parus (meaning "sail"), a steel and glass high-rise that had sprung up in central Kyiv since my earlier sojourn, and we shot up to the 19th floor in an elevator that whistled and whined with the wind.
CreditCreditPhotographs by Alyssa Schukar for The New York Times Leer en español | Listen to The Daily episode INDIANAPOLIS — The man from Mexico followed a manager through the factory floor, past whirring exhaust fans, beeping forklifts, and drilling machines that whined against steel.
Presently, the corporate income tax rate in the U.S. clocks in at around 39 percent, and tech executives like Apple CEO Tim Cook have whined about it for years, suggesting that the rate is too high, and that it stifles job creation.
So far, most of what he's has actually done has been pretty limited in scope: As he whined in a Medium post, his rollback of the LifeLine program, which provides subsidized phone and internet service for the poor, only applied to nine providers out of 900!
Here's the bit where I whined about the way Apple handled reducing noise in the iPhone 28: I'm still not completely happy with how much noise reduction Apple's image signal processor (ISP) applies to  pictures, but I make this statement fully aware that this is not something most folks will notice.
The SUV gave me plenty of room to stretch out and there were all kinds of things I could control (the climate on my side of the car, set at a sweltering 62°; the pitch and even the back support of my seat), so I only whined three or four times on the five-hour round trip.
She whined happily and came closer, pressing her trunk against my leg and rippling her body in that puppyish movement that communicates joy better than anything we can manage, so that I brought my other hand to her as well and scratched along both her sides, feeling bits of leaf and pine needles and accumulated grime.
He whined that it was wrong for Representative Rashida Tlaib, Democrat of Michigan, to say that Mr. Meadows's decision to invite a black woman, Lynne Patton, a Department of Housing and Urban Development official who attended the hearing in her personal capacity, as a prop to show that Mr. Trump couldn't possibly be racist, was itself a racist act.
She already let the cat out of the bag this weekend in a Guardian op-ed... Titled "Donald trump has destroyed American leadership, I'll restore it." the op-ed whined about how Trump alienated the NATO alliance, it bashes him for meeting with so-called autocrats from Moscow and Pyongyang, and questioning international agreements that the U.S. is party to.
For example, on May 16, he offered a questionable defense against charges that he'd shared with the Russians sensitive information from an ally about the Islamic State, insisting that he had the "absolute right" to do so: A few days later, he whined about the appointment of Robert Mueller as special counsel for the F.B.I. investigation into ties between members of the Trump team and Russia: Not that he would listen, but someone on his staff should tell him that the early morning is not his friend.

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