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"Complaint is too strong of a word," Courtney told The Associated Press.
Giants, Rockies Tussle Over 'Juiced Balls' Allegations AP 2010
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"Complaint is too strong of a word," Courtney told The Associated Press.
Giants, Rockies Tussle Over 'Juiced Balls' Allegations AP 2010
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"Complaint is too strong of a word," Courtney told The Associated Press.
Giants, Rockies Tussle Over 'Juiced Balls' Allegations AP 2010
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Included here is his rather dreary, meandering and sketchy film "History of the Main Complaint" (1996).
The Usual Suspects Lance Esplund 2010
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How to explain "Complaint from member of the public that builders have turned up to complete work two months late in Bolton"?
Bobbies on the tweet - police go online Stephen Bates 2010
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"Complaint is too strong of a word," Courtney told The Associated Press.
Giants, Rockies Tussle Over 'Juiced Balls' Allegations AP 2010
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The Ethics Complaint is Starting to Stick: In April, an ethics complaint was filed against Palin in regards to her for “outside employment” and “misuse of official position”.
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"DNC to Take McCain Complaint to Court" (Jim Snyder, The Hill) As its candidates bicker, the DNC plans to take on McCain in court.
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So to quote from ‘Black Rain’ “To those valiant crime fighters in Complaint and Discipline (was internal affairs) F*** Em” Mrs G party on!! on September 26, 2006 at 5: 57 pm | Reply Isobel
SUBSTITUTE eng vb. to take the place of another person or thing « POLICE INSPECTOR BLOG Inspector Gadget 2006
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This appears to be yet another situation in which it would have been advisable to simply serve an unverified Complaint from the get go.
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