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  • Complaints from the Air Force tend to be dismissed as the laments of spoiled fighter jocks denied the newest, hottest toy.

    The Last Ace 2009

  • Complaints from the politically correct morons, a group of morons that will not express their true beliefs and try to be imposters.

    McDonnell: Not mentioning slavery was 'a mistake' 2010

  • Complaints from the Air Force tend to be dismissed as the laments of spoiled fighter jocks denied the newest, hottest toy.

    The Last Ace 2009

  • Complaints from the Air Force tend to be dismissed as the laments of spoiled fighter jocks denied the newest, hottest toy.

    The Last Ace 2009

  • Some unexpected developments this week, and Jim from Complaints is starting to look more and more like he’s the Angel of Death.

    Think of the children : Bev Vincent 2010

  • TAG Blog: "Complaints" Follow Up span.fullpost display:inline;

    "Complaints" Follow Up Steve Hulett 2007

  • The "Complaints" of the commons of Kent, drawn up at Blackheath and forwarded to the King and his Parliament, then sitting at Westminster, called attention in fifteen articles to the evils that afflicted the land.

    The Rise of the Democracy Joseph Clayton

  • No allusion was made in Parliament to the "Complaints" and "Requests," and, in spite of Cardinal Kemp's pardons, a number of men were hanged at

    The Rise of the Democracy Joseph Clayton

  • Bishop of Winchester, met the Captain of Kent in the Church of St. Margaret, Southwark, and promised that Parliament should give consideration to the "Complaints" and "Requests" of the commons, and that a full pardon should be given to all who would straightway return home, the rising was at an end.

    The Rise of the Democracy Joseph Clayton

  • Henry and his counsellors dismissed these "Complaints" with contempt.

    The Rise of the Democracy Joseph Clayton

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