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Even city officials are starting to gripe at the scale and cost of all this.
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Urban voters gripe at the corruption of many of his lieutenants.
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In Knoblauch's first seven months at the company he entertained many a three-hour gripe session with 25 customers at a time.
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Glassdoor.com an employer review site, where employees share their salaries and gripe about internal problems at their companies.
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Peers can joke around, gossip, gripe, and poke fun at each other.
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The gripe about Britain being poor at gestating bold entrepreneurs is an old one: the stereotype is of boffins who are good at generating ideas, but lose out to thrusting Americans when it comes to monetising them.
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At a formal gripe session with eight Ebay executives that weekend, some long-time disciples expressed the feeling they weren't particularly well served, complaining that customer support is inadequate, that Ebay staffers know less about navigating the site than users, that the company is slow to toss out inactive sellers, particularly those who hang on to user names that others would like to have.
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