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1 The voters were boisterous but peaceful, with queue jumping the main gripe .
2 But his main gripe is not the long hours, or missing his family and friends.
3 On the surface, that's Cisco's main gripe with the Microsoft-Skype deal, which closed in October.
4 Her main gripe is that Steve has banned her from revealing certain bits of … personal information.
5 Ms Flannery's main gripe is not childcare costs but that crèche places are so hard to find.
6 Pollock's main gripe at the moment, despite his comments, is actually the selection of white opener Heino Kuhn.
7 However, his main gripe was about the problems United have encountered in knitting their lavish individual skills into a collective force.
8 As her comments make clear, though, Berejiklian's main gripe with the tent city is not its location or its size, but its purpose.
9 Since then, Ghanaians' main gripe is that economic policy has failed to live up to promises to raise living standards and tackle unemployment.
10 When news.com.au went out to marginal seat East Hills in southwest Sydney, the main gripe people had was the money being used for stadiums.
11 The Italian's main gripe for the past year was Chelsea's failure to land the signings he really wanted for its Premier League title defence.
12 One of Alex Turnbull's main gripes was the Liberal's lack of action on climate policy.
13 That is one of his main gripes about contemporary cinema - it is so conservative, he says, it is little more than screened theatre.
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