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1 My only quibble is the constant tinkering with parts of the format.
2 My only quibble is with the characters' use of a distinctly Irish lexicon.
3 My only quibble is with the inclusion of Romesh Ranganathan on that shortlist.
4 The only quibble most Dubliners might have is, why it did not happen sooner.
5 My only quibble is that this good news should have been placed on the front page.
6 The only quibble : Joseph Fiennes' dour portrayal of FBI man Mark Benford could lighten up a little.
7 My only quibble is that it would be nice if it edited all the other Windows environment variables, too.
8 Our only quibble is that the portions are sometimes on the light side, though the daily specials are good value.
9 My only quibble -and I'm stretching -is that I'd like to know the original publication date of the older stories.
10 You'll notice that our RSS feeds are perfect -Unicorn's only quibble is that we put Flash-video-objectembeds in our syndicated posts.
11 Mr O'Neill's only quibble with the ordinary-level paper was that question 8(b) might have been somewhat difficult for that level of student.
12 Actor Harold Pinter and director Alan Stanford's only quibble has been over a question mark in the text (Stanford won, Stanford claimed).
13 My only quibble is that it seems a little more self-aware than necessary, as if all the characters know they're starring in a comic book.
14 These really are only quibbles , though.
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