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1 Appeal and fear were in it, and a sense of personal grievance .
2 This was heightened, too, by a rapidly developed sense of personal grievance .
3 A man regards a woman's lack of complexion as a personal grievance .
4 They can take a personal grievance and claim the lost wages, he said.
5 I want you to understand that I have a personal grievance against you.
6 It found Mr Nath was unjustifiably dismissed and did have a personal grievance .
7 All that she needed now was a personal grievance , which Agnes casually supplied.
8 The authority will consider her personal grievance for unjustified dismissal and her bullying claims.
9 It was the first she had heard of Faith's personal grievance against the company.
10 No personal grievance , no doubt of complete love assailed her.
11 Someone with an apolitical, deep-seated, personal grievance against Lord Mountbatten.
12 They chose to regard mother's illness as a personal grievance .
13 This was just two heartbroken, damaged guys slugging it out over a personal grievance .
14 Gary Lineker added: I see Mr Strauss has allowed personal grievance to influence his decisions.
15 I asked, with a certain feeling of personal grievance .
16 The personal grievance process is an absolute nightmare.
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