1. And he told Venezuelans that he harbored no grudges, a far cry from his past speeches, when he has referred to opponents as traitors and subversives. 2. Back home, George insists he harbors no grudge. 3. Bastable says he harbors no grudge against Lewis but feels he should have been informed before the messages were canceled. 4. Brown says he harbors no grudges. 5. But like many establishment Democrats, Menino harbors grudges against the attorney general. 6. But Weber said he harbors no grudge toward the PBA establishment. 7. Does the void still harbor a grudge toward the big bang? 8. First, there is the locally popular notion that Tagliabue harbors a grudge against the maverick Jones and now relishes this opportunity to make life miserable for him. 9. He has never harbored a grudge. 10. He is probably nonconfrontational, the statement continued, at least in his private life, and inclined to harbor a grudge. |