11.   If people want to express their displeasure they can go to the source and complain on the Internet.

12.   In his speech, Clinton accused the Republicans of complaining on the campaign trail and blocking legislation in Congress while offering empty promises about their own agenda.

13.   Indeed, Sharpton complained on Sunday, if anyone has inflamed passions it is the mayor, by discussing racial concerns before all the facts are in.

14.   It was complained about on election day, a complaint implicitly acknowledged by the election supervisor, who put out a flier on election day warning about the problems.

15.   Linebacker Rob Morris was listening to fans complain on a radio talk show and was irritated.

16.   Network executives complained on Tuesday that the study could not be considered valid unless it specified what happened in each show to classify it as violent.

17.   No wonder that she complained on the air two weeks ago about how tough she has it.

18.   Pat Buchanan, the master of the red-meat quote, was left complaining on TV that his position had been misinterpreted.

19.   Several legislators from both parties and houses complained on Monday that the administration was far more willing to subsidize the airlines and highway construction than train service.

20.   Scores of hulking sport-utility vehicles throb angrily on Main Street, their frosted-haired drivers complaining shrilly on cellphones.

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remain 1.85%
be 1.70%
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