My son came barging into my room, and despite me mouthing for him to «GET OUT NOW» (not really in line with the gentle parenting, but for god's sake, the baby was this close to napping), he refused to leave without
airing his grievances over his sister taking all of the rice that was meant for them to share for tacos.
He bitterly
airs grievances over his four ex-wives, all of them aspiring actresses.
Fascinating, as Paul also points out, that he chooses to alight here out of the blue and
air a grievance over a minor discrepancy in Laframboise's work «in the idle hope that minor errors stop propagating» but does not also go straight to the source of the error to attempt to correct it.
Not exact matches
Every time they are presented, four or five posters who are directly involved in whatever
grievance is being
aired out incessantly banter
over the merits of their individual posts or flagging tendencies.
While de Blasio has promised a public
airing of
grievances over the city's more controversial statues, he said a commission to study them has to stay quiet — for now — because it's dealing with «very sensitive, complex subject matter.»
Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov has accused the United States of destabilizing the world,
airing a list of
grievances over the Trump administration's foreign policy.
It comes after FactCheck revealed that around a dozen Tory MPs representing London seats
aired their
grievances in a meeting in Westminster yesterday
over the planned housing benefit cap.