Word: complaint
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Egypt's Premier Gamal Abdel Nasser made a show of patience. "We took the usual nonsense measures of submitting a complaint to the Security Council," he told reporters. To new U.S. Ambassador Henry Byroade, who was presenting his credentials, Egypt's Foreign Minister
...just as effectively have shown its cognizance of the problem by announcing that future parking violators would be liable for probation. Duly warned that their offense was not merely frowned on as inconsistent with "maturity and responsibility," students who continued to violate a clearly defined rule would have no complaint coming when their actions were followed by probation...
Cambridge patrolman William Barnett said that the problem of hearses parked in front of houses for long periods of time had become a "chronic complaint." "The hearses," he said, "create a bad atmosphere...
...shock made her outwardly calmer but with no normal ebb and flow of emotional responses. After reserpine, and with no more help from the psychiatrists than she had always had, the woman went home on a maintenance dose of one reserpine pill a day. Her husband had only one complaint: she had become so demanding in her new-found love for him he wondered whether the doctors could make her pills a bit smaller...
Acting on a complaint originally filed by Harvard, the Committee passed its ineligible ruling last October, and is now publicizing it through Ivy League alumni magazines, so that "all alumni will know we mean to enforce the code," Dean Watson reported last night...