Word: gripe
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...small gripe: it is necessary, for ethical reasons, to display the playwright’s name on the cover of a playbill. Though Lanford Wilson’s work is a little forgettable, this practice should be observed nonetheless, and Gilead’s staff should follow through on their evident commitment to professional production values and reprint their playbills accordingly...
Once chided for building too high, Harvard aimed low this time in the form of three-story homes. The latest gripe: the designs are “unfriendly” and “almost a parody” of current neighborhood housing. But how parodic is the Harvard-funded affordable housing being built in Riverside? The new Harvard-funded park...
Once chided for building too high, Harvard aimed low this time in the form of three-story homes. The latest gripe: the designs are “unfriendly” and “almost a parody” of current neighborhood housing. But how parodic is the Harvard-funded affordable housing being built in Riverside? The new Harvard-funded park...
Even my biased accuser acknowledged that there was not a single phrase, sentence or idea in my book that came from someone else without being quoted and cited. His gripe was that in a handful of instances I cited the quotations to their original sources rather than to the secondary source he falsely claims I found them all in. That is why Professor James Freedman, the former President of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, and of Dartmouth and the University of Iowa, came to the following conclusion...
...think Larry [Tribe] may be overreacting,” Dershowitz said yesterday, when asked whether Tribe was right to apologize. “Abraham sat on this story for 20 years. If he had a gripe, he should have written to Larry 20 years...