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- verb Third-person singular simple present indicative form of
complain .
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Examples
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Vimeo will take down clips with infringing audio after receiving a DMCA notice from EMI, but the label complains that Vimeo won't even take down other clips that feature the exact same song, and it won't preemptively filter out videos that contain full audio tracks.
Ars Technica 2009
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Vimeo will take down clips with infringing audio after receiving a DMCA notice from EMI, but the label complains that Vimeo won't even take down other clips that feature the exact same song, and it won't preemptively filter out videos that contain full audio tracks.
Ars Technica 2009
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Think Progress » McCain complains that the United States has yet to ‘pull the trigger’ on Iran.
Think Progress » McCain complains that the United States has yet to ‘pull the trigger’ on Iran. 2010
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McCain complains that the United States has yet to ‘pull the trigger’ on Iran.
Think Progress » McCain complains that the United States has yet to ‘pull the trigger’ on Iran. 2010
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McCain complains that the United States has yet to ‘pull the trigger’ on Iran.
Think Progress » McCain complains that the United States has yet to ‘pull the trigger’ on Iran. 2010
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Cartoonist Evan Dorkin complains about the new location and the organizational problems, and Dave Roman echoes most of Dorkin's sentiments.
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I find it humorous that Palin complains about the "politics of personal destruction" when all she does is attack people rather than discuss ideas.
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If McCain complains that offering them free tuition will hurt retention rates, then isn't he agreeing that people only go into service because they are not smart or wealthy enough to.
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Olly's Onions: Putin complains of foreign influences on election skip to main | skip to sidebar
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While Nagin complains and Couhig has his head in his hands, Mitch Landrieu is pitching a legislative package of "far reaching tax breaks" for the state's "cultural economy".
Archive 2007-06-01 2007
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