| 41. | Regular patrons come and go, trading plaints, gibes and occasional words of cut-rate wisdom with the put-upon help.
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| 42. | Shea dismisses Roth's criticism as the bitter plaint of a man who failed to predict the next great human-rights battle.
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| 43. | As with any challenge to the foundations of a field, the usual plaints arise : " But is it art ?"
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| 44. | But then the Mariners took the field at Yankee Stadium and made their manager's plaint look like a self-fulfilling prophesy.
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| 45. | Before long, briefs from Assam for appeal before the High Court began to arrive and once more Saadulla was engrossed in preparing plaints.
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| 46. | The term continues to be used in Australia, and searches for court records in Australian use the " plaint number ".
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| 47. | Additionally, the plaint needs to be written down, with all minute details of the situation recorded, or it is considered invalid.
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| 48. | One character, echoing Princess Diana's latest plaint, wonders " why things just can't be clear anymore ."
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| 49. | When nightingales are caged, they may sing, and the song may sound the same, but the effect changes to plaint or protest.
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| 50. | Having sold their shares long ago and having no connection to or authority over the plaint, they cannot be held responsible at this time,
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