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- Times, February 1, 1987 Harris, Mark.Patti LuPone's Life Goes On grievancesEntertainment W****ly, Issue 55, March 1, 1991 Anderson, Susan Heler."Chronicle"...
- Airing of Grievances". Entertainment W****ly. Retrieved 2020-02-13. Simpson, Dave (2009-02-20). "Titus Andronicus: The Airing of Grievances". The Guardian...
- religious holidays of P****over and Easter, which for decades had been a grievance from members and the general public. Advertising is somewhat restricted...
- United States in 2001 had a significant impact on broadcast and venue entertainment businesses, prompting cancellations, postponements, and changes in content...
- for the shoot. On October 26, 2021, actor Shawn-Caulin Young filed a grievance against stunt coordinator and second unit director Allan Graf. In his...
- Henry Ashby on Main Street in front of the courthouse over a Civil War grievance. On June 13, 1870, Joseph Mabry shot pro-Union attorney John Baxter in...
- escalated as they took to social media to exchange insults and express their grievances. The conflict began when Verydarkman commented on Yhemolee's public breakup...
- Roy Cooper. Bruni is the author of five bestselling books: The Age of Grievance, about indiscriminate pique and political dysfunction in contemporary...
- victim-blaming and toxic masculinity. The meeting exposes long-buried grievances, threatening the bonds within the troupe. The film avoids offering clear...
- pleads with governmental institution for a legal remedy or a redress of grievances Pet., abbreviation for reports by Richard Peters (reporter) (1780–1848)...