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- I think you simply have a bone to pick with me.
- I do, however, have a bone to pick with you.
- Scientists have a bone to pick with raw-foodism.
- Boss : " I have a bone to pick.
- Some folks just have a bone to pick.
- But I have a bone to pick.
- I have a bone to pick with him . . . . It's annoying.
- But Russell and some other clients believe they have a bone to pick with Wellington over that claim.
- "Do I ever have a bone to pick with you, " one writer began.
- When it comes to the media, both the Clinton and the Dole campaigns have a bone to pick.
- Many have a bone to pick with the " Alas, poor Yorick . . . " line.
- But while I'm at it, I have a bone to pick with my colleagues in the news media.
- You simply have a bone to pick with me and I'm thinking I'm sniffing out a streeper.
- I believe that you have been character-assassinated by a handful of the faculty who have a bone to pick with you.
- That's where I have a bone to pick with Oxford _ over the historical bones the town is so proud of.
- "Do I ever have a bone to pick with you, " started the e-mail from Rebecca Griffis of Euless.
- Peters worries that she sees the principal only " when I have a bone to pick, " not an ideal way to form a trusting relationship.
- Let's just work on toning down the " roar " because it scares other editors into thinking you have a bone to pick with Utahns and Mormons.
- If you have a bone to pick about another user's conduct, start a RfC .-- Talk 12 : 08, 2 Apr 2005 ( UTC)
- Now that the Inauguration Day gloves are off and Paula Jones is back on the op-ed page, I have a bone to pick with White House strategist James Carville.
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