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make difficulties — 1. To be hard to please 2. To make objections • • • Main Entry: ↑difficult … Useful english dictionary
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remonstrate — I verb admonish, advise, advise against, altercate, animadvert, argue against, berate, castigate, censure, challenge, chastise, correct, counsel, counsel against, criticize, cry out against, decry, demur, deprecate, deter, disapprove, discourage … Law dictionary
stick|le — «STIHK uhl», verb, led, ling, noun. –v.i. 1. to make objections about trifles; contend or insist stubbornly: »Flying for life, one does not stickle about his vehicle (Thomas Carlyle). 2. to feel difficulties about trifles; have objections;… … Useful english dictionary
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Right of Free Elections — ▪ Primary Source The year 1796 saw the first contested presidential election in our country s history, for Washington had had little opposition in 1792, and none in 1789. The pride with which American voters participated in the… … Universalium