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The body which gratified itself in dark, dubious corners was a source of vexation to Gielgud.
Moshe Levinger, who is in his sixties, is Hebron's first Jewish settler, a fierce man, and a source of vexation for the Army and the police.
Jared Kushner's inability to get a permanent security clearance, for reasons that are not entirely clear, has become a source of vexation at the White House.
According to Churchill's official biographer, Sir Martin Gilbert, this fulsome and factually inaccurate description was a source of vexation to Churchill ("Churchill and America," 2008).
It is a pure example of the Pop and neo-Pop aesthetics in that everything is magnified and lurid, like the huge Jeff Koons metallic green diamond planted on the terrace, visible from the foyer — and a source of vexation with a neighbor, who claimed the rock emits a laser-strength glare.
His well-publicized illness was a source of vexation for him on two obvious occasions.
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The existence of a Communist base in the Caribbean, therefore, was to be a source of unending vexation for future American presidents.
They remain one of the most contentious matters of the conflict, and for Palestinians who hike, a source of considerable vexation.
The perception that Tillerson had a rivalry with Haley appeared to be a source of particular vexation for the Secretary and his team.
Swiss hotels are praised: ''Switzerland may be said to have a specialty for hotels; few better are to be met with in any part of the world.'' Swiss wine is condemned: ''Wine is generally a source of much vexation.
He answered every question he received about illegal immigration -- a source of intense vexation for some South Carolinians -- by reminding voters that many Mexicans streamed into the United States simply to seek a better life for their children.
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