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(The copyright page suggests that Felt wrote it with the conservative writer Ralph de Toledano, who must be a bit peeved that Felt lied to him about being Deep Throat).
Anti-PC types, too, will likely be a bit peeved at one gallery speaker's somewhat dramatic mea culpa over the slave-trade money involved in setting the National Gallery up in the first place to a tour group of (mostly) black schoolkids.
"If I was in the top 16 I probably would be a bit peeved by the fact I am not seeded through.
You may be a bit peeved that your parents keep lecturing you on the danger of substances and the consequences of unprotected sexual intercourse, but they have been around longer than you have.
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But she is a bit peeved that Penguin insisted on abridging the paperback version in order to appeal to a wider readership.
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Still, Specter might have been a bit peeved when the White House began spinning Joe Sestak's likely victory as its preferred outcome — while the polls were still hours from closing.
The place was billed by NBC's Today Show as "one of the most romantic places to propose in America", so we were a bit peeved to find strangers were grouped together on tables of six.
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