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Be an irritant to the fat establishment.
"We don't want somebody who's going to be an irritant to other people.
Smoke and soot can be an irritant to those with respiratory conditions such as bronchitis or asthma.
And the three-year-old theater, which has given itself a broad mandate to be an irritant to the establishment, is no stranger to controversy: in 1998, Karen Finley appeared there in "The Return of the Chocolate-Smeared Woman".
That could be an irritant to Mrs. Clinton, because the Green Party's presidential candidate is expected to be Ralph Nader, and the party seems likely to take votes away from the Democrats.
Combined, this pair may have a majority over the pro-Kremlin groups (Unity, the SPS and the Liberal Democrats) and the neutral Yabloko.That would be an irritant to the Kremlin rather than a serious obstacle.
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In a best case scenario, Congress is an irritant to presidential legislative initiatives, one that is far less irritating when the legislative branch and the White House are controlled by the same party.
And his mercurial personality has been an irritant to teammates and coaches.
Mr. Nadery, 36, has long been an irritant to Afghanistan's elite.
The Hay Bunau-Varilla Treaty was an irritant to Panamanian sensibilities from tHay Bunau-Varillasigned, in 1903.
The opposition activist, who was an irritant to the authoritarian communist government of Bulgaria, died three days later.
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