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Regarding the preliminary study (n = 150), "felt guilty" (27.3%) was the most frequently reported impact, followed by "pain in the teeth, mouth or jaws" (26.7%) "been irritable" (17.4%), "been upset" (17.3%) and "had difficulty eating" (15.3%).
Yet no fresh roles were defined, and dialogue has often been irritable.
He had been irritable with reporters in recent days, sensitive to inquiries about retirement or the continuing N.C.A.A. investigation into Carolina's long-running academic fraud.
An unrepentant First Player explained that his victim started it by kicking him in the shin, but Bolivia's first indigenous president may have been irritable for other reasons.
During this tournament season, Auriemma has been irritable about the crowds his team has played in front of, home and away.
Although she had been irritable on court in earlier rounds, dissatisfied with her level of play, on Sunday she produced a high-quality match to defeat 11th-seeded Vera Zvonareva of Russia, 6-1, 6-3.
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