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Road crews feared it would bring annoying slush and, later on, treacherous ice to hard-luck places where debris from the hurricane was still being cleared away.
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And anyway if it wasn't for the neutrons in the lead, we would just be the Large Proton Collider, or LPC instead of LHC, which would bring an annoying confusion with the Legal Practice Course (although we would still not have as serious a naming issue as the neutron source at Harwell).
In the local bookstore in Gstaad, where they both went skiing, they would battle to get their books the best spot in the window.A decade ago, Mr Galbraith lamented that old age brought an annoying affliction he called the "Still Syndrome".
If you bring it up when their grumpy they may get annoyed.
Don't bring your annoying, talkative friends around them, because they can be distracting.
Having the entire house to myself does bring up some annoying considerations, such as choosing which room I will work in.
Then we decided touchscreen typing on tablets was annoying, so brought back a physical keyboard and added supports to hold the screen at that trusty old laptop screen angle that made so much sense… All of which probably says a lot more about human nature than technology evolution but no matter.
A colleague of Shand's recalled his "capacity of insinuation in tone which could annoy and bring a witness into antagonism".
And I think I focus on more important things in life, instead of the little things that are going to bring me down and annoy me.
McNair should bring his helmet to those annoying early-morning question-and-answer sessions all week leading up to Super Bowl XXXIV on Sunday.
Heavy Rain is the perfect riposte to anyone who contends that games are mindless orgies of violence but, unfortunately, its determination to prove that point brings about periods of deeply annoying gameplay.
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