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"Now that's just plain damn exaggeration," said Mr. Preble, considerably annoyed.
Centlivre, considerably annoyed at her critics, defended herself by asserting that it was hardly reasonable to expect a character busy plotting against her husband to express herself "in the words of a Psalm".
I have to come to my carefully considered (and considerably annoyed) decisions regarding my full list of Oscar predictions.
Elsewhere, Toby becomes considerably annoyed with Ryan Howard (B.J. Novak) and Kelly Kapoor Mindy Kalingg)'s constant making out and arguing in the cubicle next to his.
Betances was considerably annoyed by the entire ordeal, since he was the first to acknowledge that he and his entire family were not "blancuzcos" ("whitish", a legal term) but "prietuzcos" ("blackish", as Betances mocked it in his letters) instead.
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The advertisement offering a reward for his capture gives the only extant personal description of Defoe an unflattering one, which annoyed him considerably: "a middle-size spare man, about 40 years old, of a brown complexion, and dark-brown coloured hair, but wears a wig, a hooked nose, a sharp chin, grey eyes, and a large mole near his mouth".
But it's considerably more annoying to watch your children die of typhoid while your freshwater is being shipped off for the rich to quaff, or to be shot in the face for running a trade union.
We end up annoying him considerably and are vigorously turfed out, amid much swearing, on to the Soho streets sometime between midnight and 1am, the job unfinished.
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The writer was annoyed.
She was annoyed.
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