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Will teenagers continue to irritate and horrify the older generations?
I will continue to irritate the living shit out of people during this time.
Booking fees, which she alone in her nation may not have encountered, continue to irritate the hell out of her subjects.
"With all of the other much larger problems that Europe is facing right now, I would think they would not want to continue to irritate other countries on this issue," Mr. Hufbauer said.
The cycle will soon return Fortgang to Princeton, where he and his Weltanschauung will no doubt continue to irritate his peers and where he'll continue to write things that will one day make him cringe as he looks back on them.
The spray residues will stick to the lenses and continue to irritate your eyes.
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By the late 18th century Roman Catholics and Presbyterians both received more tolerant treatment, but the privileged position of the Church of Ireland minority continued to irritate many people.
Britain's refusal to hand over Berezovksy to Moscow continues to irritate the Kremlin, and poison UK-British relations (see below).
The decision did not exonerate Barkley, a fact that continues to irritate university officials who have insisted the guard did nothing wrong.
But the Sierra Club's militancy continued to irritate some members, none more so than the photographer Ansel Adams, who described Mr. Brower's followers as "almost inquisitorial" toward those accused of despoiling the environment.
For many years, these words continued to irritate me.
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