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It could be infuriating.
"Starting tomorrow, I will start telling jokes again".Related items Indonesia: Strike two against WahidMay 3rd 2001The drunken masterHis eccentricity could be infuriating.
Of course, Terry could be infuriating to work for, because he always appeared to have a completely random attitude to the commissioning process.
Spock's logical, detached perspective could be infuriating to his more demonstrative colleagues; it also caused him to be amused or bewildered by the workings of humans.
It wasn't the most elegant system on earth, and it could be infuriating at times, but it was something at least.
"He could be infuriating and totally self-absorbed," said Mr. Bergman, who has also reported for The New York Times.
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Consumers and retailers could be infuriated if they see the wide discrepancies in prices between countries.
Home secretaries could be infuriated by the Corporation, but were often vigilant within government in protecting sacred BBC territory.
Civil servants can be infuriating.
Bonham Carter: "I'd be infuriating.
The House quickly endorsed Wilson's measure, but a small band of Senate isolationists, led by Robert La Follette, of Wisconsin, launched a twenty-three-day filibuster of the bill, which, given the Senate's calendar that year, meant that the session ended before the bill could be passed, infuriating Wilson.
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