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She found it infuriating.
I found it infuriating that this was the image available to me.
Most people, especially women, readily granted him this immunity; a few bystanders, almost all of them men, found it infuriating.
It is a job he has done so effectively that it has earned him the nickname "Minister Nyet," and senior American officials, including Hillary Rodham Clinton and Condoleezza Rice, have said they often found it infuriating to deal with him.
The men and women I met told me they found it infuriating that they could be devout in their practice of their religion but they would only be considered "moderate" Muslims – since moderate was often taken to mean not hugely observant.
She also said that she reached out countless times to Instagram to no avail, and she found it infuriating.
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Those who have a high loss aversion, however, will find it infuriating.
Some Canadians, meanwhile, find it infuriating that Americans can be given British knighthoods while Canadians cannot.
But when children are the targets, the environmentalists find it infuriating.
Tea Party activists might find it infuriating ever to be compared to the nation they consider the anti-America.
"I find it infuriating that a beautiful, smart woman like Ellen is — at any age — so invisible to the men of her own world that she has to pay".
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