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When Hollywood tried out Albanians as the villains in Taken, people got ticked off because they finally noticed that all the bad guys were Muslims.
"Everybody's heard the story that it's because [President] Nixon got ticked off at [Interior Secretary Walter] Hickel because his kid came out against the Vietnam War," he said.
Roberts said no, and Glans got ticked off.
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And when he gets ticked off, he's ready to roll.
Sometimes this left the Drews' daughter feeling rejected, and, according to Tina, "Lori and Curt getting ticked off".
It's easy to get ticked off by people when you miss a 4-foot putt and they cheer".
Mullen, who has met Xi again since their initial encounter, is encouraged: "They still get ticked off, they take steps, but they don't cut it off".
"Some Latinos," he said, "get ticked off when you reach out to them in Spanish — those who are third or fourth generation".
"We've done studies that show viewers actually get ticked off at us when they run into all these repeats," he said.
Actual fines, says Dodd, will most likely be rare: "You'll probably just get ticked off, to be honest with you.
However, I can think of at least one person I know who will do this puzzle and get ticked off by the fact that the entire theme is made up of words in another language.
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