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There is growing annoyance with the "high-falutin' whining" to which Germans often default.
My favorite description of a growing annoyance is secondhand speech, "the cellphone equivalent of secondhand smoke".
AMERICA has made no secret of its growing annoyance with the European Union's attitude to genetically modified (GM) crops.
Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan has reacted with growing annoyance to the protests, which have saddled him with his most serious domestic challenge in a decade and embarrassed him abroad.
But Mr Lazio slowly grew in confidence, showing growing annoyance at the "beyond shameless" Mrs Clinton's attempts to paint him as an extremist (something that his mostly moderate record in Congress hardly substantiates).
And there is growing annoyance at what many see as the subcontracting of British justice to European courts.But the decision to opt in or out of such arrangements is less stark than it seems.
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Many companies are beginning to recognize the limits of what employees will put up with, particularly as some travelers push back on how much they are willing to travel because of the growing annoyances.
Some Israelis have expressed concern that growing international annoyance with Israel over the Palestinian issue and antipathy toward Mr. Netanyahu could make cooperation over Iran more difficult.
None of them seem right to the child, whose annoyance grows.
As his annoyance grows at being pushed on the issue, the pitch of his voice raises, and his eyebrows appear to touch the rim of his trilby hat as he asks: "What does it matter so much?
Murray's sense of annoyance grew when he missed three set points from 0-40 in the following game, but he finally closed it out with a flashing return and a delicate backhand volley that coach Amelie Mauresmo would have been proud of.
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