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In Quahog, Griffin Peterson has grown irritated with his current wife until Lady Redbush arrives.
Mr. Lazio's staff, in turn, has grown irritated at the intrusions that they say only reinforce what they consider the negative tenor of the first lady's campaign.
His teammate, Rick Bosch, said the officer had grown irritated by their vague responses to questions, "but all I knew was that I was coming from a gravity hill and then looking for a place that made pancake sandwiches".
What's worse, I have grown irritated by the irrational, unrealistic, recklessly optimistic attitudes around me, often muttering in the privacy of my own head, "Are we looking at the same child, are we seeing the same thing?
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As they talked in circles, Taishi found himself growing irritated.
Dzurlic was growing irritated, and I sensed his patience running out.
You can tell by the way DS Ellie Miller grows irritated at DI Alec Hardy's "incessant list question thing".
Upon the third time, he grew irritated and was then told by Sherman that it was part of the job of being the Yankees' manager to answer questions.
Over time, he grows irritated with teachers' methods of crowd control and with the "diabolical worksheets" of a one-size-fits-all educational philosophy.
At the same time, the pundit class was making much of former President Bush's remark that he was growing irritated with President Clinton's attacks on Mr. Bush's son.
Around the same time, however, Franz Boas, a linguistically minded anthropologist who had emigrated to America from Germany, was growing irritated with the European tendency to force languages into the Latin mold.
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