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At 22, she was becoming increasingly irritable and difficult.
In the summer heat, American soldiers have grown increasingly irritable.
But Justice Starkey seems to have become increasingly irritable with the defense.
Dr. Edwards, "never the most patient of men, was becoming increasingly irritable," Dr. Schulman wrote.
[cartoon id= a13456"] As the day wore on, Lee became increasingly irritable, speaking little with his co-workers, and then only in brief, truculent commands.
Looking increasingly irritable, he locked horns with the unflappable Fox News moderator, Chris Wallace, and repeatedly cut off his Democratic rival – including, on one occasion, interrupting her mid-sentence with the line: "Such a nasty woman".
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"The question now," said Caridad M. Sanchez, a counseling psychologist at John Jay, "is whether police officers and other emergency workers who feel fine right now begin to find themselves increasingly anxious, irritable or angry, and have difficulty concentrating a couple of months from now.
By mid-December, the patient had become increasingly withdrawn, irritable, and intermittently agitated.
This continued through the 2003 season, Mr. Johnson said, as he noticed himself feeling increasingly more unfocused, irritable and depressed.
Instead, the heavily armed fighters, who are becoming increasingly tense and irritable, are squeezed together on a sweltering hilltop, watching each others' every move.
In the absence of a source of fluid, patients become increasingly thirsty and irritable and ultimately stuporous and comatose as a result of hyperosmolality and decreased extracellular fluid volume.
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