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"A number of people get quite irritable about discussions taking place," Mr. Brownback said.
I'm irritable about the fact that I never went to university".
During this tournament season, Auriemma has been irritable about the crowds his team has played in front of, home and away.
Whatever the motivation, the pros are usually irritable about something — the height of the rough, the speed of the greens or the furrowing of the sand.
Gamal Mubarak, the former president's son, is described in an Oct. 20, 2008, cable as "irritable about direct U.S. democracy and governance funding of Egyptian NGOs".
Thunderstorms had hit the outdoor event, and Ellington was irritable about playing the closing set nigh on midnight, when he suspected many fans would be on their way home.
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(The thick-bodied, white-faced Schwarber is twenty-two years old but there's an air of irritable anger about him; you want to cross the street when you see him on deck again).
If she's irritable because she's nervous about school -- normalize, help her get specific about what she fears, have her fact-check how realistic the fear is.
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