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But there are solutions even for the itchiest and most irritated of skins, as well as for those cracked fingertips and that fly-away hair.
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"He wasn't angry; he was just kind of irritated because of this bureaucratic mix-up," Howard Gilman said yesterday in a telephone interview.
Her youthful illness is worth mentioning only because it is representative of an irritated kind of appetite that undergirds her work.
That essentially was the question that visibly irritated members of the Waterfront Commission of New York Harbor asked at a hearing in Lower Manhattan on Tuesday morning.
So understanding why men take so long to put on their shoes requires asking women who date and marry men, some of whom have devoted significant (and irritated) portions of their lives studying their partners' shoe-dressing habits.
"Today the vast majority of geographers and historians generally assume the story is apocryphal," explains the author, "especially in northern European countries, where the mere mention of the Zen brothers can still provoke an irritated twitching of the brow".
When Moscow exploded in ethnic riots in December, a poll showed that more than sixty per cent of Russians felt suspicious of or irritated by people of non-slavic nationality.
Under the irritated gaze of the affected homeowner, I lug them back, one by one.
During an attack, you can also spritz Sneezease over the irritated areas of your face.
From somewhere beyond the panel floats the irritated voice of his wife.
"They come almost irritated, some of them, with this angry edge to them," she said.
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