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Nevertheless, everyone is irritated over the lack of progress.Yes, it is irritating, isn't it?
Neal had been irritated over some texts between me and my high-school boyfriend — I'd been a little too cavalier with the "x"s and the "o"s.
Indeed, a lot of people are irritated over this situation, most of all Stone, and it is possible next season will be his last with the Giants.
But Bill Brent, 70, a Republican retiree and McCain supporter, seemed irritated over a recent mailing he received from Barbara Bush.
The prime minister's speech will offer some comfort for Kenneth Clarke who has been irritated over the last 48 hours by Catgate.
Only a year ago, players and Tour officials were heard grumbling about Serena's lack of dedication, upset about how she withdrew from events at the last minute, irritated over her mysterious injuries.
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Several have criticised Grass, describing his work as "abominable", "irritating" and "over the top".
As Mr. Smith asked her to marry him, irritated New Yorkers stepped over him to get to the cash register.
The Cabinet Office move has also irritated scientists because, over the past few years, the government has insisted that UK research must have impact and relevance.
They may have irritated us, but over time, these jerky animated ads simply became part of our new online life. .
Departing the ride, drenched and irritated, I went over to a smiling Disney rep and asked for the money back for the ride, explaining that our soaked appearance did not come from a plunge we had taken on a Jungle-land cruise but from the malfunction of the ride from which we had just departed.
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