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David Cameron just looked really irritated to be there.
By the first interval I was too irritated to care.
That's the kind of detail I would have been really irritated to learn after checking in.
The writer was irritated to note that the book had omitted a word in a poem.
So I was a little irritated to hear that the more you spend on your marriage, the more likely it is that divorce is around the corner.
Finally, with gallant resignation, he took one of our large water bottles into his old nylon daypack and we set off, too irritated to take a "before" photograph.
Ernie Els, a two-time United States Open winner, was irritated to hear some people suggest that others in the field were playing for second place.
Shedding her nice-guy act, she seemed suddenly irritated to find me paging through one of her Cosmopolitan magazines, pausing to study "Make Him Ache for You".
But the photographers and reporters traveling with the president over the weekend were irritated to learn that they had been excluded from documenting Mr. Obama's swim, which had become a politicized issue because of the BP oil spill.
At Tuesday's State Department briefing, Assistant Secretary P.J. Crowley explained that Hillary was particularly irritated to feel overshadowed by men in Africa, where she is pushing her "abiding theme" of "empowering women".
"I was really irritated to hear John Prescott talking about Harriet Harman [spending too much time on] the dinner tables of Islington," says Emily Thornberry, whose highly marginal Islington South and Finsbury seat includes both millionaires and deprived council tenants.
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