Sentence examples for irritation expressed from inspiring English sources

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But I was reminded of the irritation expressed by the movie critic Pauline Kael when highbrows hailed "West Side Story" as a musical for people who don't like musicals.

In an interview, Patrick M. Ward, a top aide to Mr. Kerlikowske, said he had no knowledge of any irritation expressed by the Mexican government about the earlier March report.

Although this suggests that levels seen in the ICU may be acceptable, the authors of that study found a correlation between the time an individual spent at the clinic and the level of irritation expressed.

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Some of Britain's tactics in opposing Mr Juncker's candidacy may have added to the irritation he expressed this week.

She also expressed irritation with the states proposing those sanctions.

Bhumibol also expressed irritation at PAD protests, the cable alleges.

He expressed irritation when Ealing Studios billed him as "the man of a thousand faces".

Some expressed irritation over Mr. Ridge's refusal to accept certain invitations to testify before committees.

He expressed irritation that Congress had not been notified about the suspension of the program.

American and United Nations officials, who refused to be identified publicly, expressed irritation at Mr. Chalabi's comments.

But he has privately expressed irritation with some of his son's aides.

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