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Irritation (like everything else in this world) is relative, Allie.
Most basketball players exist in a state of mild irritation, like magicians who cannot get a certain trick to go just right.
The angel in the snow globe shook her head and scattered her irritation like bits of frosty frowns, the wise men in the Nativity scene muttered that he should retire and ride off on a camel, and even durable Mr. Bill cried, "Oh, no!" and wondered why the character continued to perch on the mantel year after year when there were so many younger decorations waiting their turn.
Naturally, always use a top shaving oil, to help eliminate shaving irritation like nicks, cuts and razor burn.
If irritation like redness or tenderness appeared, lower the concentration of chemicals in the peel solution and try another test.
When you notice this waxy discharge, look to see if she shows any sign of irritation, like shaking her head or scratching at her ears.
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One reason may be guilt, or irritation: nobody likes to be reminded of his own selfishness, or to be told, even implicitly, what to do.
And it is not as if the summer people don't have their own irritations, like the uneven cellphone service in the area.
Ministers have blundered into this complex arena with a tabloid view of how to "fix a policy", oblivious of pesky irritations like scientific evidence.
Under President Suharto, a system was in place in which the army pervaded government totally, through the policy known as dwi fungsi, or "dual function", and kept irritations like separatism, radical Islam and socialism firmly under control.
The basic interface is clever, but I found lots of irritations, like live baseball line scores that don't link to the detailed box scores and play-by-plays elsewhere.
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