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What is irritating is yet another artist using Nazis in an attempt to give substance to an otherwise imaginatively underdeveloped idea.
What is irritating is the characterization of software as having some existence of its own, wise and all-knowing, a god looking down upon us poor, limited humans with an unbiased eye -- when, of course, software is created by us poor humans, and comes to us burdened and blessed with a full range of human desires.
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Renner is irritated be the idea that people get into acting because they want to be famous.
"What was irritating was that the two gates beside us were empty," he recalled.
"What was irritating was the questioning of our political will," George Papandreou, the Greek foreign minister, said.
It's also, however, one of the happy enigmas of Wallace's work that being irritated is so often inseparable from being enthralled.
"To say that I was irritated is wrong," he said, "but I don't think we can be told that we are not aware of the seriousness of the situation when I see the courage, the boldness, of decisions taken by the Greek government, the Spanish government, the Portuguese government, by the Irish government, by each and every one of us".
Perhaps that is what is irritating the government".
This argument has nothing to do with religious dogma and it is irritating constantly to be told that it has.
This is always what is irritating about Kenny you shouldn't be cutting your own hair, but actually he can".
Being alive is irritating.
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