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Some Canadians, meanwhile, find it infuriating that Americans can be given British knighthoods while Canadians cannot.
I found it infuriating that this was the image available to me.
"I find it infuriating that a beautiful, smart woman like Ellen is — at any age — so invisible to the men of her own world that she has to pay".
Janine eventually goes from thinking it's cute that Walt likes Perry Como to finding it infuriating that Walt may have lied about his age and could even be Perry Como's contemporary.
He urges the party to embrace city region devolution, saying he finds it infuriating that a form of government first championed by Labour had been stolen by chancellor George Osborne as the centre piece of his conference speech.
The men and women I met told me they found it infuriating that they could be devout in their practice of their religion but they would only be considered "moderate" Muslims – since moderate was often taken to mean not hugely observant.
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It's infuriating that anyone would think it's because of pure irresponsibility – but they do.
It was infuriating that no one ever mentioned this.
Yes, it is infuriating that this burden should be on you.
"It's infuriating that she didn't start writing earlier, that she couldn't go on.
It was infuriating that the one place in the city Robert loved should be infested like this.
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