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The bungled extradition of a popular and well-integrated Russian teenager has sparked much annoyance.
She forged letters and bills of exchange in his name and was finally sent to prison, but not before she had caused him much annoyance and scandal.
One that involves defusing a bomb would be fun if it didn't have to be solved so quickly, leading to many explosions and much annoyance.
The year after John Berger threw his award in their faces (or more accurately, threw it at the Black Panthers, knowing how much annoyance that would cause) the prize went to the equally subversive JG Farrell.
When social media, and the consequent real-time outrage, were added to the mix, those celebrities were able to see just how much annoyance – real or otherwise – their actions had caused, and so the flood of apologies began.
Alas, technological progress and the dawn of the CD meant the decade was barely complete before the general public started to recognise that audio cassettes were not, in fact, the medium of the future but a cumbersome, chewing-up-prone source of much annoyance.
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When I asked the players at Eno's studio this, they seemed to find their ability as much an annoyance as a gift.
They got themselves back into the contest through Richard Mayhew and Juan Pablo Socino tries, but could not force the win – much to annoyance of Richards.
Much to his annoyance, she refused.
"No, much to my annoyance," she says.
Much to their annoyance, the band were paid in cloth.
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