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The German oozes positivity, almost to the point of irritation.
He's puntastic to and beyond the point of irritation, this narrator.
SISTO: I get a lot of Jesus jokes, to the point of irritation.
True, of course, but boring to the point of irritation after five or six repetitions.
"It's a very extensive due diligence process, maybe to the point of irritation," Mr. Kauffman said.
"All my colleagues looked at me differently and were either supportive to the point of irritation or on pins and needles," another therapist wrote.
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It's a testament to Krause's ability that his next role diverged so heavily from Nate's out-of-sorts existential persona -- though both the actor's "Six Feet Under" character and his chipper-to-the-point-of-irritation Adam share the quality of staying lovable despite their (very different) flaws.
"While trade war is certainly the number one driver of global risk sentiment, the current meltdown is morphing into a Hydra with familiar points of irritation - trade, (Federal Reserve), Brexit, Italy, global growth - coming to a head," he added.
Granted, these are both points of irritation, but the characteristic of the sequester that ought to force us all into complete apoplexy and subsequent outrage-induced catatonia is the epidemic of ignorance regarding the status of the federal budget deficit.
For example, > 50% of the TLVs and > 60% of the California acute RELs based their end points on irritation (Collins et al. 2004).
"I wouldn't be running for office if I was about to die," she said at one point, a hint of irritation in her voice.
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