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But the vexation of missed opportunities remains.
There is also the vexation of many overlapping authorities.
All else is corporate fear, hype, vanity and vexation of the spirit.
More than most living playwrights of his stature, Kushner is an open resource, sometimes to the vexation of his collaborators.
But that is hard to square with Ecclesiastes, whose author concluded long ago that "all is vanity and vexation of spirit".
Larger British isles, such as the islands of Shetland and Orkney, or the Isle of Man, have (at least in modern times) avoided the vexation of capricious landlords.
The beauty and the vexation of the box office is that it's a complicated beast, the result of many interlocking factors.
The lobster council is heavily promoting lobster in China, where, to the vexation of some here, they call it Boston lobster, Mr. Somers said.
"He's a victim, but I wanted to play the weakness, the vexation of being wronged without his being too miserable or too passive".
Elizabeth, to the intense vexation of her principal advisers, was reluctant to call the threat by its name and take what they regarded as the necessary measures.
All is vanity, and vexation of Mastercard?
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