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But, what's there to be vexed about?
Small firms are particularly vexed about this.
Definitions aside, the French foreign minister appeared vexed about the appearance that developed democracies are lecturing others.
Like every Western European nation, it wrestles with Islamist terrorism and religious hate crime, and is deeply vexed about immigration.
It was a fine hiatus from my travels, except that I kept thinking ahead and was vexed about how to proceed.
One businessman here told me that in 20 years he hadn't heard the European Chamber of Commerce so vexed about the difficulties of doing business.
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But much of what is vexing about life as an American consumer today are teeny-weeny irritations — minor outrages that add up to a low background hum of bother.
Here is what is vexing about all of this.
Antony Lerman is also vexing about the CST.
Baron is heard vexing about sales and the waning significance of a printed classified section, but the film doesn't concern itself with foreshadowing the coming shakeups that would severely hurt newspaper newsrooms.
Austin Daboh from BBC 1Xtra, a station that has faced similarly vexed questions about what is defined as "black" or "urban" music, has seen the sea-change at close quarters.
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