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Thereby a client gets vexed when there is unnecessary adjournment in their court hearings.
But George Gallagher, the judge, grew vexed when Morris demanded that Gallagher recuse himself.
This dilemma is especially vexed when it comes to the millions of Serbs living outside the homeland.
"Is there much talk about the Texas race in the U.S.?" Newey asked, and they all seemed vexed when I said that I hadn't heard any.
Thomas was none the less asked to ride What A Friend at Newbury, and admitted himself vexed when the mount in the Lexus originally went to Barry Geraghty.
Nevertheless, he brings the greater part of the manuscript downstairs and proceeds to read it to Mildred and is vexed when he observes that Peggy has fallen asleep.
He seemed vexed when we explained where we were going.
It can also be vexing when such a system fails to recognize your tone and modulate its own voice accordingly.
That question vexed America when it first sought to trade with Japan in the 1850s.
As Assange (or O'Hagan) concedes: "It vexes me when the world won't listen".
It vexes him when his little jewels languish, but he tries to keep an even keel.
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