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While there is a danger of an "anyone but Duchâtelet" atmosphere taking over and the fans backing any alternative, it is vexing that they will not even entertain Varney's overtures.
Simply negotiating the transfer of sovereignty back to Iraqis has proved so vexing that an Administration that jealously guarded the occupation against any international control has turned to the battered and despised United Nations for help in dealing with Iraq's unleashed political forces.
All who knew Kath found it vexing that she never seemed to work, that her conversation was inconsequential and effusive, that she was self-effacing, flighty, ebullient, that she required little and left almost nothing, just a photograph and a slip of paper.
The strike proved so vexing that the studio did not give approval for shooting to occur until the night before it was to begin.
MSNBC's Mika Brzezinski finds it "vexing" that Republican presidential candidate Ben Carson claims China is involved in the Syrian civil war.
The slump is so vexing that it became the subject of an inquiry by the National Academy of Sciences, which published a report on it last year.
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When you're truly vexed, so vexed that it makes you incoherent and frustrated, there's nothing worse than being laughed at.
He takes several wrong turns, vexed that he is getting lost in front of his son.
He was especially vexed that the Obama administration was beginning an investigation.
She ran for president in 2012, but memories of Chen's spectacular fall vexed that first campaign.
He brings in two frozen cans of Murree beer and is vexed that I won't join him.
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