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Still, the grubs were particularly vexing.
The robberies at the time were particularly vexing to the F.B.I. and the police because they feared that the violent, heavily armed hold-up team would end up trapped inside a bank with hostages.
Matt Kerestesy, 32, who recently moved to Ditmas Park, Brooklyn, after living in Williamsburg and Greenpoint for about eight years, said the absences were particularly vexing because the trains had become more reliable in recent years, relatively speaking.
These subjects were particularly vexing: Maimonides had discussed them, but did not provide a consistent doctrine; al-Farabi had famously denied that conjunction is possible; while Averroes took up the question of immortality in several works with differing results.
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And, inevitably, we get a few asides about "Jew publishers" when his dealings with his American publishers were particularly vexed.
Jefferson's situation is particularly vexing.
Doping in track and field has been particularly vexing.
The issue of Afghan heroin, which is derived from opium, is particularly vexing.
Figuring out precisely how cold viruses pass between people has been particularly vexing.
For Mr. Harrison, 64, a British-born investment icon, the Florida losses are particularly vexing.
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