Of course some young Facebookers are annoyed by the older generation's encroachment on their territory. |
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I was still annoyed with him, but his unending persistence was getting to me, and I never turn down a cup of coffee. |
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There was no falling out but I was annoyed and very unhappy with the situation. |
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All she wants is to be hit on, when I myself am utterly annoyed with people hitting on me. |
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It is this proposal that seems to have most annoyed the unitarists and pseudofederalists. |
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It annoyed me slightly at the thought of all the times I had left my bag in the unlocked, unguarded room. |
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The one on the right seems annoyed that he didn't have the same bright idea as the one on the left to wear a snood under his police jacket. |
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He was untiring, but sometimes he was annoyed that he couldn't walk on his head. |
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Some women will be annoyed if you step in too little, feeling abandoned and unvalued. |
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However, it's hard to be seriously annoyed when you have a cat snuggling you and giving you gentle licks, as mine just did. |
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The gaming world breathlessly awaited this hyped new shooter, and it was met with equal measures of annoyed howling and blessed rapture. |
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And the politically correct meddlers, abiding in the town halls and government departments of the land, were sore annoyed. |
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You're sorely tempted, and you are annoyed with yourself for being so easily led. |
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He ushered them all into the stagecoach with a briskness that somewhat annoyed Tabitha. |
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Do you go up to a victim of theft, nick their watch then get annoyed when they get slightly defensive? |
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William was too quick for her and grinned broadly at the annoyed look on Corina's face. |
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It's also the round he relies on to prevent annoyed bruins from chewing up paying clients. |
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No, what annoyed me was the young mother chewing on bubblegum and making popping noises with it. |
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He certainly did get more annoyed and vexed than other people seemed to, when things didn't quite go his way. |
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And Lee fired the bullet out of her rifle, right after mumbling some annoyed incoherencies. |
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There are only so many times we can look at the directors vision of ideal beauty through a soft focus and not get annoyed. |
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I can't decide, however, whether to be hurt or annoyed by the blanking and non-recognition. |
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Alice becomes annoyed by the squeakiness of one juror's pencil, so she sneaks up behind him and steals it. |
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I felt annoyed at the closeness of the mountains and the calmness of the village. |
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The inquiry counsel annoyed the press by attacking their coverage and got hammered himself as a result. |
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It annoyed Flaubert mightily that purveyors of political cant should be greeted with more ballyhoo than gifted poets. |
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She was annoyed with herself, when she heard her voice crack miserably at the end. |
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If it was any other person, I would have been offended and annoyed that someone should try and exert such force over me. |
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We too have strong convictions, we too can be offended, insulted and annoyed, and we have to say we're not going to put up with it. |
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With an annoyed sounding harrumph, Alissa stalked away from John and flopped angrily down on the ground next to a large tree. |
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What further annoyed me was that there were one or two vacant seats but these were reserved. |
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Her biology book was open in her lap and she was staring at me with an annoyed expression on her face. |
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A small window in the door opened abruptly and a face with an annoyed expression appeared. |
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Attempts to introduce additional charges on cash dispensers not only annoyed customers for the banks' avarice but for their incompetence. |
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I got really stressed and annoyed with them for a number of reasons, none of them particularly valid but it was a case of the last few straws. |
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She acts annoyed by this strumpet disrupting her peace, but really she's annoyed by the flaunting of youth and indiscretion. |
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One lady was so annoyed by the noise from late-night revellers that she emptied her chamber pot on them. |
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I don't have anything against her, but this humblebrag she dropped really annoyed me. |
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You can get annoyed at this if you like, but reaching the quarters would be a good result for a team with maybe three class players. |
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His posture was impatient, peevish and annoyed that he had to answer to anyone. |
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I joked, watching as their faces twist with frustration, annoyed that I was avoiding the subject. |
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He was a smoker, a drinker and a doer of many of the things I like to do, not least of which were noodling around and feeling annoyed at people. |
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It faintly annoyed Billy that the Trades Hall people did not treat him with more deference. |
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Instead of sounding forceful and persuasive, he often sounds tinny and annoyed. |
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His features went from a little annoyed at me, to shock, surprise, perturbation, and then something like a tightly constricted anger. |
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He's impatient with everything, annoyed at everything, and he always acts without thinking. |
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I am further annoyed that yet another piece of open land has been fenced in and turned into farmland. |
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Residents in the area are also annoyed at the disruption being caused by what they consider to be inconsiderate motorists. |
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Sometimes my Dad would get annoyed with the cricket commentary on TV, turn down the sound and listen to the commentary on the radio. |
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After having been fearfully annoyed, however, by a crowd of half-armed Saracens, Joinville and his friends made a charge. |
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His time is a valuable commodity, and when reporters are denied it, they can become annoyed. |
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I got annoyed at my assignment at about 6pm so i went to the common room and fell asleep for 2 hours. |
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Brett sounded annoyed, indignant perhaps at his best friend having lied to him. |
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Some parents might be annoyed and resentful of having to coordinate peer assignments and communicate these feelings to their child. |
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It was the cruel and insulting nature of that particular rant that so annoyed me. |
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Brooke climbed to her feet once she found her feet again, and gave Adam an annoyed look of her own. |
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Players fizzed around the pitch like annoyed wasps, buzzing after the ball. |
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The whole business with the ciggie really annoyed me, and I felt that if I'd met the character irl I'd absolutely hate him. |
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Will asked, starting to get annoyed, the pain in his head making him more irritable. |
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The flying squad section of Scotland Yard, annoyed at recent cut backs to the police budget have decided to take matters into their own hands. |
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He was annoyed at the man's insolence but realised he must have appeared a coxcomb in Mr. Howitt's eyes. |
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So I stood feeling annoyed and slightly helpless as the pause that now felt like forever continued to stretch on in front of me. |
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Almost as if annoyed by my slowness, my father slid the coffee creamer over to me. |
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Thomas cringed at her all too accurate description and he felt annoyed by it. |
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And I'm sure glad you're back cause Mac would have been so annoyed if you'd croaked. |
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Though she said it crossly, I know she was annoyed with me for doubting myself. |
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Passengers are annoyed that no notices have been put up at the main bus stop to advise them of the proposed curtailments. |
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It would play pranks and tricks on you over and over again until you would get annoyed and irritated. |
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Mic had the decency to blush, at least, though it didn't make me feel any less annoyed. |
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Property prices have dropped since the news got out and people are annoyed, verging on being angry. |
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I feel tearful, angry, despondent, restless, annoyed, irritable and prickly all at the same time. |
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Like the majority of them it was originally recorded by artists who may be slightly annoyed if you described them as goths. |
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We're getting pretty annoyed by this puritanical attitude that sexuality is evil. |
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The sound annoyed Zack at the time, so he turned the volume dial on the side of it all the way down. |
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He said the newspaper editor was a busy man, a bit annoyed that this footballer's wife should be wasting his time. |
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His efficient girlfriend is annoyed when he insists on accompanying her on a research trip to Mexico. |
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I do believe he was in his element last night as a country singer, but his performance just really annoyed me. |
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I know I sound really grouchy and maybe I am but when I heard everybody complaining I got annoyed. |
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I opted that the growl coming from his throat was because of how heavy the luggage was, not because he was annoyed with my constant bickering. |
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The last couple of Christmases I spent with Papa his seeming grumpiness annoyed me but now I realize he just wanted the hype to go away. |
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She looked at him with an angered, annoyed face, and grunted under her breath. |
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Even if I hadn't become fabulously annoyed with the show last season, I'd be disinclined to watch it this year. |
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She found herself facing an irritated Englishwoman and an annoyed Scotsman. |
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He was nice enough, though he kept to himself a lot, but there was one thing about him that really annoyed me. |
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I nodded reluctantly, despite being thoroughly annoyed and downright insulted at such an accusation. |
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One small bit of laziness that annoyed me at times was a tendency in the faster movements to clip quarter notes of their full value. |
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As we waited, annoyed discontent began to give way to barely controllable rage. |
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Owen scowled, annoyed the subject had jumped from cute girls to school in a matter of seconds. |
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I get annoyed when people force their hand-holding, wet-nursing systems down my throat. |
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The children began to whine, annoyed by the fact their cartoons were interrupted. |
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Her haughty tone affected the third voice, giving him the impression that she was annoyed. |
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I used to work at a grocery store, and would go home each night thoroughly annoyed and aggravated. |
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Words I would never have dared to say to my father before, whenever he annoyed or aggravated me. |
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She seemed resigned rather than annoyed, and although I was wigging out at the thought of another month in my current state, what could I do? |
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In a nutshell, if someone comes up to you and winds you up, you don't have to become annoyed, and reply in kind. |
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However, far from being asleep, Seamus felt fully awake and annoyed at being wired up like an appliance. |
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The whole issue gets me totally annoyed and I'm still none the wiser as to what value we get from paying them at all. |
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Completely annoyed with his father and the fact he couldn't be with Alexis he jumped down and walked off into the woods bordering his land. |
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Kenyon refuted all these accusations and was clearly annoyed they have been made public. |
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When Mahendran confronted them, they were annoyed and refuted his accusation. |
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I'm not a daft wee laddie, and I know that happens, but it doesn't normally happen quite so blatantly, so I was annoyed and angry. |
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It has got to come and I have to face it, so it is no use worrying or being annoyed about it. |
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The judge's edict that all copies be returned or destroyed has annoyed many, especially since they were lawfully obtained. |
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If someone else is annoying you, and they have no idea what effect they are having on you, then what is the point in staying annoyed with them? |
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I also talked to Shawn about minor annoyances, and whether or not it was fair of me to be annoyed by them. |
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The 62 junior doctors in Waterford are annoyed over new rostering arrangements which they say will isolate them on the frontline. |
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The members were particularly annoyed that they had only received news of the final abolishment of the board within the previous 24 hours. |
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There were several other extremely annoyed Bulgarian families paying more than 100 leva a day! |
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He turned back into the city centre because he felt annoyed at being confronted by a policeman. |
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Woods was clearly annoyed, but apparently chose not to make an official complaint. |
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I get a bit annoyed with all the leaflets that keep appearing through my door. |
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I was annoyed to find out that, although there were a number of service stations in the vicinity of the airport, all were closed. |
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I found myself getting more and more annoyed with him, and liking him less and less. |
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This kind of thing happens sometimes, but I was annoyed with myself for handling it badly. |
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I remember I was pretty annoyed with my brother who shared the room with me, over some trivial disagreement. |
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Councillors were becoming increasingly annoyed at the delays to the car park, which was meant to have been finished in April of last year. |
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He seemed to be getting increasingly annoyed that people weren't appreciating his genius. |
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It was not so much what I heard that annoyed me but the fact that no action was taken. |
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Clark was sometimes annoyed by his colleagues' inability to grasp the substance of federalism and particularly the separation of powers. |
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She gave us both an annoyed look, glared at the shovel for good measure, and stalked off. |
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No wonder there are fights, that line is ridic and people get restless and annoyed. |
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No one could get it to sound quite so annoyed and impatient apart from her. |
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We feel annoyed about being treated like little boys by the planning officers. |
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We annoyed the neighbours with a borrowed rotavator at the weekend instead of employing someone to do it all for us on a weekday. |
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Frustrated and annoyed, she sat alone upon a lone tree trunk, the soft grass glistening from the dew. |
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And the cat glared back, plainly annoyed at being roused from its sound sleep. |
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And if the tacky drug metaphors sprinkled throughout this review annoyed you, avoid this record. |
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He nonetheless seemed annoyed, and surprised by her audacious, nearly stupid words. |
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I will be in DC that day, or I would probably show up and sulk, maddened there were no women on the panel and annoyed at myself for caring. |
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You can consider me another person heartily annoyed by these new embedded autoplay video ads. |
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I suppose they got annoyed when they came in with a hangover and the teach kicked them out. |
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Customers were annoyed when the boxes ran out of papers or the coin mechanism malfunctioned, as it often did. |
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I kept falling over, and in places I got so annoyed with myself that I was nearly in tears. |
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They were friends, even though he annoyed her and Marian more than anything, but with the years, it changed from terrorization to teasing. |
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Looking annoyed, Thomas clears his throat, and not to be outdone as a bardolater, quotes the same again. |
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Not long after he was seconded to the Royal Air Force as a liaison officer, he claimed he had annoyed the Brigadier. |
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He was annoyed that he didn't do better in his last race because it was his easiest and he finished third. |
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The assortment of straps and leather thongs and long, heavy stirrups annoyed him. |
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This annoyed the jawans who beat the husband and when wife intervened to stop them, she was also thrashed. |
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I'm sure that historical religious figures would be annoyed by all the din produced today. |
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One of the tears fell down my face, and I brushed it away with an annoyed sweep of my hand. |
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Californians are renowned for a character as mellow as their climate, so it is not often that they get annoyed. |
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Of course our generation had complete respect for our elders and never ever gave cheek to them or annoyed them. |
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My lips were a glossy, nude colour, and the heavy, sticky feel of the shine annoyed me. |
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The police said that he was quite annoyed with his wife as she had protested against his beastly act. |
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What annoyed her most was not the pain but the tingly itchy sensation after the pain when her hair was pulled on. |
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I asked if it was getting annoying, being drained of energy when there's so much to do, but she said she didn't have the energy to get annoyed. |
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And then suddenly, he was gone, the kitten mewing on my bed, looking slightly annoyed. |
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I smiled softly and turned onto my back, remembering that Hope had been there only when she gave an annoyed mew and jumped off. |
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I did not fall or lose my balance or anything else embarrassing, but I was annoyed. |
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Their path was soon beset by swarms of Aztecs, who rolled down rocks from the eminences, and grievously annoyed them with missiles. |
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Antoine is annoyed that Helene was late meeting him after work, and the heavy traffic tries his patience. |
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He has also been quoted as being rather annoyed that the ID advocates continually misrepresent his views. |
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Skye got very annoyed very quickly, and shoveled her food in her mouth as fast as she could with her fork. |
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It annoyed Nyte, keeping him up with the shushing of the wind in the nearby aspens and the constant patter-patter of rain on the roof. |
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The man is, by turns, amused and annoyed by the presence of cameras in his midst. |
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Suddenly he turns on the photographer, obviously annoyed that he hasn't been taking more pictures. |
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It annoyed him to no end when I would do that, as he had now come to exclusively monopolize my time. |
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I am similarly hopeful that you liberal, subjectivist, collectivist simpletons are roundly agitated and annoyed. |
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As annoyed at himself as he was, he simply could not remember clearly what she had said. |
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We are just really annoyed and we have four days to mull it over and make sure we do get it right at the weekend. |
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By then, help had arrived in the form of an annoyed looking healer, Julan and Wethin trailing him and holding water skins awkwardly. |
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Well, I could not very well tell from that unemotional voice whether he was amused, or annoyed, as the case may be. |
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A barber has become so annoyed by mobile phone use in his shop that he has started issuing fines every time he hears a bleep or electronic jingle. |
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It twitched and fluttered its wings at him as if it was annoyed. |
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I was annoyed to see whilst riding along the towpath on the way back into town that the swans have lost one of the cygnets in the past couple of days. |
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Adam gave Rocky an annoyed look, but gathered the cards to deal him in. |
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It's a minor quibble to be sure, but one that annoyed me nonetheless. |
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The lack of the advertised guided tours at Versailles annoyed me. |
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I am, however, quite annoyed at receiving said post-dated cheque. |
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In one version of the story, Kupe was a fisher in the ancestral homeland called Hawaiki, who was annoyed by a great octopus which kept stealing his fish. |
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Argentina was annoyed that Brazil had decided to devalue the Real by one-third in January 1999, consequently lowering the prices of Brazilian goods. |
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It was game over for him, and he walked away with an annoyed look. |
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Feeling slightly annoyed, I turned and looked, nudging my forelock out of my eyes so I could see better, not having to look through strands of fine, black hair. |
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But if losing the Heineken European Cup annoyed the Catalans, then losing the final of the French championships last June to a bunch of effete Parisians made them really sore. |
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I'm not some crazed person who enjoys being annoyed all the time. |
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I'm always annoyed that his gold medal haul strikes such awe into people. |
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Bastian only sighed again as the taxi began to slow down and the driver's annoyed mutterings began to be heard over the groaning and death rattles of the engine. |
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They traded blows, insults, and annoyed mutters for several long minutes. |
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If it continues beyond our allowed 48 minutes then I could get annoyed. |
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I'm not actually annoyed about it, because I really like pizza, and the more pizza, the merrier. |
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There was a chorus of groans and protests, but they ended in an annoyed state of resignation as everyone knew there wasn't much of an alternative. |
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I was rather annoyed to realise that the London To Brighton Bike Ride this year clashes with one of the big staging rehearsals for the Chorus' Summer Show. |
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I get annoyed by the people who become instant experts for a fortnight but couldn't tell you who won the French Open, played just the other week at Flushing Meadow. |
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Nothing annoyed globetrotting CEOs more than cold war barricades. |
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I am continually surprised as more useless government departments are dragged out into the light of day to be displayed to the ever more annoyed populace. |
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This decision has annoyed people from both sides of the debate. |
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Every time I get annoyed the light inside me burns a bit brighter. |
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A helicopter MTV chartered to skim the Florentine rooftops annoyed residents, who called the police to complain. |
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The committee were quite annoyed this year with the fact that, after all the work carried out to improve the environment of the river to allow aquatic life to survive. |
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I like a lot of modern art but I am annoyed that so much gets paid for it. |
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His hands clenched into fists by his side, annoyed by yet another lecture. |
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Lady Catherine was clearly annoyed at his apparent rudeness. |
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She was frowning when she entered the room, so I knew that she was annoyed about something. |
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Yes, some people have been inconvenienced by traffic delays or annoyed by supportive athletes. |
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At first, I am annoyed because answering these questions takes so much effort. |
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He would be annoyed if she interrupted him with a phone call. |
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And if the patients whined or annoyed her, she allegedly killed them to shut them up. |
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Desperate and annoyed with the language barrier, Bartiromo begs as Elias translates. |
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A pavement artist was ordered to wipe clean the front wall of Pembroke's 200-year-old town hall after his drawing of a colourful serpent annoyed the council. |
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He was annoyed that their offer of a 12-month extension included a cancer get-out clause, which they said they would remove only if he saw a specialist. |
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She surprised me then by actually seeming to get annoyed about it. |
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Station Security gets a tad annoyed when they see strange people hanging around ships, even if the ship in question ain't goin nowheres any time soon. |
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She let out an annoyed growl and rapped her knuckle against the window. |
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Come next January, though, I have a feeling that there will be many annoyed people around the country, out on the streets outside pubs in the freezing cold! |
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I was reading WIRED for the first time in ages the other day, and found myself getting annoyed all over again at the breathless prose they use in their articles. |
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I was resisting the urge to become annoyed, but when I got to the part where Tacky does a splashy cannonball Matt shut the book with a snap and jumped off my lap. |
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She scoffed loudly and threw her hands in the air, clearly annoyed. |
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After explaining myself to the very aggravated and annoyed teacher who had exclaimed upon my arrival that I had cut class everything seemed to calm down. |
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Should we imagine a lot of annoyed octogenarians tottering around? |
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But she does admit to being a little annoyed, especially when, after the biggest race of her life, she was almost allowed to slip quietly back to the changing rooms. |
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Don't let the ads fool you into thinking this is some kind of edgy French thriller, by the way, or you'll be too annoyed by its unhurried pace to enjoy it. |
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Danny Masterson, highly annoyed at the the moisture in the summer air frizzing up his perfectly gelled hair, moped around from station to station. |
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Then followed the story related to Holi, where Lord Shiva, annoyed by Manmatha for disturbing his meditation, burns the latter to ashes with his third eye. |
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She shook her head roughly back and forth, knotting her hair even more, which slightly annoyed Melinda who would have to help her get the tangles out in the morning. |
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Nathan looked annoyed for a second but agreed with a curt nod of the head. |
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The rap against him is that he gets annoyed with do-nothing bureaucrats. |
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The pictures of David Beckham having a hissy fit because he was being photographed annoyed me. |
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Most of us civvies couldn't care less about scheduling, we're just annoyed we have to choose which to watch and which to record. |
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Armed with sticks and lathis, annoyed PAT workers occupied Motorway M-II near Bhehra interchange blocked traffic for several hours. |
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What has annoyed me this weekend is managers whingeing about referee's decisions. |
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He said the Balochistan issue couldn't be resolved without contacting the annoyed Balochis. |
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Binturongs can make chuckling sounds when they seem to be happy and utter a high-pitched wail if annoyed. |
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Brahms even got annoyed with Rott's pushiness, and the result was that Rott became depressed, delusional, hostile, and dangerous. |
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So I was quite annoyed when I got home late last night to discover that I had precisely one tea bag left. |
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Despite his lack of actual authority, his autocratic demeanour annoyed many of his colleagues. |
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I remember, about five years ago, I was greatly annoyed by a ghost, while doing a job of fencing in the bush between here and Perth. |
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The production manager was annoyed because some desk jockey in the main office reassigned her staff without even consulting her. |
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Both of them looked at me and for once they had the same expression. Like they were annoyed at me for daring to interrupt their idiotfest! |
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Peter was a little annoyed with them for knowing so much, but if he wanted to lord it over them his triumph was at hand. |
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The faux hippie dude working on his top-of-the-line seventeen-inch MacBook Pro looked way annoyed. |
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Melissa tried but without success not to be annoyed with Dee Dee, who was making a pig out of herself with the doughnuts. |
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Eden was annoyed that the accusations against Knight arose during a trial in which he played no part. |
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Adele was visibly annoyed and proceeded to raise her middle finger and the producers of the show came under fire on Twitter for the decision. |
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My housemate was very annoyed to find my friends padded out on the lounge room floor this morning. |
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To prove a breach of the peace, the most important things to prove is that someone was alarmed, annoyed or disturbed by the incident. |
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Mr Chaplin's slap is funny because the slappee suddenly and forcibly realizes how very annoyed he is. |
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David Brannigan, 36, had grown annoyed after failing to get an appointment with a NHS consultant to look at a growth on his brain. |
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He would be left in no doubt that they were annoyed. He might even go so far as to deduce that they were quite vexed. |
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Our readers would not thank us for going into the badgerings which had for some time annoyed the chancellor on the subject of arrears in his court. |
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George C Scott was allegedly quite annoyed with Kubrick for putting pressure on him to overact his role, and vowed he''d never work with him again. |
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They were particularly annoyed because of their support of him during his long illness, and thereafter he faced frequent hostility from British orchestras. |
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Ivan Kruzliak had already taken an earful from Gary Neville at half-time and it was rare to see Hodgson as annoyed as he was while remonstrating with the fourth official. |
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It is hard to remember a talented player who so comprehensively bothered, annoyed, outraged and just plain torqued off the customers quite like Owens. |
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The action was commenced by emulous skirmishers, who crawled from the woodsides, and annoyed each other from coverts of ridge, stump, and stone heap. |
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Do guys get annoyed by a klutzy girl or do they think it's cute? |
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And even though a moment earlier he had felt guilty not to have taken Dave's anguish more to heart, Claytor found himself annoyed at being caught red-handedly dogless. |
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