But the artists and musicians, poets and students and philosophers of the old town proved irksomely irrepressible. |
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Most of the conspirators were young officers, for whom promotion was irksomely slow and who had been reading German Romantic writers to ease their boredom. |
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In a couple of pieces of miscasting, Aaron Alexander plays Tybalt in such an irksomely casual manner as to make the character wholly unremarkable. |
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But Poland has been irksomely hesitant over Libya. |
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Irksomely, political parties tend to plump either for economic liberalism or for social liberalism. |
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Irksomely, some of the best still have not materialized on DVD or on-demand. |
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