Maybe I'll get fed up of this one and decide to install another and customise that before I try my own. |
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Finally I got fed up and called the ISP to confirm the username and password. |
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It was a week after the New Year's celebration, when you feel so fed up with fireworks. |
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Shell and Jenny were getting so fed up that they were almost inclined to go down there and shove those two nimrods together. |
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When questioning veers anywhere near these subjects he makes it clear he's fed up of talking about it. |
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It was more I was fed up with busking it, which you are not really allowed to say if you are a doctor. |
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I get fed up by people who randomly produce sprogs with little thought to the consequences, and expect me to pay for their carelessness. |
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The result shows people are fed up with being part of a numbers game and want to be taken seriously. |
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Based on his previous behaviour, I'd say he has it in him to dig his heels in and half-arse it until the club becomes fed up and wants him gone. |
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If you get fed up writing loads of cheques, you've probably set up a number of direct debits, standing orders or credit-card payments. |
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I am fed up with your council rubbish and propaganda and I expect a lot of other people are as well. |
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I'm fed up coming here week after week and getting obfuscatory answers to direct questions. |
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Being fed up of the soap scum generated by bar soap, I bought their liquid handwash. |
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Oh, goodness but I'm fed up with trying to make serviceable postal boxes out of old cardboard. |
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The government has lost its way and I for one am fed up of being told what to do by someone as out as touch as him. |
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According to the Mirror, Britain's young people are fed up with brain-dead pop stars and shallow celebs. |
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I'M getting a bit fed up with superannuated pop stars flying over in their Learjets just to tell us to make less car journeys. |
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Are you fed up with messes of gummy, ketchup-laced pad thai that feed a table of four? |
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The main course follows rapidly enough, although I'm getting fed up of the Chinese whispers ordering system every time I want a bottle of beer. |
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Of course, if you get fed up with this way of surfing, you can place it back on your desktop to regain regular mouse-like behaviour. |
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I am fed up hearing cars hurtling past on that road and nothing being done about it. |
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And they are hoping to see hundreds of people who are either unemployed or fed up and looking for a change of direction in their career path. |
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He believes the public is finally fed up with the pay-to-play culture that has dominated the city's politics for decades. |
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Call me perverse if you like but I'm fed up with the good guys always being the main characters. |
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People in Malmesbury are understandably fed up that when in comes to recycling they are being left out in the cold. |
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He was given a security code by a member of staff who was fed up with letting them in and out of the building. |
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Consumers are fed up with the major-label side of the industry, and many bands have felt let down by the indie labels. |
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Leane Holland got so fed up with criminals dumping cars in woods near her home that she decided to take action. |
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It's not much longer before I get fed up, decide to toss all good manners out of the window and have some fun. |
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Anyway, in the end I got fed up waiting for the mystery singer to finish his shower. |
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I was one of the 20,000 who voted for you, and am as fed up as I am sure you will be. |
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He was fed up with having to worry about whether or not his actions or words were going to get him severely hurt. |
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Have I got fed up with the latest violence done in the name of fundamentalism? |
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Some of my friends think it's a good idea, but others say I'm being stupid and will be just as fed up there. |
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I am sure I speak for many residents when I say I, for one, am fed up seeing this sort of thing. |
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We returned to the upstairs bar where there was about 50 fans fed up and having the same trouble as us. |
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Are you fed up with bringing bananas to work or school only to find them bruised and squashed? |
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I speak to many people every week who are just as fed up with the law-breakers as police officers are. |
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They are fed up with Bradford being talked down and the way it is portrayed. |
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Swindon patients fed up with long waits could soon be entitled to treatment in foreign countries. |
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At that time Jon and I were getting fed up spending all our time in a small flat in London. |
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We are fed up and frustrated by the failure of politicians to address our concerns. |
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Unfortunately, other than restart the game there is little you can do about this and in the end I got fed up. |
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We are fed up of the broken promises, fed up of being used as pawns and fed up with being bottom of the pile. |
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People are fed up with rubbish-strewn streets and want to see them swept clean. |
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For one thing they are missing out on one of life's great pleasures and secondly, they must be fed up to the teeth. |
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The argument has centred on men being fed up to the teeth with being blamed for all that is wrong in the world. |
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I expect they will be fed up until they're big enough to sell for meat because the pig industry is starting to become lucrative again. |
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Thoroughly fed up with the whole affair, I cut my losses and my inebriate courage disappeared. |
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Approaching my last year and a half, I was given bad dates to register until I finally got really fed up and complained to the dean. |
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It happens two or three times a day and the concierges get fed up reporting it. |
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So I'd known a lot of girls, she'd known a lot of guys, and I think we were kind of fed up with playing the field by the time we got together. |
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And even then it's mostly a problem for reporters, who get fed up of filing the same story. |
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The Glaswegian actor and fledgling playwright was broke, fed up with acting, and hungry for a second child. |
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She was isolated from her former colleagues and fed up in McConnell's Cabinet. |
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Mick said he is fed up to the back teeth of the government's poor mouth campaign. |
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All over Europe, citizens say that they are fed up with the frenetic pace of modern life and are opting for the slow lane. |
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Are you fed up of your hair frizzing up whenever you step out into damp and humid air? |
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Im still working every hour God sends or as near as dammit, quite frankly I'm fed up of it. |
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We are all fed up of the present situation, so let's work together on creative solutions and get our lives back. |
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The man who asked not to be identified was so fed up with his estate being used as a racetrack that he grassed the offenders up to police. |
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We were almost fed up seeing all the corpses and pyres along the bank of the river. |
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Next time you are fed up with the world and say in disgust that it's a dog's life, think twice. |
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I am fed up with doctors ordering me not to drink alcohol nor eat anything that is much more interesting than old dog biscuits. |
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I could tell you that Mr Panday is one of the few persons without a racist bone in his body, and he is fed up with al this dotish racism talk. |
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I'm looking forward to having my own room back because I'm fed up of having nowhere to go to be alone in peace and quiet. |
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Dance fans fed up with overcrowded clubs and overpriced DJs are returning to the days of acid-house parties. |
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He confessed that he had been fed up with the wayward habits of his elder brother and that was the reason he killed him. |
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Postal workers are so fed up with dogs cocking their legs on the town's main postbox that the Royal Mail is threatening to remove it. |
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I was fed up of having to avoid certain foods and when I finished the chicken I felt guilty. |
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One of my ancestors could have got really fed up with the weather in the middle of a dull March in 1700 and moved off to Wisconsin on a whim. |
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Youths were as fed up with black leadership as they were with white supremacy. |
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Residents fed up with drivers using their unmade street as a rat run have joined forces to stop the problem. |
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World War Two veteran Mr Rogers, 81, has kept a written record of his complaints and says he is fed up with being overlooked. |
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I am three and a half and I get fed up when I go for walks with my Mummy because the pavements are always so messy because of dog poo. |
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All of a sudden, I was kind of tired of it and fed up and it was just time to do something else. |
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Hunter claims most of the real talent in Scotland is to be found in the small independents started by people fed up with big company culture. |
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People are fed up with regimes that are repressive and have failed to deliver prosperity. |
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Gazza was fed up with people analysing him and wanted to tell his own story. |
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Such high-level favoritism risks further antagonizing citizens who are fed up with officials helping themselves to public funds. |
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Road users and residents say they are fed up with the constant gridlock and traffic mayhem. |
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Both the administrators and business are fed up with patents being used anticompetitively. |
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Postal workers are fed up with grafting harder and harder for a pathetically small pay packet and they have told their union they want action. |
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People living in Anchor Road, Clacton, are fed up with not being able to park anywhere near their properties. |
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On the whole, it's a gift in the hands of those who were fed up of purchasing the typical type of aquaria with just water and fishes. |
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People are fed up that when the police do catch criminals the punishment never seems to fit the crime. |
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Many school officials fed up with violence are arming themselves with their own high-tech weapons. |
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Coming from a holiday area I know locals get fed up with tourists and by mid to late season begin to give up. |
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The children were very fed up on Monday morning and there were some long faces. |
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If you've been scared off Atkins, confused by the latest macrobiotic diet or are fed up with protein shakes, don't despair. |
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Being fed up with the madding crowd in one of the country's most populous cities, I wanted to get closer to nature. |
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Hobson, fed up with Swaby's taunts since their tasty duel two years ago, jumped round the ring in joy. |
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Mark Paterson wrote his first short story around the same time he got fed up with teachers college. |
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Richard tends to be much stricter with Lucie in general and is fed up of being the bad guy who tells Lucie off and reprimands her. |
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When you're fed up, lash one end to the shroud, wrap the baggywrinkle around tightly and seize on the other end. |
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It happens once, twice, three times and you get so fed up you argue and, bang, you are arrested and it's a criminal record. |
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Everyone, apparently, is getting fed up with mums in their Chelsea tractors, taking up too much space and generally bashing into everything. |
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I get fed up with the number of points they score in basketball but I quite like a few goals in football. |
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I'm fed up with constantly finding you in the hallway sifting through the letters. |
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These businesses will struggle on, until their bankers or their owners become fed up of throwing good money after bad. |
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I'll carry on modelling until I get fed up with it, till I decide I want to do something a bit more with my life. |
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Either he got up on the wrong side of the bed today, or he's just fed up with the Franco-German international shuffle. |
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It looks like he might just be fed up to the back teeth of certain tiresome middle-class women talking out of both sides of their mouth. |
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They were typical young recruits, too half-witted to know any better, but Ma was so fed up, he criticized them severely. |
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The butcher was fed up with the young girl's attempts at bartering with the local townsfolk. |
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They're fed up of being on the losing side in the world, of being lectured by all the bien-pensants, too. |
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The latest action follows a swell of support for the campaign from residents who are fed up with their address being classed as Sutton. |
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I'm sure everyone's fed up of the debacle that's been occupying the UK Twittersphere for the last week. |
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Claire wakes up the next morning and runs into the bathroom to throw up, she has been getting quite bad morning sickness and is fed up of it. |
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I got fed up with people in America thinking that my music is morose and depressing and all that. |
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People are pretty fed up with this fear and this intimidation, and the straight out bloodshed. |
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We are fed up with getting mucked around and even though we had other players ill with flu we just decided to go ahead. |
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The travelling public is fed up and wants trains which are safe and clean, uncrowded and arrive on time. |
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We are fed up of slapstick comedies and dialogues filled with double meaning. |
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Web users are getting fed up with the bombardment of irrelevant messages every time they log on. |
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Traders say they are fed up with seeing the boozers drinking from bottles hidden in plastic bags and urinating in the church grounds. |
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Falcons only fly when they are hungry. When they are fed up they just sit unresponsively until they have digested their meal. |
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It's time to give us a break, because people are fed up with all the inconvenience to pedestrians and drivers. |
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We just keep on at them until they get fed up and do something. |
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We don't have a car any longer simply because we were fed up with having wing mirrors snapped off, windscreen wipers broken or paintwork scratched. |
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If you are getting a bit fed up with the type of service that Internet providers are giving at present then a meeting planned for Ballylongford could be right up your street. |
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Like so many, I am beyond fed up with an inert, intellectually lazy, nepotistic ALP that refuses to grasp the dangerous long term implications of the current government. |
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I'm fed up to the teeth with seeing male fantasies and desires. |
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I've used jeweller's rouge on our double glazing as we keep finding tiny little scratches after they were installed and got fed up of bothering the company. |
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A Canadian man has been arrested for advanced fee fraud following a sting operation instigated by a Connecticut woman fed up with receiving scam emails. |
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After people become fed up with stereotypical beauty idols, which Warhol once mocked in his works on Hollywood stars, an idolization of alternative celebrities arises. |
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A replacement airbus was flown over from Belfast and the fed up passengers eventually left two days later and arrived in Manchester 43 hours later than expected. |
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An illusionist has had to abandon plans to climax his UK tour at Epsom Playhouse because staff are apparently fed up with the repeated failure of magic acts. |
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Customer awareness is growing in part because the average buyer is fed up with callous treatment by apathetic clerks and know-nothing customer-service agents. |
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A group of youths in Silsden are fed up being labelled as vandals and are working with Silsden Business Watch to find an area where they can ride their bikes. |
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Parents with prams and people with disabilities fed up with advertising boards getting in their way could be offered relief by a new code of conduct to regularise signs. |
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People on the outer get fed up and energised, and new alliances form. |
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Many members are fed up with being told they are fools, and the resentment it creates increasingly finds expression in a subcurrent of misplaced nostalgia for old Labour. |
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Harry is fed up being confused, alarmed and he finds he has seized the little weasel, the little spiv and ground him like pretzel against the dividing panel. |
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Jimmy Shergil is fed up playing second fiddle to heroes in films. |
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Close to home, Ontario farmers are fed up with going along to get along. |
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But with Americans fed up with corporate influence, will the move backfire? |
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Ohio Republican Janet Porter was fed up with Facebook restricting the voices of conservatives like her. |
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A group of Farnhill mums, fed up with having nowhere for their children to play, have got together to raise money to update an ageing play area in the village. |
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Residents of Milton Road, Lawford, are so fed up with waiting for their unadopted road to be repaired that they have decided to do the work themselves. |
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Finally the guy gets fed up and throws the parrot in the freezer to punish him. |
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Where the Labour Party has fallen down is over car parking and traffic management by refusing to make a decision and people are fed up of deferment. |
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The police tend to think he just got fed up with the high-pressure lifestyle, and being caught between the two women in his life, and that he took a powder. |
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Tax-dodging tycoons have also angered regular folk who are already fed up with rampant graft that has put many a government functionary behind the wheel of a fancy car. |
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Residents fed up with youths hanging around the streets, derelict shops and a general sense of neglect have taken their future into their own hands. |
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As she was insatiable, Maudgalya got fed up and reverted to ascesis. |
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He says many residents are fed up with the potholes and uneven surface. |
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He claims the cooperation came from people who are fed up with the corruption and opulence displayed by many Afghan officials. |
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If you're fed up paying too much for petrol, please pass this message on. |
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Finally, Faris gets fed up and dumps Dave, proving that her allegiances lie with Eric. |
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At 23 years old he has lived under the blockade for almost a third of his life and he is fed up. |
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Customers seem fed up with lugging around massive lap warmers. |
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I am a non-smoker whose husband is a two packet-a-day man and I am fed up with him being treated as a second-class citizen. |
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I mean I'd banked on getting that permission, I'd as near as dammit been promised I'd get it. Can you wonder I was fed up to my back teeth? |
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And Mr. Reid, who is devoted to the Senate, said it would be wrong to presume other recent departees were simply fed up. |
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He was so fed up with high gas prices that he traded in his full-sized sport utility vehicle for an economy car. |
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And state Republicans, fed up with Davis' secrecy, have threatened to deep-six the heart of his energy plan unless he comes clean. |
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Understandably, my wife became fed up with my clodhopping footwork and frequent sulks. |
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Like many Earlsdon residents, I am fed up with these early morning drunks stealing pintas. |
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Eric finds himself a figurehead for all those who are fed up of the nanny state antics which increasingly govern every aspect of our lives. |
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City are fed up with Chadwick, 25, driving to training from his Cambridge home and have decided to complete a deal. |
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Now the council are fed up paying for the damage and want to wash their hands off the superloo project. |
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Mummy Owl is fed up waiting for her little owlets to arrive and has an idea of how she can speed the process along. |
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Defined as a feeling of disgust, or in my case, being fed up, I am scunnered beyond belief because I am not well. |
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A young Home Guard officer decides to show his Blimpish superiors that the younger generation is fed up with playing old-fashioned war games. |
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Townshend had become fed up of touring but Entwistle considered live performance to be at a peak. |
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He was also fed up with his family home in Queen Square, deciding to obtain a new house in London. |
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Featured is David Brent lookalike Tim, who is fed up with his day job as a cardboard packaging salesman. |
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The Transformers actress revealed that she was equally fed up with costume dramas and comedy movies. |
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The highest yielders are fed up to an additional 15kg in the out-of-parlour feeders. |
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Daniel Pinkwater captures the essence of life in the 1950s for a beatnik teenager fed up with conformity. |
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Are you fed up of trolling through the shop looking for that perfect wedding dress, bridesmaid dress, christening gown or page boy outfit? |
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Chris is fed up of overprotective mums and dads who ban kids from climbing trees, or make them wash their hands if they touch an animal. |
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She was fed up him laying on the jokes, which she found insulting. |
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The Rangers manager admitted he is fed up spoonfeeding instructions to his team and is now demanding they show they have the guts to get the job done. |
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The Australians did get fed up with this Pommy having a go at Australia. |
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After crashing into May a few times, May got fed up and abandoned him. |
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It seems the law is popular with Arizonans and resonates with many Americans in the other 49 states, many of who are fed up with federal inaction on immigration reform. |
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He said every sensible citizen is fed up of this agitational politics. |
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I am fed up reading about the moaners and groaners in the Telegraph. |
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If he is fed up with being labelled a feigner, it does not show. |
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Beauty assistant Charlene Ball, from Cardiff, appeared on ITV's speeded-up version of Blind Date, Take Me Out, after she told us she was fed up meeting losers and tightwads. |
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