Even if they do, it's your Libran duty to transmute this irritating grit into your own precious pearl of personal wisdom. |
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There's even venison and steak for those irritating diners who go to seafood restaurants and choose meat. |
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Perhaps most irritating of all was the nagging seat-belt warning that persisted for an annoying extra few beeps even after you had buckled up. |
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He charmingly combines that imperial trimmer's droll pawkiness and irritating fatuity. |
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I know they have to do this so it doesn't get mixed up with the non-organic produce, but it is still irritating. |
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These two vulgarians were politely asked to desist, but resumed their irritating chatter one minute later. |
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Kei groaned as for the third time that morning his hand sleepily fumbled in an attempt to silence the irritating buzz of the battery alarm clock. |
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Sally, you've stumbled upon one of those irritating dilemmas that face just about every remodeler at one time or another. |
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The necessity of avoiding irritating substances can force hypersensitive subjects to make numerous lifestyle changes. |
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There's doubtless an equally irritating homily about spring-cleaning in the garden, too, but fortunately I can't call it to mind. |
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To those who found it offensive, objectionable or even just irritating I can only ask for forgiveness. |
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The only quibble is that the greeny blue it chose as a backdrop is a bit irritating on the eye. |
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Undoubtedly, English law was imprecise on the matter of obscenity, and the jurist might well have found this irritating. |
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Furthermore, they assert, aged garlic is preferable because with aging, garlic's harsh, irritating and odiferous qualities can be tamed. |
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Jeffrey is pretty hapless, and a very funny spoof of an irritating circuit queen. |
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His irritating pseudo-epilepsy stands out as one of several examples where the editing misdirects our attention to issues ancillary to the show. |
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It was most irritating and Grace was already heartily sick of their visitors, who had as yet not indicated just how long they intended to stay. |
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Nowadays, of course, we do not refer to a toast but always a piece of toast, but the French have as an irritating Anglicism un toast. |
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Employees reported exposure to a green mist that was irritating to their eyes, nose, oropharynx, and lungs. |
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Within a short while, however, the mild irritating condition completely cleared up leaving my vision clearer and brighter than before. |
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They chafe at labeling as pathological qualities that may be merely irritating. |
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These fumes are toxic and may have irritating effects on mucous membranes of the respiratory tract and eyes. |
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If anything, it has been exacerbated by recent global tensions, those irritating near-wars which push up the temperature and make leaders edgy. |
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In places this comes across as chatty and anecdotal, but overall it's rather irritating. |
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Alas, even the ill-chosen piano music between scenes is overloud and irritating. |
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Personally, I found the device irritating and then just painful, but I have no history of anorgasmia. |
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Isn't it funny how something intended to be cheery can in fact be so perversely irritating? |
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Metaphors or repetition become tiring and irritating when overworked, rather than amusing, moving or shocking. |
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Instead of sunscreens, use sunblocks, which are less irritating to sensitive skin. |
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If you find sunscreens irritating, you're probably reacting to a perfume or a preservative like methylparaben or propylparaben. |
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The irritating midges plague outdoor workers at the home of Britain's nuclear deterrent on Gareloch all year round. |
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But when the band lose their songwriting puff, the effect is almost supernaturally irritating. |
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While you can address each other's irritating habits, you can't change each other's likes and dislikes. |
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Ever since I picked up my car from the mechanic the other day, there's been a rather irritating noise emanating from under the hood. |
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The primary purpose of a laboratory hood is to keep toxic or irritating vapors and fumes out of the general laboratory working area. |
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Without it I had cobbled together a half-baked credo of chippy self-sufficiency and an irritating need to be recognised. |
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I know all the words to all the songs ever and am therefore supremely irritating on a pop quiz team. |
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Have any of these people an idea how irritating and stressful the hooting of cars can be? |
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With TV schedules chock-a-block full of irritating property makeover shows, you can't deny we're all obsessed with interiors. |
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The epitome of Spanish hot-headedness, Lola is charming and irritating in equal parts. |
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Not being able to smoke a nice cigar with my friends at a local pub is rather irritating. |
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Ectopic cilia are particularly irritating and likely to cause corneal ulcers. |
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Her style can only be described as hectoring, irritating and occasionally maddening in its circumlocution. |
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Fungal infections can have effects ranging from an irritating patch of itchy skin to a life threatening condition. |
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Cody was in the middle of a Behind The Music episode on Linkin Park when the door bell's irritating ring drifted to his room. |
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Planes will no longer be a haven from irritating ringtones with the arrival of cheaper ways to allow mobile phones to be used on aircraft. |
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It's about delphiniums, not about poppies, and seems to be suffering from the same irritating slipperiness. |
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This solution matches your body's salinity, and baking soda makes it less irritating to your sinuses. |
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I find all those aptronymic characters, their personalities revealed in their whimsical monikers, unbelievably irritating. |
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As the months ticked by, the question became more irritating, but he had to learn to live with it. |
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Most irritating were the German rocket launchers, which miraculously decimate infantry and armour alike with impunity. |
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Alcohol can also make the stomach more sensitive to the irritating effect of aspirin. |
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These materials both have a sharp smell, tangy taste, and are irritating to skin in large concentrations. |
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The hawking is very irritating to the inflamed throat and is often the reason the symptoms persist. |
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Secondly, irritating, defamatory and derogatory comments left at this site by visitors will be deleted. |
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This he did to good effect, even if his tendency to go to ground too easily was irritating. |
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They indicate a draining and possibly dehisced wound, and they can be irritating to the skin. |
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Because, let's face it, miserable people can be just a tad irritating themselves. |
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In itself this can be a little irritating if you're trying to wind someone up. |
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I generally relax by meditating or practising t'ai chi in the garden, which clears my head of irritating thoughts. |
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Not only is it an irritating waste of time, bandwidth and money, but it's also the cornerstone of many scams and deceptions. |
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Added to promote lathering, this semi-synthetic agent is also irritating to skin and responsible for allergic reactions. |
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One only mildly irritating curiosity worth mentioning here is a little bit of what sounds like pre-echo. |
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This could prove to be intensely irritating and amusing in equal measure, and probably all too easy to take potshots at. |
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You could call Kim effervescent and tremendous fun in her naked patriotism, or you could call her very irritating. |
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Hopefully the new system will be worth this small loss, particularly if it brings an end to that irritating 400 character limit malarkey. |
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I am suffering from a urinary tract infection, which has subsequently resulted in an irritating rash on my face and body. |
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Imagine if that irritating receptionist didn't bother to smile as she told you everything you want is absolutely out of the question. |
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Gauderman believes chronic inflammation may play a role, with air pollutants irritating small airways on a daily basis. |
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Pulling hay from above causes dust and mold to become airborne, irritating the respiratory tract. |
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Commercial fabric softeners are heavily scented with artificial fragrances that leave irritating residues on fabrics. |
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An architectural solution to dead urban space became a convenient location for underage drinking and irritating backside noseblunts. |
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She clearly prefers Shackleton, having a rather irritating schoolgirl crush on him. |
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And when we were doing a dummy run, there was a really irritating guy who has been on every quiz show you have ever seen in Britain. |
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This type is particularly irritating because their children invariably do well. |
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In case the balky internet connection is insufficiently irritating, the hotel is also providing me USA Today on a complimentary basis. |
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There would be nothing more intrusive and irritating than watching someone compulsively flick between channels at a distance. |
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When I won young journalist of the year in 1988 it seemed an irritating distraction to go to London for the ceremony. |
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This is the first film in the long lineage of mass murderer movies where the killer is allowed to be more irritating than threatening. |
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We still haven't received the mortgage confirmation, which is both worrying and irritating. |
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Phishing, the practice of fraudulently obtaining a person's banking details, is by its very nature an irritating phenomenon. |
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Presumably it's meant to further illustrate the themes of duality and inner struggle, but the only effect is that of an irritating side-show. |
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His visits to the shrine have been a thorn that is increasingly irritating relations between the two countries. |
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Their self-appointed role in life seems to be to treat their spouses as though they were small, mildly irritating but endearing children. |
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This conviction frequently prompts its spokespersons to make irritating declarations that border on megalomania, the odious or the comical. |
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Katzenberg, 53, is the part genius, part egomaniac and part irritating little tick who Disney froze out. |
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It started off as an irritating tickly cough on Sunday afternoon which last night developed into a sore throat which kept me awake. |
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The novel is irritating because of the author's endless, fetishistic revisiting of the same nihilist themes he has explored since his first book. |
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Their world belongs to the big picture, but even this view can often be clouded by the irritating inconvenience of detail. |
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So much more interesting than the flat, filmed performances with irritating cutting that are now commonplace. |
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Such incautious uses of language, which recur throughout the book, are irritating flaws in a scholarly work. |
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But I can feel it lurking, like an irritating piece of meat stuck in your back teeth that you keep tonguing but can't get out. |
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Yes it sounds so good but if it miauls loudly and continuously, then the same sound goes irritating. |
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Whilst this provides a source of mirth for others, I find it downright irritating. |
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Then there are the irritating editorial mistakes such as misnumbering of moves and move typos. |
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And each one was rude or stubborn or had some irritating habit that drove him up the wall. |
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As irritating as romanticising the past might be to outsiders, those bound up in it must start to consider its effects. |
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Unfortunately there is no bibliography and in the notes the use of short titles without indicating the place of full reference is irritating. |
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I could think over what I felt towards him, to try and find a way to quench those irritating feelings that nagged consistently at my mind. |
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Supermarket trolleys are well-known for their irritating tendency to veer from the straight and narrow, apparently at their own whim. |
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Nowadays on every street corner you cannot escape the irritating jingle of the dreaded ringtone! |
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There are no waymarks for a while, which is irritating on a permissive path. |
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A lot has been made of their euphoric, ecstatic joie de vivre, but I have to say that mainly I find the overall tone rather irritating. |
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These tiny spheres, derived from the seeds of the jojoba plant, are uniform in size and shape and are far less irritating to the skin. |
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All those irritating bleeps, rings, melodies weren't coming from my jacket or bag. |
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The gravely, growling voice is shot to bits, the performances are hokey, the ad-libs too frequent, and the constant crowd noises irritating. |
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No, the reason she found him to be so irritating was that he took his position in the social hierarchy for granted. |
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Even if you were a reporter like those irritating bastards who hound me every second of every day, you wouldn't know! |
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It is important to change the baby's nappy regularly, to minimise the chance of urine and faeces irritating the skin. |
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The actress is as irritating as she is perfect in the role of feckless and blowsy Kathy who loses her house after a mix up with local taxes. |
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The data sheet also states that it is irritating to mucous membranes and the upper respiratory tract. |
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We understand that this constant credit information might become irritating for some users. |
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And each morning my peaceful sleep was interrupted by the most irritating and annoying ringing sound imaginable. |
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The flimsy, irritating cardboard sleeve and rather pretentious sleeve notes don't help. |
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This made him an irritating companion at times, but his natural charm, his wit and his enthusiasm for the adventure in hand were very endearing. |
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The third family consists of Veronica, her intensely irritating husband and her two apparently bone idle sons. |
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If you have sensitive skin, use hypoallergenic soaps, and avoid perfumed, antibacterial and deodorant soaps, which can be irritating. |
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At work neither of them would say boo to the proverbial goose, yet here they are behaving like a couple of irritating street tykes. |
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She was staring outside, at the sun-kissed benches because her mind could not seem to bear her Biology teacher's irritating voice. |
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Lyra, who is apparently cast as a rebellious, headstrong girl, comes across as peevish and irritating. |
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The only serious flaw is an irritating degree of sloppiness with plot details in the final scenes. |
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Meanwhile, mom's heart may not be beating, but she's still with them, naggingly offering irritating guilt trips from beyond the grave. |
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Speaking of hair, isn't it irritating to see unkept spiky mops being unsuccessfully passed off as fashionable mullets? |
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The story of the Prudential has stopped being one of irritating slow performance and become something much more important. |
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Poison baits, boric acid, and traps are preferred to chemical agents because the latter can be irritating when inhaled by asthma patients. |
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The nasal Borscht Belt shtick was tired in the movie, but on stage it's irritating. |
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Complete exposure may point to the underlying cause, such as areas of eczematous skin or nappy rash that may be irritating him. |
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This extra dose of reality also means the irritating hack's native wit and exemplary patter is no longer enough to get him out of trouble. |
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This lachrymator dissolves in eye fluids and produces small amounts of irritating sulfuric acid. |
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They roll around the Yorkshire dales with the easy intimacy and irritating unselfconsciousness of young sweethearts. |
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A fair portion of contemporary poetry over-relies on self-reflexive irony, tonal detachment, and an often irritating allusive erudition. |
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Most irritating of all, I'm finding that my brain is absolutely unable to cope with vague, nebulous concepts or ideas. |
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She looks for all the world like a cross between a demented leprechaun and that unholy irritating little yappy dog from Frazier. |
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Residues from fabric softeners, as well as the fragrances commonly used in them, can be irritating to susceptible people. |
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The corrosive chemicals are irritating to the delicate lining of the gullet. |
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All parts of the poison ivy plant produce the oily irritating agent, urushiol. |
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Her breathy vocals are unsettling, her glacial detachment lazy and too often irritating. |
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This is irritating, and it'd be great if the software could override that somehow. |
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We even dived into the waters of the Blue Lagoon Caves, only to be driven out again by the irritating nibbles of water-fleas. |
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However, this type of bleach and its vapors are irritating to the skin, eyes, nose, and throat. |
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It is irritating in the extreme to be so stereotypically predictable. |
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It reminds me of an uncle of mine who said the London blitz was irritating. |
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It is such an irritating movie that it has had the effect of clarifying, once and for all, why Braff himself is bothersome. |
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The buzzer near his head sounded off blaring wails of irritating noise. |
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As an employer who uses the English language as a key tool, it is somewhat irritating to have to give basic lessons in English grammar to school leavers. |
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While the poison ivy rash is not contagious, the irritating oil from these plants can remain on clothing and shoes for days, so be sure to wash that laundry. |
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This strain of enterovirus seems unusually provocative in irritating lower airways, thereby causing airway narrowing. |
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Why do i find some people so irritating without rhyme or reason? |
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As the central love interest, he isn't charming, just irritating. |
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They think it's time someone taught a lesson to George, a genuinely irritating lug who, like the rest of the characters, has more going on inside than is immediately apparent. |
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And gameplay is almost as irritating as the soundtrack and lurid colours. |
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While I find the very premise of the show irritating at best, this conclusive season promises to be tainted by an unintended melancholy on top of everything else. |
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Like an elephant beset by bees, or the straw that broke the camel's back, this week's swarm of small irritating things could madden even tolerant Taurans. |
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If anything, her style can only be described as hectoring, more sniping than frontal attack, irritating and occasionally maddening in its circumlocution. |
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The voice-over narration feels, for the most part, unnecessary and irritating, and the maddening slowness of enunciation and the monotony of intonation feel tired and false. |
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Choosing the right internet connection provider can mean the difference between speedy and consistent connections and irritating and maddening disconnections. |
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Condescension can be irritating in its expression of hysteria and imbecility, but that comes with freedom of speech. |
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The instructions become a tad irritating, especially for more independent or stubborn members of the audience. |
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At first it was irritating, but then it became fascinating and finally fun to see. |
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Both characters manage to spin what could be irritating quirks into identifiable character traits. |
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The greater emphasis on stealth may not find favor with trigger-happy players, and the inability to fire whilst prone and in the vicinity of an object is rather irritating. |
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Schuster segues into the novelist's conceit of placing herself into the subjective space of her biographees and this is both unconvincing and irritating. |
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As mildly irritating as David Tseng may be, he is not someone who troubles me enough to even bother with. |
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Do not use irritating, perfumed soaps, shower gel or deodorants. |
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I happen to like the whistling of the turbo to remind me of what's going on in the engine bay just behind my back, although I imagine some might find it irritating. |
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Am I a cold-hearted fiend or are they just truly irritating little twerps? |
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She is so mopily irritating that it is hard to care what happens to her. |
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There are other irritating blights of the Internet age, like spam. |
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I was startled when Cassie described almost smashing a vase over Brian's head because he was irritating her, but she successfully checked her violent reaction. |
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At home, I have been wandering round in a state of mild, unfocussed irritation, which is all the more irritating on account of its unreasonableness. |
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While I am sharply critical of American unilateralism and realpolitik masquerading as the defence of liberty, at times I find our own moralizing irritating. |
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Deliciously charming or incredibly irritating, depending on your point of view, he is always ready with smooth-tongued flattery, eyes innocently beaming behind his spectacles. |
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Lemon is quite capable of irritating the most bovine of people or animals. |
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He is intensely irritating, with a cockiness untempered by charisma and exacerbated by a grating accent he brought from England when his family emigrated. |
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They would sometimes run from me, kick me in the breadbasket, or spray me with irritating chemicals, but in the end I almost always won them over. |
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Some people wanted a secure financial future, one wanted to be a role model, almost everyone wanted to escape the irritating buzz of the alarm clock every weekday morning. |
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Her starriness has a challenging, irritating twinkle peculiar to her. |
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The college student has continued to refine her manic, restless creativity, crafting off-off-Broadway spectaculars as often near-transcendent as they are insanely irritating. |
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One particular group of males perched behind us had particularly irritating mating calls, responding to the incessant female cries with various forms of donkey-like hee-haws. |
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You end up irritating and chafing a lot of judges doing your job. |
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Chewing the gum is certainly less harmful than smoking cigarettes, but nicotine can be irritating to the digestive tract, causing hiccups, heartburn and nausea. |
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I realised that I'm picking up one of my dad's most irritating habits. |
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Bitty Schram is suitably superficial and irritating as Hallie. |
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Stupid alarm, Livi thought to herself bitterly, complete with a lovely mental image of the irritating machine smashed to pieces and thrown into a wood chipper. |
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Even if your peeve is petty, it can still be seriously irritating. |
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I was itching and covered in an irritating coating of dust and sweat. |
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And there is an irritating mannerism, in which he uses the feminine personal pronoun in place of the indefinite pronoun, that gradually wore on my nerves. |
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You may find him strident, irritating or humourless, but fact of the matter is the involuntary shudder running up your back after that line is real enough. |
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She looked at him, casting him an irritating, exasperated look. |
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But they have, all of them, one particularly irritating little habit. |
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The endless instrument tuning got a bit irritating at times too. |
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But as Reuters reports, he is shrugging off the boycott, presumably with that Gallic shrug which Americans in particular seem to find so irritating. |
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Sometimes they are irritating gits and sometimes they are just wonderful. |
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As a brief glitch this would have been irritating but excusable. |
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But the rather coy hopping between engaging, raw-chord punchiness with its electric hard-boppish theme and tempo changes that dilute the impact is mildly irritating. |
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Stumbling out of bed, I groped blindly in the darkness for the light switch, flicked it on, and sleepily rubbed gritty, irritating gunk out of my aching eyes. |
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It's extremely irritating to have to watch this empty suit treat his guests like children and then pat himself on the back as if he's accomplished something. |
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Nassau also created an environment of Dutch religious tolerance, new to Portuguese America and irritating to his Calvinist associates. |
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Incense made from materials such as citronella can repel mosquitoes and other irritating, distracting or pestilential insects. |
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There's nothing more irritating than seeing the runner have his steal negated by the batter foul-tipping the pitch. |
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Mackenzie made himself a nettlesome burr under Crook's saddle, irritating the commanding general. |
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It is more entertainment than navigation, until it gets irritating, sort of like chiggers, and then it is dealt with accordingly. |
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It allows the tardy to get away with their irritating, foot-dragging nonsense. |
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It consists of irritating the spider so that it attacks and envenomates a device from which the venom can be extracted. |
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He had treated three women who were suffering from the irritating condition after wearing hip-huggers for between six and eight months. |
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The endlessly irritating rugger smugger Matt Dawson and blonde blandshell Lisa Faulkner just didn't cut it for me. |
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The aromatic and irritating fumes emitted by burning amber are mainly due to this acid. |
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Sandy projects an effectively irritating edge in the first act and goes gooney with love in the second. |
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Over the years, the irritating object is covered with enough layers of nacre to become a pearl. |
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So there is no excuse for irritating scrolling of text up and down, especially when it's for quite small distances. |
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She's enjoyably deadpan, but does that immensely irritating 'looking over the top of her glasses' thing. |
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The crow-faced screecher would be forced to stay in the Big Bruv house for the rest of her irritating days. |
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Curco is a Chileanism, meaning literally to be bent over with an irritating burden. |
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The resulting calls for last-minute envelope stuffers and stamp lickers are irritating for two reasons. |
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They have gloried to this day, the tedious interminable big-screen replays of that golden summer irritating beyond measure. |
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Some readers, then and now, find this teasing of their expectations merely irritating. |
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I CAN'T wait to see how the world's most irritating weatherwoman Sian Lloyd manages on I'm A Celebrity, Get Me Out of Here. |
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Poison ivy vines also contain the irritating oil urushiol, so it is important to be able to recognize them in winter. |
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I find those to be the most inane, irritating things one could imagine. |
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This is also known as neurodermatitis, caused by something irritating the skin that leads you to scratch which makes the irritation worse, and so on. |
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Those high-ground moralisers who suggest that the two life-enhancing products are just an excuse for greed and lack of selestraint are dread fully irritating. |
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Second in the poll of irritating roads, is the A30 through Devon and Cornwall which turns into a huge snarl-up in the summer with holiday traffic. |
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It starts out as kind of a chemically taste, sharp and irritating, but then there's another taste underneath, like some kind of plant, maybe... flowers? |
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Now that the doctor has ruled out a labral tear of her hip cartilege, he wants her to stop dancing for a while to eliminate whatever is irritating her joints. |
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Alfie's to camera commentary is retained, but you never get the same sense of it being a confidante, more of a gimmick that quickly becomes smarmily smug and irritating. |
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Bromine is a highly volatile liquid and has an irritating smell. |
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These products have been reported to contain high levels of formaldehyde, which under some conditions of use can be sensitizing and irritating to users. |
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What was irritating in the Russian move was the inevitable arms race that such sales engendered, since the conservative Arab monarchies could not remain indifferent. |
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They're super-lightweight and, importantly, the wraparound style sits comfortably on my ears, no irritating rubbing or friction even after a few hours out on my bike. |
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However, the lighter boiling constituents of tne oil are much less irritating and at the same time they are apparently more anthelmintic than the heavier fraction. |
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Pete Campbell would be just another irritating office brown-noser, a prep school Sammy Glick, except that he too has a screw loose and a mystical rapport with firearms. |
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As they preen, birds may ingest the oil coating their feathers, irritating the digestive tract, altering liver function, and causing kidney damage. |
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The odor is best described as strongly penetrating, irritating, fatty, overpowering, currylike, heavy, spicy, warm, and persistent, even after drying out. |
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The other new medication is a gel form of podofilox, a purified and less irritating form of podophyllin, an old standby caustic office therapy for anogenital warts. |
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The book suffers from irritating inconsistencies of scholarly apparatus such as Sanskrit spellings and diacritical marks, the absence of an index, etc. |
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Also caterpillars represent a public health hazard because they have thousands of hairs which contain an urticating, allergenic or irritating protein called thaumetopoein. |
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The Word Nerd knows that a word nerd can be an irritating person. |
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