They are basically warm people, albeit a bit garrulous at times with some who profess, quite irritatingly, to be the all-knowing type. |
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There are copious footnotes and an index but, irritatingly, no bibliography. |
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Often hovering portentously around the edge of the drama, he pops up at irritatingly convenient moments to keep the plot going. |
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The child protagonists are either unbearably cute or irritatingly obnoxious. |
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From the opening chapters onward, he continually asks questions of himself, reasoning through his emotions in an irritatingly simplistic manner. |
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You might think it looks more impressive that way, but it's just irritatingly illegible and uninterpretable. |
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She does have a mustache and a monobrow, but the main thing is how irritatingly she begs for love. |
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In last week's column, I threatened retribution against Chris for his irritatingly successful April Fool's prank. |
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I've said all the negative things I'm going to say, and I refuse to find anything positive about this irritatingly mindless tripe. |
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The songs are irritatingly infectious with enough angst to keep the moodiest teenagers frowning. |
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Why get riled if this week's citizens are aggravatingly unreliable or irritatingly unpunctual? |
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Even if we're headed in that direction and the progress is irritatingly sluggish, one shouldn't be grouching about it. |
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Getting the closest shave possible means less irritatingly scratchy stubble later in the day. |
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In our tests for chemical sensitivities, we selected butanone because it is more irritatingly effective than ethylbenzene. |
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If you've ever unboxed a new HDTV and set it up only to find the picture quality irritatingly smooth, the problem is probably motion smoothing. |
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Even those accessing the service by email find irritatingly large ads tacked on the bottom of each message. |
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The card is also irritatingly noisy when connected to the GPRS network, making those buzzing and blipping noises your mobile emits when it interferes with another phone. |
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One irritatingly clever woman in the back kept offering solid suggestion, such as a new ramp to the site off Highway 20 to prevent a lot of traffic from invading the area. |
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He is exceedingly melodramatic when he is not being irritatingly tiresome. |
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I can still remember a time when you were just irritatingly smart. |
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It is irritatingly sore whenever my clotihng rubs against it. |
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If it's itchy and irritatingly uncomfortable, it is an allergic reaction. |
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Fears that the Amazon would be unbearably hot or irritatingly mosquito-infested were unfounded. |
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We get snatched back and forth across this time gap, with irritatingly obvious transitions. |
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This can result in irritatingly frequent bladder contractions or blocking off the exit route of urine out of the bladder and into the urethra. |
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The next day we were about as far removed from flashing lights and irritatingly catchy music as one can get. |
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Former neighbours described them as fluent German-speakers who kept to themselves but prayed irritatingly loudly at night. |
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So it looks as though internalist justifications are like irritatingly persistent children in that they give rise to an unending regress of reasons for reasons. |
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The puppy is irritatingly fond of gnawing at the bottom of my moleskins. |
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Some readers will find that the device irritatingly slows the story down. |
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Fronting the group is Michael Cera as Jamie, an obsessional and irritatingly selfish character. |
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He put his naked arm around her naked shoulders, irretrievably, irritatingly unclish. |
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This advice sounds irritatingly nebulous, but he's done something that worked, in a very short time: from the yes campaign, the SNP got this surge in membership, and with it, political ambition. |
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You'll be able to lookdown on those irritatingly smug colleagues who make a point of shaking their heads and staring at their watches. |
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All too often, though, it makes for an irritatingly disjointed read. One might suppose that prolonged seclusion at Camp David allowed the rivals to build trust. |
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The show is worth watching just to see the notorious ballbuster tenderized, and the irritatingly macho cooking-competition genre turned disarmingly mild and humane. |
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Perfectly smooth, without an irritatingly noticeable seam. |
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This is an irritatingly inaccurate and careless statement. |
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