I felt just a little miffed that it was deemed to be my fault that they were still on the kitchen work surface. |
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It seems the council is miffed that so much of its IT resource is used up by people emailing their friends. |
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I really had made a concious effort to speak more and stuff, so yeah, I am still a little miffed. |
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For example, female stand-up professionals were miffed that they were neither recognized in the category breakdowns, nor in the nominations. |
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He was a bit miffed the he couldn't display his beautiful features while walking along the Camlough Road. |
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Readers were miffed by the cavalier attitude taken to such an important cultural icon. |
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He was a little miffed at Trevor's comment about him having a thing for Susie. |
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Having decided to gift it to the nation, she seems somewhat miffed that nobody now seems to want it. |
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No matter what ruling they ultimately emerge with, there are bound to be some very miffed clubs across the nation. |
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He had been de-selected for the council elections and must have been miffed. |
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I had found the whole incident rather amusing, but he was slightly miffed by it. |
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I am somewhat miffed that if I am ever to achieve this ambition, I will have to put up with rather too much of this idiot's writings. |
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While leaving his house he was so miffed by a car that was illegally parked across his driveway that he lashed out and gave it a quick boot. |
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Sporting blue overalls, the creature stared blankly ahead, looking a little miffed. |
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He was particularly miffed by the fact that Sudan had been voted onto the Committee. |
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An hour we sat, miffed and aggravated until we finally escaped and arrived at our destination. |
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The questioner assumes one is miffed by the question and does not include the option of relief. |
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My doctor gets miffed when taking my blood pressure only to discover that it is fine. |
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Needless to say, I'm a tad miffed all round when it comes to gaming magazines. |
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I am slightly miffed that the NTUC Fairprice in my area is taking so long to be done with its renovations. |
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I was so miffed at missing out on my eggy muffin treat, I determined to make some at home on Sunday. |
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He was sorely miffed at being forced to give guarantees, which his father was never expected to give for him. |
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Even though I knew she wouldn't win, I'm still miffed she got booted from the competition. |
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Industry, while prepared to welcome any reduction, however small, in its current plight, was miffed. |
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Chelsey, apparently still miffed that he didn't return her affection, was among the few girls who didn't do anything for Brandon. |
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But last week in the USA even these local patriotic newsmongers got miffed. |
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I remember a story about some chap called Robin Hood who was slightly miffed about another chap called the Sheriff of Nottingham. |
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Indeed, Paterson has been miffed at the astonishment over the defeat of Celtic. |
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I did get a bit miffed when I found the officers sitting in a cellar eating off china plates. |
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If I were them I'd be miffed by her insistence that when she dies they will not inherit a penny. |
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I said that I was with my friends and couldn't just leave and he was miffed again. |
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Defending their sale tactic yesterday, one staff member said customers had not been miffed by the sign. |
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Apparently, he was miffed that his party, at a fabulous palazzo, clashed with a dinner held in honour of Lucian Freud. |
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In most cases employees were shopped by fellow staff who were miffed by the guilty party wasting time on the web. |
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Frasier invites her home for drinks with hopes of kindling a romance, but is miffed when Martin captures her attention instead. |
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A magazine about Albertans for Albertans had some local Albertans miffed. |
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I could say that I wasn't even a little miffed, or even fazed. |
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But the charity sale may help to assuage any New Yorkers who were miffed by his op-ed article denouncing the design of One World Trade Center. |
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As played here, the petulant girl is miffed by the Baptist's seeming lack of desire. |
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But I'd be a little miffed with my new moggy because it's unlikely she would resemble my beloved puss. |
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The fashion-forward first lady joked in an interview with Oprah Winfrey that she was miffed when she heard the online gossip dishing on her alleged baby bump. |
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Although miffed by Venezuela's political clumsiness he is happy to take its subsidised oil. |
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Beneath the new mother euphoria I'm feeling a bit miffed, as though something has encroached on my territory. |
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He is miffed at not being more of a focal point in the offense. |
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He seems miffed that Liv Ullmann would go off and do a musical when he was thinking of putting her, accent and all, in his movie. |
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He seemed miffed, after the game, to be adjudged the best player of the tournament. |
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Each of these incidents incited the miffed woman to disseminate mild hearsay about my sexual orientation or general oddness. |
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Immense amounts of money were squandered, reputations were tarnished, and the consumer was left, as is so often the case, chagrined, puzzled, shortchanged, miffed. |
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But this isn't about me being miffed at not getting into Bedford Square. |
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I was miffed about that and would not have done it if I had known. |
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I am also more than a little miffed that the memorial was erected at all. |
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I did become miffed by the breakdown of the talks last summer. |
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You didn't even tell your editors who sounded a little miffed. |
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Not that he is in the least bit miffed at the lack of recognition. |
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I think they are miffed at us championing Turkey for EU membership. |
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So no one in Canada needs to feel miffed because a man calls asking questions. |
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I am miffed that Open Zion will not be around for me to mock what comes of the Kerry-helmed peace talks. |
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Poland, for example, was miffed by the abrupt cancellation of a U.S. anti-missile program. |
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Clearly miffed, he retired to the pits to have the rear suspension and rear wing of his car tweaked in order to give him more downforce and better grip. |
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It would be easy for the former United winger to be miffed, but insisted he was looking at the bigger picture instead of grumping. |
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Leviathan unbound Small savings, big headache A capital idea Reprints Related items Japan's post office: Reformable? Jun 21st 2001Life insurers are miffed too. |
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Vicente del Bosque was miffed about Spain's latest outing, a narrow victory over Belarus, and urged his team to be more audacious in their search for goals to kill off games, rather than possession to suffocate it. |
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He was particularly miffed not to be consulted about the recent despatch of extra Polish troops to Afghanistan. The prime minister's fallback plan is to split Mr Lepper's party. |
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But a slowing economy, and then September 11th, meant that Mr Bush lost interest. The Americans, for their part, are miffed that Mexico's solidarity with their war on terrorism has seemed less than wholehearted. |
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Suffice to say, many well-regarded film writers were miffed. |
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Gingrich miffed the media with her affection for Tiffany jewelry. |
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I'm a tad miffed the knicker nicker has, by and large, steered clear of our line. |
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In the meantime, markets are being missed and producers are being miffed. |
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Other shareholders, miffed at the lack of pre-bid consultation and at the prospect of the dilution of their stakes, added their voices to Mr Hohn's, forcing Deutsche Börse to withdraw its bid. |
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Or is Burberry merely miffed that Cook named the day before it could? |
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Among British gentlemen, this signals that one may be miffed or cross, if not positively shirty. |
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Sanju Baba, we learn, is rather miffed at the way Kunder rained on his parade and took away the spotlight from Agneepath's success. |
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Alan popped round too at lunchtime but I politely told him to hop it and call back later. He was a bit miffed but three was definitely a crowd. |
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In the freshly hoovered living room of her house in Wokingham, Thelma Dawnton was distinctly miffed. |
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However, the socialite was subjected to a tirade of accusations of altering her photo with Photoshop and even resorting surgery, which left her miffed. |
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A few people were certainly mildly miffed, or a titchy bit tetchy. |
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I was miffed at Rick for his behavior. I was miffed at the coach, not for his naivete of deafness, but for his arrogance, which converted his ignorance to stupidity. |
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