He then asked if any of the readers had any pet hates which they wanted to get off their chests, so he would air their peeves in the column too. |
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If she saw the film without you, don't take it out on her by nit-picking over peeves you never even noticed before. |
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Yolanda often reminded people that Kayleigh's biggest peeve was to be interrupted while working, and Kayleigh took her peeves seriously. |
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I'll have to add one of my big peeves are folks who completely miss that part. |
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I have a lot of pet peeves but the one that gets me the worst is people who spit in public. |
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This is far from the only extensible platform out there and everybody has their personal pet peeves with the code base. |
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On the gaming critique front I figure it's best to put one of my biggest gaming peeves in the first edition. |
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One of my biggest pet peeves has got to be hand dryers in public restrooms. |
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So one of my biggest pet peeves is people who waste lab supply money on things you can make yourself for pennies and only a little bit of work. |
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One of my greatest pet peeves in anime is the glossy disregard for detail in action scenes. |
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See how to handle children's most common pet peeves with these Simple Lunch Solutions. |
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What other MSN or any instant messaging pet peeves do you have? |
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The grocery industry at the retail level has always been one of my pet peeves. |
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It seems the Wheat Board is one of the Conservatives' pet peeves, particularly if they get a majority government. |
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I would also like to thank the Canadian Alliance because it has put forward one of my favourite pet peeves which is empowering committees. |
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Any articles, pictures, comments, ideas, pet peeves or accolades would be appreciated. |
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Snobbery and inauthenticity are my pet peeves, and there's plenty of it in this city. |
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Every commander also has pet peeves, quirks, and peculiarities. |
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I have the audacity to believe all my peeves are rational, but will justify naming one of those because there's bound to be someone who thinks otherwise. |
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Several of these customers attended my training recently and a round-table discussion turned to their pet peeves with gun shops. |
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Pet peeves were slow drivers, followed by roadworks and people in the wrong lane. |
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Ahead of their show, they told us about their experiences in the region, biggest pet peeves and meeting the legends of Iron Maiden themselves. |
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We thought it would be helpful for you to understand some of employers' pet peeves so you can avoid them and put your best foot forward. |
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The list of celebrities' pet peeves this week includes iPhones, leaving cards and Las Vegas. |
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According to new research, one of the biggest pet peeves in Britain is having to ring call centres. |
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No, my peeves seem to focus around my job, as in being a radiologist, and no doubt are shared by many of you reading this piece. |
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The team intended for the comic style of the illustrated pet peeves to appeal particularly to the younger target audience. |
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One of the peeves which I had with the first Patriot was the interior, as it looked very un-jeep-like, and reminded me too much of the Dodge product. |
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Managing it involves a familiar two-step, whereby the leadership alternately conciliates and peeves its core constituency, sometimes intentionally. |
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The Web sites allow pet owners to create profiles of their pets, replete with photos, nicknames and pet peeves. |
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It's one of many editorial pet peeves that I've developed or picked up from other editors. |
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In staffing firm Randstad USA's survey of employee pet peeves, office gossip was the top vote-getter, with 60 percent of respondents citing it their primary irritant. |
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Other pet peeves were poor security, poor room lighting and ventilation. |
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