You sense the writing itself begin to twitch with vexation at being unable to realise the inner life of the Hispanic tobacco-leaf rollers. |
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To her extreme vexation, she was once put on the national curriculum for 12 to 15-year-olds. |
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While I wish them all luck I cannot say I have much patience for their vexation. |
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A look of vexation crossed Lily's face then, and for a moment D.J. was afraid he'd said something wrong. |
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Here the delusion of judicial immortality takes its most pathetic form, blind to vanity and vexation of spirit. |
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In my opinion no recovery has been justified on the evidence with respect to mental distress, vexation, etc. |
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By implication, the realist who meets force with force without vexation or anxiety is the one who fails to experience the sublime. |
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But it is hard to deny that the noise of departure by persons who may have had too much liquor constitutes a vexation to those living nearby. |
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She was trying for a sultry pout, and achieving an expression of sullen vexation instead. |
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This point is really a vexation of the mind and a frittering way of precious energy. |
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He would promptly quit in vexation and would take incredible cajoling and persuasion to try again. |
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It sort of simmers and bubbles and from time to time erupts into a lava-like spasm of vexation, pique and peevishness. |
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He's gone back to staring at me, this time with far more vexation and hostility. |
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All distress, annoyance, frustration, vexation and so on is a reaction to things perceived through the senses, usually of sight or hearing. |
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The cumulative effect is not a developing argument but a gut sense of Sebald's inconsolable vexation. |
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She delayed agreeing to his suggestions and changes and thereby caused considerable vexation both to Dickens and to his sub-editor. |
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And such challenges may be used as an instrument of delay or vexation at every assize throughout the kingdom. |
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Isaiah threw a pair of clean socks at my head in a paroxysm of vexation. |
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Costs, delay and vexation of judicial proceedings do not necessarily decrease proportionally with the amount of the claim. |
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One must remember that they can return to the streets at any moment simply because of a minor vexation or conflict. |
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In this bill it is anticipated that for those who make vexation for children and women, the warrant of arrest to be issued. |
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It is rooted in households where women working in domestic chores and care are subject to vexation, blackmails and forced marriages. |
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Isly bit her lip in vexation as tears poured down her cheeks. |
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This may be a trial that every sportsman must undergo, but the focus on the player also arises from a manager's vexation with his own malfunctioning plans. |
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Still, there are egregious cases of blatant exploitation of the suffering of victims which apparently evoke no outrage, no vexation among the supporters of the war. |
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She leaned forward and rubbed her temples, sighing in vexation. |
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But it was in the decisions they made to cause vexation that slaves most forcefully expressed their humanity, and their opposition to the institution that oppressed them. |
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I could tell there was a certain vexation that had overcome him, as though talking to me was some sort of obtuse chore and not a pleasant experience. |
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It thus expresses, in paradoxical fashion, the good news that the light shines everywhere, even for those who keep their eyes shut out of fear or vexation. |
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There was concern and vexation as a result of the way in which the European Parliament remained in the margins of the Summit process, partly due to our indifference. |
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However calamitous the destruction of the twin towers, doesn't the bureaucratically imposed vexation to airline passengers all over the world mount up to a prolonged and distributed, albeit far less traumatic, victory? |
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He gave the doctor a look of vexation. He was surprised to see him, and resented the intrusion. |
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This law, however, has been a step forward in direction of protection of children who were the victims and inflicted by the crime that are known as children vexation, but lacks the execution guarantee in this case. |
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This is insufferable! My dearest friend, I was never so enraged before,and must relieve myself by writing to you.... Guess my astonishment, and vexation. |
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But what was my indignation, vexation and shame when I discovered them greedily engaged in ravenously devouring the semese fragments of a barbaric repast. |
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The Lord shall send upon thee cursing, vexation, and rebuke. |
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I do not think you are a seeksorrow, giving yourself comfort in vexation. |
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