Judges as human beings are subject to all the vexations and emotions to which ordinary human beings are prone. |
The poor indeed are insensible of many little vexations which sometimes embitter the possessions and pollute the enjoyments of the rich. |
The reality I saw was that of a life of vexations, obstacles, restrictions and insecurity. |
You're involved in an academic setting which, I'm sure has its vexations, but it beats the factory. |
The lens in this collection is focused very carefully upon the quotidian, with all of its utterly familiar vexations. |
It was my well-won reward after the trials on the road and the vexations by which for several years various officials had endeavoured to prevent my wanderings in Tibet. |