The news was first reported inadvertently and unknowingly by a Pakistani tweep annoyed by the buzz of helicopters overhead late Saturday night.
Dryden felt this had been another frustrating performance by his struggling side and he was especially annoyed by the lack of quality deliveries from good attacking positions.
Annoyed by the party crasher at their mating game, at least 100 salmon shot off into the jade water.
If he were annoyed by southern criticism, he might call the whole thing off.
This is cool, I think, especially since I find myself so annoyed by the Pawn chatter still.
Such a customer, mobile operators hope, is likely to be more grateful than annoyed by the intrusion.
Woolf explained that she had been annoyed by a letter Vita had sent shortly after publication of her last book.
Germans are annoyed by dirty common areas (the community microwave or refrigerator) more than the rest of the world.
The generals are annoyed by the refusal of Turkey's left-of-centre prime minister, Bulent Ecevit, to take action against them.
The old soldier growls about greed but says little about growth and generally appears annoyed by the mess on Wall Street.
And they were annoyed by Germany's unilateral announcement last month, again without prior consultation, of its decision to recognise North Korea.
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New York was annoyed by people who spent a lot of time in New York, but were clearly domiciled someplace else.
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There was also evidence of people being annoyed by the inconsiderate use of mobile phones - with loud ring-tones the biggest irritation.
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The Blackburn midfield acknowledged that he had been annoyed by the episode.
The court heard Ms Smith was annoyed by the pushchair being left in the hallway and upset by her partner's affair with another woman.
Conservative groups are also annoyed by Mr Huckabee's support of five tax increases (though one of them was court-ordered, to improve the state's schools).
Some of Microsoft's hardware partners were indeed annoyed by the announcement, since Surface could compete with their products, people familiar with the matter said.
Other plaintiffs were farmers who feared that new housing tracts would lead to complaints from neighbours annoyed by the fact that agriculture is smelly and noisy.
People familiar with the situation said Mr. Corzine was annoyed by Mr. Roseman's dour attitude and persistence, though their face-to-face meetings about the trade were cordial.
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"When we're playing at a high level, that's what we're capable of doing, " said James, who acknowledged being annoyed by Evans' comments to the Daily News.
"Size of Wales" was founded by Welsh environmentalists annoyed that their country was often used in the media as a comparator to gauge the scale of rainforest destruction.
Thus, the company is understandably annoyed by the outraged reaction.
Ben Bleikamp, a designer at GitHub, a San Francisco software company, was so annoyed by CEOs trying to act like Mr. Jobs that he wrote a rant on his blog last summer.
They are annoyed by high-priced premium cable channels like HBO and Showtime, which carry one or two extremely good shows per cycle, but never enough to make the channel completely worth the subscription.
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More to the point she questions where that burden falls: on the pet itself or on ourselves, the pet owners who are challenged, frustrated, and often annoyed by the decline of a once vigorous animal.
Hochwald actually seemed annoyed by that.
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They are especially annoyed by the dropping of the plan for a new metro line, because it is now unclear how those enormous crowds will cross the centre of the city from the basilica of St Peter to that of St John Lateran.
Murray, who called for a trainer to retape blisters on his right foot at the end of the second set, was visibly annoyed by noise from the crowd during his service games in the third set, stopping his service motion twice until the crowd quieted down.
Therefore I can imagine the joy a recent New York Times article sparked for anyone annoyed by spam. (Read: everyone.) The New York Times did a nice job highlighting the work of scientists at two University of California campuses, which identified a potentially key chokepoint in the anti-spam war.
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