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And again I felt that burst of irritation, as if words were interposing themselves between me and the summer night.
NEWYORKER: History of a Disturbance
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Mexican irritation is matched, if not exceeded, by that of politicians and businessmen from America's four border states.
ECONOMIST: Foreign trade
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Their minute hairs cause severe skin irritation, allergic reaction and, if breathed in, can be life threatening.
BBC: NEWS | UK | Magazine | Itching to get at you
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Even the royal pet corgi is snarling at her as if a surrogate for its mistress's irritation.
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Even if the party finds a way to achieve 50% of the vote in parliamentary elections on December 4th, public irritation will grow.
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Well, if you want a working definition, just rent Brooks' earlier movies, comic treatises of social embarrassment and compounding irritation like "Modern Romance" (1981) or "Lost in America" (1985).
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But Lib Dem Lord Addington asserted that if that right was exercised the different parts of the UK would be on different time zones which is "an irritation we do not need".
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