Why on earth is Alan Greenspan so irked about equi-ties, particularly those of high-tech companies?
Younger users, meanwhile, are probably irked that there parents are using the site too.
Even the guy's name, Kamil Pasha, was fake, which particularly irked the twenty-four-year-old Palestinian American.
DreamWorks SKG irked journalists this year when it sent out fake letters to tout its flick The Love Letter.
Another of my pieces on how irked I am by people playing with statistics.
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That shift would please her supporters at Monday's event, but it has irked supporters in business and finance.
That irked Republican senators who have been grappling for a deal with the Democratic majority in that chamber.
Why on earth is Federal Reserve Chairman Alan Greenspan so irked about equities, particularly those of high-tech companies?
When Belarus's leader, Alyaksandr Lukashenka, irked the Kremlin in 2004 Russia turned off the taps, if only briefly.
The Irish were irked after the Swiss made public details of what the FAI claimed were private discussion.
Urban citizens benefit from the hukou system, but those who migrate between cities are also irked by it.
Brazil was irked at Mr Menem's public advice, as the real plunged, that it should restructure its debt.
Mr Paisley was irked that the cleric of his choice had been passed over for a well-known liberal.
What appears to have irked the Kazakhs even more has been Eni's nonchalant attitude towards the delay of production.
It irked her that he had let this happen without making any sound to alert her to the problem.
Hallier, a tireless salesman, still accepts ads from gentlemen's clubs--ads for Flash Dancers irked some New Yorkers in September.
The Nets didn't particularly embrace that fact: Williams was irked last week when reporters continued to ask about Lin.
Although irked at Mr Cardoso's rightward shift, Mr Covas always backed him when difficult reforms needed to be passed.
What is certain, however, is that European policymakers are becoming increasingly irked at having to shoulder the adjustment alone.
However, it was winger Antonio Valencia's first-half miss that irked Ferguson the most.
At the same time, the policies of Prodi, a former economics professor, which have also irked the business community.
This irked Corsicans, for whom language is still a potent emblem of identity.
The American-educated president sought to strengthen Georgia's ties with the West and Nato - a policy that has irked Moscow.
Mr. Ghysels recalls "a very famous woman" who was irked by the shoulder straps and kept trying to remove them.
His humor was well received, but it irked me a bit because I had been using that example for years.
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Natasha, who was at the Democratic convention this year, was irked to meet people there who laughed at her accent.
The Miami Heat superstar may have irked the players union or commissioner David Stern, but he deserves credit for being honest.
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Mr Greenspan's testimony irked some committee members, especially Democrats, who felt Mr Greenspan's comments opened the floodgates to fiscal carelessness .
For the next decade he had a contract to provide towing services to his larger rival, BoatUS. But the arrangement irked him.
They were further irked by the operations bosses at Oak Brook, Ill.
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