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Martin Winter, in Sueddeutsche Zeitung , warns that as much as Mr Cameron's ideas may irritate pro-EU politicians, it would be a mistake just to dismiss them.
BBC: Cameron speech heats up debate in European press
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Most manage to irritate their daughters-in-law by spoiling their sons and then expecting the younger woman to do the same.
BBC: Mail spies Bond knighthood
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Yup, each week we -- like agonizingly annoying hair shirts -- irritate you about your myriad faults, making you feel horrible and defensively indignant about your many online transgressions.
CNN: Seven tech-behavior faults that aren't so bad
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AMTRAK, America's government-backed passenger railway, can ill-afford to irritate its customers.
ECONOMIST: Business travel
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"I assume the above-mentioned could irritate those who are the authors of the given cyber attack and who will never accept the idea of the United, independent, democratic and prosperous Georgia, " he said.
CNN: Pro-Georgia blogger 'George' target of Twitter attack
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Because the stomach contents tend to be acidic, they irritate the lining of the oesophagus - a phenomenon which has been linked to the development of cancer.
BBC: There are health concerns about fizzy drinks
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As proof that its nonalcohol sanitizer doesn't dry or irritate the skin, SafeHands points to a company-funded study performed at California State University, Fresno.
WSJ: How Alcohol-Free Hand Sanitizers Hold Up
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Rather, it is a blend that's sure to please few, irritate some, and land flaccidly in the middle of modern-day musical relevance.
CNN: Entertainment - U2's latest a muddle of music both memorable, middling
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Allergies to pollen, furry or feathery animals or house-dust mite, can be triggers for asthma, because they irritate the airways.
BBC: Asthma vaccine hope