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Glen was so irritated by the experience that he decided to create and build a truly silent generator .
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If that were the case, they would not get so irritated.
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All over the rich world, there are parents who leave the child-proof lids off medicines because they find them so fiddly, and office workers so irritated by self-closing fire doors that they prop them open.
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The reason for the success of the Lehrer song is that it so perfectly captures the sense of irritated, bored resignation that descends on so many of us at this time of year.
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So I was very irritated and after I threw away my cheap substitute and got an iPhone.
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The left was irritated in 2005 and remains so.
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They are irritated that Mr Castro pays so much attention to his old enemy, and cash for its food, when they often cannot get an audience and are paid late, if at all, for their products, despite offering credit.
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The Dutch are increasingly irritated at the way Chancellor Angela Merkel and President Sarkozy set the agenda for so many meetings and summits.
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That statement irritated those who ardently believe that the world can change but the Church must never do so.
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So while he was only mildly annoyed that we ended up donating twice what we had planned, he was mostly irritated that I bought a dinner party for six people to be held at someone's house a half-hour away.
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