Fortis got off to a slow start, partly because real estate is such a vexed business in India.
This is a problem that has vexed military security forces and civilian police for years.
Caught off-guard, the lioness retreats into the bush, vexed, but unwilling to attack a creature so many times her size.
His first test will be his promise to unveil, by June, a plan for the taxation of share-option gains, a matter that has vexed his predecessors.
Then there is the absurdly vexed question of what sort of benefits a donor can receive after making a gift.
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Making that question yet more vexed, the Israeli government is considering a non-binding referendum on America's proposal for a small, staged withdrawal from the West Bank.
But you can expect a higher profile for the vexed issue of whether Israel's ultra-Orthodox community ought to be required to perform its share of national service (it's currently exempt).
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The move could be seen as a gesture of goodwill amid the vexed player-release issue that has dogged Wales recently.
The internet behemoth's "Print Library Project" is an offshoot of "Google Print, " a program which publishers are not as vexed about--because work is used with permission.
We cannot turn in a heated instant on a friend like that, no matter how vexed our friendship may have sometimes been.
Google takes a similarly generous view of its own motives on the politically vexed issue of privacy.
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Gates slammed the machine design, including its lack of a hard drive--though some techies suspected he was vexed by the computers' use of Linux, which rivals Microsoft 's Windows operating systems.
Gates slammed the machine design, including its lack of a hard drive--though some techies suspected he was vexed by the computers' use of Linux, which rivals Microsoft 's (nasdaq: MSFT - news - people ) Windows operating systems.
The judge in the case, Louise Adler, was so vexed by this and other shenanigans on the part of the diocese that she ordered a special investigation into church finances which was led by Todd Neilson, a former FBI agent and renowned forensic accountant.
In his speech, Mr. Morsi made a direct appeal to the Gulf states who supported Mr. Mubarak and were deeply vexed by Mr. Morsi's victory.
On the subject of Scotland's membership of the EU in the event of a independence, Mr Salmond told the Andrew Marr Show that it would not lead to "vexed negotiations".
Those who make a living from trying to get their clients' pages higher on Google's search results are particularly vexed by even the idea of Knol.
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