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The day we switch from being annoyed by commercials to being annoyed by all the stuff between the commercials. Football?
I'm annoyed by the look and feeling of screen protectors, and I'm especially annoyed by the air bubbles that can get trapped underneath.
I remember genuinely believing that men were better and I remember a really distinct feeling of being annoyed by the emotional vulnerability of women and being annoyed by the weakness of it.
Naturally millennials on Twitter are pretty annoyed by the release.
If you're annoyed by Gmail's cluttered design, you're not alone.
Clinton be annoyed by constant, nagging pressure from her left?
It isn't just Kim who is annoyed by Kourtney's indecision.
Everyone, including myself, was super annoyed by the Whaboom guy.
Am I justified in being annoyed by this backdoor invitation?
"My daughters get very annoyed by the pictures," he said.
People here are annoyed by the bad situation in Aleppo.
He was annoyed by a guy taking potshots at him.
"That's my new word to be annoyed by," she responded.
Life's too short to get annoyed by things like that.
And do doctors ... Are doctors ... You're annoyed by the internet.
"No, I'm never annoyed by it," Barton told Vanity Fair.
The fans weren't the only ones annoyed by the decision.
He was probably annoyed by me, but it was an honor.
The things we notice, appreciate, or get annoyed by will shift.
You might be annoyed by Oppo's duplicate apps to Android's, though.
Also funny: The sensates are slightly annoyed by their plaintive buddy.
Nordberg expected restaurant-goers were annoyed by her son's emotional breakdown.
Luther was annoyed by the delay, but he didn't waste time.
Stay cool and don't get too annoyed by delays and miscommunications.
But yes, I used to get more annoyed by all this.
"Who couldn't have been a little annoyed by that?" asked Sen.
Anything goes, even if fellow passengers are annoyed by the smells.
I'm always annoyed by how expensive everything is at Whole Foods, though.
Reebok, the athletic shoe company, was similarly annoyed by this sexist exchange.
Other residents posting on Twitter were noticeably annoyed by the wailing alarms.
Still, Jane Sanders is, like her husband, plainly annoyed by the speculation.
One thing's for sure ... Michael Jordan is gonna be annoyed by this.
I was annoyed by these violent men and the women they sidelined.
If you are annoyed by Be Like Bill, take the high road.
Some Republican leaders were "visibly annoyed by Ivanka's presence," the source said.
City officials were surprised but not annoyed by the fuss, Shirai said.
Annoyed by the never-ending stream of fake news on social media?
And he's persistently annoyed by headlines and television coverage of his presidency.
The president was also annoyed by the Pentagon delay, one person said.
OK, so right off the bat we're annoyed by the show's title.
You agree to be disturbed and annoyed by the frequent pop-up ads.
He was annoyed by this and confronted her when they eventually got home.
"After the games, I'm annoyed by the losses," Lakers coach Byron Scott said.
Frankly, I hope I am not the only one really annoyed by this.
But she, too, is annoyed by the way some teams govern their cheerleaders.
Some allies have been annoyed by the delays — and Biden's seemingly endless deliberations.
A strong 83 percent of drivers said they've been annoyed by passengers, too.
"There's at least one person who will be annoyed by this," he said.
I'm very annoyed by the bigotry that was exposed through the Brexit process.
It's characteristic of a city that gets annoyed by attacks on its freedoms.
Instead, her coworker, perhaps rightfully, got annoyed by being dragged into this showdown.
At one point he sounded annoyed by the length of the drive to Manchester.
You are annoyed by Jim Jordan&aposs questioning which you found to be badgering.
I try to watch John Wick but am quickly annoyed by AA's UX design.
Haha. You. Do you care that people are annoyed by your following and unfollowing?
But should you pay $300 for the privilege of being annoyed by your earphones?
Asked to explain his motivation, he told police that he was "annoyed" by politicians.
Take misophonia, the genetically linked characteristic of getting annoyed by hearing other people chewing.
Normally I'd be annoyed by noise in a movie theater but this was different.
DNC officials were annoyed by accusations that they were biased in favor of Clinton.
Dear Heloise: I'm annoyed by all the social media birthday fundraiser requests people promote.
He has been known to sigh audibly or look skyward when annoyed by questions.
Judge Rudolph Contreras, who appeared visibly annoyed by the administration's delays this week, agreed.
Economists can get annoyed by claims that goods trade has dragged down overall inflation.
India is annoyed by China's $53bn surplus in the $96bn trade between the two.
But apparently annoyed by his unconventional methods, Mr. Cohen's lawyers are fighting his request.
In my experience, everyone, including candidates and average voters, is annoyed by this question.
In my experience, everyone, including candidates and average voters, is annoyed by this question.
And he seems annoyed by the current political conversation around big tech and privacy.
Barack Obama has officially joined the countless women in 2018 who are annoyed by men.
And then I was starting to get annoyed by it, and that was pretty clear.
If the principal gets annoyed by it — which most principals do — that could become problematic.
It would take an astonishing civic sensibility to not be annoyed by all this attention.
Looking over what I've just written, I'm saddened as much as annoyed by my peevishness.
So annoyed by inside low kicks and licking, well hidden jabs, Werdum upped the aggression.
I just recently read some of our reviews and I was thoroughly annoyed by them.
I can tell that she's annoyed by my questions—I'm doing everything out of order.
As Hendricks was annoyed by work on the outside he became clumsy and simply rushed.
But I usually only cruise through cat Instagram after I get annoyed by human Instagram.
According to media reports, Trump was annoyed by the briefing to lawmakers about Russian interference.
And one of those pivotal senators, Susan Collins of Maine, is clearly annoyed by Schumer.
I'm an idiot and I'm sure a bunch of you are very annoyed by this.
Archie (Woody Harrelson) is annoyed by the idea of having a black family in his home.
But if anything, she felt a bit annoyed by all the precautions in place for her.
They were perhaps even more annoyed by Judge Nicholas Garaufis's order (in Brooklyn) on February 13th.
I could get annoyed by an Uber driver's questions about my body (yep, that happens often).
I'm glad USAA reimburses ATM fees otherwise I'd be annoyed by the $3 fee they charge.
Think of it as the antidote for folks annoyed by the tireless optimism of regular Bookstagram.
"The only explanation was that (the perpetrators) got annoyed by what she was wearing," Verghese says.
Throughout the lesson, Mr. Abaaoud repeatedly lost his temper, annoyed by his recruit's lack of skill.
The other women all watched her intently, some seeming slightly annoyed by the delay she'd caused.
While a reasonable impulse, I couldn't help but feel slightly annoyed by what felt like reassurance.
Much of the rest involves baggage issues, or passengers who are annoyed by loud conversations nearby.
Trump seems, by turns, annoyed by being left out of the loop and indifferent to it.
One trend we noticed among the complaints: We're really annoyed by the sound of our streets.
Family comes first, though, although a lot of times I feel a bit annoyed by it.
A testy downstairs neighbor has threatened to call the authorities, annoyed by the girls' playing loudly.
I began to wonder why I was impervious to being annoyed by all this codified happiness.
Some residents in the 800-unit building grew annoyed by strangers constantly showing up with luggage.
If you're annoyed by all that extra stuff on regular Messenger, the Lite version is for you.
They, too, are annoyed by the corruption and cronyism they feel are all too common in politics.
I'm used to the iPhone X by now, so I wasn't annoyed by its the notch's presence.
Phillies manager Pete Mackanin was more annoyed by the walk to Murphy than the homer by Harper.
It seems our Bachelor became immediately annoyed by one contestant, on the first night of the show.
It's a hard thing to be annoyed by, because it's counterintuitive to wanting to make social changes.
In all instances, hair left my body, and I was annoyed by the unspecialness of the task.
One night I was having drinks with a friend, and we were both annoyed by our jobs.
And yet it turns out that fans are mostly annoyed by a more dramatic point after touchdown.
So, no, I'm not annoyed by it, but I'm just like...people love to talk [about it].
I'm also annoyed by other chefs who don't have a passion for cooking, or are plain lazy.
"That's what people want," she said, though when she wrote the song, she was annoyed by it.
Here we are again: Mildly annoyed by the obvious consumerism, but totally in love with the deals.
Two subway guards said older passengers, annoyed by the phone checks, had cursed and yelled at them.
Perhaps more than anything at this early stage, State Department employees are seriously annoyed by the optics.
Viola was annoyed by the tumult, but I think slightly pleased, too, that her point was proved.
That way, people would get less annoyed by ads and would have less reason to block them.
" Perkins also gets to the heart of why so many professional astrologers are annoyed by "zodiac shaming.
When something becomes something else, I think someone who's an avid user gets annoyed by the shift.
Millennials are quick to be annoyed by micromanaging bosses because they value independence and responsibility, says Shteinberg.
Inside the new monitoring center, Michael S. Harrison, the police superintendent, seemed mildly annoyed by the criticism.
But candidates can become fatigued, or even annoyed by the time and effort required to get an offer.
" In classic father-son fashion, he was like, "Yeah, I was starting to get annoyed by you anyway.
"We played a great game but I am annoyed by Cristiano's sending off," Zidane told a news conference.
People have been annoyed by app review prompts for years, and this update seems to remedy the problem.
The C suite seems to have been annoyed by Kaplan's attendance, but was initially dismissive of employees' concerns.
Still, even Brooks had to recognize that even the most ardent Chris Gaines fans are annoyed by CDs.
I'm hesitant to keep comparing her to the "Green Light" singer, but O'Connor isn't annoyed by the association.
"I'm really annoyed by this—having been duped and exploited like this in this con," Savage told me.
Black mothers, for their part, are often seen as conniving, overbearing, and/or constantly annoyed by their kids.
I'm annoyed by Google's decision to eliminate the headphone jack from the Pixel 2's list of features.
But keep in mind that, if you're perpetually annoyed by one person, larger issues might be at play.
He was also annoyed by the many articles about celebrities surrounding reviews, which cluttered and sullied the database.
And historical purists may be annoyed by the anachronistic prominence of radio broadcasts in the play's final scenes.
But rather than feel overwhelmed or annoyed by her open heart, I find her to be extremely inspiring.
Sparkling detail is not a necessity on your commute, but not being annoyed by a drained battery is.
Quality filtering for a fee is another possibility ("everyone is annoyed by being connected to the wrong people").
The specs are not especially good on the phone, but I'm not annoyed by too many of them.
"I was incredibly annoyed by the P.C. culture on campus, being told what not to say," he said.
I could be annoyed by this, but the truth is that Will & Grace's 2006 series finale was terrible.
Childless people are famously annoyed by the dull-as-fuck yammerings of parent friends going on about their kids.
I've seen men spend the entire time looking at their watch, seemingly annoyed by how long it's all taking.
He is wholly annoyed by his students and spends most of his time flirting with the school principal, Regina.
Some government employees have been annoyed by being told to fly economy class, share offices and cancel journal subscriptions.
As for Ms. Jones's given occupation as a transit worker, it leaves me, once again, annoyed by the optics.
I don't care if you're still annoyed by that time she licked some doughnuts and said she hated America.
Now, despite the fact that she doesn't consider a business career her calling, she's annoyed by her sluggish rise.
In other words, United is probably more annoyed by this scorpion than it would typically be with an arachnid.
One senses that she has just given birth and is annoyed by others' attempts to make her feel better.
Lucy Hutton and Joshua Templeman are true work nemeses — they aren't simply annoyed by each other; they detest each other.
Traditional bankers annoyed by what they see as Silicon Valley hubris can finally say the new kids had it coming.
I'm sure this will please party guests and subway riders who would be otherwise annoyed by your amateur guitar playing.
The thing about Donald Trump and Elizabeth Warren is Trump has clearly been annoyed by Warren for a long time.
Djokovic, still annoyed by his time violation, erupted furiously at the umpire and was given a warning for unsportsmanlike conduct.
Democrats, understandably, are profoundly annoyed by big businesses' decision to throw in so heavily on behalf of the Trump administration.
While scratches don't matter to me at all, someone very concerned with aesthetics may get a bit annoyed by them.
We are spoiled by immediacy and become annoyed by tasks that remain at the old level of effort and time.
I didn't think I'd get in, but that doesn't mean I'm still not annoyed by the fact that I didn't.
However, the whole enterprise is so fundamentally good-natured and fluffy that it's sometimes hard to stay annoyed by it.
Administration officials said Trump was annoyed by Mattis' resignation letter, which included an implicit criticism of Trump's disregard for allies.
Originally, you could read it as Angela being annoyed by Laurie's lack of boundaries and prying into her personal life.
While I do some "stereotypical boy" things, I am annoyed by peoples assumptions that I do other "stereotypical boy" things.
Nick was clearly annoyed by Azealia's comment, saying essentially she opened herself up to attack by resorting to racial insults.
I wondered if they ever got annoyed by the waves' constant lapping, the daily irritation of their own gradual erosion.
But it is probably most annoyed by Ms Tsai's loud support in recent weeks for anti-government protesters in Hong Kong.
I find that most people who've been working in the aid industry a long time get annoyed by the effective altruists.
The IRA's staff was reportedly sufficiently annoyed by the shutdown that Cyber Command recorded complaints they sent to their systems administrators.
After staring at them, we'll never again be annoyed by the overwhelming number of avocado toast pics posted on Instagram everyday.
Among getting annoyed by loud phone calls and microwaving fish in the lunchroom, one major point of contention can be money.
He also still seems annoyed by Walter Matthau, who co-starred with Art Carney in the Broadway "Odd Couple" in 1965.
Imagine exercising and not being annoyed by everything around you or attached to you — crazy concept, but stick with us here.
Some Republicans in the room were "visibly annoyed by Ivanka's presence," according to a source who spoke to CNN's Deirdre Walsh.
Some speculated Tuesday's move was aimed at trade tensions, with Beijing annoyed by the dollar's persistent weakness and the yen's decline.
Thankfully, one Russian-speaking seller even lets those annoyed by the constant spamming to remove themselves from the mailing list altogether.
And if it's your choice, whether you think it's fair for me to have been a little bit annoyed by this.
"He might be there, but I won't," Phelps told Lauer with a smirk on Monday, appearing annoyed by his teammate's comment.
On her way into the meeting, reporters asked her if she was annoyed by the E.U.'s rigid approach to Brexit.
Other are annoyed by the media cell he created inside the royal court to promote his initiatives, both foreign and domestic.
Some users are sure to be annoyed by the change to autoplaying audio in the News Feed that Facebook announced yesterday.
The video shows some early Photon artwork, as well as Carter himself looking a bit annoyed by some of the questions.
Fans of smaller clubs, mired in midtable or worse, get annoyed by what they see as Arsenal fans' sense of entitlement.
He said he was a little annoyed by her tardy reply, "but not enough" that he didn't want try a date.
Critics also gave "Ready Player One" high marks, although some were annoyed by the source material's reliance on 1980s pop culture.
Nor is it clear if New Yorkers will embrace this approach, reject it as intrusive or simply be annoyed by it.
CNN reported that Trump was annoyed by the pushback, but ultimately agreed to leave U.S. troops there for the time being.
I am annoyed by not being able to swipe in drawers, but I mostly agree with the trade-offs Google made.
But in a recent interview, he made clear that he remains annoyed by how his best player and team were pilloried.
But whether or not Trump is annoyed by Kaine's impression, Trump now knows that "believe me" is associated with Donald Trump.
I found these feature fun at first, but quickly became annoyed by them and turned them off, but you may feel differently.
Some residents, who were annoyed by sometimes-rowdy strangers staying in properties converted into makeshift hotels, had raised quality of life concerns.
Maybe he was upset at what he thought was a late hit, maybe he was a little annoyed by getting hit himself.
Greg Miller at Kinda Funny is equally annoyed by Sony's move, while Microsoft's Xbox UK account is making light of the situation. .
So if he gets to 70 percent and you still say why didn't you get the other ... He gets annoyed by that.
Maybe you're feeling jaded about the year that hasn't even started yet, or just annoyed by the prospect of making a resolution.
Clearly, Habs fans can be annoyed by this, since it suggests that they can't really trust what team management is telling them.
But the EU and 20123 member states that have ratified the treaty will be annoyed by any Dutch effort to renegotiate it.
As if there weren't already enough reason to be annoyed by the wage gap, there's another consequence you may not have realized.
Maybe I shouldn't have been so annoyed by the idea that Eminem was the musical guest when Chance was standing right there.
Many users said they were annoyed by what they considered the patronizing tone of the narrator in the "Eating with Chopsticks" campaign.
While there, he became aware of and annoyed by the high prices the company was charging for products made from inexpensive ingredients.
Frankly, I'm annoyed by the whole booming industry around women's exercise, which is perhaps most evident in the rise of studio classes.
Annoyed by my growing inability to understand Spanish, my parents naturally started speaking more English until I was only fluent in that.
Kuhn suspects that the person responsible is most likely a hunter or a property owner annoyed by burros foraging on their property.
WM: The person that I am once again annoyed by — I mean, and this is, I shouldn't say annoyed...Janis Joplin's Pearl.
Look at the replies to any of his promoted tweets and you'll see dozens of people who are annoyed by the ads.
Mr Thiam was reportedly annoyed by Mr Khan's lengthy building works; Mr Khan, by Mr Thiam's planting of trees on the boundary.
Annoyed by a bright glow, he walked into the next room, filled with architecture and engineering books, to turn off the light.
It's possible the Trump administration is annoyed by just how quickly and aggressively Netanyahu has moved without consulting with the White House.
As we got older, my sister and I were less annoyed by our mom and dad's fandom, and we became fans too.
When they changed over the power thing last time, I was annoyed by that little tiny little … WM: Yeah, I was too.
When I asked Ellis if his role was different on the Pacers compared to years prior, he seemed almost annoyed by the phrasing.
Both have long been part of Waze — and for an equally long time, some in law enforcement have been annoyed by the feature.
Many AT&T customers are particularly annoyed by the company's assault on net neutrality, a move also likely to drive up consumer costs.
I enjoy flying outdoors, but hate to ruin the experience for other nature lovers who may feel threatened or annoyed by the drone.
We're hearing this all as the app has faced scrutiny for the perception that some people are getting annoyed by text message invites.
Just as with consumers, employees get annoyed by performance issues, and Nyansa is designed to help network admins track and fix performance problems.
"Okay, I am getting annoyed by everybody saying they are nervous from these windows," Jameson said, videotaping the windows as she approached them.
Neil and a couple other wits dominated the conversation, which the rest of us, I think, were both annoyed by and grateful for.
KS: Yeah, I do think what it is is that they get annoyed by people having been on Google or some idea ... Totally.
Jackson chastises Michael for not following directions, is generally annoyed by his powers, and just as sexy and stylish as the OG Snape.
"Let's be frank: In Iraq, even if we go to market we get annoyed by the heat," said the commander, Ismael al-Mahallawi.
For any of you who get annoyed by bad traffic design, this is for you: a plan to do away with left turns.
Trump has been unhappy with CNN since he was a candidate, and has been particularly annoyed by its reporting on connections with Russia.
He reportedly decided to build a private golf course because he was annoyed by the pace of play at his current country club.
"I will not change my politics a jot," Seehofer told Der Spiegel magazine, which said he was deeply annoyed by Merkel contradicting him.
In fact, I liked her first album enough as music that I only put it away when I got annoyed by its obscurantism.
"I was annoyed by the fact that she appeared in rock biopics only in relation to men she had moments with," Nicchiarelli says.
I'm annoyed by the police officer who picks me out of my group of white friends and asks for my ID. I'm annoyed by the police officer who asks me where I'm going on a Sunday morning walk to the park and asks to see my ID. These stops have made me question what people see when they look at me.
Salah is said to have been particularly annoyed by the event and said this week he was considering retiring from Egypt&aposs national team.
Washington has been particularly annoyed by India's tightening of regulations that have undermined major U.S. companies but favored domestic entities in the past year.
At the table, they often turned on one another, annoyed by each other's voices and the increasingly strange eating habits that many men developed.
In 2011 Hector Levesque of the University of Toronto became annoyed by systems that "passed" the Turing Test by joking and avoiding direct answers.
AirAsia's operations at home are among its most lucrative, which explains why its boss is now desperate to appease Malaysians annoyed by his antics.
While the issue has not been killed off entirely, this should provide some sort of relief for users who were annoyed by the problem.
It fits quickly and naturally into my daily routine, but much like the Amazon Echo before it, I find myself annoyed by its failures.
That's why your friends can't get enough of the "ask me a question" feature, and it's also why you may be annoyed by it.
And it's obvious from how he acted on Sunday night that he's annoyed by the internet's continued contempt for his play on that end.
Though Kate is initially annoyed by him, she soon finds herself falling for the new chef's charm, just like everyone else in the kitchen.
He's particularly annoyed by Sarah (Samantha Elisofon), with whom he is given a homework assignment that obliges them to visit the Brooklyn Bridge together.
People get annoyed by verbal tics like "vocal fry" and "upspeak" when women use them, but often don't even notice it when men do.
He seemed slightly annoyed by the topic, as if it were a persistent fly that needed to be swatted so we could move on.
But he reportedly is annoyed by the process, and is determined to deliver on his campaign promise by the next certification deadline, Oct. 15.
I had a studio visitor ask me when a piece was complete and afterward, I realized I was kind of annoyed by the question.
Half annoyed by the constant absence of trash cans in men&aposs bathrooms, but mostly concerned with wanting to preserve my dad&aposs dignity.
People get annoyed by verbal tics like "vocal fry" and "upspeak" when women use them, but often don't even notice it when men do.
But my collaborator, Robin Queen, a sociolinguist, who studies how language use varies across social groups, is not annoyed by those errors at all.
While non-misophonics also felt annoyed by sounds like crying babies, only those with misophonia displayed deeply visceral reactions to sounds like chewing and breathing.
A vote against Kavanaugh would have hurt Manchin in West Virginia, Koonce said, but some liberal Democrats in the state are still annoyed by it.
"What people are annoyed by is when he speaks for other senators and says why they're not standing up to Trump," said the GOP senator.
Some Spotify users were so annoyed by the recent Drake promotion that they asked for and were granted refunds, according to a report from Billboard.
While it's good to see Google protecting photographers and driving traffic to websites, it's still hard not to be a little annoyed by the changes.
The actress seemed annoyed by the question, asking "Are we really going to talk about that?" before suggesting they move on to discussing the movie.
City officials said they were surprised – and not necessarily annoyedby all the fuss and hope the interest will bring more tourists to the town.
Germany and France, in particular, have been increasingly annoyed by China's behavior, especially its closed markets and its lack of transparency about investments in Europe.
It's the sort of gripe that makes you feel petty for dwelling on it but you nevertheless are annoyed by it on a daily basis.
Malaysia has not gone that far, but it has been annoyed by Pyongyang's suggestions that its police are acting at the behest of South Korea.
People are already annoyed by the constant notifications from social media services that they explicitly okayed, when there's deviation from that people can get upset.
I'd be annoyed by that, but fortunately you can move the slider without actually touching it, by keeping your finger held down on the bar.
She said that she was really annoyed by his behavior, while he, on his end, had no idea how else to talk to a girl.
Patron Saint of Patience Taylor Swift and her boyfriend Calvin Harris seem only slightly annoyed by the young fan who recently crashed their dinner date.
Afterward, he seemed annoyed by the short, 314-foot fence in right field at Yankee Stadium, but was reluctant to use it as an excuse.
Below you will find the story of a 64-year-old contractor who is annoyed by recurrent blisters that appear on his hands and fingers.
Now, a special accommodation may benefit another class of fussy traveler (usually less tearful, but no stranger to tantrums): people who are annoyed by babies.
I found myself not so much annoyed by the artificial plot manipulations as grateful for a play that gives two noningénues such strange, meaty roles.
Occasionally, I found myself glancing around the room, as if Hammons himself might appear and pull the book from my hands, annoyed by the intrusion.
He's so annoyed by the drive for recounts in Wisconsin, Pennsylvania and Michigan that he's proclaiming his vote rigged, too (even though he, you know, won).
There's also the traditional approach of tapping Following on your profile then browsing through the list and unfollowing anyone you've grown bored of or annoyed by.
These operating systems are just too limited for me: when I'm annoyed by the way something works, I want to change it better suit my preferences.
I've been annoyed by this centering of white narratives for many years, and there's the context of Hollywood being a racist industry with whitewashing as well.
Fans are annoyed by the spoilers, but c'mon: Is the idea that a show built on flashbacks would layer in another flashback really that earth-shattering?
The more I played around writing little scripts, the more I began to notice, and be deeply annoyed by, moments of inefficiency in my daily affairs.
Fallon has mostly seemed annoyed by the criticism he's taken for his unforgivably (if entirely in keeping with his vanilla brand) light interview with Donald Trump.
We're just trying to decide what's cuter: the fact that Beyoncé's mom still does her hair — or the fact that she still gets annoyed by it.
One of the local stations I listen to put the remix in rotation in place of the original, and I now feel actively annoyed by it.
At least Rowland didn't seem annoyed by the question, though, as when she was asked about Lemonade last week for what was probably the millionth time.
Yeah, I know I probably won't make them laugh as much because they're just annoyed by me anyway, so I think you know, familiarity breeds contempt.
First, users might share more often if they can make content visible to just their best pals, as those people wouldn't get annoyed by over-posting.
But you seem more annoyed by his taste for experiential gifts: spending the morning in bed with pancakes instead of opening velvet boxes from Harry Winston.
So when readers are stung (or just annoyed) by my pans, I remind them that fighting about theater is often the best part of the show.
A juror who visited the courtroom to watch the sentencing, and asked to remain anonymous, said she had been annoyed by Ms. Sorokin's apparent self-centeredness.
Remember, even if you aren't annoyed by a particular flaw, it could lower the phone's resale value if you decide to sell it down the line.
I never forgot the look of panic etched on her face as she repeated answers to customs officers, almost always visibly annoyed by her thick accent.
I would have been annoyed by the work, likely because of my Asian upbringing, which championed a serious, reticent, and demure work ethic above all else.
Maybe it was neither of those things and he was just annoyed by the fact I made him leave Kisstory on for the whole 45-minute journey.
" Asked if his cousins were annoyed by this financial decision, the multi-millionaire singer jokingly added: "Probably they were, but they would never say it to me!
It doesn't quite fill your entire field of vision — there's still clipping — but it's big enough now that you no longer feel constantly annoyed by a letterbox.
Bong's debut film — about a professor so annoyed by the sound of barking dogs in his apartment building that he kidnaps them — isn't generally considered his best.
My roommates are cleaning the kitchen while I eat, and it's kind of annoying me — I don't know what it is, but I'm annoyed by everything today!
It's pretty cool, though if you've used any high-end systems like the HTC Vive, Oculus Rift or PS VR, you'll probably be annoyed by its constraints.
Some of his inquisitors appeared annoyed by Mr Zuckerberg's rehearsed responses, but that did not stop many onlookers from being chuffed by his smooth, slightly robotic, performance.
We don't want a dog to "just tolerate" being annoyed by humans, because when they can't stand it anymore, they won't just tolerate it, and they'll bite.
Yet guitarist Pete Townshend was just as annoyed by the band's legendary room-trashing as the countless chambermaids who were left to literally pick up the pieces.
Obama seemed personally annoyed by Gillespie's ads linking Northam's positions on immigration to MS-13 gangs, noting that he catches them on TV in the Washington area.
During the final presidential debate between Donald J. Trump and Hillary Clinton, Kai Anderson (Evan Peters) is annoyed by his sister Winter (Billie Lourd) and her friends.
Asked to explain his motivation, he told police that he was "annoyed" by politicians (apart from those of the far-right Alternative for Germany, whom he spared).
"I think Hughes would have been frustrated and annoyed by the present Senate Republicans' vow to ignore their constitutional obligation to consider Garland's nomination," Mr. Simon said.
I used to let the whole thing annoy me, you know, the way that entitled people get annoyed by good things that simply aren't designed for them.
After she retired she became the head of a mayoral commission in Oklahoma City to help disabled people, and was annoyed by employers who avoided hiring them.
Shelby Johnson from Massachusetts is equally annoyed by such behavior: I think that there are many cases in which people overuse their phones to a rude extent.
But a hail of blog posts from fans who were surprised and annoyed by the set-up at spring training this season would seem to refute that.
Probably if I went back and watched some of the preachier episodes in the Roddenberry into Picard part of the canon, I might be annoyed by them.
Still, I found myself able to wear the Galaxy Buds Plus for hours at the coffee shop or office without getting distracted or annoyed by outside noise.
The practical impact, however, is that he will be asked about it pretty much every day and he can't be annoyed by that or fumble an answer.
While some of us might be annoyed by this, Astrologist, tarot reader, and founder of The Tarot Lady Theresa Reed says she's not surprised Libras topped the list.
Annoyed by the parlous state of computer security, he had, he claimed, decided to perform a public service by demonstrating just how easy it was to seize control.
Venezuelans are especially annoyed by a video of the president, resplendent in a white tracksuit, playing catch with Diosdado Cabello, the thuggish former president of the national assembly.
Some were also annoyed by a British announcement that its citizens who also hold passports from the seven states on Trump's banned list could enter the United States.
For those of you who got annoyed by Miss Colombia telling everyone she was robbed at the Miss Universe pageant, check out the winner, because she's blazing hot.
I was so annoyed by these ads where they went "my wife, I think I'll keep her!" and also just the general mindlessness of soap and cosmetic ads.
Don Smith of Dell Secureworks, another cyber-security company, reckons that the subtler of the two bears was probably rather annoyed by the crudeness of the other attack.
The site is the creation of coder Kristijan Ristovski, who said he was "annoyed" by having to keep up with the ever changing list of Google Now commands.
PURGATORY: Carly KT: Poor Carly, can't stay off the Evan train even though kissing him makes her throw up and she is deeply annoyed by everything he says.
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The military was so annoyed by the order to stand down that the President was almost immediately persuaded to sign a special proclamation permitting the operation to continue.
None of his films have starred a reclusive, repressive dictator from North Korea, but by afternoon, Mr. Castaldo sounded more amused than annoyed by all of the attention.
And, even now, he is more viscerally annoyed by what he calls the "self-satisfaction" of Trump's critics than by anything Trump has done, or failed to do.
"In the very first scene, she is like every other moment: extremely confident in who she is and still kind of annoyed by her father," Ms. Shahidi said.
That might not seem like a big deal to some, but what people are mostly annoyed by is the price and from specifically where the sandwich is being sold.
I'm particularly annoyed by what's now called "New Atheism," and I react strongly against those who debunk the beliefs of others in a way I find bullying and shallow.
If you are mostly annoyed by the ethics of her romantic situation and by the fact that she has terrible taste in men, then you should create some distance.
What's amazing is that for a show predicated on our protagonist being endlessly annoyed by his family's lack of boundaries and meddling tendencies, the show itself never feels unwelcome.
So, when we saw Rampage at LAX, we had to ask ... and Jackson told us straight-up he's INCREDIBLY ANNOYED by all the fight talk ... 'cause it's never happening!
Parliament's intelligence and security committee was surprised and annoyed by a drooling series of articles that resulted after GCHQ gave the Times unprecedented access to its headquarters in Cheltenham.
You should spend them being annoyed by the product managers who created software that was designed for some mythical future processor instead of the thing actually inside your watch.
"We might keep it in and resentment builds, and sometimes we do get more annoyed by small things if there's a bigger thing we don't talk about," she says.
As a man that's been [cracks knuckles, sucks in gut] hitting the gym lately, I feel that I kind of get being annoyed by the noise in the gym.
The al-Watan report cited diplomatic sources in Geneva saying the Syrian government was annoyed by a statement that emerged last week from a Syrian opposition meeting in Riyadh.
Tom Angell, a founder of the Marijuana Majority, said he was equally annoyed by those saying the announcement was a fait accompli and those who dismissed it as empty.
Criminal justice reformers annoyed by this disparity typically argue that it shows we need not tougher sentences in white-collar cases but rather more lenient sentences in other cases.
" Ross Douthat on Star Trek: "I feel like I watched The Next Generation in a phase where I was young enough not to be annoyed by [the liberal messages].
Instead, Atlanta players have spent the week insisting nothing is wrong with their offense and being annoyed by questions about what a rematch against the Patriots means to them.
Some people might feel like being loners today, while others might find themselves annoyed by everything, and some of us are just impatient—but we're all eager for change.
A 2017 survey by the Polish Center for Research on Prejudice showed that more than 55 percent of Poles were "annoyed" by talk of Polish participation in crimes against Jews.
I'm not vegetarian and I get pretty annoyed by the vocal vegetarians who won't stop bragging, but Amy's frozen food is better than a lot of fresh made meat dishes.
Those who are annoyed by the bend shouldn't have any trouble exchanging or returning their iPad Pro at the Apple Store or other retailers within the 14-day return window.
Forty-nine percent of respondents said they are most annoyed by co-workers who feel the need to announce each and every one of their thoughts, especially the negative ones.
You'll either be annoyed by the din of cars passing by or you'll earn disapproving looks from strangers who might not be as enthused about Skrillex as you might be.
But Trump is also clearly annoyed by claims that his presidency is illegitimate and has repeatedly said that he would have won the popular vote if the system was different.
" She continued, "In the past, other boyfriends or husbands have been sort of exhausted by it or annoyed by it or thought it was a pall cast over the relationship.
Earlier, at a Mass for Rome's needy in St. Peter's Square, Francis said those better off should not feel "annoyed" by the poor but help them as much as possible.
In an interview published in The Atlantic this month, President Obama similarly claimed to be annoyed by "free riders" who depend on American might without making contributions of their own.
One senior union leader, who had become an organizer for Democratic candidates and was annoyed by DSA's refusal to fall into line, sputtered: This is not Michael Harrington's DSA anymore!
"In the past, other boyfriends or husbands have been sort of exhausted by it or annoyed by it or thought it was a pall cast over the relationship," she said.
Clinton, bracing for some losses in the caucus states, seemed to have grown annoyed by the commentary from political rivals that Mr. Sanders's campaign has drawn far more enthusiastic supporters.
Another issue was that Jobs was so annoyed by the noise the cooling fans made that he refused to include any fans or vents, and the III would severely overheat.
Software engineer, Arkadiy Tetelman — currently the head of appsec/infrasec for US mobile bank Chime — was one of those who got annoyed by Zoom hiding the join via browser option.
But what sets the New York executive apart from other governors is his blunt style, where Cuomo often speaks directly to New Yorkers who may be annoyed by his orders.
Many mainstream Democrats continue to be annoyed by Sanders's persistent lines of attack against the national party and the moderates who refuse to embrace the left's most ambitious policy proposals.
However, turnout in the election was only 41%, the electoral commission said, with many voters annoyed by years of ineffective coalitions that have been unable to address chronic economic problems.
Visiting those has proven so popular that multiple owners of Gaines-associated properties have moved out of their homes because they were tired of being annoyed by the show's fans.
Most Singaporeans aren't accustomed to frequent low-flying aircraft activity, and even those who live near Air Force facilities still get annoyed by occasional fighter jets or choppers roaring overhead.
Off the beach, I was a distracted, ruminating mess; my therapist, annoyed by my self-conscious inability to "body scan" during guided mindfulness exercises, swiftly fired me as her patient.
One Facebook user annoyed by the event created this handy graphic to explain why: The event's founder, a Florida man named Ryon Edwards, insisted that the event was a joke.
Tomorrow is April Fool's Day, which means you'll spend most of the day being annoyed by lame attempts at humor from wacky radio DJs and sad corporate brands on social media.
That's part of what makes fans annoyed by the same-sex kiss with Archie and Joaquin: It's an example of faux LGBTQ+ representation, when real representation is possible but often lacking.
It is easy to be annoyed by his style—he sometimes acts like a circus barker and uses unnecessarily rotund language ("chuntering from a sedentary position" is one of his favourites).
"My daughters get very annoyed by the pictures," admits Wahlberg, 46, after Ellen DeGeneres shows a few social-media snaps of the shirtless star — which get appreciative cheers from the audience.
This is welcome news to those not annoyed by Goldberg's drawl over UFC events and Ranallo's penchant for getting over-excited while in the commentary booth for Pride, Strikeforce and WWE.
Kunstler said while she helped Mr. Credico land an interview that August with Mr. Assange for his radio show, she was annoyed by the request from Mr. Stone and ignored it.
While Chasten joked that he's annoyed by Pete's loud chewing, he's there to support his husband for the long run — whether or not that involves a stint in the White House.
Podhoretz was annoyed by it because he had reason to believe that he had "discovered" Friedenberg for Commentary , and now his own writer was condescending to him in someone else's pages.
The New York Times reported that Trump was particularly annoyed by reports that Pruitt had wanted the president to fire Attorney General Jeff Sessions and hire Pruitt for the post instead.
You won't see a dime just for getting annoyed by calls, though — you'd need to show that it was one of these companies and that they defrauded you, or attempted to.
Harald Sandner got so annoyed by seeing the wrong dates being thrown around in historic works that he decided to take on the task of reconstructing each day of Hitler's life.
In the midst of vacation stresses, we may be stressed and annoyed by family and children and the indignities of bureaucratic travel, but the remembered self easily turns nausea into nostalgia.
What if he's annoyed by my hourlong phone calls with my sister, the sweatpants I wear around the house, or the insane amount of hair I shed on every available surface?
Trump was reportedly annoyed by the SNL Cold Open skit from February that depicted Steve Bannon as the grim reaper taking over the Oval Office, a GOP source told The Daily Beast.
When I was in high school there were the people who loved the Grateful Dead and then there were people who were super annoyed by the people who loved the Grateful Dead.
And Trump was reportedly annoyed by the blowback in the press after Kushner's sister, Nicole Meyer, touted a controversial U.S. visa program when seeking investment money for Kushner Companies from Chinese financiers.
If you read the book, as we both have, she was also annoyed by lots of people in her own party and even those who have been telling her to go away.
Even if voters annoyed by Trump's comments don't vote for Democrats, they may feel so fed up with the nasty political climate that they will just sit out the election all together.
There, mildly annoyed by the boisterous play of his many daughters and the amateur theatricals of his wife (Laura Linney), he settles into a closet to continue the manly labor of editing.
Unable to get across the room to turn up the stereo—so the story goes—he found himself annoyed by, then enamored of music that blended into the room's preexisting sonic environment.
" Otherwise, he said, he would welcome an offer from the Beale estate to buy the painting, even while cautioning that the price might climb because "I'm getting more annoyed by the day.
He spent nearly a year reading texts and perusing letters and came away with the idea that Cassatt, who was accomplished in her own right, would have been annoyed by Degas's fiddling.
We saved all their necks in the war," she exclaimed at a European summit in 1984, apparently annoyed by the spectacle of European foreign ministers idly drinking coffee and "swapping funny stories.
Keoleian also recommends putting your lights on a timer to save additional electricity (and to keep things friendly with the neighbors who might be annoyed by your 24-hour Clark Griswold display).
"I was so annoyed by the books in my childhood because children always learned to be better children, and in my experience, they didn't," Cleary said in an interview for her publisher, HarperCollins.
According to a Reddit post from RidingKeys, one human was so annoyed by his girlfriend's unwillingness to choose a pizza topping that he enlisted the delivery person to help him take his revenge.
This episode screamed "bookmark for season 23," and I was annoyed by how it was just all dumped into one episode near the climax of the season, rather than being worked in smoothly.
Obviously, he is annoyed by that investigation continuing to go on because it&aposs about him, and he believes and has said repeatedly and emphatically that he did not collude with the Russians.
"It is likely that patients don't want to be annoyed by complex apps but think that pictures are an easy tool to provide information to their doctor," he told Reuters Health by email.
He was very influential on the way I write songs in that he was one time telling me he was annoyed by depictions of writer's block in movies like with a blinking cursor.
Two U.S. House lawmakers, annoyed by Trump administration officials' luxurious travel arrangements, introduced an amendment to Congress&apos annual budget bill that would restrict elected officials from travelling first-class, McClatchy DC reported.
They are flattered by the approval-seeking of Republican men, and annoyed by the upstart left-wingers who insist that they live up to liberal ideals these same elites find inconvenient or unprofitable.
I counted in fives all day at school, my teeth clicking in time so much my teacher grew annoyed by the sound, and when the last school bell rang, my jaw was sore.
Although he was annoyed by the lawyers selling services he does not need, Mr. Carter is more offended by the retired players who are doing their bidding, including Mr. Pisarcik, who pitched him.
Testimony from the bodyguard of the mayor of the town where Mr. Sánchez worked described how the mayor, Omar Cruz Reyes, had ordered the assassination because he was annoyed by Mr. Sánchez's coverage.
However, after a while, I got tired of being so limited in my choices, and the people I went out to meals with were also annoyed by my rigidity in adhering to keto.
I basically felt bad for Martha and her sad baked potato and onions, was more impressed by her Russian than Gabriel was, and then otherwise felt kind of similarly annoyed by his presence.
He would release a record, get annoyed by the fact no one bought it, try to change...get annoyed if it was successful for the wrong reasons, then parody his audience for their ignorance.
We were confused by his seasteading funding, angered by his negative views on women's voting rights, amused by his reported fixation with living to 120, and annoyed by his keynoting the Republican National Convention.
She's annoyed by the situation and its disruption of her life, but her knee-jerk reaction is to support her husband unconditionally, even when he comes home from a tryst with a sex worker.
If you're not too annoyed by who shows up, definitely take a minute to connect with them because Mercury retrograde will be speaking through them, and you could learn something very special or helpful.
Fans are annoyed by the political back-and-forth between President Donald Trump and the NFL players, and "that is a problem," said Diamond, CEO of McCann Worldgroup, the world's No. 2 ad agency.
The yellow and black butterfly was removed by the ball boys and ball girls before the fifth set, but by then, Murray was annoyed by the roof and the booming sound that interrupted play.
The government minister responsible for local agreements, Ali Haidar, denied the state had broken any commitments in Moadamiya, saying accusations it had were being promoted by foreign states and rebels "annoyed" by the agreements.
A recent report by Leichtman Research notes that the nation's biggest cable companies added a whopping 83% of all net broadband subscribers last quarter as customers annoyed by slower DSL speeds flee to cable.
I never thought when I grew up that I'd get annoyed by my family the same way I do with roommates when they just take up the kitchen for an hour or about dishes.
By her account she was once asked to donate her inventions to museums that celebrated achievements by African-Americans, but she refused, annoyed by the idea of her work being tied to her race.
Some workers said that they've faced rude customers or dealt with abuse from people who are annoyed by safety measures that have been put in place, such as social distancing rules and contactless service.
Rail fans sometimes get annoyed by discussion of planning snafus and cost overruns in the US train sector because, of course, at the end of the day, far more money is spent on highways.
Evidently annoyed by the new series of questions and allegations regarding his ties to Russia swirling this weekend, President Donald Trump decided to tweet an angry conspiracy theory blaming his predecessor for his problems.
Photo: Drew Angerer (Getty)If you're a person even remotely annoyed by the pervasive presence of ads in virtually every digital space, it's probably safe to assume you definitely don't want them in your email.
Clinton has personally grown more frustrated with protesters in recent days, according to aides, annoyed by the fact that many of the protesters don't come to listen to proposals but are there just to disrupt.
People rejected by the exchange will need to submit a new application to Medicaid; some may not realize their information was not automatically forwarded or could get annoyed by the process and end up uninsured.
I'm sure Apple is simultaneously flattered and annoyed by all the copying, but from where I'm standing it's just embarrassing for Android because that side of the mobile camp has run out of fresh ideas.
But those executives — Elon Musk included — reportedly rejected the idea out of worry that the options might not work well enough, could be expensive, and because drivers might become annoyed by an overly nagging system.
"Increasingly, Mattis found one thing impossible to be stoic about: McMaster," Snodgrass writes, adding that Mattis was often annoyed by his routine, often panicked calls to the Pentagon over the turmoil in the West Wing.
Danny Zitha, 66, a retired schoolteacher, said he was annoyed by the A.N.C.'s attempts to woo back voters like himself, especially with talk that the black middle class owed its success to the party.
I'm annoyed by my own mistake, but I rationalize that, since I have to go to the restaurant supply store for coffee travelers, I can just pick up the items I need there as well.
"This deal would have exactly the same national security impact as if the Russians had taken the money used in the purchase and set it on fire," said Lewis, clearly annoyed by this old tale.
Separately, but complementarily, it's obvious that Trump didn't like McCain, doesn't like the idea of honoring McCain, and would be annoyed by any Republicans who stepped up aggressively in favor of a pro-McCain stance.
If you were annoyed by either of those things, you probably weren't nearly as ticked off as the PDF Association, which published a long explanation of just why the Mueller report PDF file was so bad.
In the finale, I had just started to get annoyed by Dolores and Teddy's maudlin, speechy beach farewell when the cameras pulled back to reveal it was all a deliberate artificial staging — and my jaw dropped.
So, his prediction was 'never,' but what turned out to be the case was that the next morning Leo Szilard read Rutherford's speech, became annoyed by it, and invented a nuclear chain reaction mediated by neutrons!
You can hear people in the crowd start to get annoyed by their fellow concertgoers -- and perhaps Aaron himself -- and eventually someone asks him to sing something in Spanish ... which spurred an interesting response from Aaron.
Emails unearthed by The Hill show Disney's leadership was frustrated and annoyed by an Obama administration official's public statements suggesting it was considering using characters in the popular film "Frozen" to teach children about climate change.
Experts said Pyongyang was likely annoyed by statements from both Washington and Seoul which painted North Korea as the weaker partner in negotiations, responding to US pressure rather than being treated as an equal nuclear power.
But celebrate the return of my peerless colleague Ben Ratliff's byline, atop a gentle, witty story on the musician Ryuichi Sakamoto, who, annoyed by the music at his favorite Japanese restaurant in Manhattan, commandeered the playlist.
I gradually became more annoyed by the deluge of emails from distant acquaintances asking to "add you to my professional network on LinkedIn," so I eventually deleted my account, hoping that would make the emails stop.
The white man, a "prominent merchant," according to a contemporary report, shoved the son to the ground; the man was already "annoyed by the boisterousness of a large crowd of negroes" in the town that day.
Not only was she annoyed by the drama her sister Khloe Kardashian was going through with her daughter's father (Khloe's now ex-boyfriend, NBA player Tristan Thompson), but Kardashian West also received some upsetting medical news.
Turkey, annoyed by the United States' decision to train and arm a Kurdish militia it has claimed is linked to the separatist Kurdistan Workers' Party, has sealed its borders, including for the most basic humanitarian assistance.
"I think everybody's just kind of annoyed by it," said Kent Flake, the commissioner of streets in St. Louis, where crews began treating the roads on Friday morning ahead of an expected six inches of snow.
The fact that honoring McCain serves as a sub rosa way of slamming President Donald Trump — and the fact that Trump is clearly annoyed by the impulse to honor McCain — only makes it all the better.
It appears the owners are more impressed at the thieves' ability to get out of bed on time, have a working knowledge of power tools, and have a truck to drive around, than annoyed by the theft.
Google and Amazon have recently reduced the number of confirmation remarks for simple commands like "turn off the lights" to avoid users getting annoyed by hearing "okay, turning off the lights" when they just want to sleep.
Beyoncé has not commented publicly about whether or not she was actually annoyed by Curran speaking to Jay-Z in that moment, but that didn't stop some members of the Beyhive from attacking Curran on social media.
And with the OnePlus 7 Pro rumored to cost well over $700, it's understandable that people are getting a little annoyed by the company at this point for ignoring a cost of business that its competitors accept.
Glass Explorers quickly attracted the nickname "Glassholes" from those annoyed by their proclivity to glance at e-mails in the middle of a conversation, or worried that the device let wearers record everything going on around them.
In 2011, Khamenei was so annoyed by Ahmadinejad's hunger for more power that he floated a proposal to change Iran's constitution to do away with a directly elected presidency altogether, an idea Ahmadinejad briskly dismissed as "academic".
Numericable-SFR will also rely on former state holding company APE chief Regis Turrini - hired by Altice last week - to smooth relations with French public authorities, annoyed by the firm's harsh treatment of its suppliers and subcontractors.
Or try this instead: Tell her you'd like to get along better and propose a quiet meal during which you tell each other, gently, when you begin to feel hurt or annoyed by the other — and why.
The improved flow of funds is important for Germany, where heavily indebted towns and municipalities historically manage a large chunk of public spending and many citizens are annoyed by run-down local infrastructure and closed public facilities.
They're the only kind of sheets I sleep on, which has forced me to make the trade-off of having the temperature regulating material I love with the constant bunching and corner flipping I'm deeply annoyed by.
It's highly likely that any reader who made it through that paragraph felt a little annoyed by the end, based on the findings released on Wednesday of an annual Marist College poll of Americans' language pet peeves.
Goodman, who came to New York with a wide-eyed, romantic view of the city, and I, a jaded native annoyed by the burden of rising rents, butt heads over how a future generation should view it.
Anyone who was annoyed by the less-than-spectacular reintroduction of Audrey Horne into "Twin Peaks" last week probably wasn't any happier with her brief scene here, where she and her husband Charlie continue their circular conversation.
If you, like I, are annoyed by waste of space in an app of this type, you can switch to a minimized layout under "Other Options" which will remove some necessary blank space in the app's default view.
By the end of the series, it's unclear whether one ought to love Darling or be annoyed by her, which, ironically is the same dilemma with almost every other character on the show, at one point or another.
Patrick, who's been clear he thinks competitive primaries are healthy, seemed annoyed by the air of inevitability around Clinton in 2016, but told BuzzFeed News in 2015 he did not mean that as a criticism of Clinton herself.
When Jackson and Ally have a night on the town together, she is annoyed by two people who try to take his picture—in fact, she punches one of them in the face, which seems a tad excessive.
Rouhani said the United States should end its presence in Syria, while Erdogan said Turkey was "extremely annoyed" by Washington's support for the Syrian Kurdish YPG militia, which Ankara considers as terrorists linked to Kurdish separatists in Turkey.
Comey had not been let go for his Clinton misadventures, but because -- in the most charitable reading -- Trump was annoyed by his work and remarks about the probe into allegations of ties between the President's campaign and Russia.
I was annoyed by Aunt Zelda's cigarette stick, the show's attempts at tackling social issues seemed shallow, Sabrina's choice between the mortal and witch worlds felt half-baked, and her family's coven was confusingly run by a man.
By the same token, if you're annoyed by Sanders's Twitter attacks on mainstream Democrats, you'll start finding them a lot less annoying if he gets the nomination and they start directing that energy against Trump and the GOP.
By the same token, if you're annoyed by Sanders's Twitter's attacks on mainstream Democrats, you'll start finding them a lot less annoying if he gets the nomination and they start directing that energy against Trump and the GOP.
He has told aides he is more annoyed by the prospect of being scolded by the German chancellor, Angela Merkel, and other leaders for pulling out of the Paris climate accords and for his hard line on immigration.
"I think there were easily other ways to not go against the sensibility of such an important guest than this incomprehensible choice to cover the statues," he told reporters Wednesday, clearly annoyed by the attention the issue has gotten.
Per usual, I was vaguely annoyed by the omnipresent phone-checking of my friends, though this time it was accompanied by lighthearted banter of the "You dumbass, I'm going to beat you" sort, which oddly made me feel better.
"Angus, Thongs and Full-Frontal Snogging," published in 203, is written in the form of a diary of a British teenager, named Georgia Nicolson, who is annoyed by her parents and wrestles to find her place in the world.
As Tinder dates go, things are looking pretty good for Sofia and I. We're drinking beers, we share a love for books, and we both get annoyed by the way Americans take up too much space on dance floors.
And so though we might be annoyed by the whimpers of movie stars, listening to their complaints about the agony of having too many houses is a small price to pay to make sure good advice stays that way.
I'm annoyed by the grocery store security guard asking me if I'm going to purchase the things I have in my cart whenever I stop in the store to think about what else I am forgetting on my list.
Mr. McConnell and his staff were especially annoyed by Mr. Mulvaney's performance on Sunday on the political talk shows, saying he seemed giddy and enthusiastic about the possibility of another shutdown, according to three people familiar with the situation.
The next year, annoyed by how much time it took to provide the girlfriend experience and the little bit of money she scraped out of it, Candy became a compensated dater, meeting for sex and charging by the hour.
Engineers inside Tesla wanted to add robust driver monitoring systems, but reportedly rejected the idea out of concern that the options might not work well enough, could be expensive, and because drivers might become annoyed by an overly nagging system.
And though I'm annoyed by the aspirational creativity that drives many people to buy expensive products they won't fully utilize, I fully acknowledge that there are thousands and possibly millions of people who really get the most out the iPad.
The SEC's lawyers, annoyed by Mr Musk's last-minute rejection of a deal, may have asked for a ban in court in an effort to get Mr Musk (and his supportive board of directors) to settle for something less draconian.
If this extra display ends up saving you battery life with the U Ultra, it'll certainly be less time than you'll spend being annoyed by its off-center position, which leaves the top left corner open for a massive selfie camera.
Summer is the perfect time to go outside and enjoy the warm weather, it is also the perfect time to get eaten alive by insects and be annoyed by that constant ringing sound they make when flying past your ear.
It's more likely, however, that he's due to have his Yeezy-brand diaper changed, is being annoyed by big sister North, or just learned that "Uncle" Jonathan Cheban will be babysitting the kids while Mom and Dad go out to dinner.
Trump remains annoyed by a February cover of Time magazine labeling Mr. Bannon 'The Great Manipulator,' telling one visitor this month, 'That doesn't just happen' -- a favored Trump expression for anger at subordinates who tend to their interests ahead of his.
Short and rotund—much the same shape, in fact, as Kim Jong Un—he was smartly dressed, polite, and seemed genuinely interested in (or at least not annoyed by) explaining himself to another innately suspicious journalist from a Western publication.
For those annoyed by the elliptical nature of the finale, I'll say that while I didn't share your disgruntlement, I do think you're probably justified in wondering whether every scene of the past eighteen hours has been "necessary," per se.
Small, regular doses of alone time will help keep frustration and cabin fever at bay—and will keep you from getting so annoyed by your housemate(s) that you run to the nearest large gathering of people just to feel something.
I knew I'd enjoy the world design, and I knew I'd be annoyed by the terrible camera and indirect nature of controlling Trico, the massive bird-cat-dog creature integral to solving just about every puzzle and traversing the world.
The cocksure patriarch who thinks he can manipulate his way to a free fortress is the same one who, annoyed by the Rhinemaidens lamenting their lost gold, barks at Loge to silence them as the opera comes to a close.
Those of you, and by "you," I mean "us," who feel annoyed by the continued existence of this institution will be relieved to learn that it plays no part in the midterm elections, and is relevant only during presidential elections.
" Clinton then fulminated against one particular iPhone feature: "You know what I really get annoyed by, is their spellcheck takes the word I'm trying to type, and totally throws it out and puts something else in that has no meaning.
I was watching this in the gym this morning, I almost fell off the treadmill I was laughing so hard, because you could tell Christiane just wants the secretary general of NATO to at least appear to be annoyed by President Trump.
" In the end, although she was annoyed by certain parts, my mom said she'd like to go again "and stay for the entire thing to experience the full effect, from invocation all the way through prayer… with better earplugs and a few breaks.
At the same time, I found myself being annoyed by Rotom more often than not – my Pokédex used to be a trusty, reliable tool, and now it was interjecting and saying random nonsense, sometimes when I wanted to actually use the thing most.
You don't, however, have to be punctilious to be annoyed by the blue status LED on the left ear cup: this is a remnant of Bluetooth headphones of yore, and I've no idea why Sony keeps putting it on its latest headphones.
As the Keeping Up with the Kardashians star, 34, showed off a brand new bedazzled pink baby Bentley car her 8-month-old daughter got as a gift this holiday season, she joked that her daughter was already annoyed by her loving attention.
Most people would likely agree that normal internet users who are simply disturbed or annoyed by the idea of complete strangers being privy to their online actions have a right to keep things like their name, physical address, or phone number private.
Neighbors are perturbed by rude or helmet-less riders; they're worried about the safety of kids zooming around on Birds; they're annoyed by how scooter riders are taking up precious lanes of traffic; and they're pissed about the appearance of Birds in general.
My parents were more or less annoyed by this fear, by the way—and if you're able to perceive being able to annoy your parents visibly at the age of seven, you're either really fucking perceptive or really good at annoying your parents.
" Before delivering the speech, Mr. Trump appeared to be annoyed by criticism of his foreign policy, saying on Twitter that "the failing @nytimes hates the fact that I have developed a great relationship with World leaders like Xi Jinping, President of China.
Mr. Trump remains annoyed by a February cover of Time magazine labeling Mr. Bannon "The Great Manipulator," telling one visitor this month, "That doesn't just happen" — a favored Trump expression for anger at subordinates who tend to their interests ahead of his.
On her left, members have been annoyed by the idea of limiting which drugs Medicare can negotiate prices for and by the previously floated idea of having a third party decide on a price if the government and a drug maker can't agree.
The result is that the existing law requiring full stops at stop signs is rarely observed or enforced, which encourages disrespect of the law and stokes the resentment of motorists already annoyed by the presence of bikes on their streets and roads.
It doesn't make me a Republican, but I can see why they're annoyed by this kind of behavior because it really is sort of a culture that just, it attracts mockery, and it isn't a complex way to solve a difficult issue.
But in a true lemons to lemonade moment, Willow, who initially seems a little annoyed by the impromptu costar, decides to welcome the butterfly into her shoot, producing photos that are far more heart-achingly adorable than anything the marsupial could have achieved solo.  
If you, like so many others, are furious — or even minorly annoyedby his conflation of men's access to women's bodies as the definition of "sex," or by the disturbing Handmaid's Tale undertones to this entire conversation, do not fear: Botnik Studios is here.
Whether you're clicking buttons on a cube, spinning the hell out of that three-pronged doodad, or are incredibly annoyed by people doing either of these things, it's impossible not to notice that fidget toy craze has seized the attention of just about everyone.
Before President Donald Trump issued an angry series of attacks against Fox News on Sunday, he was notably annoyed by a live broadcast showing fans chanting "F--- Trump" while celebrating the US victory in the Women's World Cup, two advisers told the Associated Press.
While plenty of people were annoyed by the seemingly skimpier costumes, one Twitter user pointed out that these photos could be from a time period before the Wonder Woman film, meaning that the outfits could have changed by the time Diana fought alongside the warriors.
Bitterly dyspeptic in the Bernhard way, the critic has contempt for artists generally and begrudges Tintoretto, too, but finds reliable solace in the company of an impressive man who appears annoyed by an interruption and beset by some deeper malaise—a disappointment, perhaps, with life.
He turned and faced Paulette and told her how beautiful she looked, how her eyes sparkled and her hair was perfect tonight, how lucky he was to have her in his life even if she was presently annoyed by the limits of her concealer.
This is the same relationship shared by Nico Bellic and his cousin Roman in the now-classic Grand Theft Auto IV. The two characters are familiar with each other, and they have a history, so they are able to be annoyed by one another.
The president is "annoyed" by the omnipresent Russia fever, the adviser said, but he is comfortable with the strategy adopted by Ty Cobb, a senior White House lawyer, who has insisted on cooperating with Mr. Mueller without attacking him, in hopes of a speedy resolution.
The police officials, who were annoyed by Mr. Golunov's exposure of corruption in Moscow, seemingly blundered in announcing his arrest on fabricated charges on the same day that Mr. Putin was addressing the St. Petersburg International Economic Forum, Russia's main international conference for investors.
"The senator's friends will be happy to know McCain was highly annoyed by a Washington Post story last week noting that there are quiet conversations in Arizona and in Washington about replacing Senator McCain if he cannot return and decides to retire," King says.
That has to be a deliberate choice, but it also doesn't make any sense to me — it's an Easter egg for World War I nerds, but we are also the only people who'd be annoyed by shifting the German withdrawal from March to April.
Plus, Google says that people remember seeing ads on the TV app slightly more than they do on regular TV. Still, it's hard to ignore just how big the masthead looks on a TV, and it's one that frequent app users might be annoyed by.
I could sense how my mother, who sniffed at reality TV as a rule, found herself annoyed by Ms. Manigault yet also had a begrudging soft spot for her — something I can't decouple from her own effort to overcome workplace bias against women of color.
He also designed a book I co-authored if you're into punk memoirs and shameless self-promotion.) While there have been a few post-CWV/ROM projects (Meatwound, Holy Mountain), Horsehip best captures the bratty, obnoxious spirit that fans were initially so annoyed by.
Even Mayweather himself, while completely shutting out Shane Mosley, was so annoyed by a trio of body jabs sneaking through successfully that he stood still, reached down to parry, and ate one of the only telling right hands Mosley was able to sneak through in that fight.
"It does stifle business opportunity and strategy," said Marc Martin, chairman of the communications practice at law firm Perkins Coie, who noted that some of his clients are annoyed by the shutdown disruption to business plans: "Companies rely on government timelines for things to get resolved."
"The question is can we build a platform that is broadly accessible to everybody and is not just a rich person's toy, and can we build it so quiet that people on the ground aren't annoyed by it?" said Sebastian Thrun, the chief executive of Kitty Hawk.
The match had promised much better: France had been annoyed by some pre-World Cup digs by Hareide, who had dismissed its players as "nothing special" and "unable to play as a team" in an interview comparing this France team to the country's 03 World Cup champions.
During a recent visit this summer, I stopped in to finally find out how to pronounce "zhug," thoroughly annoyed by my own chronic stumbling over the "zh" as if it were the leg of a chair in my own den that I habitually stub a toe on.
He was already annoyed by the perceived slight of several Boston players arriving to the game wearing all black, and when Wall found some space between himself and Avery Bradley with three seconds left, he knocked down a 27-pointer that put his team ahead to stay.
Mr. Levinson allows his star to settle into the skin of a fussy cynic, who's so nit-picky that when the Securities and Exchange Commission drops by for a routine check, he's more annoyed by the agent's jacket than at the possibility that his con could be exposed.
" Behind the scenes: Three senior administration officials told me Trump has been deeply annoyed by Macron, who recently told The Economist that "what we are currently experiencing is the brain death of NATO" and that the United States under Trump's leadership appears to be "turning its back on us.
Bong's feature debut, "Barking Dogs Never Bite," (2000, South Korea) sounds like an intolerable affront to animal lovers, relating the story of an out-of-work college lecturer (Lee Sung-jae) who gets so annoyed by the yapping dogs at his apartment complex that he takes drastic action.
President TrumpDonald John TrumpO'Rourke: Trump driving global, U.S. economy into recession Manchin: Trump has 'golden opportunity' on gun reforms Objections to Trump's new immigration rule wildly exaggerated MORE is reportedly "annoyed" by Time magazine's February cover story that included a photo of White House chief strategist Stephen Bannon.
Some people get annoyed by photos of their friends' and acquaintances' children on Instagram and Facebook, meanwhile I text my best friend on a regular basis about Eva Chen's cute videos of unswaddling her baby Tao each morning, and marvel at how big James Kicinski-McCoy's daughter Birdie is getting.
She remains a white girl who grew up in the hotbed of the conservative movement in Orange County; she has always seemed annoyed by accusations of appropriation, reticent to claim feminism or the advocacy that stems from it, and has always spoken openly about her wish for a traditional family life.
"I was so annoyed by his challenge," said Mr. Murakami, who had first seen the Shohaku image reproduced in Professor Tsuji's 1970 book "Lineage of Eccentrics" tracing the wild originality of six artists from the Edo period (1615-1868), a volume that Mr. Murakami had found inspirational as a young artist.
Essentially the low-tech display is approachable for people of all ages, and may convince people to buy a pair (or at least try them on), who may otherwise be confused or annoyed by the giant yellow vending machine and the fact it doesn't let you actually touch or try on the glasses.
That the chancellor's centre-right CDU/CSU alliance is so far ahead of the Social Democrats (SPD) might tempt some centre-right voters annoyed by her refugee policies to vote AfD in protest (perhaps casting their first, "direct" vote for a CDU/CSU candidate and their second "list" vote for the populists).
According to native advertiser Mike Allen and his new newsletter Axios Presented By Bank of America, Trump's people are worried about how Mnuchin will perform and are generally annoyed by his preening ways: Transition officials tell us they are worried about Steven Mnuchin's readiness for his Thursday confirmation hearing to run Treasury.
Donald Trump has sent mixed signals about how he will handle North Korea, but during the campaign he did boldly express a willingness to talk with Kim Jong Un. Beijing, no matter how annoyed by its neighbor, consistently maintains the view that talks and trade are the solution to the North Korean conundrum.
Looking through her digital life will mean remembering her before she was gone, back when I was a daughter with the luxury of being annoyed by her calls or texts, back before she or I understood in the visceral, never-going-back way I do now that it was all going to end.
Finally, Chief Justice Roberts was obviously annoyed by those, including the liberal justices dissenting in this case, who have tried to compare the travel ban to the presidential order issued by President Franklin Roosevelt that interned Japanese Americans during World War II. The internment order has "nothing to do with this case," Roberts said.
We're always just really loud, and if you don't know some music and it's just really loud then you're instantly annoyed by it… But if you like it, then you like it, but if you're trying to buy a drink and the bartender can't hear you because it's just too loud, you just get annoyed.
Republicans on Capitol Hill and party strategists are surprised and a bit annoyed by the timing of Nikki HaleyNimrata (Nikki) HaleyThe Hill's Morning Report - Trump on defense over economic jitters Haley: 'Threats of China on full display' in Hong Kong Juan Williams: Trump's trouble with women MORE's decision to resign from the Trump administration.
In "Roger Weber Would Like to Stay," one of the 13 stories in Christine Sneed's fourth book, "The Virginity of Famous Men," a woman named Merilee engages in a complex nocturnal romance with a handsome ghost — until one evening when, annoyed by his intrusions into the rest of her life, she considers breaking it off.
I'll confess that writing and reading fanfic will just never be my cup of tea (I have too much TV to watch!), but I'm annoyed by the idea that fandom should only be defined by its worst adherents, by those who seek to tear down any cultural artifact not constructed to appeal only to them.
Although international audiences can watch the show — which just returned after a two-month holiday hiatus — through Netflix, cord-cutters in America had to pay for All Access to see Discovery, fueling a record number of sign-ups, and a record number of people annoyed by the idea of paying $6 a month to watch a show with commercials.
Dylan has been labeled a "topical songwriter" since that period, but he spent only a short period writing songs like "When The Ship Comes In" and "The Times They Are A Changin'" Instead, Dylan quickly became annoyed by the constraints of folk music and pushed into other areas, writing more poetic and psychedelic material and less overtly political songs.
Even with a far more relaxed government than on the mainland, since 1997 protesters in Hong Kong have repeatedly poured onto the streets, infuriated by mainland attempts to impose its laws and to introduce "patriotic education", frustrated by not having any real say in who runs the territory and annoyed by the hordes of mainlanders crowding the streets.
This article was originally published by VICE Romania A city councillor from the small Romanian town of Medias was recently so annoyed by the barking of his neighbor's dogs that he proposed to have the vocal cords of every dog in his town cut—if the dog barks "too loudly" between certain hours of the night, that is.
But at the same time, Trump is the president and he is within his rights to fire or silence Fauci if he gets annoyed by him — exactly what happened to Nancy Messonnier, director of the National Center for Immunization and Respiratory Diseases at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, when she issued prescient warnings in February.
Its story, after all, is about a recent college graduate who comes home, is profoundly annoyed by his parents' wealthy lifestyle and terrified by the prospect of becoming them (which seems all but inevitable by the end), and is seduced by the wife of his father's business partner, only to fall for her daughter Elaine (Katharine Ross).
Consider "SB-129," from SpongeBob's first season, which features one of the most bonkers premises in the show's history: Squidward gets extremely annoyed by SpongeBob and Patrick's efforts to hang out with him, and in trying to avoid them, he literally ends up frozen in the Krusty Krab, where he eventually awakens 2,000 years into the future.
The pair lives in an apartment building in Birdtown, a psychedelic blend of New York, Los Angeles and Mumbai that operates on loose universal laws: houseplants smoke cigarettes, phones have personalities, and Bertie has a sentient left breast that is so annoyed by her co-worker's ogling that she pops out of her sweater and takes the rest of the day off.
Young people complaining about the quality of the bread in the rationed food market; dissidents recording the violent arrests; passengers annoyed by the poor state of public transport posting about being stuck on broken-down buses; Facebook comments objecting to what deputies of the National Assembly say — all part of the phenomenon we have been witnessing since the mobile internet rollout.
College-educated women energized by the "Me Too" movement and annoyed by President TrumpDonald John TrumpFacebook releases audit on conservative bias claims Harry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' Recessions happen when presidents overlook key problems MORE are increasingly being seen as a problem for Republicans in this year's election season, particularly in the House.
All of the characters are faithful, committed evangelical Christians who agree with each other (with the exception of a cameo appearance by coded-liberal, billed as "Aristocratic Woman," who gets annoyed by Mary Colbert holding up a flight to pray for Trump's election, and ostentatiously orders a "double Tanqueray martini, extra dirty, three olives" to cope with this unwanted onslaught of Jesus in her life).
"Matteo Salvini and the League have opted for irrelevance," Di Maio said following talks with the speaker of the lower house of parliament, who has been asked by the head of state to sound out the possibility of deal between 5-Star and PD. Increasingly annoyed by the prolonged impasse, President Sergio Mattarella has given the lower house leader Roberto Fico until Thursday to report back with his findings.
Another astrophysicist, Jason Wright from Penn State, summarizes his own opinions in his own blog:As I said, if I were the LIGO team I would be annoyed by the episode, but the things that would annoy me the least are that the world showed an intense interest in my work, that I had to explain my science to that interested audience, and that I got to show up a gadfly on a big stage.
To drive home the parental theme further, Davis, who is at first annoyed by the casting of the pudgy and obviously gay Victor Buono (Dominic Burgess) as her leading man ("I'm sure his Falstaff is the toast of Tijuana," she snaps at Aldrich), takes a parental interest in him, in direct contrast to her dismissive attitude toward B.D. The first mention of the elephant in the room, besides the title, is during a Crawford family dinner outing.
She shines a light on some of the ways old people, with partners and professions, don't fit in, such as at residential art programs like Skowhegan, which she writes is rife with: exuberant young people creating art intensively, expressively in gigantic gestures and series of all-night wonders of solitary and cooperative imagination … tattooed art kids bounding around in shorts and flipflops … annoyed by misunderstood rules, propelled by hormonal surges, drinking and drugging and fucking in the bushes, throwing up in their studios.

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