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The new Schultz hires are irking Republicans and Democrats alike.
It reports directly to the president, irking some in diplomatic circles.
But one section in particular is irking a lot of people.
The proposal was quashed, but Giuliani embraced it, irking Bloomberg supporters.
Kiev has proposed to raise tariffs for Russian gas transportation, irking Gazprom.
But the prospect of irking the feds can still intimidate city officials.
This, no doubt, allows Wolfram to pursue ambitious projects without worrying about irking shareholders.
It's hard to be creative when there's someone or something that's really irking you.
It is not merely that the parvenus have more to lose by irking their patron.
And he Instagrammed all of it, irking employees worried that he'd disengaged from the company.
You see, the deployment of the THAAD system isn't just something that's irking the North.
He did risk irking his boss when he said he had full confidence in Rosenstein.
Uber has repeatedly missed deadlines to hand over material, irking Judge Alsup and Waymo's lawyers.
Those questions have been irking Republican donors too, and Tuesday night did nothing to alleviate that.
He said he found it "irking" to have to live up to legends created by Western writers.
They were put in place by the Obama administration, and have been irking some conservatives ever since.
Since the 1980s, pieces of Garfield phones have continually washed ashore in Brittany, puzzling locals and irking environmentalists.
His predecessor, Arnaud Montebourg, specialised in irking foreign investors by declaring that France had no need for them.
In the past, the assumption has always been that issuers will call bank capital to avoid irking bondholders.
The White House has selected its communications director, but the choice is already irking some longtime Trump loyalists.
All right, Joe, we know this is a tough subject nobody wants to separate kids, what is irking you?
Except Gillespie wasn't there, irking some Trump supporters who say the Republican has been too standoffish toward the president.
However, as Ars Technica indicates, this arrangement was fashioned at the cost of irking powerful Texas lawmakers, especially Sen.
Mr. Fisher, already drunk, sat on a table, irking Mr. Giuca, who felt "disrespected," as Mr. Cleary testified at his trial.
White House officials were granted a formal briefing, which risked irking many senators who had yet to see the actual bill.
Clinton has taken many punches but has seemed to always come back stronger and smarter, delighting her supporters and irking her detractors.
But more likely, my nagging was just irking them, and it had nothing to do with their ovaries, testes or pituitary gland.
Federal regulators temporarily blocked construction of the pipeline earlier this month under the Missouri River, mollifying opponents but irking the fossil fuel industry.
Ironically, that would be the only cash that would change hands were the Barrick-Newmont deal to move forward, irking some Newmont shareholders.
The victim, a production studio called Larson Studios, assisted the FBI in its investigation irking the hacking crew, Variety reported at the time.
"Amazon.com is flooding the zone at business-school recruiting events — drawing overflow crowds and irking other recruiters," writes Wall Street Journal's Kelsey Gee.
Canada's "smooth" diplomacy, and the resulting stream of representations on its behalf to the White House, may even have ended up irking Mr Trump.
If that happens, Putin may have to risk irking voters with tax hikes and savage spending cuts that throw the economy deeper into recession.
Those points and others to limit benefits have drawn criticism from public servants and labor unions alike, irking lawmakers who face elections next year.
The move risks irking China, who has made claims to the sea and has built up small islands and military installations in the area.
The senator has frequently touted her work shaping Obama's response to the 2008 financial crisis, which endeared her to progressives while irking moderates and Republicans.
Shortly after his loss, O'Rourke was floated as a White House candidate but has remained mostly quiet on a potential 85033 run, irking some Democrats.
It was the beginning of the Progressive movement, which favored increasing regulations to protect the interests of the general public, sometimes irking the wealthy elite.
As part of that plan, it made its own offer to buy Lotto24 AG, a former subsidiary that already sells official lottery tickets, irking some investors.
WikiLeaks is now irking many lawmakers and other government officials for its recent publication of nearly a gigabyte of classified information from a secure CIA server.
She's has shown a talent for irking Trump — mainly on Twitter — and moving him off message, which is something Trump's GOP primary foes struggled to do.
Politico first reported in late August that the Trump administration had frozen aid for Ukraine, irking lawmakers who had appropriated the funds to counter Russian aggression.
After the regulator forced banks to acknowledge bad loans, Bhattacharya managed the fallout better than state rivals and without irking the government, the bank's majority owner.
England won the cricket World Cup this year because they scored 26 boundaries to New Zealand's 17, irking those who see no particular virtue in boundary-hitting.
A former employee at a big Western law firm says that protests are not to be discussed at work for fear of irking mainland colleagues and clients.
In past years, they said, candidates would pick family members or campaign loyalists over dedicated GOP activists, irking the rank and file of the New York GOP.
Tensions have increased since last November, when Del Vecchio appeared to tap his right-hand man, Francesco Milleri, for the chief executive's role, irking the French side.
And can he do all this without irking Trump, a president who rails against Ukraine in private and expresses sympathy toward its arch-enemy, Russia, in public?
A monetary policy hawk, Weidmann has often challenged the ECB's ultra-easy monetary policy, criticizing decision sometimes within hours of policy meetings, irking fellow policymakers in the process.
The damage from the news conference lingered for months, including during the impeachment trial, when clips of it aired repeatedly during the House managers' presentation, irking Trump further.
During opening arguments, Chief Justice Roberts was almost invisible, announcing the opening and closing of the trial and not much more, irking observers who wanted him to referee.
It also squeezes the purchasing power of Chinese consumers and thus slows the rebalancing of its economy from investment to consumption, while irking America and encouraging competitive devaluations elsewhere.
France has backed controversial new EU rules that would force companies sending employees abroad ("posted workers") to match local wages, irking eastern European governments worried about their citizens' jobs.
When paraphrased, it just means we have to find out more, to keep working, to get to the bottom of whatever is irking us, like how this movie ended.
Either Baby Yoda gets delivered to safety somewhere, or the show has to start revealing details about his species, irking George Lucas and many fans who prefer the mystery.
Rumi flirted with some of these same heretical boundaries, irking local sultans and dour jurisdictional types who often, in the end, forgave him, for he was the great Mowlana.
"Valuation is never, ever, ever a good reason to buy or sell over a near-term time frame," Dwyer said, irking his strategically opposed counterpart, Patrick Armstrong, on Thursday's SquawkBox.
As Deutsche Bank gradually increased its stake over the following years, the financial crisis was in full swing and Deutsche Bank's offer for remaining shares halved, irking Postbank's smaller shareholders.
But she remains leery of TV's unscripted nature, appearing far less often than Mr. Trump and irking some bookers who complain about the difficulties of luring her on the air.
The party also failed to make good on its promise to move a major U.S. Marine Corps base out of Okinawa, disappointing the public while irking the United States government.
Hewing to academic methodology, the monograph makes for rather dry reading, but it contains revelations that have led to controversial new attributions, irking some in the museum world and pleasing others.
It argues tough restrictions are needed to ensure security in the face of rising threats like terrorism, irking some foreign governments and business groups who say that the controls affect trade.
Northam declared a state of emergency on Wednesday and banned guns from the Capitol grounds, irking the pro-gun protesters who felt they were being punished for wanting to exercise their rights.
While Vietnam and China are neighbors that share a communist ideology, China has aggressively claimed territory in the South China Sea, irking Vietnam and other Southeast Asian neighbors and also raising concerns internationally.
And it likely would have passed with many or mostly Democratic votes, irking the GOP's conservative wing and potentially firing up more intra-party conflict as the far-right tried to reassert itself.
So far, however, neither Portman nor Johnson has publicly signaled support for the proposed fix, perhaps out of fear of irking vocal gun-rights advocates whose backing they will also need in November.
Or, Pliner suggested, talk to a trusted peer at the company who doesn't work closely with your team but has seen you interact with the person irking you and can offer some perspective.
National Democrats poured $7 million into his re-election, irking some Democrats around the country who thought the money should have been spent in traditionally competitive districts rather than reliably blue New Jersey.
Abe's courtship of Putin risks irking key ally the United States, given that Washington is feuding with Moscow over Syria and the annexation of Crimea, although Japanese diplomats have sought to ease American concerns.
In a new teaser for Hulu's revival — which, according to creator Rob Thomas, will be eight episodes of "hardcore SoCal noir" — Veronica gets real about what's irking her in her hometown of Neptune this week.
The Qatari donations, as well as its hosting of Hamas leader Khaled Meshaal since 2012, have buoyed Gaza's de facto Islamist rulers, irking Israel and the U.S.-backed Palestinian administration based in the occupied West Bank.
He added that some wily tourists had figured out that buying tickets at the palace would cost only about $25, and were secretly sneaking there on foot, irking other tourists, who had already paid full price.
International buyers are key to demand in central London and have snapped up everything from individual apartments to entire blocs and commercial properties, irking some locals who have been pushed further out in search of cheaper homes.
Tensions became apparent last November, when Luxottica's founder Leonardo Del Vecchio, who is the chairman of the merged entity, appeared to tap his right-hand man, Francesco Milleri, for the chief executive's role, irking the French side.
The match was originally slated to be played in Haifa but Israeli authorities contributed funding for it to be moved to Jerusalem, irking Palestinians further following U.S. President Donald Trump's recognition of the city as Israel's capital.
The end of the old-school shopping vehicle is kind of a big deal, despite its popularity as parent-irking tween boy reading material and the fact that you probably never actually ordered anything from its pages.
Zuma reshuffled his cabinet for the second time in seven months on Tuesday, irking some within the ruling alliance by sacking a minister belonging to the SACP and appointing a close ally to oversee an opaque nuclear deal.
In the weeks after his election in 21, Trump met with three of his Indian business partners — Atul Chordia, Sagar Chordia and Kalpesh Mehta — during the presidential transition at Trump Tower in New York, irking government ethics veterans.
Panay paid a visit to the MashTalk studio this week, and we took the opportunity to ask him about a few Surface facts that piqued our curiosity — and one or two that were irking us —about the Surface line.
In another move that risked irking Trump, Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman Chuck Grassley of Iowa this week signed on to a bill that would require the release of a summary of Mueller's final report to Congress and the public.
But the ingredients are easy to get and you can whip one up for yourself anytime you'd like without irking your barista or suffering through having to say "unicorn" in front of a long line of eye-rolling of customers.
" At a meeting of the Group of Seven last week, Trump declined to pledge his support for the climate pact, breaking from the group's other leaders and irking some, including German Chancellor Angela Merkel, who called climate talks with Trump "unsatisfying.
Qatar has for years punched well above its weight in world affairs by parleying its vast gas wealth into influence across the region, irking the UAE and dominant Gulf Arab power Saudi Arabia with its maverick stances and support for Islamists.
Tensions became apparent in November when Luxottica's founder, Leonardo Del Vecchio, who is chairman of the merged entity, appeared to tap his right-hand man and chief executive of Luxottica, Francesco Milleri, for the group CEO role, irking the French side.
A peninsular nation of 2.5 million people, Qatar has for years punched well above its weight in world affairs by parleying its vast gas wealth into influence across the region, irking many with its maverick stances and support for Islamists.
On numerous occasions during the Obama administration, Mr. Hunt challenged his political bosses, the colleagues said, and at one point removed his name from a contentious legal brief just hours before it was set to be filed, irking some of them.
But the apps themselves carry little sign of their $910 billion parent company — irking some users who feel tricked into sharing data with Google and raising questions about the obligations of both tech firms and the users of their products.
" Irking some grammarians, Spanglish is indeed gaining ground, evident in the way characters in telenovelas are speaking, Daddy Yankee's reggaetón lyrics or ads like the Wendy's commercial in which sweethearts bond over bacon cheeseburgers served on buns of "pan de pretzel.
One of Redfield's deputies on Monday urged businesses and schools to start preparing for the disease's inevitable spread — stamping the CDC's imprint on public fears and irking White House officials who worry about panicking Americans and driving down financial markets.
This includes leading the spectacular recall election of a State Senator who voted to increase California's gas tax, and championing its repeal — as well as irking the leftist LGBT establishment with his mere existence when he ran for Congress in 2014.
But since then, the company has fallen behind in updating its flagship semi-autonomous driving system, Autopilot, irking some among its legions of obsessed fans, and raising questions about Tesla's ability to deliver on the promise of a fully self-driving car.
The meeting&aposs format and time constraints meant the Facebook CEO had only about 30 minutes to answer questions that took at least that long for members to ask, irking some of those in attendance as the briefing drew to a close.
Thiam's exit appears unlikely to draw a line under the affair, potentially irking some international investors who had spoken out in favour of the CEO in his battle with Rohner, while Switzerlands market supervisor is investigating the boards oversight of Thiam and his top lieutenants.
It was the second time that the bank turned to outside investors in 2008 — the Qataris, along with other investors, had already invested £4.5 billion that year — and was controversial from the start, irking existing shareholders because they did not have a chance to participate.
Rapinoe seals win with a kiss Forget the hullabaloo over the team's purported arrogance or Alex Morgan irking the English with her tea-sipping celebration and focus on the message the Yanks hoped to send to the world: They deserve the same paychecks as their male counterparts.
"They'd risk irking the German public and destabilizing the country – and also potentially hurting the EU." Opinion polls have suggested that Bavarians are happier with Merkel than with Seehofer, further weakening his position and suggesting his hardball stance could be hurting his party's prospects come the October regional elections.
They are being announced just as the company detailed plans to repatriate $250 billion in cash and invest more in the U.S. Our thought bubble: The moves follow the recent tax overhaul, but give no credit to Trump or the Republican-led Congress, irking some on that side of the aisle.
US planning additional sanctions on Iran following missile test Trump's frequent criticisms of the European Union, which he has branded corrupt while apparently rooting for more nations to join Britain by voting to leave, is irking US allies, who see the block, for all its faults, as the root of decades of peace in Europe, a continent previously wracked by centuries of war.
The third single and video was announced for "Art," but curiously Atlantic pulled the plug soon after the announcement, further irking fans who claimed the label was holding Taproot back. Welcome remains Taproot's most successful record, selling around 450,000 copies.Taproot Gets Back To The Studio. Investors.WMG.com (2005).
They get into all sorts of mischief, irking the Argama crew. They are entrusted to the care of Fa Yuiry and Haro. They also develop a bond with Rosamia Badam when she boards the Argama under the impression that Kamille is her brother. ; and : A husband-and-wife team of scientists employed by the Titans for the development of the Gundam Mk-II.
Bored with her life and with Don, her lawyer boyfriend, waitress Ellen Ward craves excitement. She accepts an invitation from Ritchie and Mike, a couple of petty crooks, and ends up giving them an alibi for a crime. Ritchie rewards her with $100. Ellen catches the eye racketeer Charles Blake, irking his moll Vivian, who attacks her with a pair of scissors.
177-178 and today the Saw Mill. The estate was so large that locals referred to him as the Jonkheer ("young gentleman" or "squire"), a word from which the name "Yonkers" is derived. By this time, van der Donck had already married the Englishwoman Mary Doughty, whose father had lost his land after irking Kieft. Kieft remained out of favor with the colonists in New Amsterdam.
Advertisements using Tapad usually feature a notification that explains the ad is being shown as a result of behavioral analysis and provide an opt-out button in compliance with standards set by the Digital Advertising Alliance. The disclosure features are provided by Evidon, which Tapad partnered with in November 2011. According to Forbes, Tapad's "burgeoning success risks irking Congress, regulators and privacy advocates." The company's CEO says it shouldn't be a problem, since it doesn't collect personally identifiable information.
An appearance at Guilfest in 2002 led to confusion as to whether this actually was Hawkwind, sufficiently irking Brock into taking legal action to prohibit Turner from trading under the name Hawkwind. Turner lost the case and the band began performing as Space Ritual.The Saga of Hawkwind, Chapter 32: The Hawkwars – Carol Clerk. An appearance at the Canterbury Sound Festival in August 2001, resulting in another live album Canterbury Fayre 2001, saw guest appearances from Lloyd-Langton, House, Kniveton with Arthur Brown on "Silver Machine".
Yarby realize that Fudge is rambunctious and remark on poor manners, irking Peter because he felt he was being respectful to adults. The Yarbys later leave for a hotel after too much Fudge, and terminate the business relationship with Warren. However, Warren says it is a blessing in disguise that he lost the account, as Juicy-O was selling poorly in stores, as poorly as the Edsel automobile. When Peter says he refrained from hating Juicy-O to be polite, Warren reveals he hated it himself.
Alcántara's minor league success did not carry over to the little time he spent in the Major Leagues, as he played parts of two seasons for the Boston Red Sox, debuting in the major leagues on June 25, 2000. That season, he hit .289 with four home runs in 45 at bats. Despite some success at the plate, Alcántara quickly found himself deep on the Red Sox bench after irking Boston manager Jimy Williams by a perceived lack of hustle during a game against the Chicago White Sox.
In 2010, Rolling Stone placed him at #86 among the "100 Greatest Artists." In 2007, the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame's "Definitive 200" albums—choices irking some otherwise—placed All Eyez on Me at #90 and Me Against the World at #170. In 2009, drawing praise, the Vatican added "Changes," a 1998 posthumous track, to its online playlist. On June 23, 2010, the Library of Congress sent "Dear Mama" to the National Recording Registry, the third rap song, after a Grandmaster Flash and a Public Enemy, ever to arrive there.
Turner's band continued performing further gigs and eventually went by the name of xhawkwind.com. An appearance at Guilfest in 2002 led to confusion as to whether this actually was Hawkwind, sufficiently irking Dave Brock into taking legal action to prohibit Turner from trading under the name XHawkwind, a case which Turner lost.The Saga of Hawkwind, Chapter 32: The Hawkwars – Carol Clerk Turner then chose to name the band Space Ritual.net, after Hawkwind's 1973 live album The Space Ritual Alive, having previously used the name Space Ritual during the mid-1990s for a North America tour.
Gotham City, suffering yet again from sweltering temperatures and increased gang warfare, experiences more mysterious deaths. Aided now by his protégé, Robin (Tim Drake), Batman worries that this may be yet another series of hunts by the brutal Predator aliens, yet refuses to disclose this to his partner, irking Robin. Indeed, not one, but two beasts are prowling in Gotham: an elder creature who seems to tell stories of previous hunts to his younger partner. Gotham's criminal population remains unaware of the alien visitors, until Mr. Freeze and his associates are attacked by the two cloaked Predators.
Ravikumar has also often collaborated with Sarath Kumar, who has since dedicated his success to the director's opportunities, with the pair working on several quickly shot village action films in the 1990s. Ravikumar's temper with technicians has often been described to be "constantly on the edge", with assistant directors often remarking that Ravikumar yells regularly on set to ensure the production team work more efficiently. Director Cheran revealed that during his stint as an assistant director, he fell out with Ravikumar and was subsequently left out of the team of Purusha Lakshanam (1993) after irking the director.
While rehearsing, Stewie asks that Brian's microphone be cut off, irking the dog, and the duo have a spat that ends with Stewie walking off. Afterwards, Olivia approaches Brian and tells him that they should kick Stewie out of the band. Brian is at first hesitant, but Olivia states that Stewie is contemplating on firing Brian, provoking Brian to fire Stewie, and Olivia takes his place in the band. When Lois finds out about Chris' job upon finding Quagmire's sex toys in the dishwasher, she calls Quagmire's house, only to receive a voice message made by Chris.
Many Ernie and Bert sketches involve Ernie wanting to play a game with Bert, who would much rather do something else (like read). Ernie keeps irking Bert with the game until Bert joins — and usually, by the time Bert starts enjoying the game, Ernie is tired of playing the game and wants to do something else. Other sketches have involved them sharing some food by dividing it equally, only for one of them to have a bit more than the other, leading Ernie to make it even by eating the extra piece. Ernie makes appearances without Bert, usually within the framework of another double act.
He became notorious for his decision to back out of the competition during the Theater rounds, only to change his mind in the last minute, irking judges Alcasid and Magdangal in the process and causing delays in the taping of those rounds. He auditioned in Dagupan. # "Ulitin" (P. O. T.) # "Open Arms" (Journey) # "Billie Jean" (Michael Jackson) # "Panaginip" (P. O. T.) # "Shout" (Tears For Fears) # "You Give Love a Bad Name" (Bon Jovi) # "Balong Malalim" (Juan dela Cruz Band) # "Urong Sulong" (Regine Velasquez) # "Cool Change" (Jaya; originally by Little River Band) # "Kahit Kailan" (South Border) # "Kung Ako'y Iiwan Mo" (Basil Valdez) - Eliminated, August 3, 2008 Penelope Ann Matanguihan, known only as Penelope in the show, is 16 from Batangas.
On 21 October 2000 at the Brixton Academy a 'Hawkestra' event took place, featuring nearly all past members of Hawkwind. Disagreements between various participants led to any restaging of the event being unlikely, but Turner did stage a further event under the banner 'The Greasy Truckers Party featuring members of the Hawkestra' on 21 October 2001 at the London Astoria. Out of this a loose band formed, performing further gigs and eventually using the name xhawkwind.com. An appearance at Guilfest in 2002 led to confusion as to whether this actually was Hawkwind, sufficiently irking Brock into taking legal action to prohibit Turner from trading under the name Hawkwind, a case which Turner lost.
Partly as a result of the inefficient information gathering preceding the war, India established the Research and Analysis Wing for external espionage and intelligence. Major improvements were also made in command and control to address various shortcomings and the positive impact of these changes was clearly visible during the Indo-Pakistani War of 1971 when India achieved a decisive victory over Pakistan within two weeks. China's repeated threats to intervene in the conflict in support of Pakistan increased pressure on the government to take an immediate decision to develop nuclear weapons. Despite repeated assurances, the United States did little to prevent extensive use of American arms by Pakistani forces during the conflict, thus irking India.
He was again placed in command of the First Manchurian Army from October 1904 to March 3, 1905. After the Russian defeat at the Battle of Mukden, General Kuropatkin was relieved of his command, and Linevich was promoted to succeed him as commander in chief of the Russian armies in the Far East. However, once promoted, Linevich procrastinated, irking Tsar Nicholas II with never-ending demands for reinforcements, insisting that he had to have a 1.5:1 numerical superiority before he would be able to go on the offensive against the Japanese positions. He opposed peace negotiations with Japan, advising Tsar Nicholas that victory on land was certain once the requisite reinforcements arrived.
Stig, an axman in the party, is exposed as spy working on behalf of a group Dixon dubs "Swedish Jacobites", who Stig claims descended from the far north and were the first to arrive at Philadelphia, where they lived in peace with the natives, irking the Americans with their claim to the land and thus somehow leading to the boundary dispute and the line. All this is thrown into relief by Stig's own admission he may not even be Swedish, that he may be a mercenary, and that he believes an armed attack against Philadelphia an imminent possibility. Meanwhile, the party continues west; Dixon, in discussion with Mason and Zhang, notes the only true difference between the individual colonies, and the expedition is confronted by bushmen.
" McIntyre clearly gets a rise out of irking scientists, whom he frequently refers to as 'the Team'—another play on the hockey-stick metaphor. He likes to 'tease these guys and kind of make fun of them,' he says, and their evident aggravation at his inquiries only egged him on. 'I think it was a mistake for them to in effect adopt a fatwa against Climate Audit,' says McIntyre." Patrick J. Michaels, a former contributor to the IPCC, named Climate Audit as part of 'a new “parallel universe” of emerging online publications, manned by serious scientists critical of world governments approach to climate change'. “A parallel universe is assembling itself parallel to the IPCC. This universe has become very technical -- very proficient at taking apart the U.N.’s findings.

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