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A bit of backstory about what irks Zogby is crucial.
But their presence, at least in theory, still irks me.
Hong Kong's refusal to forget Tiananmen irks the Communist Party.
If the trolling irks or intimidates Clinton, it doesn't show.  .
Is that one reason why he irks so many people?
Something irks me about the woman, and I don't trust her.
Often, his reticence irks me; I just want him to talk.
Instead, you should tell them that it irks you, Dr. O'Reilly says.
Putting clean energy subsidies at No. 10 irks me to no end.
Tim grins, but says nothing ... which probably irks a Kardashian or two.
Mexico's VAT irks Mr Trump, but it is not really a trade barrier.
The only thing that irks me about the Nokia 5993 is its screen.
"What really irks me is the hypocrisy of this whole matter," he wrote.
Higher fuel prices bother the poorest and expensive housing irks the middle class.
It's the use of the word "vanilla" in these contexts that irks me.
Yoga teachers are too excited about life and it really irks me sometimes.
But the failure to answer an email from an interested employee irks me.
But they're going very heavy on the gender-reveal craze, which irks me.
What really irks me is this perception that small equals girlish, delicate, dainty. Cute.
Nevertheless, the tool frequently irks homeowners who feel their properties aren't being fairly assessed.
Read more from NBC News: Pentagon chief briefing irks lawmakers, draws expletives from Sen.
It's that assumption of universality that irks when you are a black girl reader.
But Washington is rarely on national television, something that irks Wall to no end.
I know it's my job to sort trash but that irks the hell outta me.
That defiant approach not only irks the Commission, but also creates tensions in the government.
Ben happens to be Mama Pearson's ex and bandmate, which irks Jack to no end.
We've all got that one kind of Facebook post that irks us to no end.
That seriously irks the fact checkers, whose literal job is to find evidence for claims.
Lots of people clearly like Sanders, sometimes with a fervor that irks Clinton's fellow Democrats.
Their bond perplexes and irks the other apostles, particularly Peter, who seeks to marginalize Mary.
Bill Tai, a board member of Bitfury, says this irks some people in the crypto-community.
What irks Valentina Yermakova, 64, is that many of the belongings they left behind have disappeared.
That's why it kind of irks me when people talk disparagingly about immigrants in this country.
"It irks my ever-living nerves," said linebacker Jordan Jenkins, according to Rich Cimini of ESPN.
That irks some of Bloomberg's competitors, though there isn't much for them to do about it.
But the people he irks usually do not include the IT department of his own publication.
What irks me, actually, is its failure to even fully commit to this in any meaningful way.
The change still irks tradition-bound fans and alumni like Sandelin, a defenseman from 240 to 21.
The thing that most irks senior Republicans involved in the race: Saccone has been a lousy fundraiser.
It irks many conservatives that nearly one in three Americans benefit from a programme ostensibly for the poor.
This is something that irks Alissa Rumsey, MS, RD, CDN, CSCS, a registered dietitian and intuitive eating coach.
And what really irks me is that she put so many lives at risk for her own idiocy.
Russia, he said, deprives the West of its monopoly on economic and military power, which irks the West.
But what really irks them is how Qatar has used Al Jazeera to wield outsize influence in the region.
Their role irks some British taxpayers, who subsidise the rail network to the tune of £20163bn ($5.6bn) a year.
The commission's lack of control irks Ravel who sees cyberspace as one more place the government can lord over.
The guy irks me at times, but I get that he's doing his populist gig and trying to win.
We're late on starting this show, and though the rampant racism and sexism irks me, I really like it.
Lack of supply not only irks consumers, but it hurts tree sellers' bottom line, according to the AP report.
I have called Trump a tweet savant before and stand by that description, no matter how much it irks people.
Madeline has no idea that the coffee date was the brainchild of her ex, Nathan, but it clearly irks her.
I imagine her gingerly tending to a whiskey and cigarette, as though none of this really irks her at all.
He confessed that he liked to play his piano loudly, which irks his neighbors in tight New York apartment buildings.
It thus, not only infuriates stalwarts of the other party, it irks swing voters and so risks losing its majority.
There is one thing that irks me, and let's get to it right away, because that's what the game does.
"The thing that most irks me — I mean, really irks me — is that we're having this conversation when there are literally people who could confirm directly — like [Trump's acting chief of staff] Mick Mulvaney or [former national security adviser John] Bolton — they could confirm so much of this one way or the other," said Sen.
The entire concept of my boyfriend, or boyfriends in general, following random "fitness" girls and models they'll never meet irks me.
What irks her the most, though, is a meeting he holds every Tuesday at lunch for a group of his buddies.
Indeed, it may be the very logic of economic integration, with its attendant erosion of discriminatory barriers, that truly irks Eurosceptics.
That gap irks many campaigners, including Maria Silvia Fiengo, one of the founders of Famiglie Arcobalena, an association for homosexual parents.
Tanner Roark, a Nationals pitcher, said it "irks a lot of guys" that the team hasn't advanced deeper into the postseason.
CARACAS, Venezuela — If there is one thing that particularly irks Henri Falcón, it's the suggestion that you can't beat a dictatorship.
"It just irks me to no end that he should act that way in our courts," Strahler told the Capital-Journal.
Even though you work well with others, is there something that irks you about having ten writer credits on a single track?
Regardless of how sinister and impressive that is, the whole thing irks me because, like, can my emails have some fucking personality?
That's my background, so it always irks me when characters with that background are treated in a sentimental, patronizing, or unintelligent way.
It irks some taxpayers that the government is spending millions of dollars on behalf of fifty people, but what about 8,050 people?
Never one to hold his tongue, Simmons proceeded to sound off on what irks him about modern music, which is, quite frankly, everything.
In Iraq, the company has worked with the Baghdad government, but also with regional Kurdish leaders whose independence sometimes irks the Iraqi government.
Here's how: Here's another thing that irks me: The App Store is always showing a number of applications that need to be updated.
What irks him is the way the music industry commercializes her, changing her to fit the mold rather than adapting to her specific energy.
Today his security-first approach to migration irks other Italian ministers who hew to what an EU official calls "the moralistic school of policy".
What really irks end-users, both then and now, is the disconnect between premium and LME basis price rather than the "all-in" price.
But more than four years later, what irks Silvestro is the feeling that Baltimore never gave him a fair chance during the 2013 preseason.
What particularly irks Mr. Brady, though, are some of Ms. Warren's statements about successful entrepreneurs' not having built their businesses entirely on their own.
It is precisely this sort of milquetoast moral myopia that irks a conscientious visitor: yes, we have revisited the scholar and statesman, but so what?
Do you have to spend hours with Paul McCartney before he gets to the stuff that really irks him, or does it come right out?
As an artifact and a symbol, Birds crystallize what irks some longtime residents (including me) about the recasting of placid West LA as Silicon Beach.
But Ryan told him the discharge petition could end up allowing passage of legislation that's ultimately vetoed by Trump, an argument that irks its supporters.
The fact that she is Hispanic also irks men, as they see a sport of the 'white man' until Jackie Robinson now becoming increasingly Hispanic.
It seems that Kelly's push for order in the White House irks the president, and Trump is unhappy with McMaster's long briefings, among other things.
That Bloomberg is not only on Trump's home turf but spent more than a decade as the city's mayor irks the President to no end.
Mr Kaboréq is not the kind of immigrant whom economists obsess over, nor the kind who irks voters and brings populists to power in the West.
He's currently on level 1758 — an impressive feat, to be sure — but it irks him to no end that I'm on level 1909 and gaining momentum.
In the joke you told me, and in the brief time we've spoken, it's pretty clear: Christianity's place in the African American community really irks you.
They accounted for two-thirds of the $69 billion trade surplus that irks Trump and prompted his threat of a 25 percent tax on imported vehicles.
Unless there's some specific detail about the F1 that really irks you, it's hard to argue against it being the best deal on the market right now. 
This irks both those who yearn for truly private markets and those dismayed at seeing public policy arranged so as to enrich particular groups of private citizens.
I'm also not able to figure out why exactly this irks me, and it seems disingenuous to fake enthusiasm as I'm walking gifts over to the closet.
And it's usually some version of that last question that irks me the most—the one that exposes my ability to forget and move on with life.
It's pretty clear how much Kim dislikes Parker and it clearly irks her that Parker offered condolences for all the public to see, despite the bad blood.
But what irks me most is your targeted attacks on historically marginalized populations as a political ploy to secure the support of the racists, misogynists and homophobes.
It's not an easy decision given that vendors make their money on high-priced food that irks fans who are forced to dig deep into their pockets.
That proposal irks the ex-communist Poland and Hungary in the bloc's east, which the EU has accused of undermining democracy with controversial justice and media reforms.
I'm also not able to figure out why exactly this irks me, and it seems ingenious to fake enthusiasm as I'm walking gifts over to the closet.
Hairstylist Koni Bennett agrees: While she's never been offended when a non-Black client sits on her chair, it irks her if they rebrand the braids afterward.
Its founder, Bjorn Lomborg, irks climate-change activists by arguing that some efforts to reduce carbon emissions are a waste of money (though he favours a carbon tax).
There is, however, one thing that sometimes irks me about having whatever nebulous responsibility comes with being a critic: I always think I'm supposed to have good taste.
But the change still irks Ms. Finley; she must mark down her arrival each day, her half-hour of lunch and the time she leaves to go home.
It is the difference in speed between the FTC's administrative law judge and the Justice Department's court procedure which irks some companies and members of the antitrust bar.
It irks me when Western music theory nerds talk about how chord progressions in a song are 'wrong,' or when music from outside of the West is exoticised.
The specifics of the complaint are still unclear — something that irks Trump's critics and supporters alike — but dealings with Ukraine appear to form a major part of it.
Here's something that irks me about the Church of Night in the Chilling Adventures of Sabrina: It is constantly turning sexy, empowering rituals into repressive rapey (or cannibalistic) ones.
Apple requires any payments made within the app to go through Apple's iTunes billing system — a point that still irks many publishers, though they won't say so out loud.
But one thing irks me to no end: These supposedly pro phones — "pro," I reckon, denoting "professional" — only start with 163GB of storage, just like the regular iPhone 11.
That irks multiple people backing the House version, which would require all members of Congress to pay for any harassment or discrimination settlements stemming from their own bad behavior.
Tsvangirai, 65, has three deputies, one who was elected and two others he handpicked in 2016 to help him run the party, a move that still irks some MDC members.
As much as this irks Ol' Joe, he's trying to adapt to become hip with the kids but still hold on to some of the old-timey Democratic greatest hits.
A Republican familiar with Graham's thinking believes he is trying to directly communicate with Trump, knowing that one thing above all irks him: Any suggestion that he's not in charge.
The issue with that is that incessant releases of hacked emails from Wikileaks and Trump's flame-throwing comments get more coverage than Clinton's policy proposals, a fact that irks Clinton's aides.
It's not just Trump's personality that irks the lifelong Utah resident, but the cornerstone position of Trump's campaign -- his hardline stance on immigration -- is a belief that offends Irvine's Mormon heritage.
And, despite her dedication to her morning routine, she's regularly late, something that irks Zelda (Octavia Spencer), her co-worker at the lab, where they are both on the janitorial staff.
"I just think as women golfers we always get shortchanged, and it irks me," Inkster told reporters at Des Moines Golf and Country Club after the final day of the competition.
The Didion comparison irks me mostly for how boringly lazy it is, especially when it is used by writers, whose job is presumably to write original thoughts composed of original words.
Several members believe that threatening to vote against the rule may be the only way their complaints can be taken seriously, even as the tactic irks some others in the caucus.
Definitely. It irks me when I go to a conversation about environmentalism where someone's speaking about what we've done to our environment, but they can't see what we do to each other.
The claim irks some geologists, who worry that Zinke's claim of expertise adds weight to statements that at best reflect his out-of-date understanding of geology — and at worst, are just wrong.
One of the things that especially irks the Kardashian brood ... Scott is trying to be photographed with these women, and the pics and stories will live online for their kids to read one day.
But in the springtime, nothing irks them quite like the catkins, especially when they drop uninvited into a steaming bowl of soup or suddenly swirl in the air, blocking visibility like a bad snowstorm.
And this is important, because a lot of our employees, we get a lot of new employees, we have to do interviews and, you know, whenever I hear the word "culture fit" it irks.
In light of Trump telling people that "nobody has more respect for women than I do," it's fascinating that what reportedly irks him most about the sketch is McCarthy's gender, which he equates with weakness.
It didn't bother me as much at the time – I was under that movie's spell in a way I wasn't during Dark Phoenix — but the more I think about it, the more it irks me.
"What irks me is the absolute and total disrespect for a police officer who, instead of being home with family and enjoying a meal and a football game, is patrolling his little town," he continued.
Yet the official line denigrating traditional democracy, combined with the very idea that he should face trial, obviously irks him, so he churns out articles, essays and books about the need to enhance freedom in Russia.
CFO Jacobson said the carrier, which is seeing such a rise in sales of premium-class seats that it recently started breaking it out in quarterly results, also wants to know what irks travelers during their trips.
One thing that irks many Saudis is that royals have made a racket of buying land on the cheap and sitting on it, pushing up housing prices and making homeownership an increasingly unattainable goal for the middle class.
This may be what irks the Op-Ed Republicans the most, and why they complain about Trump's style instead of his substance: They largely agree on the latter, but realize the former is the key to his political success.
"What irks me is the absolute and total disrespect for a police officer who, instead of being home with family and enjoying a meal and a football game, is patrolling his little town," O'Mara wrote in his Facebook post.
Fred Holmes, a third-generation oilman and patron of the West Kern Oil Museum, says he is proud of the heritage, however much it irks local drivers of electric Tesla cars that the Golden State has such a carbon-heavy underbelly.
So that gets me to another misconception or something that really irks me about the way a VC works, which is like — and we've talked about this as you tried to break into VC — but it's still pretty clubby overall.
What irks India is that part of the OBOR known as the China Pakistan Economic Corridor runs through Gilgit-Baltistan, territory that India sees as sovereign and illegally occupied, all the way to the Gwadar deep-sea port in Pakistan.
Barred by Democratic leadership from hosting a primary debate — the party chairman, Tom Perez, called its coverage biased — the network is intent on proving that its news anchors can conduct fair interviews with Democratic candidates, even if it irks loyal viewers.
That's exactly that kind of comment that irks legalization advocates like Mason Tvert, spokesperson for the pro-legalization Marijuana Policy Project, who argues that Gorman is attempting to mislead the public before votes on recreational marijuana in Arizona, California, Massachusetts, Maine, and Nevada.
Now then: It irks me to have to wag a finger, but I'm going to do it, because there's a lurking strain of reactionary crudeness in this otherwise deeply enjoyable little book against which it should have been inoculated at the editing stage.
What irks me is the tendency — and this isn't aimed at you in particular — to reduce something as complicated as this to binary narratives: Either white people and slavery are to blame for everything or black people just can't get it together.
It's unclear if Kim really helps with any of the kids but her own, but the main message is clear: Kourtney fully peace-ed out on her responsibilities, and irks Khloé to no end, especially since this is her first big trip with True.
It's something that you're willing to put up with, willing to accept in terms of how you're going to report and write, but something that still irks you enough that you want to call it out quietly or briefly in a collection of essays?
What really irks many Germans is that the bonus debate comes as Deutsche Bank slashes its headcount and on Friday reaffirmed plans to cut 9,000 jobs from 2015 levels, around one in 10 staff globally, with 4,000 expected to lose their jobs in Germany.
There are differences between the two: Amazon also has a more traditional release strategy that appeals to many creatives, allowing the usual 90 days between movie theaters and Prime streaming (whereas Netflix is still speeding its titles to the service, which still irks movie theater chains).
"What irks me is the absolute and total disrespect for a police officer who, instead of being home with his family and enjoying a meal and a football game, is patrolling his little town," he said in the post, which was widely circulated and has since been taken down.
"What irks me is the absolute and total disrespect for a police officer who, instead of being home with his family and enjoying a meal and a football game, is patrolling his little town," O'Mara reportedly wrote in the post prior to taking it down, according to the New York Times.
"What irks me is the absolute and total disrespect for a police officer who, instead of being home with family and enjoying a meal and a football game, is patrolling his little town," O'Mara wrote in a Facebook post, where he shared a picture of a cup with the "PIG" label on it.
Today the former prime minister serves as a sort of Rorschach test for whatever irks the viewer: to the left he stands for free-market capitalism and war, to the right he stands for a hyper-metropolitan internationalism, to some of his former acolytes he stands for how not to secure one's political legacy after leaving politics.
With Klay Thompson also possibly out for the entire season after knee surgery, losing Curry for an extended period seems certain to nudge Golden State to further prioritize draft position and youth development in the unforgiving West — no matter how much their plight irks the Warriors' ever-hungry and staunchly anti-tanking team owner Joe Lacob.

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