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Jack is late getting home from work, which irritates her.
It still irritates me if someone else cooks Mina's food.
However, occasionally, someone will say something that really irritates me.
Ash is not poisonous but irritates the nose, eyes and airways.
What is it about women having an opinion that irritates some?
But Todd's barking irritates their neighbors; eventually, the Chesters are evicted.
Ash is not poisonous but irritates the nose, eyes, and airways.
You notice it irritates you and all that sort of stuff.
The continuing existence and vitality of NATO irritates Russia to no end.
"Nothing about modern parenting is simple, and it irritates me," she continued.
Mark never puts the toilet seat back down, and it irritates me.
I don't know what irritates me more, the flak or the guff.
And such criticism is the only kind that truly irritates Mr. Trump.
"It always irritates me to see that edited and chopped up," Miller said.
Mr Macron's talk of a European army, and of "strategic autonomy", irritates Americans.
It burns, it stings, it pricks, it irritates, and it occasionally causes cancer.
All of us have allergies to people whose seemingly inconsequential behavior irritates us.
To the Editor: A comment in Nicholas Kristof's death penalty piece irritates me.
The metallic taste of the sulphur dioxide lingers and irritates the eyes and throat.
We know it irritates her (she said as much, during her trip to Egypt).
There's an easy way to stop the flow – do something that irritates the Chinese government.
"Undocumented" is now in wide use, but this perceived concession to political correctness irritates some.
Her rhetoric irritates open wounds: Should women avoid pastels to be taken seriously at work?
What irritates me is that science fiction is the place where you could have us.
The problem for Mr. Macron is that this approach irritates his fellow citizens as well.
Yes, it's annoying to see it happen; it irritates me too, but it really shouldn't.
It really irritates me when people assume your emotions about something and put it into print.
But what really irritates me is when journalists go to get a quote about our work.
The smoke stings and irritates—one woman blames it for colouring the whites of her eyes.
Perhaps living on a milk-only diet irritates your skin and makes you lose your hair.
What irritates him is the version of "The Star-Spangled Banner" being used at the Olympics.
This irritates Ms. Gregson Wagner, who is very close to and fiercely protective of Mr. Wagner.
The air tastes smoky and irritates the throat, and in some neighborhoods, it smells like paint.
Exposure to ozone irritates and inflames the lining of our lungs when we breathe it in.
She wants to travel rather than go right to college, which irritates her father (Mark Benton).
What irritates more than anything, however, is a lack of transparency: why are things happening this way?
"The fact people are full of myths and misconceptions irritates the hell out of me," she says.
All of it has earned him a sobriquet that visibly irritates Mr. Macron: President of the Rich.
Blowing also irritates the skin around the nostrils, which can be another uncomfortable thing keeping you awake.
The only thing that irritates me slightly, is the whole "out obscure the next DJ" way of playing.
So if you have material that irritates your skin normally, you might have minor inflammation to the area.
Google even created a new personal content manager under the settings menu to toggle off what irritates you.
When it comes to foundation, Kardashian's been loving a particularly breathable formula that never irritates her sensitive skin.
Nothing irritates you like miscommunications and delays, so your life is about to get a whole lot easier.
"The thing that irritates me is when people criticize without offering solutions to the problem," she says eventually.
Before seeing your family, take a minute to think about what they do that irritates or hurts you.
Nothing irritates Eurocrats more than Britain's apparent belief that all this can be handled with a flimsy political statement.
The theory is that capsaicin irritates the phrenic nerve, which serves the diaphragm, the muscle that helps us breathe.
Urging a speedier cut in national budget deficits rankles in some countries; pressing for more defence spending irritates others.
It irritates me that the mom is the one who is seen as the one who should stay home.
Shop the Clean Reserve Skin Perfume, $98If traditional perfume irritates your skin, try a natural brand like Clean Reserve.
It is this manufactured "faux-stone" look, as the planning commission chairman has called it, that especially irritates critics.
That often irritates Uganda's opposition, which has long accused them of being silent about government corruption and crackdowns on critics.
The building also comes complete with a doorman (Matt Murray) whose loyalty to Judy (Lavin) irritates Josh to no end.
This scene greatly irritates people who know what a "Nash equilibrium" is in game theory, because its scenario isn't one.
It now irritates people more than the stagnating economy, according to Lev Gudkov of the Levada Centre, a think-tank.
"That weakens America and irritates its partners," said Hardt, the foreign policy expert in parliament for Merkel's conservative Christian Democrats.
We do something that irritates some member of Congress and then they try to take all of our money away.
The entire line is made without silicone, parabens or SLS — a detergent that creates foam but often irritates the skin.
Nothing irritates Eurocrats more than the apparent British belief that details can be settled by what one calls a "flowery declaration".
Even as Mattis tries to forge ties to contain crises, the Pentagon is ramping up activity that irritates the Chinese government.
But the dearth of smaller, local businesses irritates some indigenous leaders by helping to perpetuate the stereotype of the "lazy Indian".
Plenty of women eschew the razor for practical reasons (shaving is a time suck, it irritates skin, it's expensive over time).
He shreds through screens, irritates shooters, and takes charges with a grin, all while existing as an avant-garde opportunity maker.
So it irritates her, naturally, when people complain that she's been absent from the literary scene for the last 20 years.
It also irritates the nasal lining, adding to swelling and inflammation; it may also change the balance of microorganisms inside the nose.
Their conduct suggests that they value consistency over raw power, and that consistency is what irritates those whose politics is entirely situational.
What irritates physicists most is that one of the forces—gravity—sticks out like a sore thumb on a four-fingered hand.
The first thing NOT to do is scratch the bite, which actually only irritates the skin further, and can lead to infection.
But not all Drag Race contestants speak out politically in fear of alienating fans — something that irritates longtime drag performer Jackie Beat.
He has tangled with Mr. Obama on military and foreign policy, and irritates many progressives with his support for free trade. Mrs.
This assumption, along with his support for Justice Kavanaugh, irritates some Democrats, and Mr. Bredesen lost some volunteers after the court fight.
Onions make us teary because a reaction in the onion releases a chemical called lachrymatory factor, or LF, that irritates our eyes.
Waterborne adenoviruses can cause gastroenteritis, an infection which irritates the stomach and intestine and causes truly magical amounts of diarrhea amongst sufferers.
"I always need something that irritates the eye," Gustav says, though irritation is not quite right: The result is more quietly subversive.
Resin from crushed dry chilis irritates elephants' trunks, acting as a repellent, said a study in northern Botswana, published in the journal Oryx.
I know we make enough to not stress about this, but not managing to use discounts and coupons I have really irritates me.
Another is that the show of unity perpetuates the notion of a duumvirate that irritates other members of the EU. This is dispiriting.
One of the ways myself and others react to that is some pretty significant congestion, headaches, in my case, it irritates my eyes.
It's a question many entrepreneurs face: How do you talk about your big idea without being that person whose self-promotion irritates everyone?
I'm not talking about self-improvement, though I have nothing at all against turning to deep yogic breathing when your spouse irritates you.
Cold air can constrict airway and nasal passages, and dry air irritates lungs, which need air to have a certain level of humidity.
Police faced off against protesters and fired tear gas and water cannons filled with blue dye which stains clothes and irritates the skin.
Throwing up their hands irritates me, because they seem to know what to do on everything else and will tell you about it.
There is no "one-size-fits-all" security platform —  it's a mind-numbingly fragmented market, which irritates the heck out of investors and customers.
It does not make me want to watch more shows, it just irritates me that I can't read the preview for the next episode.
Perhaps what irritates me the most is that Senate Democrats are taking a bold stand, but will likely get no credit for their actions.
President Donny Diaper-Grampa will tweet about any ol' shit that irritates him during the 22 hours a day he spends watching cable news.
I guess there is the nub in the little thing that irritates me, because I know our answers to that question would be different.
The close Grozny-Kremlin relationship, possibly inflated by the media, clearly irritates parts of Russian society and contributes to a covert anti-Chechen xenophobia.
It's a situation that irritates JA Moore, a Democratic state lawmaker who previously backed Kamala Harris and is now being courted by other hopefuls.
Former supermarket assistant Joanne Archer of Expert Home Tips told Insider that it really irritates staff when customers leave items strewn about the store.
He also gets postnasal drip—the official health term for when an excess amount of mucus drips down your throat—which frequently irritates him.
But the very idea that the charge is something to be negotiated irritates many Eurocrats, who see it as a straightforward account to be settled.
Though "breaking the seal" may be a myth, it's true that alcohol irritates the bladder and causes a more frequent need to take a leak.
Still, his rise has come with accusations of coziness: that he favors access over accountability; that he irritates the White House, but rarely infuriates it.
"When people say 'stick to fashion,' and I get a lot of that on social media, it irritates me to no end," Ms. Burch said.
"I used to enjoy checking out Timehop everyday but now it just irritates me to even open it," one user wrote in a 1-star review.
Your ruling planet, Mercury, is retrograde, and you've been feeling irritated about how life isn't moving forward quickly enough—but everything irritates you, Virgo, so whatever.
This type of joke (haha isn't it funny when people who look white claim indigenous heritage) in particular irritates me because it hits close to home.
"What irritates me awfully about all this is that all this discourse is essentially fabricated by merchants who want to get rich," biologist Max Lafontan says.
Whether it's watching the news or talking with a friend or family member who irritates you, it's important to find a way to help minimize triggers.
"The thing that irritates me the most is the idea that we were 'all in for '16,' " said Tony La Russa, the Diamondbacks' chief baseball officer.
BECKY QUICK: And for those who don't know what that is, it's something that kind of irritates customers because it makes things a little more rigid.
There is also endometrial scratching, a procedure, sometimes costing as much as $500, that purposely irritates the endometrium, the innermost lining of the uterus, before IVF.
Yet at most this proves the need for a politics that isolates cases when memory promotes peace and prompts understanding rather than stokes war and irritates relationships.
Cars release harmful substances like hydrocarbons, an ingredient in ground-level ozone, which is a gas that irritates the lungs and airways and can trigger asthma attacks.
"He's got one of those minds that just irritates you, because it's like a file cabinet," said Lewis Black, the dyspeptic comic and "The Daily Show" commentator.
The worst critique, the one that irritates me the most, is the argument about people losing their health care because people lose their health care all the time.
I have psoriasis, so I usually try to avoid gluten (which irritates it), but I can't say no to noodles and a cold draft on a rainy afternoon.
Educate and empower yourself It irritates me when I hear people say their "back is going out" on them, like a lightbulb burning out that they can't control.
"Acid reflux, otherwise known as heartburn, is when stomach acid or bile irritates the esophagus lining,"  says Niket Sonpal, MD, an internist and gastroenterologist in New York City.
For example, the company has prioritized vertically oriented video, a choice that irritates video format snobs but is the natural format for devices people hold with one hand.
In 2014 one UK lawmaker likened the Bank to an "unreliable boyfriend", a label that has stuck and which, judging by Carney's news conference on Thursday, clearly irritates him.
Anything made with 100% wool irritates my skin, so I would never wrap myself up in this blanket and instead opt to throw it on top of my bedding.
If what Ford said is true, then don't be surprised if another form of fashion innovation springs from black urban America and irritates broad swaths of the American public.
The purchased goods would be an effort to reduce America's trade deficit with the Chinese, which reached $375.2 billion last year, and which irritates Mr. Trump to no end.
His fellow European leaders have ceded first place to Mr. Macron nearly by default, even if he irritates them by pushing unilateral initiatives he appears convinced are absolutely right.
So their marketing arms are offering steep discounts to ad-hoc buyers of pipeline capacity - which irritates customers whose long-term contracts are now more expensive than spot purchases.
With little more than the superficial psychology of shallow characters to guide the movie's squeamish images, "Like Me" irritates, but it proves unable to provoke more than mild gut reactions.
It never leaves my hair feeling gritty or irritates my sensitive scalp, and it even leaves a touch of natural-looking shine behind, almost as if I actually shampooed my hair.
Nothing irritates Close more than referring to his early portraiture as "photorealism," but setting aside the art-­historical baggage of that term, it's a pretty good description of what you see.
She even affixed a tiny parrot to her shoulder as a nod to her character's pet parrot who irritates Harding's mother LaVona during her on-camera interviews (as recreated by Janney).
Origin irritates when it talks about science's war with religion in terms you'd expect from an eighth grader, attributing wars to the difference in creation myths rather than, you know, politics.
The topic is known to be one whose mere mention irritates the president, but the piece soft-pedaled the part most galling to Trump, making just one passing reference to Russia.
"If we feel triggered, if it angers us, if it upsets us, if it irritates us or disappoints us or scares us, we're not in a great position to intervene," Reichert says.
In addition to strangulation and choking, the FDA says other concerns may include potential injury to the mouth, or infection if a piece of the jewelry irritates or pierces the child's gums.
Today's talks include "risk reduction" efforts to drive down the chance of an inadvertent military clash between the two countries, even as the Pentagon is ramping up activity that irritates the Chinese.
Besides it being nonsense, the President's use of Rocket Man infringes on the singer's intellectual property (one would think a real estate man would expect property rights) and probably irritates John politically.
Deadly pollution When the air quality worsens to the levels seen in New Delhi, smog becomes visible and the thick haze irritates eyes and throats, bypassing all but the best face masks.
Religion irritates the rational brain because it trades in magical thinking and no proof, but it nourishes the emotional brain because it calms fears, answers to yearnings and strengthens feelings of loyalty.
It also smears them with that smell, the smell that irritates the Parks' noses when they think about it too hard and the smell that the Kims can't wash off of themselves.
"It irritates me when violent sequences are inserted into movies as lazy shortcuts to make up for a bad storyline, or to make a pop-narrative seem 'gritty' or 'dark,'" he writes. Same!
In an argument that thoroughly irritates Democrats, Republicans say that House prosecutors have produced no new information crying out for corroboration by witnesses and that the Senate should move on as a result.
Watch as the butterfly pokes its proboscis around until it irritates the ant enough for the ant to fight back by locking its jaws on the long, straw-like feeding tube of the butterfly.
The good news is, no matter what irritates you, at least nowadays it's really easy to manage what you see in your feed — and hide those annoying posts so you can get some peace.
In real life, or in the event that a teacher comes face to face with a shooter, the bullets would be filled with Pava, a chemical compound that irritates the eyes and constricts the throat.
He does not play well with others, and it may only be a matter of time before his shoot-from-the-lip style irritates the President or causes even more political headaches for the White House.
"When you only do it once every four, five, six or seven days, there's a little more work you have to put in to feel comfortable out there, and sometimes it irritates my back,"' he said.
We have long known that formaldehyde exposure aggravates the respiratory system, causes noses bleeds and irritates skin, but the body of research that links formaldehyde to certain types of cancer has increased significantly in the intervening years.
The scene that best captures all that irritates me about "La La Land" comes when Mia goes to see Sebastian, who has scored a gig in a pop-jazz band fronted by his old frenemy, played by John Legend.
"People see me as someone privileged who has used my position to advantage; that I don't really work, that I am a socialite — that word really irritates me —and that I'm a party girl without any substance," she told the site.
Essential oils such as spearmint, peppermint, or cinnamon can trigger allergic reactions, and a foaming agent called sodium lauryl sulfate often irritates the mouths of people prone to ulcers there (and isn't essential to toothpastes' effectiveness, a 2016 study found).
Over the weekend a violent stand-off between protesters and the police took place, as police fired tear gas and water cannons filled with a dye that irritates the skin at the protesters, according to an earlier report from Business Insider.
And when you're in the consumer business and you've also got the Foundation around your neck, you're in trouble almost day and night because they're always doing something that irritates somebody and why irritate somebody that's going to buy your product. . . .
A replacement for Mr. Trent has yet to be hired, and another aide who routinely irritates rank-and-file aides and lawmakers with combative comments — like when he claimed his fellow congressional aides were elitist "careerists" — is still in place.
In a way, the streaming service's decision to hang onto that series, even as it irritates some subscribers by shedding others, is indicative of the growing pains and competitive pressures with which Netflix is grappling, and why there could be trouble signs ahead.
Hiccups seem to start and stop for no obvious reason, but the US National Library of Medicine notes that hiccups often happen when something irritates your diaphragm, such as eating too quickly, drinking alcohol, feeling nervous or excited or taking certain medicines.
Then again, Groban probably commands more screen time, playing a detective so buttoned up and by the book he won't even run a red light in the middle of the night when nobody's around, which irritates his old man to no end.
Starting from the top, here's why your bowel movements are different during a hangover: When you drink alcohol, it irritates your stomach lining, which can cause a burning stomach upset, explains Alexis Halpern, MD, emergency medicine physician at New York-Presbyterian/Weill Cornell Medical Center.
Irritates me that they also have a section in their rules the clearly states you can not have more then 1 account but I have a friend lucky enough to make a lot of money and uses 2 accounts, and he did not get suspended.
Alcohol makes you urinate, which can lead to dehydration; produces an inflammatory response in your immune system; irritates the stomach lining, often provoking nausea or vomiting; lowers your blood sugar, which can make you feel fatigued or jittery; and expands your blood vessels, which can cause headaches.
" Like me, and most of the women I speak to about this, Bradford doesn't believe in 'age-appropriate' dressing in theory, but acknowledges that it exists for the individual in reality: "The term irritates me, particularly when it's used in relation to the way people dress.
Because alcohol already irritates the GI tract, experts weren't so keen about using NSAIDs like ibuprofen or aspirin with drinking (it's fine otherwise unless, again, you already have stomach troubles.) Finally, taking a bigger dose of anything isn't necessarily going to help with the pain anyway.
Theoretically I'd enjoy the desecration of sacred cows, as when "Hallelujah" becomes a dance banger complete with Europop hook, but the song selection irritates not so much for projecting reverential nostalgia but rather for its treatment of the past as a monolith and its consequent failure to engage.
To the Editor: Pope Francis' evident popularity, which so irritates the Catholic right, is hardly based upon his putative preference for "spontaneous gestures" rather than "ritual forms" but upon his considered willingness to address the world as it is, and to do so with charity, insight, intelligence and reason.
" Big Angel's achievement of the (Mexican) American dream is made possible by working multiple jobs — contrary to the stereotype of lazy Mexicans that irritates him so much — until he finally lands a position running computers for the gas and electric company, even though "he didn't even like computers.
"It irritates me a little bit that every time I talk about a Supreme Court reform to make the institution less political, someone writes a gloss on it that makes it sound like I'm proposing that we simply add justices for the purpose of pulling the Court further to the left," he said.
And the probable reason why Sheeran both irritates critics and delights fans—who, fair enough, enjoy his relatability—is that he's just like any other kind of mediocre bloke you went to school with, or know from down the pub, just with an uncanny, almost unnatural knack for writing a catchy hook.
The three pollutants of most concern in rich countries are nitrogen dioxide (NO2, a brownish gas emitted by car exhausts, and particularly by diesels), ozone (a triatomic form of oxygen that irritates lungs) and soot-particles smaller than 2.5 microns across (which makes them tiny enough to get deep into the lungs).
I like them a lot, though I prefer to wear them when I don&apost have to look at a computer screen for long periods of time, as the clear frames create a glare that irritates my eyes (I have this problem with all clear acetate glasses, so it&aposs not just these!).
The cast is one of the film's main selling points: a pre-MCU Downey as the brash, cynical, alcoholic journalist, with Gyllenhaal as his quiet but persistent disciple, and Ruffalo as the genuinely decent cop who irritates his peers and stretches the limits of his jurisdiction in order to find the clues others missed.
Everlane Cashmere Rib Scarf, available at Everlane $150$150 is a lot of money to spend on a scarf, but the Cashmere Rib Scarf from Everlane has a lot going for it: it provides a lot of warmth, it's the perfect length, and because it's made of 100% Mongolian Grade-A cashmere, it never itches or irritates my neck.
That being said, it deeply irritates me that the original intent of a trigger warning — which was to warn those with PTSD about severe violence (physical and sexual), which can genuinely cause a physiological reaction for people who have experienced similar trauma — has developed into a message of, 'This contains sensitive material that may upset you.
Republican nominee Donald TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE continues to talk like a third-grader and that irritates me, considering that English is not my first language and I have worked for almost 28500 years to speak English well.

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