The Belgian director Joachim Lafosse's "After Love" is an irritating movie about irritating people.
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This went on and on, and frankly I found it profoundly irritating (like, really profoundly and deeply irritating).
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Jenny smokes because she wants to smoke and yells at irritating men because they're irritating — not because of her own supposedly inherently "spicy" Latinidad.
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In a game teeming with deliberately irritating and challenging opponents, this pretty much makes him one of the most irritating in indie games, full stop.
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She's irritating in the way that everyday people — the kind of people you work with and commute with and stand behind in line — are irritating.
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Appropriately enough, the title of the show is Problematic with Moshe Kasher—"problematic" being one of the irritating and inescapable buzzwords of our current irritating and inescapable political moment.
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Of all of the games Mr. Robot's second season has played that have proved irritating, perhaps none has proved more irritating than its willingness to stall — and seemingly endlessly so.
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You can be irritating — you know what I mean?
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That power port is irritating, but necessary according to Razer.
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Make it rain Most flash mobs are just plain irritating.
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Thankfully these irritating bits of bureaucracy have been duly dispatched.
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It is fruitless to blame people for this irritating inconsistency.
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It's very irritating if you have a lot of money.
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Seriously though, is there another question more irritating than this?
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It's coarse and rough and irritating and it gets everywhere.
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Are house group chats as pointless as they are irritating?
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"It was just irritating mostly," Verwoest said of the ordeal.
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Nixon interrupted Cuomo's answers on several occasions, visibly irritating him.
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There are few things as irritating as a delayed flight.
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For that reason, sugaring is less irritating on the skin.
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But this was the most irritating part of our lives.
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Mr. Biden did so last fall, irritating Ms. Warren's allies.
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The teen songstress behind viral hit and irritating earworm "Friday"?
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The tags are irritating to the back of my neck.
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And it's just as irritating when the roles are reversed.
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Everyone is exasperated with a truly irritating little gangster state.
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Another problem is a storytelling contrivance that quickly becomes irritating.
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But I mean increasingly, and I find that super irritating.
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What to you is particularly irritating about New Age terms?
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However, higher concentrations tend to be even more irritating to skin.
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This has been irritating me to death and flooding our reactor.
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No LikeA couple of irritating bugs and so so mic quality.
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However, she has not acknowledged the "One China" policy, irritating Beijing.
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It may be irritating, but it's also part of the landscape.
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The Canadians are irritating trade partners, but also our most important.
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Grapes are great, there's good research behind them, they're not irritating.
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It's an important sequence, but I found it incredibly visually irritating.
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As irritating as that may sound, slower traffic is often safer.
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We just can't help but love them, despite their irritating flaws.
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I was waking up near the sea, and that was irritating.
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It's just irritating when you've got the Surface 4 right there.
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Here's a slightly irritating video to help walk you through it.
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It's sort of like the landline, only much, much more irritating.
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Mosquitoes pose grave threats to human health beyond just irritating bites.
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It's irritating to constantly shave it off and grow it back.
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Sibling rivalry Losing to your brother under any circumstances is irritating.
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Adding any irritating ingredients tends to turn that grease into acne.
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It was 'very irritating' and I was urged to 'please improve.
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I'll be the first to admit, millennials can be really irritating.
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It's just two hours of the world's most irritating couple bickering.
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While usually more irritating than evil, he drew on malevolent roots.
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Republicans have complained for years about how irritating they find Cruz.
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And watching TV with ads has become irritating without a DVR.
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Not in coffee shops because I find coffee shops quite irritating.
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KS: They were there again and they're still multicolored and irritating.
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But she eventually decides to step up, irritating Kendall and Roman.
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It's an irritating pollutant that exacerbates respiratory illnesses and heart problems.
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But poor directing choices don't just result in irritating seat movements.
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Not sure why they thought "incredibly irritating" was an upgrade, however.
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But, at least for some critics, his inventiveness could become irritating.
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They get into everything, clogging car radiators and irritating people's eyes.
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" She adds: "It's just … she can be irritating sometimes, you know?
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What about TikTok does he find unsatisfying or irritating and why?
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Every so often he broke the film, irritating his Army minders.
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To some Britons, American gotten is a cute or irritating invention.
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The most irritating thing was the jets with very loud sounds.
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What's interesting ... I just interviewed Elon Musk, you know, he's the one that's pushed forward all this electric car stuff and if he wasn't irritating everybody — and he can be very irritating — it wouldn't have happened.
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It's confusing, which is slightly irritating, that we did it that way.
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Sunburn has a way of going from irritating to unbearable, real quick.
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This evening will be especially irritating, and wild dreams will arrive tonight.
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" I said, "You need a really irritating person there to say, 'What?
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It's quirky and messy, beautiful to look at, occasionally irritating to hold.
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China views the patrols as irritating and unlawful intrusions into its waters.
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True, she's irritating, but she's the only real candidate who was excluded.
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It's deeply irritating when you've spent thousands on a 4K TV, however.
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Google Has Finally Killed the CAPTCHACAPTCHA's are an irritating but necessary evil.
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Even if you don't follow them, their mere existence is irritating enough.
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The sap is irritating to the skin, but it's neutralized once cooked.
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My monthly pass just renewed last night, so this is really irritating.
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My girlfriend has a cat that's really irritating me at the moment.
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And of course don't inhale the sunscreen, or it can be irritating.
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Many coughing and spitting, their lungs clogged with irritating particles of dust.
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As an essayist he is thought-provoking, tantalizing, irritating, abusing and amusing.
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"To me, the idea of being famous is irritating," Ms. Bündchen said.
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In truth, peevishness has its own irritating charm in books about Hollywood.
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A cultish, worshipful atmosphere can prevail in Salzburg, to sometimes irritating effect.
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The title is quite irritating; the rest of it is very good.
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The irritating result: more dependency on government programs to assist the poor.
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At times it feels juvenile, irritating — "a bit much," as she says.
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"This is extremely irritating to Chinese people, who feel disgusted," she said.
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KS: I know I'm supposed to incorporated it, but it's irritating. Yeah.
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Vanity sizing is shady, manipulative, and — let's be honest — just plain irritating.
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He will be a truly irritating NBA player in the near future.
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They're disposable childhood delights, perhaps, or squeaky, irritating targets of adult rage.
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Others could result in irritating, but not life-upending, frustrations for customers.
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Jonah Hill and Kevin Hart each drop into stores as irritating customers.
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Longing for your friends being kinda gross, kinda mean, and extremely irritating?
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" Being imitated, Mr. Scott said, is both "irritating and a nice thing.
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Yeah, it's the profit-making end of the story that's so irritating.
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It is true that conspicuous displays of wealth are vulgar and irritating.
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Worm worriesShe thought it was an eyelash that was irritating her eyes.
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Bush called the campaign "irritating and petty," and Powell had it stopped.
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And that, to me, is the most irritating we-ness of it.
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You were irritating and obnoxious, and you jumped all over the place.
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Yeah. But that can become abrasive and irritating, which to many it has.
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"My concern is the invasion of privacy … It's eerie and frankly quite irritating."
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The current prototype looks like it would be irritating and a choking hazard.
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The tax for people with disabilities, while all too common, is still irritating.
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" Another said the suppository caused "an irritating burning sensation that lasted for hours.
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U.K. Home Secretary Amber Rudd called the leaks "irritating" in an interview Wednesday.
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The misuse of reflexive pronouns is more irritating to myself than missing apostrophes.
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Nice large keyboard, but a couple of keys are placed in irritating places.
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The most irritating thing about Love might be also what makes it genius.
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However, those with sensitive skin should be wary — lemon juice can be irritating.
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The artifacting around some text isn't a deal breaker, but it is irritating.
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So to only receive a glasses case in return was a little irritating.
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The technology itself has a vast potential to be useful, but also irritating.
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They can also impede your processing speed and barrage you with irritating notifications.
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Reducing the letter-box sized strip of visibility is likely to be irritating.
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Certain oil-based products in your beauty routine could be irritating your skin.
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For most people and pets, however, the bugs are more irritating than dangerous.
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Do you have any irritating memories where you wish you hadn't said something?
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Montenegro accession is irritating Russia – something Donald J. Trump would not approve of.
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It's not unusual to have a colleague that you find annoying or irritating.
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That may be because certain elements of Mr. Zender's intervention became irritating distractions.
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"It's irritating because of the delays but it's also very exciting," he said.
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However, you are likely to feel the lens irritating under the top lid.
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This morning is irritating but the Moon enters your sign later today, Leo!
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Soon they realize they must wait for the story to arrive — how irritating.
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It seems like the irritating person at school, you know what I mean?
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Everyone I spoke to with Native ancestry found this irritating and sometimes insulting.
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I thought nobody could attempt more irritating interruptions than De Blasio last night.
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The fragments got into the tissue that lines the knee, irritating the joint.
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But once it kicked in, it was definitely enjoyable, and thankfully, non-irritating.
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"That was actually the least irritating position for the adult," said Dr. Gish.
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Irritating flaws in their iPhone or Samsung devices lead them to seek alternatives.
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The characters are thoughtful, complex and irritating; sometimes they just talk about ideas.
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That nebulousness is the play's most ingenious aspect, and also its most irritating.
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What commercials do you find the most irritating, poignant, artistic — you name it.
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There's one glitch with these notification actions that I occasionally found really irritating.
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I think the real issue is that you find this co-worker irritating.
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Irritating power games in the European Parliament are the manifestation of something important.
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And isn&apost it irritating when someone else receives credit for your idea?
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Zepeda's irreverent documentary takes its cues from Sim's lighthearted, at times irritating demeanor.
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Notably, it was perceived as a bit more irritating than a humility humblebrag.
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And I know it is true that some higher-pitched speech is irritating.
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But he has done it, in large part, by irritating those same liberals.
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How does a customer count the change without irritating those in line behind?
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Today is very tense, and irritating delays and miscommunications are on the menu.
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And let's face it, baby ducks and pastel colors can be irritating to anyone.
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Interior Minister Matteo Salvini said there apparently was a "stink" of some irritating substance.
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This is an irritating thing designers do, especially when it comes to touch devices.
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It is one of the more irritating things that a boss can tell you.
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Another especially irritating presence, the broken record troll has almost zero range in trolling.
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That has secretions on its skin, which is irritating to mucus membranes of humans.
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If you were to touch one and rub your eye it would be irritating.
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Part of what makes Christmas music so irritating is also what makes it appealing.
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Just consider their line of work: mentoring future generations, who are currently irritating kids.
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Mellie perfectly explains why, exactly, Marcus shouldn't abandon the irritating 44th Scandal-world president.
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It's being ignored, while having major changes made to your livelihood, that is irritating.
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So then why do we find those best friend social media posts so irritating?
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The characters are irksome at best, itchy and irritating at their one-note worst.
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This may well end up irritating the hell out of some people (like me!).
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I guess because they're so used to people asking questions, it must be irritating.
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Wool clothing might be warm, but it can also be irritating to your skin.
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All these irritating memories came rushing back as Mr. Conrad pondered his father's suggestion.
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Problem employees aren't just irritating, they can also be financially draining for a business.
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Soloway's loose, empathetic style and passion for slightly irritating characters are in full force.
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Bakuchiol is a vegan, non-irritating retinol alternative, as explained by Allure in 2018.
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They're common, but potentially irritating and can strip your hair and scalp of moisture.
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"It's very irritating that Putin is getting the credit!" he declared on another occasion.
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Do they all play the same irritating blend of new-age and lounge music?
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But his hardline position appeared to be irritating his 5-Star ally on Wednesday.
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Airborne embers were irritating firefighters' eyes, said Rich Macklin, a Ventura County fire spokesman.
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Though critics praised its intrepid originality, they often found the process stressful or irritating.
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Many products claim to be natural but contain potentially harmful or irritating synthetic ingredients.
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It's an irritating notion because it's difficult to know when it begins and ends.
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I still keep losing my spot in both, audio and ... It's really irritating. Yeah.
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"Patients often use drying or irritating spot treatments out of desperation," Dr. Rhee said.
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Frost who rides at The Festival this year, finds the term "female jockey" irritating.
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"If you're constantly irritating your lips, they will get dry and chapped," she said.
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I can only imagine it's as irritating as air bubbles under your screen protector.
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His Olaf is just as attention-getting, even scene-stealing, but somehow not irritating.
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In fact, he says that interviewers find it "irritating" when applicants don't ask questions.
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This was interesting and stylish, but also irritating because everything tended to blend together.
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The movie cuts to the present day and introduces four archetypal, irritating teen characters.
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On the flip side, if you find it cheesy, it can be very irritating.
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"I think they say that about every woman — it's so irritating," Ms. Orth said.
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Although the constant shadowing was irritating, the diagnosis helped Kim become more patient and understanding.
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Using external auditory messaging was irritating, wasteful, inefficient — but Bravo had asked him to try.
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I don't think anyone should have to tolerate being called an irritating or condescending name.
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Gayglossary provides helpful explainers and super-pretty illustrations to make learning all the less irritating.
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He's hardly a real threat to Light, whose irritating nature does more damage than anything.
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He's both hilarious and irritating, and one of the most memorable parts of the game.
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The cloud DVR is also free of obvious, irritating restrictions, from what I've been told.
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This release of air occurs to push out the particles that are irritating your nose.
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Sally isn't a monster — she's a human being, an irritating, pretentious, wildly ambitious human being.
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I can't name another time when my actions have been so irritating to other people.
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HDCP is an irritating form of copyright protection on all devices capable of 4K playback.
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They also have outdated processors, oddly positioned webcams, and an irritating lack of popular ports.
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But he also employed the Trump trick of demeaning reporters whose questions he found irritating.
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Logical inconsistencies can become so irritating, even the most dedicated audiences will abandon cherished characters.
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I'm not surprised by the racist remarks, but that doesn't make them any less irritating.
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The thick smoke "might be irritating to the eyes, skin and lungs," Arkema officials said.
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" Which is followed by an even more irritating line: "She seems too smart or something.
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Do you ever think that this is maybe pretty irritating for the people behind you?
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So what is Ms. Ziegler doing by frontloading poor Amber with so many irritating traits?
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The replay appears to show that the call is correct, if irritating if you're English.
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It was bewildering, then embarrassing, then irritating — had she been lip-syncing the whole night?
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Use Vaseline for a standard itch and have some basic creams for irritating bug bites.
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Few campus happenings are more irritating to the public than news of a silenced speaker.
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As embodied with heartbreaking earnestness by Mr. Blum, he is clumsy, irritating and mostly ineffectual.
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You have zero choice for it not to be your photo service, which is irritating.
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This is always a delicate issue for politicians sensitive about irritating their employer, the taxpaying public.
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They'll take down everyone from Bill Nye to "irritating vegan evangelists" without batting an eye. Medium.
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If you're fumbling with irritating complexities of movement and management, you're not actually playing the game.
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WATTERS: So, it&aposs intensely uncomfortable, intensely irritating and agonizing, would you say, but not torture.
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Katie, I think being irritating is the most important muscle skill that anyone has to have.
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Well, now you can get your kicks by pranking your mates with this hideously irritating card.
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Though unexpected detours are irritating, they're nowhere near the worst consequence of Google Maps' labeling mistakes.
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McHugh, however, finds it "irritating" that anyone would contend Armstrong took government moon rock without permission.
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The symptoms are like somebody throwing a handful of sand in your eye — it's constantly irritating.
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Even as freedom from slavery was on the horizon, the drums were irritating white power structures.
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There's nothing in this world more irritating than headphones that constantly come loose or fit uncomfortably.
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"To me, the idea of being famous is irritating," Bündchen, 35, told The New York Times.
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Her skin is pretty sensitive, so that treatment is perfect because it's gentle and non-irritating.
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To make the bioadhesive, the scientists directly collected secretions from giant salamanders by irritating their skin.
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Checks and balances can be irritating and slow, and might not deliver the outcome you wanted.
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Designers removed itchy tags, seams and other details that the children could find irritating or uncomfortable.
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Isn't it weird how a person's brand of messy can be so irritating to someone else?
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Anthropomorphizing aside, BV is irritating to say the least, and even tougher to get rid of.
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The irritating – but ultimately harmless – mobile game that had people walking around taking photos of nothing?
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"It's actually irritating as s— because when we started out, I had dark hair," deadpanned Clooney.
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Juergen Hardt, the German government's coordinator for transatlantic policies, said Trump's administration was irritating foreign allies.
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But I also remembered the irritating slide puzzles, the clumsy turret aiming, the awkwardly integrated microtransactions.
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Main character Dawn Wiener was the bullied, degraded, flawed, and deeply irritating kid of the decade.
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But the nuclear deal wasn't meant to fix Iran's regional meddling, irritating as that may be.
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Having lived in New York for 15 years, I found this an odd, slightly irritating, request.
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"In every possible way, we will avoid irritating the top American officials," Ariev told the Times.
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That's why a different kind of dating app pairs you based on things you find irritating.
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It's glitchy and irritating, then propulsive, then absorbing — maybe it's techno for silicon-based life-forms.
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Some passengers have irritating tendencies, like practicing bad hygiene or failing to listen to safety drills.
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In recent years, traditional foaming cleansers have gotten some heat for being overly drying and irritating.
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State-backed media labeled some of them as traitors and "agents of embassies", irritating Western allies.
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But in one sense, at least, his campaign is less irritating than those of his rivals.
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But turns out, through some irritating probing on my behalf, that there were no rich assholes.
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How to convey the magnitude of her troubles without letting her descend into irritating self-pity?
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They have a lot of seams around the legs, which might be irritating on longer runs.
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In the House, there is a desire to get rid of irritating amendments to Dodd-Frank.
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My podcast playlist isn't working for some reason, which is irritating me more than it should.
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Canisius shot 83 percent from the floor in the first half, irritating Pitt coach Jeff Capel.
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Soft polyester terrycloth is easy on your feet and holds up well without irritating tender skin.
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"That's really irritating, you know, bringing up pay and then negotiating it," says the HR expert.
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Half socks simply cut out the irritating sock bunch, and its absence makes all the difference.
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Were you being irritating to them by saying, wait a minute, shouldn't we think about this?
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Your psychic abilities will be boosted—being around annoying people is going to be extra irritating.
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There is also an irritating but genuine grain of truth deep beneath the layers of whining.
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They'll take you do an external website, and it's definitely irritating that they try to hide that.
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That makes their end goal of winning the fame game as an end unto itself less...irritating.
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Hearing about Trump 100 times is as irritating to you as hearing about police brutality six times?
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And equally as irritating to me, he is a heavy smoker and the smell is positively nauseating.
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He's now employed as a traveling salesman -- irritating most of those around him, and endearing a few.
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The noise was so irritating, I asked my husband whether we should go before our drinks arrived.
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The YouTube star had unverified himself in protest of Twitter's verification process, which he thinks is irritating.
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When something irritating finds its way into your nose, nerve endings send a message to your brain.
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The Secret To Getting Perfectly Even SkinThese Non-Irritating Exfoliators Are Here To Save Your Winter Skin
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This is why many wireless earbuds so far suffer from constant, irritating hiccups in the Bluetooth connection.
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It's irritating to check Twitter every second just in case this is the moment he drops something.
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Let's have extensive polling worldwide: What percentage of the public in different countries truly finds it irritating?
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Organic cotton is less irritating for the skin and something that customers have literally been begging for.
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Like Chrome, mute a tab will silence irritating auto playing videos or ads in a browsing session.
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It's a cute, pandering, sometimes irritating movie for kids or for nostalgic adults of a certain age.
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This is a safety feature, although it can become irritating if you're in for a long session.
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I came up in Watergate, that … things happened because someone decided to be really irritating and persistent.
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"Obviously, if this would be very severely irritating, people would stop using the e-cigarettes," Jordt says.
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That he'll likely to lose to Iñárritu for that director's second straight empty spectacular is really irritating.
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And for everyone else it will fall somewhere on the spectrum between mildly entertaining and mildly irritating.
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This support for Clinton, particular among African-American voters, is for some perplexing and for others irritating.
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But PoGo has already been plagued with server issues, irritating bugs, and a thoroughly broken combat system.
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So, the iPhone 7 has basically made me better at irritating my friends and wasting my money.
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Editors' Note: Some of the ingredients used, including lavender oil, might be irritating to some skin types.
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But can you really tackle every issue at once without irritating the hell out of your face?
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Some find this irritating, a man playing alone in his sandbox and asking us to watch him.
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Life just keeps throwing these deeply irritating nuisances at us, whether we're ready for them or not.
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This is merely irritating when it's an image recognition error, but what if it's for "predictive policing"?
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Irritating capsaicin fumes then began polluting the air, causing workers to cough and their eyes to burn.
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If they have to take it for 15 minutes they get annoyed, which is I think irritating.
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As a general response, it was both justified and irritating, considering the money Alice had made her.
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And Genevra, the mousy and manic outcast, orbits them both with an irritating reverence — she wants acceptance.
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"According to the Safety Data Sheet, it is not expected to be irritating or harmful," she says.
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HP has loaded up the Folio with a bunch of irritating built-in apps that generate notifications.
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Fortunately for those who find even quadcopters noisy and irritating, pizza delivery is not on Lockheed's menu.
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When Franny sees Albie after many years, she can't even remember why everyone found him so irritating.
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Some people found the film absurd and irritating, but I was too freaked out to be annoyed.
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The U.S. has also increased naval patrols through the Taiwan Strait in recent months, further irritating China.
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"You're irritating people to change their behavior — that's not what we're here for," Mr. Felder said recently.
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Everlane's Thong, however, is the first I can say is always comfortable and never bothersome or irritating.
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She's been a lightning rod for conservative critics, as well as irritating some in her own party.
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"Hipster" reigned, briefly, as the label of choice for certain irritating would-be members of the bourgeoisie.
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And Ted Cruz has an irritating habit of holding his hand over his heart when he talks.
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Most tout the ability to effectively cleanse the skin without stripping or irritating it — a winning combination.
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Irritating energy arrives this evening, but ultimately, it will lead to a better understanding of your needs.
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In fact, the sheer inevitability of life itself is deeply fucking irritating, but that's by the by.
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"The body's like 'hey, something is irritating my nose; I have to flush that out,'" he says.
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He is less disliked than seen as a loner prone to delivering irritating sermons, fellow senators said.
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It may be irritating to the objects of its devotion, but it is essential to their success.
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His cooks find vinegar's lack of certainty irritating, but for Mr. Lee, it only underscores his affection.
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That can be fucking irritating and can put you in a shitty mood for the next customer.
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Daily hassles, which is suppressing annoyance at delays or anything irritating that would inspire a snarky tweet.
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The others stuck to their guns, irritating May's chief of staff by bombarding him with "pointed" questions.
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However, the board should address your concerns about dust infiltrating your apartment, irritating your airways and eyes.
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We've all been involved in those irritating conversations where we can never get a word in edgewise.
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That's the case in "Ocean's 8," which includes an irritating subplot involving a very bad former lover.
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Lanthimos shot much of the film with a hand-held camera, a device more irritating than purposeful.
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The predictability to this kind of content can be charming or irritating, depending on whoever posted it.
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It's stupendously irritating, unless you work under the assumption that he no longer recalls the real story.
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I had luck with Bombas', and thought they fit nicely without being restrictive (and therefore eventually irritating).
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Serious issues Although black toenails can be irritating, there are more serious issues runners sometimes deal with.
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The study found that the direction sound came from impacted how irritating it was to the listener.
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"This isn't going to be just irritating — this will be literally dangerous," said Mr. Skilling, the meteorologist.
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She isn't really irritating like the cult leader said, she's his "everything;" he would never leave her now.
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The character lurches from whiny to irritating to inappropriately wisecracking — Homer Simpson with a think-tank-caliber résumé.
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He's not as outwardly offensive or irritating as old Natey boy, but God, Chris Redfield is hard work.
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And his chief of staff, who recently coughed during the middle of a network interview, was irritating him.
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Extracts of tea tree, lemon, and bamboo work to exfoliate as well, gently enough to avoid irritating skin.
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Regularly vacuuming your floors can significantly improve the air quality of your home and remove those irritating allergens.
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His arms are bulging with muscles, he's red and sweating, giving his all to this repetitive, irritating task.
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"If the skin is cracked, added fragrances can be more irritating and worsen the condition," Dr. Adigun warns.
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"It's kind of irritating if you think about it," he joked of sharing his birthday with the newborn.
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Voice ads butting in to conversations, even ones with inanimate objects such as smart speakers, are potentially irritating.
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Fullz can help a criminal get past those irritating "secret questions" that sites ask to verify your identity.
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That said, it's a start toward addressing a problem that's far from simple and enormously irritating to consumers.
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Work can be irritating but, as any unemployed person will tell you, it is better than the alternative.
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This is all the more irritating because of the film's swashbuckling potential and the strength of the cast.
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He's irritating Westerners who will find this comment scandalous, and also connecting with his fans back in Russia.
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The top closure is irritating, exasperatingly so because of all the excellent solutions already available on bags elsewhere.
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It's not quite as good as Apple's class-leading Taptic Engine, but it's not buzzy and irritating, either.
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In both Younger and our diary, we follow our lovable friends with their irritating quirks and doomed decisions.
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One twin is irritating and cumbersome, representing trauma and sadness; the other is gentle and understanding, symbolizing acceptance.
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Comedians who say their humor is "risky" have to be one of the most irritating breeds of comedians.
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Dyson has this irritating habit of making wildly expensive products that are actually kind of worth the money.
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It's especially irritating if you're carrying the laptop to a meeting, but don't want to close it completely.
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Check the galleries under each bag to see examples of anything I pick out as nice or irritating.
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A lesion in his sinus behind one eye has been irritating the optical nerve and causing double vision.
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Which is irritating because obviously you don't want to listen to your entire music library in alphabetical order.
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Even with all that irritating pain, Peake managed to beat the previous space marathon record (yes, that exists!).
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That said, frequent thong wearers are at greater risk for irritating their hemorrhoids, if they already have them.
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New scientific developments may explain your friend's irritating British accent she picked up after studying abroad in London.
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Is there anything more irritating than hearing someone gloat about fight predictions that turned out to be true?
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A confession to punching an irritating employee, for example, occasions no searching reassessment of the kitchen's bullying culture.
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California's notorious coastal fog quickly set in, shrouding the launch pad in aesthetically-pleasing but functionally-irritating wisps.
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While some find the ticking of a clock soothing, others find each tick more irritating than the last.
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Not only do I find them irritating, but the thought of applying glue near my eyeballs is horrifying.
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"I think it's irritating when you go to a hotel and they overcharge for certain things," Kjellgren said.
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Is it about cadence of repetition, which we found so enjoyable as children but often irritating as adults?
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But it's possible that someone could find themselves in an irritating situation if they're using an older browser.
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From the lab bench to the field, here's a chronicle of our battle with nature's most irritating killer.
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Ibuprofen is the usual non-heart-attack choice, according to NOLS, because it's less irritating to the stomach.
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As far as he's concerned, this whole show is about his irritating personal journey for love and understanding.
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This is another problem where infection, allergens, or dryness could be to blame for irritating your vaginal skin.
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Starting in the 1990s, Qatar tried to protect itself by aggressively courting and irritating all sides at once.
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The speakers sound just OK. For $229, I expected something better, but they get irritating at high volumes.
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He theorizes the lack of "give" is irritating the knee as it rotates upon release of the ball.
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It provided explanations slowly and reluctantly, irritating booksellers who felt they were all being treated in cavalier fashion.
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And who better to take command than one of the two most irritating ex-public officials in America?
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As irritating as you find people's unsolicited solicitousness, discouraging people from showing concern for others is bad policy.
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Macron threw a curveball at the Americans — irritating some senior Trump administration officials — by inviting Zarif to Biarritz.
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The Neutrogena Ultra Gentle Foaming Cleanser is non-irritating but gives you that squeaky clean feeling you crave.
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But in open-ended conversations about complex issues, such hedges will eventually get irritating, if not outright baffling.
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The Bevel Trimmer was designed to groom coarse or curly hair without irritating skin or causing razor bumps.
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Others feel they haven't been adequately consulted, and the checklist is just another irritating dictum from on high.
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Instead of seeing the person first on your feed, you'll get an irritating notification whenever they post something.
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Ms. Robertson convincingly portrays Sophia's defensiveness and irritating energy, but there's a pinched, limited quality to her performance.
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You're settling down to the new season of "The Crown" when democracy intrudes in all its irritating vulgarity.
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"It is particularly irritating after having broken the deadlock and done it in an intelligent way," said Reedie.
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With raglan sleeves and flatlock stitching, it achieves a better fit throughout without chafing or irritating your skin.
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Irritating as today's problems are, they represent an improvement from the true bad old days of the 1970s.
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I didn't go in depth with them about the euphemism of "bride" for "sexual partner," but it's irritating.
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Chlorine disinfectants react with molecules in swimmers' pee, sweat, dead skin, and lotions to produce irritating chemicals called chloramines.
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A girl might decide that irritating her dad with an eye roll beats dissolving into tears in his presence.
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I'm gonna stay just where I am, where I enjoy being irritating and have no responsibility for my irritation.
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With a toothy grin, Zhang prods his screen, prompting the phone to play a mildly irritating trance-pop song.
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Salvini&aposs campaign-style rhetoric clearly was irritating other members of the League-5-Star Movement alliance governing Italy.
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Dangling threads can be irritating, but tying them all off only works if it's organic to the larger payoff.
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I know I'm not the only person who has been on the receiving end of irritating, uninvited workout advice.
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It was just a scenic beach scene, until the mischievous significant other decided to imitate some fictional, irritating seabird.
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Bathing tobacco leaves in a sugar solution produces less irritating smoke; it is easier and more pleasant to inhale.
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They were published hours after Ms Rudd had criticised the "irritating" leak of Mr Abedi's identity by American officials.
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There's that thing about women having to be pleasing, which is irritating — women aren't there just to be pleasing.
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You know that irritating feature in Facebook that helpfully, constantly, reminds you to share every damn thing you do?
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" While that is an irritating burden to carry in prison, as Taystee adds, "at least that's only in here.
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Facebook Messenger — Facebook's little sister/brother, "wannabe," clingy, needy, irritating, inferior, boring old lady, inconsistent, if not got WhatsApp.
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It's an interesting choice to air scenes that make Kanye look irritating and out of touch with his surroundings.
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Many EU leaders will be pleased to see the back of Mrs May, whom they find ever more irritating.
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It washes off mascara and eyeliner without burning or irritating my eyes, which is a small miracle for me.
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They call him "Jong-un-ee," a colloquialism to signify he's an irritating child that they're overly familiar with.
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The untreated fungal infection under his foreskin became so irritating, that the patient developed balanitis—infection of the foreskin.
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If you use messaging app Slack, you know sometimes it can get a bit irritating, to say the least.
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The Girlfriend Experience is, at times, irritating, captivating, uncomfortable, beautiful, heavy-handed, frightening, confusing, and a little bit dumb.
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And President Trump doesn't seem like he's going to stop fighting back or irritating and threatening his political opponents.
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The only irritating aspect of this production is innate to its subject matter, and may not affect American viewers.
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Some find this #playful, and others find it #irritating, but it has its uses in condensed media like Twitter.
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And safer, more bike- and pedestrian-friendly cities would mean fewer car accident fatalities, and less lung-irritating pollution.
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If you've ever tried to unlock an iPhone with wet hands, you'll know how irritating this issue can be.
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During a performance, she holds a purple Gumby-like figure and squeezes it whenever she hears an irritating sound.
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Retinol is notoriously drying, but formulas that combine the powerful antiaging ingredient with moisturizer can mitigate the irritating effects.
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Organizers struggled to explain why the water in two competition pools kept getting greener and murkier, irritating athletes' eyes.
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I can sit at my desk listening to AirPods for most of the day without them feeling too irritating.
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And in rare instances you might need surgery to drain some of the irritating fluid released by your cyst.
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Cons: It's an irritating thing to say, but everytime I watch Giannis play basketball he leaves me wanting more.
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We asked friends and co-workers to sum up the most irritating pet they've come across in six words.
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It's triple peptide blend is effective but not irritating for sensitive skin, so it's great for all skin types.
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As a side note: None of my housemates could watch me eat the tarantulas, which was a little irritating.
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They combine non-irritating cleansers with natural essential oils like bergamot and spearmint to deliver a soothing, hydrating experience.
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On the plus side, the campaign's recent unpleasantness has provided a wonderful opportunity to randomly torture irritating Republican officeholders.
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We're doomed That irritating "Baby Shark" song is now a Top 40 hit, and Western civilization is officially over.
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Every pair of Feetures also has a seamless toe, so you never have to deal with any irritating seams.
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I just find it irritating, especially when I throw the ball up and it wasn't there the last time.
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Liquids thin out the mucus, making it less irritating to the throat and easier for the lungs to expel.
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But even worse, it's all in the service of a slog of a story about irritating and unspecial characters.
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As a result, many react to irritating situations as if these encounters were more dire than they actually are.
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On interviews: What makes a good talk-show host comes up an irritating number of times in your life.
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It's time to talk about the biggest and most irritating oversight of the streaming revolution: No playlists, no shuffle.
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Got to be respectful, a lot of times, late at night, spirits be tired, this might be irritating them.
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This product placement feels hilariously out of place in Final Fantasy XV's universe, but it's more entertaining than irritating.
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A: I can imagine few letters more irritating than one describing the condition of my recycled peanut butter jar.
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Lately my contacts have been irritating my eyes and I hate wearing glasses, but can't see without them either.
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At first, I found the dubbing irritating, for the same reasons nobody likes satellite-phone delays or drunk ventriloquists.
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A deep cleaning facial brush is a must over irritating makeup wipes (and way better for the environment, BTW).
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" She felt Crawford "carried this saccharine politeness to such an exaggeration of courtesy that it was disgusting and irritating.
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Several other former workers said the flakes could get in their masks or in the suit, irritating their skin.
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It's disappointing that Haynes hasn't solved the recurrent problem of the Wife, that irritating, waiting, nagging yet loving stereotype.
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Trump has in recent months removed irritating checks on his power from the Defense Department and the Justice Department.
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This is always what is irritating about Kenny—you shouldn't be cutting your own hair, but actually he can.
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Girls is often best when it acknowledges that its characters are irritating but allows that their pain is valid too.
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For one, warmer temperatures mean trees and grass that produce the irritating allergenic pollen have longer seasons when they're pollinating.
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This air purifier has a built-in ionizer that can improve your vehicle's air quality, eliminating stenches and irritating allergens.
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The main shoulder buttons don't have much depth and travel to them, but they also don't feel clicky or irritating.
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But when they come into contact with light or air, they can oxidize and become irritating to eyes and skin.
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We understand they're only trying to be nice, but it can often feel exhausting and irritating at the same time.
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"Anything like detergent that's very reactive, or contains surfactants, is going to be very irritating for the lungs," Anderson says.
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The Moon is in Fire sign Aries today, bringing you information—as well as a stressful, irritating conversation this afternoon.
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If a president were to slug "an irritating heckler", for example, he should be "prosecuted for violating the criminal laws".
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If all else fails, give your irritating family member a beverage cooling mug and say it's a regular coffee mug.
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Chemical sensitivities are not allergies because it's not the immune system attacking anything; it's foreign synthetic particles irritating the airways.
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That's because household dust is full of lots of other irritating stuff, including pet dander, mold spores, and fabric fibers.
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It's also super gentle, so you don't have to worry about irritating your dog's skin or taking out unnecessary fur.
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Treble, on the other hand, while being just as important and fundamental to any song, can prove grating and irritating.
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Jacobs didn't really get fired for being Jacobs, any more than the Young Bucks were sued because they're uniquely irritating.
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"They totally ignore what we say and what we want, which is irritating," said Lajos Kovacs, one of the protesters.
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"Mad Tiger" is entirely earnest in its affection, even when Red shows up at Purple's first show, seriously irritating Yellow.
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It will be a cash cow for cable news networks and launch the careers of dozens of irritating TV commentators.
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The appalling resolution of a 2-megapixel camera is less funny, and the nonexistent low-light capabilities are positively irritating.
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No need to worry about irritating your skin; the mask is clinically proven to be gentle enough for sensitive skin.
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Claim to fame: Lawrence played the irritating, bacon-loving Beans in Disney's "Even Stevens," which ran from 2001 to 2003.
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Like Dixon's hangover in that famous scene from Kingsley Amis's Lucky Jim, the academy today isn't just irritating: It's bad.
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As such, it demands complete surrender to a vision that veers from bewitching to irritating, sometimes within the same scene.
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But some passengers have irritating tendencies, they told us, like practicing bad hygiene or failing to listen to safety drills.
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But since Erika and Clementine have known each other since childhood, they have irritating mothers lurking in the background, too.
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What followed was a minute-long commercial which was completely absurd, irritating in its conceptual superiority, and actually quite funny.
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"The actions surrounding the ... #BVT are extremely unusual and irritating," President Alexander Van der Bellen said on Twitter on Friday.
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The ride and noise on the highway are irritating, and the interior isn't as exciting as the exterior may suggest.
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It was assembled by the hotel manager, Helgi, to ease the toil of having to answer irritating questions from patrons.
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"I had no intention of writing a book, but there was something that kind of was irritating me," he said.
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As a tap aficionado, I find this irritating and consider the kicklines in "SpongeBob" and "Margaritaville" to be cop-outs.
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A nonprofit's inbox is full of friendly but irritating emails from admirers who wonder if the organization might hire them.
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Mr. Roma, along with Singh's many other devoted pals, accepted these irritating quirks as the price of his invigorating companionship.
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It develops what we called allergies, chronic immune system attacks — inflammation — in a way that is counterproductive, irritating, even dangerous.
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The wine list is very lopsided in favor of three-figure bottles, an irritating move for a fairly casual spot.
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" Ai recounted that he "found the comment irritating but not wholly strange," saying, "Immigrants to Germany do hear such things.
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When even bedsheets began irritating his skin, he started researching the properties of different fibers and how clothing was made.
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"Irritating the lining of the esophagus could lead to increased inflammation and more rapid turnover of the cells," he said.
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"It's just been irritating to me," she says, the way people tiptoe around with their language, afraid to offend anyone.
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This critique is irritating and wrong in many ways, but for the purposes of my point here, let's grant it.
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I like seeing the streets covered in snow or rain although some people might find it irritating, stressful, or slippery.
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Yes, the seeds, clustered at the fruit's core, were irritating, but nearly everyone in the industry acknowledged the Duncan's superiority.
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Business Insider spoke with a number of Walmart associates about rude or irritating things they wished customers would stop doing.
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How do the two of you feel about the series leaning into one of its most irritating characters like this?
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Also, the first set Sony sent for review were broken on arrival with an irritating buzzing coming from the right earcup.
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The idea was to make a formula that was much less irritating than silver nitrate but equally effective at killing bugs.
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A new "collections" feature for Edge is designed to improve the irritating experience of collecting information and notes from the web.
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Jerry Dye, one of the members of Clueless Turds, explained that newbies can be irritating, and that's why they get trolled.
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Turns out your basic club drunk is just as irritating whether you're in a downtown Delhi bar or a Vegas superclub.
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I'm going to Global Entry, too, because I just have been traveling a lot abroad and I found that irritating, too.
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First there are the pathetic wankers, then there are the irritating wankers, and then, finally, there's the Vincent-type of wanker.
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The engine is appropriately muffled, road noise is filtered out and the slipperiness of the body helps avoid irritating wind noise.
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Up close, the lack of precision is irritating, and the camera can get caught behind buildings or inside of giant enemies.
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"Cotton in general tends to be non-irritating to your skin," says Raquel Dardik, MD, of the Tisch Women's Health Center.
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One recent study reports that irritating chemicals can form when the ingredients in vape juices mix in the bottle, for example.
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More than any single performance, it's the directorial conception of the Almeida's "Uncle Vanya" that makes it so fascinating and irritating.
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While she said she thought de Lesseps was smart and cultured, she clearly also finds her behavior irritating, if not maddening.
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Aside from being unoriginal, it's definitely irritating to see these girls making money off a culture they know absolutely nothing about.
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The ninjas are gone, as is Daredevil's irritating girlfriend Elektra, who was more of a male fantasy than a convincing character.
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The upending of my enjoyment vis a vis the main narrative of the show made it even more frustrating and irritating.
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Tis the season for spending time with your lovely but mildly irritating family and distant relatives you haven't seen all year.
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These scenarios include stopping the use of an irritating product or trying an over-the-counter treatment for a yeast infection.
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As irritating and expensive as Disney's streaming monopoly will be, it's the company's dominance over culture that feels the most terrifying.
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Others may see this as an opportunity for brands to inundate users with ads and irritating notifications during their Uber rides.
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While that may be such a numbingly simple concept that it's irritating just to read, Democrats somehow forget this basic truth.
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How irritating is this post to anyone with an appreciation for the hard work waiters do—or a modicum of class?
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This was followed by an even more irritating section set within what can only be accurately described as a gigantic toilet.
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When I reviewed the Surface Book, I found it irritating and surprising that ink support in Windows 210 was so limited.
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Other common complaints included irritating insects, cramped spaces, slower service and the zoolike experience of having passers-by watch you eat.
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I get very protective of my Auntie Hillary, and when people talk about your personal life, I find it very irritating.
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Just like in Cambodia, the group quickly decides on a consensus boot — the woman who's irritating everybody with her bad attitude.
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If your "therapist" goes offline or provides bad advice due to a malfunction, the consequences could range from irritating to lethal.
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If it weren't for my in-store visits, I'd still be using cheap, irritating lube and assuming the discomfort was normal.
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One of the many irritating aspects of Warcraft is that it plunges you into its world without much care or concern.
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I also personally banned any fragranced cosmetics, phthalates, and silicone after learning that they can be extremely irritating and pore-clogging.
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Image: redditor ghsNICKLike the Netflix bug, this new Blu-Ray bug isn't a deal breaker, but is definitely irritating and unattractive.
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KS: Also the images around meditation are also sort of irritating, people who tell you about how calm they are too.
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Issues concerning your home or family are especially irritating today; however, some amazing transformations could also take place involving these subjects!
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Though coworkers of any gender can be irritating, men have their own particular methods of annoying the shit out of you.
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But he almost always votes with the administration (83.6 percent of the time, according to data collected by FiveThirtyEight), irritating Democrats.
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The brawl began when the group was staring at a man they thought resembled the lead singer of UB40, irritating him.
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It can be linked to bad oral hygiene, tobacco, irritating mouthwash, and antibiotics, but the reasons it happens are still unclear.
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But I find them irritating, so would you please, as a courtesy to me, refrain from airing them in my presence?
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The setting tends to give even big-budget movies a "soap opera" look that some viewers — and filmmakers — find very irritating.
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His untruths, which lately average almost two dozen a day, have long since stopped being news, becoming instead irritating background noise.
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Or you could just use regular ol' toilet paper, but it can be irritating, leave a residue, and even cause infections.
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Although, of course, sometimes it can be irritating when your mother wants to go out later than you at a party.
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Last September in Miami, Dodgers Manager Dave Roberts had removed Hill after seven perfect innings for fear of irritating a blister.
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A child's voice in "Jacob's Room," disrupting a painter trying to paint, originates in the irritating children outside Woolf's own window.
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This is that irritating question again: if you could have no eyes or no ears which would you chose to lose?
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A group of comedians have parodied each Tube line and the individual — and often irritating — traits that make each line unique.
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His work is accessible, unpretentious and occasionally glib, and it has proved irritating to some of his more theoretically inclined contemporaries.
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They remove hair without irritating sensitive areas, leaving stubble, or making shaving more of a chore than it has to be.
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Ma screeches at her smartphone, irritating the older white woman next to her, who then becomes the target of Ma's rage.
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The music, by Gabriel Prokofiev (grandson of Sergei) is a motorless mélange of electronics and strings, at once irritating and dull.
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Another irritating aspect of ObamaCare was reportedly the individual mandate, which forces people to pay a penalty for not purchasing insurance.
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But I have noticed a couple of things that I find concerning and irritating about how policy makers talk about tech.
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It's alcohol- and paraben-free, so you won't have to mess around with irritating chemicals to fully indulge in rosé season.
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To enjoy "The Devil's Candy," then, one must tolerate slapdash writing (by the director, Sean Byrne) and profoundly irritating adult behavior.
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Stronger words from the president would risk irritating Xi, who has publicly approved of Hong Kong Chief Executive Carrie Lam's management.
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Having a bad boss is more than just irritating — it can cause very real damage to your mental and physical health.
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"When the salt sits on the skin, it's drying and irritating, so please shower before you go to Dr. Frank's office."
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But long before these problems came to light, I found the lack of women in leadership roles in the sport irritating.
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The strikes, many of them in Pakistani territory, are deeply irritating to Pakistan, which considers them a threat to its sovereignty.
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So McConnell has been doing very well indeed — family money, Senate majority and no irritating votes on stuff he doesn't like.
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Because I think when you do the imagination thing, to get it actually done, you have to be irritating or agitating.
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" But the best one might be his comment on those irritating Zubat: "Bats, with their fluttering zigzag flight are not easy targets.
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For fellow diners who aren't used to American decibel levels, this noisiness can be particularly irritating — and it has been for me.
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"Say goodbye to irritating bugs ruining your outdoor activities with the Kelsyus Original Canopy Chair with Bug Guard!" the chair's description reads.
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Tonight's irritating thanks to the Moon bickering with Mars, but you can use the angst to get a lot of stuff done!
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The goading messages may have been particularly irritating to the Beijing government given Twitter has been banned in the country since 2009.
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Uber's more aggressive style, while irritating to public officials, has allowed the company to expand faster, building public awareness and market share.
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They're difficult to exchange and input into the console, and just generally make it an extra bit more irritating to connect online.
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Yellow ink is associated with sun sensitivity, which can be irritating because you have to cover up your tat to protect it.
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That might not sound impressive, but it's one of the most irritating experiences you'll notice across a range of laptops these days.
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Unlike the nicotine in regular cigarettes, which can be irritating to the throat and lungs, nicotine salt doesn't cause those unpleasant feelings.
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It occurs when you breathe in an irritating substance or particle, which passes through your nostrils into the lining of your nose.
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Despite being marketed as a step into the future, it launched with more hardware issues and irritating design flaws than playable titles.
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That's especially irritating since the wide variety of accents among the actors makes it hard to tell what the name actually is.
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That's clearly very important because — to win over users — Fleksynext suggestions will need to feel telepathically useful, rather than irritating, misfired nag.
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"The most 'effective' forms tend to be the most irritating," says Schueller, so a weaker form doesn't necessarily mean a bad thing.
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But some exfoliating methods, like gritty scrubs, can work almost too well, damaging or irritating the skin's natural barrier in the process.
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Otherwise the centres would become magnets for fresh migrants from across Africa—irritating the countries that must be persuaded to host them.
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READ THIS NEXT:These Treatments Will Plump Your Lips Without Irritating The Hell Out Of ThemWhich Kylie Lip Kit Is Right For You?
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Gloves and barrier creams can help to diminish the impact and direct contact of the irritating chemicals on the skin, Smith added.
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I usually find off-center trackpads irritating, but the way the Area-51m balanced on my lap kept me from getting annoyed.
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In some contexts, it can be obnoxious and irritating to people, and they don't respond well; they may get angry and defensive.
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Order fell away in the banqueting hall, where performers danced naked on the table, which most guests found irritating more than outrageous.
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Since the beginning of iOS, one of the most irritating features has been that stupid magnifying glass interface for copying and pasting.
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But the choice to make Abbi be Ilana perhaps unintentionally serves as a reminder of the most irritating aspects of Ilana's character.
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Pop-ups can be irritating, so knowing how to block pop-ups on your Mac can help streamline your web browsing experience.
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Menthol is a soothing agent that creates a cooling sensation, and flavorings mask the irritating nature of tobacco smoke on the airway.
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If someone steps on your train it's really irritating but it's kind of your fault, not the person who stepped on it.
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"It's just a place that is more irritating to me than anything else," Proulx told The Guardian of her experience in Seattle.
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Talk of effectiveness suggests that law is simply a consideration, one that can be discarded when it proves too onerous or irritating.
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The production notes refer to this as a "kinder, gentler" take on "Transformers," which sounds better than a "quieter, less irritating" one.
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But as Campbell told Insider, these types of straighteners can be harsh and damaging to one's hair while also irritating their skin.
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French pharmacy cult favorite Bioderma earns our vote for the best micellar water because it's non-irritating, effective, and a great value.
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Glossier Super Pure gives you the benefits of niacinamide and zinc without the irritating effects you might get from a stronger formula.Pros:Cons:
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A few months after starting hospice, we decided to stop using her oxygen monitor at night, because it was irritating her skin.
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The hypnotist's voice was also kind of irritating, and I was bothered that he kept telling me how "amazing" it all felt.
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The poster on its own isn't much more than an irritating fad, but it represents one small facet of a bigger trend.
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But before you suffer even one more irritating day of being rubbed the wrong way, look to the anti-chafe products ahead.
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Dust bunny in the corner catch your eye, irritating you but just not enough to get up and do something about it?
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It's one of Sephora's clean skin-care products so it's made without potentially irritating sulfates, parabens, mineral oils, synthetic fragrances and more.
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It is irritating because you don't want to give people who haven't read the book an inaccurate idea of what it's about.
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But now that you mention it, "Hey, could you …" as an opening in a business request tactic is both widespread and irritating.
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Gail: Yeah, and except for a few really irritating entries — I am thinking again of our mayor — it's pleasant for the voters.
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Pros: Non-irritating (even on eyes) and gentle, removes makeup, and leaves skin moisturizedCons: Won't remove waterproof makeup, not entirely fragrance-free
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The main reason BA has so far managed to keep investors happy despite irritating passengers is its chokehold on London's Heathrow airport.
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The delay of the Cadillac tax, while not at the core of the ACA, is particularly irritating for architects of the law.
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"The thing I find irritating is when someone says, 'Oh, you're so wonderful' and puts you up on a pedestal," says Ruthann.
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More recently, in that irritating way of his, Mr. Trump has casually said that next year he will go to the dinner.
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Workers at TPC on Thursday stemmed butadiene leaks, reducing air over the city to non-irritating levels, Port Neches fire officials said.
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The anti-chafe design also prevents painful or irritating rubbing whether you're lounging around your home or moving through a yoga flow.
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Whether you're using it for work, gaming, or streaming, there's nothing quite as irritating as when a web browser is running slow.
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They also produce crisp highs and deep bass while filtering out irritating background sounds and can withstand rain, sweat, spills, or showers.
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I'm probably more in sympathy with the Aussie balance between individual and community rights, so I find your tilt irritating at times.
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Such is Bali's formal strategy: throughout the record, she regularly goes for the scratchiest textures, the whiniest tones, the most irritating noises.
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And I had to play that role and I don't like irritating people and you need to invite them in from outside.
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A barking dog is one of the most irritating sounds one can hear, especially if it is in the middle of the night.
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He's the irritating boyfriend of one of your girlfriend's friends, the reason you make up shit to avoid the Friday night double date.
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A favorite of derms for patients post-laser treatments, this tinted mineral SPF keeps your complexion safe without irritating or aggravating delicate skin.
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They display more color, have none of the irritating issues our TVs do, like banding, pixelation, or halos, and they're sharp as hell.
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Return to the central plot, before finishing -- last season, anyway -- with some sort of giant cliffhanger, however irritating and manipulative that might be.
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It wasn't so much that his points were wrong (though sometimes they were, which was even more irritating), it's that I LOVE coffee.
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The Adobe survey focused on the most irritating phrases in work e-mails, which exclusively related to passive-aggressive reminders about previous messages.
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Even the idiosyncrasies of irritating characters, like Geralt's not-especially-reliable horse Roach in The Witcher 3, can become endearing given enough time.
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Out went the ministerial limousine, neckties and French bureaucratese; in came second-class train travel, sweatshirts and irritating Franglais terms like "un helper".
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And, just when you thought it couldn't get more irritating, it also performs a screen takeover, interrupting whatever you're doing on your phone.
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The energy will likely be irritating, especially as you try to work out responsibilities with your partners, but important changes will be made.
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Thanks to a handy Chrome extension, it's possible to disable one of Netflix's most irritating (and subtly judgmental) features: the continue watching button.
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Sorry, I know, but Q-tips can push earwax further inside your head, making impaction worse or irritating the inside of your ear.
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There is nothing more irritating than strapping your children into the car, loading it with your stuff, then realizing a door is open.
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For most of their lives Brexiteers have been dismissed by the establishment as irritating protuberances who got in the way of good government.
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"We benefit [from the standoff], but we don't want to be seen to benefit," says an Omani official, wary of irritating Saudi Arabia.
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In the 1987 film "Good Morning, Vietnam," the late Robin Williams butts heads with a grouchy lieutenant over his irritating knack for abbreviations.
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People's natural reaction is to use soap, but soap can be pretty irritating in the female genital area, so you should avoid that.
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" DT: "It's also frankly irritating when people call something unflattering, as if I dress for my body and not the creativity behind it.
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But she finds it irritating when haters make comments and critiques on matters that she hadn't welcomed opinions on in the first place.
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The new SLMD Blemish Cream is an all-over-the-face acne treatment, made without any trace of can-be-irritating benzoyl peroxide.
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"The airway may get used to inhaling hot substances, making the transition to inhaling marijuana smoke less irritating," Audrain-McGovern said by email.
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On Capitol Hill, Trump's open attacks of McConnell are seen as further irritating an already frayed relationship between the White House and Congress.
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You can also block irritating ads, trackers, and malware with the new MACE feature — and even block unwanted connections with an advanced firewall.
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The blend isn't as potent as the medicated creams she prescribes, but it has the advantage of being non-irritating and non-drying.
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"Anything that has a flavor is potentially irritating and anything with a flavor in it will make you lick your lips," she said.
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"One of the very irritating things on the reporting on our work was the idea that somehow it was so easy," he says.
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There are things we like about it, but there will be a thousand things one finds irritating or irksome or unjust about it.
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When time travel rules go by the wayside, logical inconsistencies can become so irritating, even the most dedicated audiences will abandon cherished characters.
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Whether it's the result of a mosquito bite, an allergic reaction, or dry skin, few sensations are quite as irritating as the itch.
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You're a frontrunner with low self-esteem: Golden State Warriors, Los Angeles Lakers Bandwagon jumping is a timeless, ever-irritating sports fandom felony.
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The patch fixes a handful of irritating flaws, but it also optionally restores old content that was cut during Bloodlines' troubled development process.
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Lady Susan is an easy-to-love anti-heroine, a far cry from the rather dull Elizabeth Bennet or the irritating Dashwood sisters.
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"Just staggeringly irritating that - 20 years after the birth of the web - NBC still shows the Olympics with a time delay," Baker tweeted.
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In addition, there is a matter of constitutional rights and people's right to free speech even if it is foolish, wrong or irritating.
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It's a little more fun than simply standing up, but the notifications get just as irritating so you can disable them in settings.
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The uninhibited capitalization, if done skillfully, can be quite charming, but the habit also has the potential to be Incredibly Irritating at times.
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With that in mind, the simple question I'm asking is what return are you getting by holding onto something painful, frustrating or irritating?
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Goop's Replenishing Night Cream is made with 89% organic ingredients and is free from potentially irritating chemicals like artificial fragrances, parabens, and sulfates.
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Fort Salonga, Long Island To figure out whether something in your basement is irritating your airways, spend a few days away from home.
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It has over 13,000 five-star reviews, and it whitens teeth naturally without the harsher peroxides that can be irritating for sensitive teeth.
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His overdramatic, fourth-wall-breaking monologues, easily the most irritating of the "House of Cards" signature stylistic flourishes, are back in full force.
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After a month of irritating those around you and being subjected to everyone's grandma's can't-fail home remedies, you've officially got intractable hiccups.
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As irritating as they are, software updates are important, and we should start getting in the habit of following through on those notifications.
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Even more irritating, sites like Google have separate screens for entering a username and password, making password managers' auto-fill process unnecessarily arduous.
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He recalls one of the most irritating gaming experiences he's ever had, attempting to play MLB 14: The Show on his cousin's PS4.
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Zeichner says that he often prefers isotretinoin for those with sensitive skin because they won't need to apply potentially irritating topicals during treatment.
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After Martinez explained that she had gone braless to avoid irritating a fresh sunburn, the dean asked her to put on an undershirt.
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Spacey's goofy Southern schtick should have grown irritating three seasons ago, but he clearly decided to say "Fuck it" and ham it up.
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While he occasionally identifies the people he writes about, his insistence on omitting last names or creating pseudonyms is irritating in the extreme.
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The Peter Thomas Roth Acne-Clear Invisible Dots are a mess-free spot treatment that quickly shrinks blemishes without irritating the surrounding skin.
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But even the best art apps on iPadOS have some irritating quirks you wouldn't have to deal with on a desktop or laptop.
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It happens when the acid from your stomach splashes up into your esophagus, irritating both your esophagus and the larynx, or voice box.
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They end with the two of them telling stories at dusk, having banished loneliness and its irritating expression, fidgeting while your friend reads.
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When you can skip the line and buy concert tickets on your phone, waiting in line to vote in an election is irritating.
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Irving's procedure was to remove a wire in his surgically repaired kneecap, since that wire was irritating a tendon and apparently causing soreness.
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I tried the lace version, and they were comfortable while standing, but could become irritating against my (admittedly sensitive) skin when sitting down.
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The agency has been a favorite target of Republicans, who have complained that it unfairly investigated conservative organizations and reveled in irritating taxpayers.
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Tony Maggs: Most alarm clocks work by irritating you until you wake up and, as a result, you wake in a bad mood.
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What happened: As Mr. Levin grew in stature, he began to press for more responsibility and money, irritating his mentor, the newspaper reported.
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I think that's fair, but it's irritating that people get angry when you answer questions, but don't give them the answer they want.
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Those effects are in keeping with the goals of advocates, but irritating to the companies that make, bottle, distribute and sell sugary beverages.
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Wireless Controllers for Nintendo Switch — $37.99 See Details Playing multiplayer on the go can be extremely irritating because the screen isn't exactly huge.
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"It's a little irritating when I read that we have been soft on Donald Trump," he said, according to three of the people.
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Simple Foaming Facial Cleanser, available at Walmart, $5.99Simple's Foaming Facial Cleanser cleans my skin thoroughly without irritating it or drying my skin out.
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It can monitor vital signals over a long period of time without inflaming or irritating skin, a side effect of many current devices.
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B.H.L.'s latest book, "The Genius of Judaism," which is intermittently fascinating and irritating, if not unparseable, does little to clarify the picture.
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When clothing exceedingly rubs against a runner's chest, armpits, thighs or groin, it can be irritating and painful, almost like a rug burn.
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The Democratic Senate leader, Chuck Schumer, must rank as one of the most irritating figures in a crowded field of boring legislative hypocrites.
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All of this behavior is super irritating if you're a customer of Google, Apple, or Microsoft who enjoys using services from different companies.
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That said, one large gallery of Broken Time is completely taken up by an irritating installation that seems intended to protest climate change.
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I find it quite irritating, especially since we (co-op shareholders) pay a monthly maintenance fee, some of which presumably goes to the company.
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The entire process took less than 40 minutes and Schook was very careful to use feather-like strokes to avoid irritating my sensitive visage.
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As for blemishes, I use a spot treatment so that it's only focused on the blemish and not irritating the rest of my face.
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The additional information that victims heard traditional, irritating sounds within the human hearing range certainly makes the reports of permanent hearing damage more understandable.
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While Kylie noted this product does contain fragrance (most of her others do not) I found the soft, discreet scent non-irritating and pleasant.
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"If you say something racist or sexist, I'll de-friend you!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!" warned the brave Internet heroes, changing the world, one irritating threat a time.
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This modest entry, if modesty is possible in this genre, delights in the way its percussive synthesizer punch renders several formerly irritating melodies palatable.
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Breathable, moisture-wicking underwear is your friend — not cotton, which can trap moisture, or lace, which tends to be more irritating on your skin.
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Yeah, being not-Uber is not so much fun, and actually having been there and thought of the idea would have been really irritating.
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The only irritating part was I started to feel the weight of the specs on my nose bridge a few minutes into my session.
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Nothing sucks more than having a fly take first dibs of your food or seeing irritating bites appear out of nowhere on your skin.
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App Smart ALL the cute red hearts, chocolates, flowers and poetry can get irritating this time of year if you're searching for someone special.
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Perhaps most irritating to the banks are the Fed's annual stress tests, estimating how much equity would be burned up in a hypothetical crisis.
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Condoms People who are allergic to latex can experience an irritating rash when exposed to products—like condoms—made with the plant-based rubber.
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Beachgoers in Florida are now on high alert after authorities confirmed an outbreak of sea lice, irritating creatures that cause a nasty skin rash.
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But it's irritating and condescending that so many of my family members and friends really think I can't be happy as a single woman.
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Aren't platforms like Facebook and Twitch just irritating their own users in order to give their ad partners a larger (but less-interested) audience?
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On most seasons,* the contestants who go first are the ones who were annoying, who started fights, who were too irritating to live with.
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During that time they would be exposed both to high radiation levels and to the increasingly irritating tics and habits of their fellow crew.
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While Greg can purposefully veer towards to irritating, Hinton and Marwan Salama's portrayals of Ashley and Navid Shokrani give the show its major draws.
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Meanwhile, Beijing urged all parties to "stay calm and stop irritating each other" on Wednesday after receiving a rare rebuke from Pyongyang, Reuters reported .
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"Wipes like these probably do not cause infections, like yeast or bacteria, but can be very irritating to the vulvar skin," Dr. Birenbaum says.
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Dr. Engelman notes that anyone prone to eczema, or any kind of inflammatory skin condition, should avoid potentially irritating the skin with high heat.
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May's room for maneuver to cut a deal that would please business while irritating Britons who want a sharper break with Brussels is limited.
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Within a day, social media would cycle through phases of a little brother on a long road trip: being irritating, insufferable, exhausting, and snarky.
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Shaving is expensive and irritating and the results last only until the next cool breeze blows by, giving you that sexy goose-bump stubble.
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If this were coming from someone like, say, Mitt Romney, we could have a discussion about whether the comment was sexist, or just irritating.
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Research says that when we're stressed about something, say our coworker's constant distractions or irritating mistakes, we experience a "fight-flight-or-freeze" response.
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An inaccurate — and extremely irritating — TV and film stereotype is doing a disservice to the women of Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland.
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ESPN also became a distracting focal point for investors, overshadowing success in the film studio, theme parks and consumer products, and irritating Mr. Iger.
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They found that certain ingredients can react to create throat-irritating chemicals that aren't on the pod packaging, likely because these reactions were unintended.
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Warts don't pose any serious health problems, but can still be irritating, so avoid them by investing in a good pair of flip-flops.
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He basically just spends his time mildly irritating the people closest to him and then does a big fist about it at the camera.
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Trump himself had previously suggested that Nigel Farage, now leader of Britain's Brexit Party, would be a good choice as ambassador, irritating British officials.
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You know how it's faintly irritating when you have to change an international recipe in cups and Fahrenheit into good old-fashioned metric measurements?
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Other star ingredients include niacinamide, which controls oil, and vitamin C, which regulates the oxidation of lipids that can be irritating to the skin.
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As law enforcement, this catch-and-release ritual seems to accomplish little more than irritating the pimps, who have surely budgeted for it anyway.
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" It seems like a lot of agita for a work whose own creator describes it as having "an auditory element that is extremely irritating.
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And I always found it irritating and almost disrespectful to the community that the court was serving to say: 'Well, what do you expect?
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The term "dick" can also refer to a person — usually in a negative sense, to refer to someone who is selfish, irritating, or stubborn.
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Then there were the incessant buttons to click, documents to send, and other mildly irritating tasks, all as I worked towards the next promotion.
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Sometimes in high-pressure jobs, at the risk of irritating someone who is paying your salary, you have to substitute your judgment for theirs.
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The US has not been very public about its efforts partly to avoid irritating Pyongyang in the midst of negotiations over its nuclear program.
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The caterpillars' hairs, which can be released as a defense mechanism or carried by the wind, contain thaumetopoein, an irritating protein, the commission said.
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First, teenagers bring us their problems; second, we earnestly offer suggestions and solutions; and third, teenagers dismiss our ideas as irritating, irrelevant or both.
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But its mating call is so loud — and so irritating — that some Californians have called the police after mistaking it for a car alarm.
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Feminism hypocrisy and scrutiny from the left wouldn't be so irritating if the press were equally as tough on the children of Democratic leaders.
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One reason is that labor unions traditionally favor protective tariffs since they want to boost American manufacturing, and Democrats traditionally avoid irritating labor unions.
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"I was looking around and just noticing all the rubble that is created by us humans, and it really started irritating me," she says.
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"We look at tonal qualities of sounds and make sure there's not any sort of bizarre instrumentation or an irritating, repetitive structure," he said.
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Navigating the red tape of medical costs and subsequent calls from debt collectors has been an irritating side effect of that ordeal, Burns said.
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In the Gulf's tense political climate, many independent analysts in the region decline to discuss Qatar's economy publicly for fear of irritating their governments.
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Hollingworth's snobberies are very tiring, her cozy relations with British embassies irritating," the English journalist Robert Fisk wrote, reviewing her 1990 memoir, "Front Line.
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That is the irritating moment when high-minded Republicans take the floor and object to paying for the spending their votes have already authorized.
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But Rubio, who used to be sort of the Boy Scout of the pack, has been getting more and more irritating with every passing day.
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Alas, the show eventually awarded the kingdom to its single most irritating character, Bran Stark, a crippled boy who spoke only in fortune-cookie aphorisms.
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These quickly become irritating because they are incongruent with the exhilaration of high-speed driving and the heightened level of awareness demanded by the task.
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Here are five reasons why you should send quick email acknowledgements: There's nothing more irritating or infuriating than someone who doesn't reply to your emails.
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While I'm not exactly sure where I'd rather the sensor be placed (on the back maybe?), I found its current location just a tad irritating.
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The central bank stopped the dollar sales this month to preserve dwindling foreign currency reserves, irritating Nigerians trying to get hard currency for travelling abroad.
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A recent admission that, despite his clear conscience, a notion that he might have influenced the election made him feel "mildly nauseous" was additionally irritating.
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This is slightly irritating, but I think the showrunners deliberately preserved the major characters so they could slowly kill them off in the final season.
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I found the whole thing irritating, and not just because I'm a fan of Calloway and have enjoyed her writing for the last few years.
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Over 2,500 shoppers gave it five-star reviews raving about its rich and non-irritating formula, which works wonders on dry, cracked, and irritated skin.
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You flip through pages like a digital, interactive magazine, and every story is accessible via your web browser: no new apps or irritating updates required.
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Or maybe he just finds that square head befuddling and irritating, an upsetting reminder that the line between man and machine is, truly, razor thin.
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When it is attached, it never quite hits that laptop-like sweet spot—largely because it's insanely irritating to use the Surface on your lap.
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Still, Apple's new wireless AirPods and headphone-jack-free design is a trade-off at best and "irritating," annoying and bothersome at worst, reviews said.
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Midge's "All about me" habit rears its irritating head even more intensely during the wedding preparation and festivities for her co-worker Mary (Erin Darke).
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Nobody likes cold-calling salespeople—while they have a job to do like everyone else, that job is highly irritating to pretty much everyone involved.
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Engman, who now works for the Stockholm-based Institute for Security and Development Policy, said the broadcasts had limited military value and could be irritating.
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Isolated sections of message boards like 4chan and Reddit became hot crucibles of Pepe memery, bubbling forth with depictions both obscenely bigoted and benignly irritating.
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Both are irritating in their own special ways, but here's how to survive the specific misery of a summer cold: What causes a summer cold?
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Let that irritating, smacking sound be a sign: it's officially time to get over your fear of flip flops and shop the heeled style ahead.
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I know that it may be annoying, it may be irritating, and may be unfair, it may even be biased at times, it certainly is.
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We all have adverse reactions to certain irritating noises, whether it's someone clipping their nails on the subway or snapping their gum in the office.
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Qatar, a US ally that hosts an American military base, has long drawn the ire of its neighbours, who consider Doha an irritating regional maverick.
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The most irritating thing is that, whatever his intention, Threatin's great rock 'n' roll swindle worked, netting him coverage in a number of respectable publications.
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The group even taught Jimmy Fallon the "Chicken Noodle Song," a purposefully irritating tune created by McLaughlin ("Lucas" on the show) to annoy his costars.
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"Enlightened" Chet is somehow even more irritating than Straight-up Douchebag Chet, with his constant focus on emasculation and putting women in their rightful place.
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Your parents did the same with you, and that's how you now know how to recognize when a child does something irritating in a restaurant.
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While the ad is a clever way to get the attention of electronics lovers, it's easy to see how it could get irritating very quickly.
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Social media marketing firm Rantic polled 10,000 people across the U.S. and found out which kind of posts are most irritating to each state's inhabitants.
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McConnell on Monday said the deadlines placed on Congress are "irritating" and compared the Trump administration's progress so far to that of former President Obama's.
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Microsoft's use of Windows 10 notifications feels like uncharted territory, and it risks alienating and irritating users with notifications to switch to its Edge browser.
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If waterproofing materials were inserted behind the brick, chemical vapors could seep into your apartment, irritating your respiratory system and causing headaches and sinus problems.
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You have experienced everything from the irritating (like how a spouse cut up a grapefruit), to the life changing (when you dealt with terrible injustices).
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Irritating chemicals in vapes may be to blame Until this point, known e-cigarette deaths have been due to explosions related to the devices themselves.
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"It was very irritating because he should never have been a police officer," said Larry Markle, the prosecutor for Montgomery and Chautauqua counties in Kansas.
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Just think of Elmo in the children's TV show "Sesame Street," or the intensely irritating Jimmy in the sitcom "Seinfeld" hardly models of sophisticated thinking.
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It would be awfully irritating to hear any scientist start a conversation with a stuffy and pretentious "Well, actually ..." It's not meant to be real.
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Your child will be thankful, and many of your most irritating relatives may be appropriately irritated — which should make the turkey taste that much better.
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The slang and aesthetic of its era is grating, as are the reminders of how petty and irritating life as a middle schooler can be.
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As a result of an assertive Beijing, Trump will have to decide whether to continue irritating Beijing by sailing aircraft carriers in waters China claims.
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She's irritating but funny: "Want coffee?" she quips as she heads out of an icy cave, grinning as if it's their own picket-fenced house.
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These obnoxious, irritating and often spammy advertisements are those that load "under" your current window – meaning you don't see them until you minimize your browser.
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The sound of a jackhammer and the smell of asphalt are irritating, but after weeks and weeks of outdoor construction, you hardly even notice it.
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So, whereas FOX News has this kind of strident, irritating sound ... [imitates rapid trumpet blare] It sounds like a red alert at all times, basically.Yeah!
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Your teacher's hands are bound to get dirty while interacting with a room full of kids, but this nourishing, non-irritating formula will fix that.
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A spite house is one that is built with the sole intention of irritating a neighbor or as an act of revenge against another landowner.
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During commutes in NYC, the Bose 700s effectively block out all of the subway's unwanted clatter, freeing my morning travels from irritating screeching and shouting.
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This whole idea of me being some kind of leftover from the past is extremely irritating to me, because that is not what I am.
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Sestak's history of irritating leaders in his own party didn't start with his Senate run, but it certainly came to a (rather public) head then.
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Ukraine's chief prosecutor has seemingly frozen four investigations into Paul Manafort, President Donald Trump's former campaign chairman, in an effort to avoid "irritating" American officials.
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" Less diplomatic, UK Home Secretary Amber Rudd called the leaks "irritating" and claimed to have already told Washington that these leaks "should not happen again.
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I was reminded of this recently after encountering OPEN, the 2009 autobiography of Andre Agassi, an athlete with a deeper history of irritating his company.
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And because customers never know the monitoring technology is there, it doesn't impose the kind of visible, and irritating, roadblocks that typically accompany security tests.
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Some may find its reticence off-putting or even irritating, but at heart it's just a tender love triangle with a ghost in the middle.
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According to the American Academy of Ophthalmology, chlorine washes away your eyes' protective layers of tears, leaving them vulnerable to irritating chemicals and harmful bacteria.
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Some form of ad blocking is here to stay, so long as advertisements are irritating and the adtech industry remains deaf to genuine privacy reform.
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But if the content in their updates is pointless, as so many Facebook statuses these days are, then the images come across as comically irritating.
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Instead, older sister Kim Kardashian West ends up being the target for her ire — all because Kim is the messenger of the irritating Tristan news.
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Tsai set out to create a direct-to-consumer line of similar products free of parabens, synthetic fragrances, mineral oil and other potentially irritating ingredients.
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My ex-husband and I can put up with each other's most irritating traits because we don't have to share a bedroom with them anymore.
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They fought to prevent Trump from decertifying the Iran deal last summer because they were more worried about irritating Europe and the foreign-policy establishment.
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Paul Walter Hauser, as the titular character, lumbers onto screen, physically commanding if almost boyishly deferential to Bryant, played with irritating bombast by Sam Rockwell.
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Forty meant pain-in-the-neck parents and other grown-ups grumbling about that irritating, nonmusical noise coming from my Walkman or my boom box.
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You might find two-factor authentication mildly irritating, and there's a chance you might not even notice the extra step in the login process anymore.
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It was irritating to be informed, so early into the movie, that if I didn't follow a specific bread crumb, the adventure would be over.
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Belichick is an unpleasant perfectionist whose cultivated public misanthropy and "look at me, a slob" outfits often seem like an irritating sort of performance art.
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I would like to see a wireless option or something less irritating than the current cables but overall a good pair of headphones for the price.
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Amazon doesn't have a central tool for data downloads, which is a little irritating, but you can get archives of your shopping history and Alexa recordings.
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The process, with the dissonance between the movement of character's mouths and words they're supposedly saying, is mildly irritating at best, and infuriatingly distracting at worst.
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Furthermore, wireless charging would resolve the whole "iPhone 7's included Lightning cable doesn't work with the new MacBook Pros" issue that's been irritating some customers.
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Here's how: New TVs are super bright, which means the white colors used throughout the Apple TV interface can be somewhat irritating in a dark environment.
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My point is that if you don't introduce new irritants into the culture, and it doesn't have to be an irritating person, but it's a problem.
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The chemical-drenched cloths can be incredibly irritating for the skin, and, being packed on top of one another, they are a breeding ground for bacteria.
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It's irritating, but unless the app lets you say, "No, leave me alone," you will either have to live with it, or get a different app.
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Forces also has the irritating habit of inserting Sonic's various friends into the top left corner of the screen, where they pepper Sonic with unsolicited commentary.
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It's irritating to watch someone like Cunanan push the limits of regular friendship and hospitality so far with Trail and his ex David Madson (Cody Fern).
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It has its flaws — obvious ones like the screen colors and sometimes irritating ones like the camera — but not ones that ever make the phone unusable.
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And, as ever, a couple of irritating peons got a mention because, look, it's a monarchy and it's Britain, it's pretty much designed to be unfair.
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Sources said this week that Kushner has been irritating some allies in his recent efforts to purge the transition team of Christie associates, including former Rep.
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It's irritating, but she tries to see the positive: "It's good in one way, because it means we are relevant to lots of people," she says.
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Made with organic aloe, green tea, and glycerin, these gentle, biodegradable wipes are designed to remove layers of makeup, dirt, and oil — with irritating your skin.
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The heaviness of the false lashes made me long to keep my eyes closed and the glue seeped into my eyes and started irritating my contacts.
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This is sort of obvious, but try cutting down on the the bladder-irritating or diuretic items you consume (yes, that means less coffee and booze).
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The TV room opens up into the "boardroom," where, in place of whiteboards and endlessly irritating teleconference systems, there are more than three dozen FireWire surfboards.
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I stopped drinking the coffee and alcohol I'd relied on to get through the day, which had been irritating my nervous system along with my bladder.
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"When that keeps going, then suddenly sounds are really irritating, or you can't leave your house because you hear everything and it's really distracting," she says.
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Bugatti released some early sketches of the supercar, which the brand says is notable for an all-black exterior "without any irritating lines" in its design.
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Avoid Irritating Ingredients Stay away from products with powerful ingredients like retinoids, alpha hydroxy acids and Vitamin C when you're having a flare-up, Sadick recommends.
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In a race to the bottom of the boyfriend barrel, two of the most irritating suitors on The Bachelorette are now in a battle of words.
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"[It's] a great first-time chemical peel because it's less penetrating and irritating, but still very effective for treating damaged skin," she says about the latter.
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" It can be anthropological, and often funny: "Moroccan lamb, saffron rice, beetroot and kale salad, jollof quinoa and gluten-free pasta for the really irritating fusspots.
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It's just an all-around great cleanser that can remove grime, leave your skin feeling soft and even, all without irritating even the most sensitive skin.
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Italian lawmakers "have always lagged behind when it comes to family issues," Professor Saraceno said, whether because of traditionalist viewpoints or fear of irritating the church.
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I also liked that the product was hypoallergenic, dermatologist and ophthalmologist tested for allergies, and non-irritating for sensitive eyes and contact lens wearers, aka mine.
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And how does a public company invest in such speculative ideas, most of which will never work, without irritating investors or wasting a ton of money?
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Leaks related to the investigation of the Manchester bombing that are coming from the United States are "irritating," United Kingdom Home Secretary Amber Rudd said Wednesday.
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Urbanites have a habit of putting in their earbuds and cranking the volume to block out street noise and other irritating aspects of the metropolitan cacophony.
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It's irritating and hurtful to see brands that have no interest in effecting any real change leech off of people's pain and desire for authentic representation.
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On top of exhaustion from the long hours, they're also trying to stave off the effects of smoke inhalation and the airborne embers irritating their eyes.
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He has resumed bouncing the ball with irritating frequency before delivering his serves, but it worked for him as he found the right combinations and locations.
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The second biggest category, representing 15 percent of complaints, was "banging and pounding," which might be even more irritating than the sound of others enjoying themselves.
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Yet Mr. Curbelo, who like many of the most endangered House Republicans represents a metropolitan area, portrayed the president as a mildly irritating but distant bystander.
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We all saw (and heard) a proliferation of mobile phones, and with it, the irritating, distracting sound of a one-sided conversation from your cubicle mate.
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Before all of this, my main contributions to American politics were voting, voraciously reading American history and Austrian economic theory and irritating liberals at dinner parties.
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Formaldehyde and formaldehyde-releasing chemicals can have irritating effects too, says Shane Que Hee, professor of environmental health sciences at the University of California, Los Angeles.
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Locals and tourists have flocked to estates around the city, craning their necks to get that perfect social media shot and irritating residents in the process.
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MARY It can be irritating or even troubling to feel left out at work — even if whatever you're being left out of doesn't appeal to you.
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In a story in which everyone is on a spectrum from nice to mildly irritating, the villain is the self-absorbed but well-meaning mayor, Martha.
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Mayor Brian P. Stack was now two minutes late to meet him for a door-knocking swing through his town, mildly irritating the punctual Mr. Murphy.
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Its eco-friendly production techniques ultimately lead to a mattress with very little of the lung-irritating Volatile Organic Compounds (VOCs) so common to memory foam.
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Although robocalls may be so irritating that it makes us choose not to answer phone numbers we don't recognize, not all scams are masked as robocalls.
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If you have an iPhone, go to your notification settings and turn off badges for whichever email app you use so that irritating counter goes away.
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Here, he seems to be impersonating, instead of inhabiting, his character, and as a consequence, the logorrheic, guilt-crippled Louis is even more irritating than usual.
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The song itself is quite often ... George Martin said it was quite irritating; quite often music historians say it's a bit tedious, a bit of fluff.
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That could happen for crimes that do not rise to an impeachable offense, he wrote, citing the example of a president who punches an irritating heckler.
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On Thursday morning, the fumes continued to penetrate subway cars traveling between the Grand Street and Graham Avenue stations, upsetting riders' stomachs and irritating their throats.
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At the same time, feeling like you have to pet these people, like, "Good job for not grabbing that woman's ass, nice work," is really irritating.
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New Prime Minister Boris Johnson will want to strike a balance between not alienating Britain's European allies and not irritating Trump and possibly jeopardizing future trade ties.
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A lot of the new update is designed to make you keep pushing further into menus to do things, and some will find that irritating at first.
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This signals that Joanne is a more personal album than Gaga's previous solo effort, ArtPop, which took the singer's performance art instincts to a frequently irritating extreme.
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This new moisturizer didn't include glycolic acid, a common skincare ingredient known for its excellent ability to penetrate and exfoliate the skin, but which can be irritating.
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But, as the impeachment inquiry proceeds in Washington, the challenge for Zelensky will be to avoid irritating a volatile American President while preserving good will among Democrats.
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New Prime Minister Boris Johnson will want to strike a balance between not alienating Britain's European allies and not irritating Trump and possibly jeopardising future trade ties.
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Swiping away every notification that comes in is irritating, but not enough of an involved task to force me to take meaningful action, which is a problem.
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A new "APEC Haus" is being built on reclaimed land in the centre of Port Moresby, irritating some locals who think the money could be better spent.
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Whether it's your actual vagina that's irritating you or the area around your vagina and vulva, something amiss down there is not something you want to ignore.
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Acne can feel like one of the most irritating and debilitating conditions to have, and it affects most people at some point or another in their lives.
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Things kind of irritate me and get more and more irritating over time and it was just really confirmed to me that I couldn't make it better.
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Yet while I found the pen to feel cheap and irritating, and noticed some lag when drawing in Samsung's Notes app, I am also not an artist.
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It was surprisingly sturdy and well-balanced; when I reached out to touch the screen, there was no irritating screen wobble, and it didn't feel top heavy.
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Essential oils can be irritating when used in skincare products and they can be downright dangerous if you use a hazardous variety or don't dilute them properly.
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But that's still less irritating than hearing about their new bike that they rode to the farmers market before cooking a fantastic meal for their rsignificant other.
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I did have a few instances where sound stopped coming out of my headphones and started coming out of my phone, which is both embarrassing and irritating.
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It usually happens well before they approach the limits of their iPhone or iPad's physical storage, and that disconnect between the two only makes things more irritating.
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Kudos to Warwick Davis for staking his career on them, but his titular leprechaun has to be, bar-none, the most irritating movie monster of all time.
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The few times I've driven here, it's been only vaguely irritating until it's time to park, which is when dread seeps through the walls of my skull.
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These make the act of listening to anything via your iPhone, or communicating with Siri, buttery smooth in the way iMessage seals any irritating cracks in texting.
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Once the rope was removed, she could see the irritating and deep wounds the dog's tether had created as he pulled against the rope calling for help.
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Skip candles and air fresheners that use artificial scents (and release potentially irritating chemicals), and opt for an essential oil diffuser that delivers a subtle, natural aroma.
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The proposal angered many Egyptians and the issue was referred to the courts - irritating Riyadh and raising political tensions between two major Arab states and traditional allies.
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Chat Heads for text messages is neat enough, although it gets irritating closing out a floating bubble every time I get sent a two-factor authentication code.
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Keep shooting robots, Elon — especially the infuriating walking turret Bastion, whose stupendously powerful turret and Scrappy Doo celebrations make him Overwatch's most irritating character to play against.
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Democracies will survive this irritating barrage of propaganda, bogus social media and leaked emails; let's see how Putin fares when his darkest secrets are secret no more.
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It got so bad, honestly, that we had to put the cone on him, because he would not quit irritating his skin and scratching it to death.
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One of the most common, and irritating, cyberattacks — the distributed-denial-of-service (or DDoS) — now has the potential to come with a twist of cryptocurrency mining.
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The cards now have to be inserted into a slot for an extended period, irritating many shoppers used to swiping their cards and quickly putting them away.
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Seeing themselves as far more important than the leaders in Congress and going out of their way to demonstrate this in a most irritating and arrogant manner.
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Part of what is irritating about our racial regime is its tendency to reduce us, without our consent and, often, before we even know it, to archetypes.
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I guess you could cast your web browser and look at the web version of Netflix (or whatever service you're using), but that's an irritating extra step.
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Mind you, if " The Empire Strikes Back " (1980) had presented us with "the irritating Yoda," we might have paused before munching on his nuggets of gristly wisdom.
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In fact, we are all so challenged to keep up that it can be irritating to hear someone say that something we heard and believed isn't true.
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Yes, a swarm of stinging sea lice have invaded the shores around Pensacola Beach, leading authorities to post purple flags to warn about the irritating underwater creatures.
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"Sturdy" was the word he returned to, even though the Tallahassee boy looked soft, conducted himself like a goody-goody, and had an irritating tendency to preach.
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The problem is when a cyst gets especially large or starts to leak blood and other fluid, which can be "irritating to the abdomen," Dr. Lerner says.
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True, he's kind of boring, but that doesn't seem all that terrible a quality when you're comparing him with Cruz, who is, at his best, excruciatingly irritating.
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It's a strategy people have been using for centuries to treat topical cuts and burns, as well as counter the skin-irritating effects of unforgiving mountain air.
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By keeping the listing vague and generic, the Vatican has avoided further irritating Beijing as it has tried to seek an agreement about Catholics on the mainland.
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And if I am carrying something, someone will literally try and pry it out of my hands because I'm a lady, which can actually get pretty irritating.
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He gets in on the act, groping one of the sister's breasts, until the intoxicating moment abruptly ends, and she shoos him away like an irritating insect.
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It's irritating to have to spend money on trash bags, but Slice says it's worth paying a few more dollars for a sturdy store brand like Hefty.
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Although Washington has tried to coax Hanoi to expand naval exchanges with the United States, Vietnam has declined in order "to avoid irritating China," Mr. Hiebert said.
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Jake (Jake Weisman) gets an irritating co-worker, and after their boss ups the ante on a project, Matt (Matt Ingebretson) and Jake forge their own paths.
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The mask, after all, can be irritating, and it requires him to sleep on his back instead of his stomach or side, as he is used to.
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After all, what could be more irritating, and even offensive, than to have someone photographing you while you mourn, horror-struck, the burning of a relative's body?
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I imagine some of this might be irritating to pure fighting fans, as it does slow the narrative substantially and not all of it is executed well.
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We've paid our bills for 40 years and one time we were a week late because we were in quarantine… little things like that are very irritating.
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Painted in Day-Glo colors and shot in less than a month in Budapest, the movie has a stagy stiffness that grows more irritating by the minute.
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Ms. Lieberman, an occupational therapist who lives in the East Village, said the fluorescent lights at the gym she previously belonged to were too bright and irritating.
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Now, just to be extra-irritating, I was poking through her childhood memories, with a particular focus on Zabar's, her family's famed food emporium in New York.
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It is invigorating and irritating, astute and facile, rigorous and flippant, fair-minded and score-settling, practical and hyperbolic, and maybe a dozen other neurotically contradictory things.
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A supporter of progressive priorities like gun control and climate change, Mr. Bloomberg has also given millions to Republicans he felt shared his goals, irritating some Democrats.
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Since taking office, Trump has demanded more money from the allies who host those troops — demands that are both novel for the US and irritating for allies.
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The Nerdcast talks to ace congressional reporter Burgess Everett as he introduces us to the independently minded Democratic senator irritating the left and delighting the GOP: Sen.
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When you come across these types of employees, who are chronically irritating, it's best to get away from the situation and remove yourself from them, says Foster.
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If you've been struggling with irritating flare-ups, but aren't sure where to start with a regimen, we asked top dermatologists for their go-to picks, ahead.
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Together, our studies clarify why your co-worker's hypocrisy is so irritating, even though he has a positive environmental impact by encouraging people to reduce their consumption.
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Afonso Poyart directs by prioritizing trickery over restraint, using Ted Griffin and Sean Bailey's plot as an excuse to flash forward, backward and sideways with irritating randomness.
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Now, today, we actually have a source, an actual person, she's not a source close to the situation, she never leaks anything to me, it's really irritating.
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It's about as endearing as a pop star telling you to follow your dreams—meaning it's either extremely irritating or uplifting, depending on how cynical you are.
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"It's a tough area to use prescription antiperspirants; I've had some patients try it and the problem is it can be a little too irritating," she adds.
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There's other places and it doesn't mean that you aren't as justifiable as they are 'cause that's really irritating too, to say the real Americans live here.
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I'm glad that's the way that it registered, because there's nothing more irritating and unfun than some dude looking back on his life and being highly didactic.
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Nonetheless, Amazon feels like a blow because it's a single thing onto which we can graft any frustrations — traffic, expensive housing, irritating tech bros — about where we live.
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It's really irritating, since sometimes the edits conflict with one another, and it would have been entirely avoidable if it was edited by one person at a time.
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However, the narrative around the icon goes from irritating to disturbing by fourth episode "Glory," which follows the aftermath of Cabaret's success and the director's following project, Pippin.
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But the experience of being crammed into a tiny seat in a tiny plane cabin for hours on end can be irritating at best, and nightmarish at worst.
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Similarly, a narcissist's selfie-posting may be viewed as attractive or endearing in the early stages of a relationship, but may become increasingly irritating as the relationship progresses.
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Facebook had taken over the web by then, and the rise of things like Farmville made the service plenty irritating, but Facebook still had novelty left in it.
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But if you've been trying to convince your tech-cautious family to try out a smart assistant, this could be the irritating gateway drug that gets them hooked.
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Researchers in New Zealand have started trials to see whether MDMA can treat tinnitus, a condition that causes people to hear irritating sound no one else can hear.
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"Sometimes they are very irritating, they like to make very tough accusations," Peña Nieto said during the unveiling of a new highway project, referring to social media users.
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There's also the question of preservatives; Dr. Silani says that disodium EDTA, one of the most commonly used, can be wildly irritating to the surface of the eye.
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After a while, the sameness starts to get genuinely irritating, to the point that you wish they'd ditch the whole musical thing and just perform the movie verbatim.
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They could still turn out to be more akin to 3D TVs, which instead of vastly improving an aspect of our lives, made it more laborious and irritating.
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On its face, the Sunrise Movement is divisive; its tactics embolden Democrats' younger, progressive wing while irritating the old guard who believe the party should unite against Republicans.
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There are few things more irritating than a canceled flight, whether it's on your way to a friend's wedding, a conference or to celebrate a holiday back home.
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"It is irritating but, thankfully, not yet widespread," said Les Lowe, president of the Amalgamated Prospectors and Leaseholders Association of Western Australia, which represents prospectors and smaller miners.
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"The lash glue is a chemical, and usually contains formaldehyde and other irritating chemicals that can potentially cause inflammation, irritation, allergic reactions, or dry eyes," explains Dr. Hamdan.
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Which might have gone relatively unnoticed except that Trump clapped directly into the microphone, isolating the sound, overpowering the audience's applause, and irritating many misophonic viewers at home.
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The retinol is formulated to be non-irritating, so you can use it in the morning, but you'll want to make sure you go over it with SPF.
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That change may be irritating for people who often switch out physical game cards, though at least you don't need a screwdriver to access the microSD slot anymore.
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This point is reiterated several times — the SkinGuard razor is only for 67 percent of men, who have complained of irritating their faces with Gillette's existing product line.
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Things come to head with Eddie's irritating charges when he's too busy feeding Flo's birds to notify Mr. Strickland his wife is about to catch him in flagrante.
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Almost 70 percent of women and 62 percent of men found that using all caps in digital messages, be it in Slack or email, was irritating and unacceptable.
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The displays might still look fine after a few years, but the processors quickly fall behind the curve and things get even slower and more irritating to use.
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You can be smart about preventing future UTIs by drinking plenty of water, wiping from front to back, peeing after sex, and avoiding irritating feminine products (like wipes).
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Katsunori Kikuno showed how irritating they can be for Alvarez in the past, though Alvarez showed savvy to change things up and take Kikuno down in that bout.
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Some of the most annoying parts of Slack — like the irritating little bot's ability to get in your grill at the worst possible moments — are indeed human-made.
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While there's certainly something irritating about the elites of today who mistakenly think they're scrappy or "normal," what happens differently when unearned advantage is out in the open?
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With the winter months upon us, the cold has an irritating tendency to suck all of the hydration out of our locks — leaving us with lackluster, dry hair.
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Balloons will fill your screen, or fireworks will virtually blast behind your text, and you can't stop certain friends from using these irritating effects unless you block them.
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I packed my work bag with back-up flats to change into in case they started irritating my feet after a few hours, but I needn't have bothered.
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The Freedom Caucus, in particular, has often been a thorn in the side of GOP leadership, complicating efforts to pass legislation and irritating other members of the conference.
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"I'm sure it will be irritating like the L-train shutdown," said Hilary Chassé, 26, an archivist in Downtown Brooklyn who goes to the promenade for the views.
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Michael Winerip, The New York Times: A few times in the last four chapters, the storytelling begins to sputter, and there are twists I found irritating and contrived.
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For twenty-five years, Smith said, his mission—rarely expressed, for fear of alienating customers and irritating the National Rifle Association—has been to make the bullet obsolete.
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Rather than distant and irritating behavior, Russian actions seem carefully targeted to sabotage an election — producing broad disruption in the result and an outcome favoring a specific candidate.
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While imitation might be one of life's inevitabilities, life inevitabilities—council tax bills, the common cold, feeling absurdly despondent on your own birthday—are usually deeply fucking irritating.
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That's one of the irritating things about the critique I've seen that the "gimmick" of these bands is going to turn people away from "real" anti-fascist bands.
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Books of The Times While the radical composer John Cage (21977-21983) was alive, it seemed easier to dismiss him as an irritating crackpot than it does now.
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As with Sherman-Palladino's earlier shows, the sometimes charming, often irritating "Gilmore Girls" and the more effectively bittersweet " Bunheads ," this is a show that is fantastical by design.
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Whether it's a text or an irritating email or a post that makes you mad or something that makes you happy, whatever, there's going to be a trigger.
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One after another, activists stood to protest Kavanaugh's positions on healthcare, abortion, gun rights or the proceeding itself, interrupting lines of questioning and irritating some Republican committee members.
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Gosling's character, a jazz pianist named Sebastian who's obsessed with the art form's height, would probably be intensely irritating if he were played by anyone other than Gosling.
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And do not clean sex toys with hand sanitizer or use hand sanitizer immediately before masturbating, because it can be very irritating to the vagina or rectum. Ouch.
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Richard Dreyfuss won an Oscar for his performance in "The Goodbye Girl" as an impish, irritating actor with whom an unemployed dancer played by Marsha Mason moves in.
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He described the smoke as irritating to the lungs, eyes and possibly skin, but it was not clear how much of a health threat the new release posed.
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Cetaphil Gentle Skin Cleanser is the best face wash for sensitive skin because it lacks harsh, irritating ingredients, but is powerful enough to give you a deep clean.
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These elite clubs exist in real life, minus the occult nicknames, and their self-mythologizing exoticism is profoundly satisfying to their members and profoundly irritating to everyone else.
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I found Quixotism in the world at times irritating, and at times cruel, and instead I saw the heroism of Don Quixote's friends and neighbors, the "normal" people.
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Chatbots still strike many consumers as robotic — and even irritating — but the technology has nonetheless been flourishing in the customer support and recruitment space for several years now.
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As if it isn't enough for eczema to be itchy, irritating, and sometimes even painful, the common condition — also known as atopic dermatitis — is sneaky and unpredictable, too.
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Sullivan called the classic Charmin commercials "one of the most irritating campaigns of the space and time continuum," while acknowledging they successfully embedded the brand in consumers' minds.
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Research also shows that the connection between mothers and adult daughters is especially fraught; Dr. Birditt described it as "the closest and most irritating" of almost all relationships.
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There was then a great deal of irritating cross talk between Spiro, Judge Wilson and Wood; I was unable to write quickly enough to keep up with it.
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Nurses select the buttocks region to administer vaccines or drugs that are too irritating or dangerous to be swallowed or inserted into a blood vein, according to Healthline.
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It has refused to publish the report, irritating lawmakers on Parliament's Treasury Select Committee, who announced they had appointed barrister Andrew Green to inspect the summary last week.
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And it's known for making quick work of sticky stuff like sunblock and waterproof makeup, without resorting to harsh cleaning agents or requiring too much skin-irritating scrubbing.
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She will have to walk a tightrope of qualities ranging from physical attractiveness to facial expressiveness, while avoiding the pitfalls of irritating mannerisms or—god forbid—bad fashion.
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It's an industry full of copycats and irritating influence-entrepreneur speak, of cutesy videos and banana-leaf designs, of claims to sustainability that don't always hold up to inspection.
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