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"peeved" Definitions
  1. peeved (about/at/by something) annoyed

207 Sentences With "peeved"

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Some Starbucks baristas  peeved about sitting through racial bias training .
But for those peeved by the photograph, have no fear.
And he was peeved and hostile, not penitential and healing.
Coach Nick Saban gets peeved at students leaving routs early.
He ended up deleting it, but I was pretty damn peeved.
In the annals of peeved chief executives, Dauman's performance was tame.
Still, Stone is clearly peeved by the limitations placed on him.
As to pictures in which Gandalf might look a little peeved?
She's more peeved that they didn't include her in the production.
What's happening: Residents are becoming peeved in communities across the country.
Lisa Murkowski (R-AK) is clearly peeved about the whole situation.
A lot of South Koreans were pretty peeved about the whole thing.
Schwarzenegger was so peeved at the president that he responded via video.
Thrasher's also peeved because it was replaced by an image of Bukowski.
Mr. Biden was peeved and raised it at their next private lunch.
He saw that Liz was peeved, and hurt, and with good cause.
Klobuchar seemed peeved that Warren was too rigid in her policy thinking.
You're still going to be a little peeved by this mid-cycle update.
A peeved merchant of second-hand tyres says he is doing "zero business".
And Mr. Biden made his battle for airtime into a peeved running joke.
Even at the BIP finale, Olympios seemed peeved at how Jackson handled the situation.
Drivers are peeved that tipping will still not be a part of the app.
As they launch their mission, Alan is peeved at Nadia, but they're stuck together.
A peeved Zelda goes to answer, and finds Ma and Pa Sayre standing there.
But as talks began, China was still peeved about a little film named Kundun.
It has thrilled Wall Street, peeved rival firms and put regulators on red alert.
YOU could forgive Janet Yellen, the chair of the Federal Reserve, for feeling peeved.
The man walked off, and I remained an unidentified sitting object — mute, anonymous, peeved.
Claims dating back to the summer piled up from peeved brewers, printers and tobacconists.
"Life is vulgar," she replies, cutting the interviewer off, seeming peeved at the condescension.
It was perfect — a consummate kvetch, peeved with everything and everybody (except small children).
The sisters are peeved at Scott and think Kourtney is sending him mixed messages.
It's clear she's peeved about the controversy ... and has some simple advice for any haters.
Essentially, Trump was peeved the Times had refused to make the meeting off-the-record.
I keep taking notes for class tomorrow, but I'm peeved that I didn't meal prep.
Currently sitting here feeling so sorry for Will and a little peeved at Bob's advice.
TV cameras didn't show Edberg, which made it seem like Bradley was peeved at Irina.
But don't kid yourself: You'd be pretty peeved if Wally lost all your wedding portraits.
"Raiway-F2i were quite peeved about the way the whole process was handled," the person said.
Spoiler: Milano and Combs are pretty peeved, while Doherty has chosen a more "constructive" high road.
I was mildly peeved that I had to cut my bread with my heavy steak knife.
I was a little peeved because I clearly was the closest race that year in 27.
I was a little peeved because I clearly was the closest race that year in 2008.
"I told her I'm not like a decorator," Mr. Bufarini recalled, sounding both peeved and guilty.
Particularly, she gets pretty peeved when fans take sneaky pictures of her while she's out in public.
While she's probably peeved at being tricked, her anger at those who hurt children supersedes any grudge.
Yet ghosting still happens all the time, and we all still seem to be peeved by it.
Karissa wasn't too hot on the slow Night Sight processing, but I'm not too peeved by it.
Peeved as you may be, it's unlikely that you can change this relationship, whatever it actually is.
Peeved, the president has now revoked California's right to break with the federal government's looser environmental standards.
Sullivan told CNN he did not think fans would be peeved about the decision to delay the reveal.
He has also joined an alliance of peeved strongmen, the grandly named Coalition for the Salvation of Afghanistan.
Even though Susie is peeved, she informs Midge she got her a great booking back in the Catskills.
Now, a source tells PEOPLE exclusively Bieber's other ex, model Hailey Baldwin, 19, is also peeved at him.
They're also peeved that he traveled to the Greek island of Lesbos to witness the refugee crisis firsthand.
Angus King is a little bit peeved that Facebook, Google and Twitter didn't send their leaders to testify.
I was peeved about my passport, but I also knew that the episode would make great column fodder.
"The only time I get a little peeved is if they didn't get the science right," he said.
As for Hong Kong, China's leaders will be peeved at the ingratitude of many residents over the museum offer.
Even though fans were peeved that she was late, they got a great show of Rihanna just being Rihanna.
Russia was also peeved about Ukraine's win in 2016 with a song about Josef Stalin's deportation of Crimean Tatars.
Air Transat's Twitter feed handled several tweets from peeved passengers, offering them hotel accommodations, dinner and a $200 credit.
Those whose buildings were destroyed, whether investors in the city or shack-owners in the slums, were therefore peeved.
Policymakers and business figures in Europe are peeved at having to heed American laws, and they suspect other motives.
Haley was peeved that countries usually supportive of the US were coming up with their own resolution on Syria.
"I can't not believe I'm alive to witness someone calling a belt a waist choker" said another peeved user.
And a video of a peeved customer complaining that "I've had to go to Burger King" was widely viewed.
Crimson Tide Track Locations to Keep Students at Games Coach Nick Saban gets peeved at students leaving routs early.
Saban, the Alabama football coach, has long been peeved that the student section at Bryant-Denny Stadium empties early.
Peeved at her friends, Nadia wanders back out into the night, convinced, at this point, that the problem is drugs.
Some projects are popular; others, like rooting up pavements, have left many Moscovites peeved, though not quite enough to protest.
Extra Credit - A peeved Nomi brings out a very good point throughout the episode: Zoey is being a terrible friend.
The jarring thwack and screeching scrape give way to regret and embarrassment, often underscored by spilled coffee and peeved passengers.
Yes, Emily was right to be peeved over Addison's bullying behavior, but she handled it in the worst way possible.
He arrived 20 minutes late, and while I wasn't exactly peeved, a sugar daddy would've rubbed two fingers at him.
People driving by often stopped and took selfies in front of its photograph of a peeved-looking Clinton behind bars.
It's a nice story: Grande, peeved at her ex's joke on SNL, goes to watch the episode, where she hears Rogers.
No clue who the peeved cyclist was -- she kept rolling -- but we know who won't have any such problem ... Jerry O'Connell.
And like the rest of the world, Kanye's peeved that North and Blue Ivy aren't having princess parties on Snapchat together.
In Gabon this week, encountered many forest elephants on the beach—smaller, darker, and a bit peeved we were there. pic.twitter.
Democrats also were peeved that Republicans brought the bill straight to the floor without the opportunity to try to amend it.
Plenty of passengers get peeved at parents when the kids are upset, but here's a news flash: The parents already know.
I'm a bit peeved about this but forget about it when we take the elevator up to the roof — it's SO beautiful.
Sometimes he's peeved by him, sometimes he's amused by him, sometimes he's deeply repelled by him, sometimes he's deeply attracted to him.
According to the Guardian, an activist group called the "Peeved Beavers" have been leading demonstrations against the store over the past year.
Peeved users took to Reddit to warn others and complain about the recurring ads, which reportedly appeared as often as every hour.
The indecency, dishonesty, volatile temperament, and shamelessness Bharara is so peeved by certainly contribute to America seeming more unhinged by the month.
Zarin was supposedly peeved Frankel left for her own spin-off, and that she didn't call her when Zarin's husband got cancer.
However, Shields was peeved about the home runs, particularly the back-to-back shots by Gonzalez and Nolan Arenado in the first.
And at the second rose ceremony in a row where this has happened, Jordan and Robby looked more than a little peeved.
According to The New York Times, Haley's claim peeved the president, who reportedly wasn't planning on leveling any new sanctions against Russia.
The pee-peeved plutocrat took a gentler tack when asked on Thursday morning where Caitlyn Jenner should find relief in Trump Tower.
DeConnick actually addresses this split in issue 7 of her Captain Marvel run, with Monica peeved at Carol for taking her name.
I've given it a lot of thought, and I have decided that I am really frigging peeved off about this #TakeAKnee movement stuff!!!
The union is peeved by the populist governments in the region, and funds will be redirected away from the comparatively booming central Europeans.
It reinforces to the male population that was already peeved by the diversity push that women aren't that good at tech after all.
Similarly, workers aged 18 to 25 category, most of which are part of the Gen Z generation, were most peeved by disorganized bosses.
Shareholders peeved over the Booker deal will be harder to please, but then they will get to vote on it in due course.
Some prosecutors were particularly peeved because Mr. McAuliffe's order also made ex-felons eligible to serve on the juries that hear their cases.
Sometimes they go on dates and go shopping, and I get a bit peeved because they shouldn't purchase unnecessary items with my money.
Typically genial, even Swinney admitted in recent days that he was still peeved by the sequence and how it crushed the Tigers' hopes.
"But seriously I tripped over my flip-flop," Dunham captioned the shot of herself looking pretty peeved and, well, flopped on a hospital bed.
"Now that I know I literally didn't even enter into your…" a peeved Susie fumes before realizing her first client lives in a palace.
So reports the East Bay Times, which notes that it's the latest additions to the home that have Hillsborough planning and building officials peeved.
Residents are peeved that unsightly bikes are clogging up sidewalks, parks, and driveways, making the streets less navigable for pedestrians and annoying local businesses.
The "Star Wars" creator was immediately peeved when a few people looking for his John Hancock -- not true fans in his opinion -- approached him.
His peeved response, uncharacteristic for him, catapults Alinejad to journalistic notoriety; now even the president's brother recognizes her in the hallways of the Majlis.
Also, it's worth remembering that Thanos is still pretty peeved at Loki's inability to secure Earth and the Tesseract in the first Avengers film.
Peeved by their very public humiliation, Najib and his wife had their lawyers issue statements on Saturday complaining about the conduct of the police.
Among those clearly peeved by Mrs May's announcement is the Irish foreign minister, Charles Flanagan, whose government was already mightily vexed by the Brexit project.
Back at the house, the men are gathered 'round and still peeved at Luke P. for hijacking their time with Hannah with his selfish shenanigans.
One Twitter user was particularly peeved by the British author and declared they would take it out on her work — which, uh, they already bought.
Sanders, who had said before just about every round of voting that if voter turnout is high, he will win the state, was notably peeved.
Trump peeved other Republican senators earlier this month when he pressured them to cancel their August recess, a mid-year break that is usually sacrosanct.
Other players can be more sensitive; for example, Joey Barton, the veteran English defender, was once peeved at even being mentioned in someone else's rating.
Thursday afternoon, Alwaleed shot back, seemingly peeved that Trump was involving the Saudis in his feud with Fox: Trump:You base your statements on photoshopped pics?
When Vignette finally seeks refuge in the Burgue, after years helping smuggle others to safety, she is understandably peeved to find him alive and well.
Like presidents before him, Mr. Trump was peeved at a series of leaks, including about Mr. Flynn's call and his own conversations with foreign leaders.
He had already been peeved about something else, he said, but after taking 90 seconds to breathe and reassess the situation, he let it slide.
Yet Germany, Britain and France, whose Total oil group had already come back to Iran after 2015, would still be peeved with their American allies.
And the absence of an ombudsman has peeved EU regulators, some of whom explicitly raised the issue during a visit to Washington earlier this year.
Louis-Philippe had reason to be peeved at Daumier, and Rogers's unrelenting attacks against Trump gave the conservative ownership of the newspaper reason to fire him.
For guntubers already peeved with YouTube over an April 215 policy change that restricted and thus demonetized many of their videos, the move was too much.
A number of joyless, idiotic, despicable humans were somehow peeved by this, and called REDaction all sorts of names for spending money on banners of dogs.
Peeved that she's got a career but not much more, the hard-touring 25-year old insists that she's a rapper, not merely a female rapper.
I became a teenager in the mid-1980s, as the AIDS crisis took hold, and I was a bit peeved to see this liberty fade away.
Trump, peeved about the failure of his fellow Republicans in the Senate to pass an Obamacare replacement bill had threatened to end CSR payments to insurers.
No doubt Republicans in Washington would be peeved and might try to pass legislation that seeks to outlaw or reduce the effectiveness of these state policies.
Piazzi was understandably peeved at this presumptuous attitude, especially since he had already named the object after Ceres, the patron goddess of his adopted home of Sicily.
In less than a month, Trump had demonstrated incompetence — and peeved executive, legislative, and judicial actors he'd need on his side for the rest of his term.
In "Young Frankenstein," Mr. Wilder lies atop the monster his character has created, peeved that the creature beneath him has been aroused, not subdued as he requested.
Partly that's because her piercing voice breaks in just the right places when her mood grows downcast, and explodes into colorful curlicues when she's enthused, or peeved.
Peeved at the intrusion, Ms So Relle asked why she was being asked so many questions when the answers were all printed in the college's yearbook for 1930.
From tediously dead-eyed and peeved, to vocal chord-fraying window-smasher, Sandler is like no one else when it comes to channeling an undercurrent of atavistic anger.
Her roommates are spending the night working out to prep for rowing practice the next morning, and are pretty peeved that she brought alcohol into a prohibited space.
"I'm peeved that they are using this security breach as an excuse," said Dave Hill, who said he posts to the site four or five times a day.
Players — many of whom, including Venus Williams and Rafael Nadal, already were on site — appeared to have been blindsided and more than a little peeved by the cancellation.
SS: The only problem for Joe is, he wrote it 20 years before Piketty, and I think he's a bit peeved that Piketty gets all the credit-, [Laughter].
Nintendo fired product marketing specialist Alison Rapp this week, a move that followed a ruthless online harassment campaign she'd endured from gamers peeved by changes to their beloved games.
Ultimately, her demands (she called herself the "President") peeved off Chaos Kass – who herself flipped and voted Sarah out in one of the wildest tribals in the show's history.
Millsap scored a season-low eight points and the Nuggets shot just 38.4 percent in the loss as coach Michael Malone was peeved with his squad's lack of effort.
Others, still peeved about Hillary's email server, confounded by her marriage, or bitter that Bernie Sanders lost the nomination, are voting by default and not pumped to actively help.
It is also because Brexit will cut the EU budget and because western Europeans are peeved at populists to the east refusing to help share the burden of refugees.
Despite landing the No. 2 spot on the Billboard 200 with "The Queen," Nicki was peeved that Travis Scott's "Astroworld" topped charts for the second week in a row.
But some riders are peeved that the ride-sharing company, with the help of Apple, is now limiting customers' options in how much location data they want to share.
He is also peeved by employees of Google who declined to work on a Pentagon contract but blithely aided Chinese government efforts to conduct surveillance of the Chinese population.
The only issue we can really grapple with is whether a President Donald Trump might get peeved one day and drop a nuke on one of our trading partners.
Mario Diaz-Balart (R-Fla.), who was visibly peeved coming off the House floor after the vote, accused the Freedom Caucus of working with Democrats to tank the bill.
"I can understand why GE is peeved, but (I'm) not sure how one should take their broader point on the impact on the economic climate in India," he told Reuters.
In answer to the question at the top of this post, it turns out that flight attendants do indeed get peeved when passengers don't acknowledge them on the way in.
Investors are peeved at the collapse of the German conglomerate's share price following costly litigation related to a glyphosate-based weedkiller made by Monsanto, which Bayer took over last year.
It's annoyed a number of linguistic purists who're peeved by how the word is misused casually and recklessly in place of its cousin "figuratively," sprinkling sentences where it doesn't belong.
A friendly old guy working on a motorcycle across from the public library helped them hoist his coffee table into the double-parked truck as peeved motorists honked and roared past.
As Thomas pointed out in a peeved dissent, states are split on the issue, which is typically the time for the Supreme Court to step in and clear the matter up.
Having established his indisputable innocence with the above pattern of behavior, President Donald Trump is now peeved to be under investigation for obstructing justice regarding crimes that definitely did not happen.
Beck was peeved that George Takei compared the border to Japanese internment camps and that TIME Magazine's top editor was able to defend a misleading cover, with neither getting pushback from Stelter.
He might have a reason to be peeved -- a lot of stuff has NOT been going his way since he got arrested in May for allegedly making false statements on gun applications.
Washington was a little peeved, and he responded to the rejection with a letter to the Senate that teemed with anger—or, at least, an overly stuffy 18th-century form of anger.
So it might be that the show's creators are a little peeved that this small joke from Adult Swim is getting all the attention rather than the actual episode they slaved over.
Gardner was peeved after grounding into a game-ending double play that prevented Aaron Judge from coming to the plate and that sealed a 2-1 loss to the Tampa Bay Rays.
"Would've been good to fucking know four months ago when we had all the paperwork and paid you $15,000," he continued with a grimace, appearing to still be slightly peeved by the situation.
Trump has repeatedly accused the news media of looking to undermine his presidency, labeling journalists "the enemy of the people" countless times while deflecting blame for negative coverage on a peeved press corps.
But privately he complained that Mr. Mueller had always been out to get him and was peeved that more people were not defending him on television, according to people informed about his day.
Trump remains peeved with Powell, and indicated he wants to name two political allies, economics commentator Stephen Moore and businessman Herman Cain, to fill two open seats on the Fed's board of governors.
A few politicians are peeved—particularly about one character's comments on Rajiv Gandhi's government in the 1980s—but that has probably only drawn more attention to the billboards from which Sartaj and Gaitonde glower.
Thankfully Pegglecrew claim their malware has "zero effect other than overwriting the MBR," which might be cold comfort to the hundreds of peeved users trying to figure out why their computers won't start up.
Some Worldpay investors were understandably peeved that more than four-fifths of the offer is in the form of U.S.-listed shares they cannot hold, removing the benefit of any upside from the combination.
But to one boy who had to miss a Little League all-star game to watch his spaceship take off in 1969, he was just Dad (and the boy was a little bit peeved).
But Pearl was peeved that the first question at that news conference, from a wire-service reporter, was whether he wondered during his three-year absence from coaching whether he would ever be back.
On Wednesday, Mr. Barr was clearly peeved, even defiant, at the criticism that his actions had played a distorting role in molding the narrative of the Mueller report in a way that benefited his boss.
Pokémon Go, the craze that swept the globe, finds its user ratings in the UK and US bashed down to below two stars in the iTunes app store after recent updates peeved players big-time.
Google is currently in a bit of hot water with some of the world's most powerful companies, who are peeved that their ads have been appearing next to racist, anti-Semitic, and terrorist videos on YouTube.
Democrats naturally disliked it because it rolled back the Affordable Care Act's Medicaid expansion and pared back subsidies in order to cut taxes for the rich; conservatives were peeved that it didn't completely dismantle the ACA.
The play stars the cutie-pie Jesse Tyler Ferguson (best known for ABC's "Modern Family") as an out-of-work actor who takes reservations at an impossibly chic bistro, fending off peeved customers and demanding colleagues.
Peeved that some of his policies have yet to be realized, like denying welfare benefits to legal immigrants and stripping child migrants of court-ordered protections, Mr. Miller has been targeting officials he considers insufficiently harsh.
But the best available science also has a lot to say about what those food choices do to the environment, and some researchers are peeved that new dietary recommendations released yesterday seem to utterly ignore that fact.
Career foreign service officers and other State personnel have every right to be peeved that Clinton opted out of an annoying policy rather than fixing the underlying issue, but it's hardly a matter of overwhelming public concern.
Swamped by complaints from peeved constituents — and tormented themselves by an onslaught of pesky and fraudulent calls — lawmakers from both sides of the aisle in both chambers are promising action to halt the influx of automated calls.
In small-town America, now synonymous with Republican-majority America, any Democratic voter gets asked why Democrats are intent on taking away American guns, jobs and individualism, and replacing them with handouts to every peeved interest group.
I am a little peeved at the show right now, and frustrated with how it ended, but I'll allow room for redemption in season two, because yes, there will be a season two of the Apple+ series.
The president is clearly peeved that Harley Davidson said it is moving jobs overseas due to EU tariffs, and that the EU tariffs were a response to the tariffs that Trump first imposed on EU aluminum and steel.
One friend, who is trans, was peeved by a couple of recent articles about trans people who clearly don't represent the majority of that population — some who reject any gender identification, and others who've second-guessed their transitions.
On planes with a single entrance, air rage in coach was 200 percent greater, and a whopping 1100 percent higher among first-class passengers who seemed even more peeved at the rubbing of elbows than their peers in economy.
" According to Bittanti, airline customers have plenty of reasons to be peeved when they fly, especially in the post-9/11 age, where travelers "are treated as potential terrorists by the TSA and as cattle by most airline companies.
Brown's line of work may come as a surprise to some—and perhaps a problem to others, especially those who were peeved last summer when it was revealed that the biggest rapper in the world doesn't always write his own lyrics.
Take this little bear for example: One particularly peeved maker, Louise Driggers found many of her designs on eBay even after posting them under a Creative Commons non-commercial license, which allows for downloading and printing but not commercial gain.
With ice zombies in one corner, wildlings in the other, and a reborn Jon Snow bound to be peeved at having been left to bleed out, their watch could be ended as early as this season or, hell, the first episode.
Because despite any exactitude of gesture and phonation—the open-hanging mouth, the tongue-thrust, the accent's glides, the nonrhotics, the shrugging and grimacing, the peeved shaken fist and wag of the finger—the true thing being impersonated goes unsaid.
" There's a food shortage in Rome, and the people, led by two rabble-rousing tribunes (Jonathan Hadary and Enid Graham), are particularly peeved with the anti-populist Coriolanus, who, making the hatred reciprocal, wishes to "pluck out the multitudinous tongue.
A peek into the replies to its tweet was a litany of peeved customers from a multitude of states spanning as far south as Florida, all the way up to Boston, and reaching into parts of the midwest like Illinois, Indiana, and Ohio.
Sabathia, who was peeved two weeks ago at Fenway Park when Andrew Benintendi tried unsuccessfully to bunt for a base hit against him, was even saltier in the first inning after Eduardo Nunez had the temerity to bunt on him with one out.
FOLLOW US ON FACEBOOK FOR MORE FOX LIFESTYLE NEWS But Carrie, along with her husband and business partner Ray, weren't peeved in the slightest, according to the Journal-Sentinel — even though comparable dishes are selling for around $3.66 apiece online (not to mention the spoon).
Some German media billed Xi's keynote speech as  "cheap words," apparently peeved by the fact that the Italian and Hungarian prime ministers were seated in the front row, while many European dignitaries, including those from Germany, were shunted to the back of the conference venue.
The rallies Erdoǧan was so peeved over were meant to inspire the 1.4 million Turks (out of 3 million who live in Germany) who remain eligible to vote in Turkish elections to vote "yes" on a constitutional amendment proposal to grant Erdoǧan greater powers.
Idris is also still self-quarantining at a house on location, while the crew remains at a hotel in Santa Fe. No one's peeved about the housing situation ... it's more the lack of communication about potential risks following the news about Idris' positive test.
Chuck has Ari call up a journalist and deny that the SEC is going after Spartan-Ives (can't speak for the US Attorney), Chuck gets a call from the journalist and expertly plays him, then Lawrence Boyd, of Spartan-Ives, gets a call and looks peeved.
Nabil Bank, a lender taken over by an offshore CG proxy in a manner that peeved Nepal's central bank ("My detractors' allegation that I circumvented the law is not completely untrue," concedes Mr Chaudhary), is one of the few listed entities of an otherwise privately-held group.
Boggia didn't click on the link — which led to a blog post titled "Bipartisan Panel of Scientists Confirms Humans are NOT Responsible for Past 20,000 Years of Global Warming" — but he did screenshot it, peeved that Google's algorithms were promoting content that disputes our current climate crisis.
Peeved by the perception the government funding stalemate was resolved in spite of -- and not owing to -- his leadership, Trump is eager to rebut the notion he sat on the back benches during the debate over ending the shutdown, the people who have spoken with him said.
The Clinton Campaign May Just Stop Giving A FuckThe media has really descended on this whole Hillary Clinton health thing, and political reporters as a whole seem pretty peeved that they had to wait two whole days and a fainting spell before learning that the candidate had pneumonia.
Gorsuch, during arguments, seemed peeved that those opposing the cross put the legal system in the business of "having to dictate taste," while Kavanaugh appeared open to the idea that the display could be unconstitutional under the court's current tests, and questioned the government about Jewish veterans' complaints.
North Carolina Republican leaders accused the federal court's decision of introducing "unmitigated chaos" to the state's 29 elections — and while they are surely peeved at the thought of losing congressional seats, they aren't wrong in thinking the court has upended the 224 landscape in North Carolina and nationwide.
"Before I had this job, I had never known, like really known, that there were actually environments in which women's bodies were evaluated as if they were tires, or trucks," writes an understandably peeved Miller, who deftly brings to life the free-spending and freewheeling glossy magazine culture of the time.
Related: What Mike Pence got wrong about the economy and taxes at the vice presidential debate Pence downplayed the top half of his ticket enough that the post-debate analysis said this was an effective audition for 2020, which would likely be extra salt in the wound if Trump is already peeved that his VP pick stole his thunder.
Louie GohmertLouis (Louie) Buller GohmertLouie Gohmert's exchange with Robert Mueller revealed an uneasy relationship Conservatives call on Pelosi to cancel August recess Mueller will be remembered for his weak testimony, not his shocking report MORE (R-Texas) is still peeved that the Architect of the Capitol won't let him grill his famous ribs on his office balcony.
As Dan Pfeiffer, a former senior advisor to President Barack Obama who was a top campaign official in 20163, tweeted on Wednesday: Periodic Reminder: the 2016 Dem primary is less heated/divisive than 08, its just that Twitter gives people an outlet they didnt have in 08 As she begins to pivot to the general election, Clinton might be peeved by Sanders's stubbornness.
I also found tons of wonderful, previously untold or under-covered stories, like the ill-fated Facebook phone, the Twitterization of the News Feed, and the Analog Research Lab, a silk-screen operation which churned out those propaganda posters you see all over Facebook HQ. The book opens with Zuckerberg getting peeved in Nigeria when he discovers that the teens there don't like Facebook as much as they like Instagram.

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