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You expect the excluded person to be, at the very least, a little annoyed.
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And while they care about it, they've been much less vocal, and I think they're probably a little annoyed that the Bell guys have been so loud about this.
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He was more than a little annoyed when U.S. District Judge Sam Sparks, a Republican appointee, refused to let the Texas Republican Party replace Tom DeLay on the ballot.
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You sound a little annoyed already.
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If you had been paying attention, you would have already taken care of this and, frankly, if you use a preparer they might be a little annoyed at you asking them to amend a 2009 return while they are in the middle of trying to get a bunch of 2012 returns done.
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In the traditionally conservative world of Italian soccer, he also annoyed the fundamentalists for being a little too iconoclastic.
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And if you were among them, did you find yourself becoming annoyed, irritated -- maybe, against your better judgment, a little panicked -- or was there a part of you that felt oddly, secretly relieved?
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This week Haider al-Ameri, a senior figure in the Islamic Supreme Council of Iraq, a key party in the ruling Shia-led alliance, annoyed Mr Maliki by saying there was little evidence of direct Iranian interference.
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