How many times have you arrived in Paris on Sunday and felt privately annoyed?
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In addition its refusal to regard integrated schools as a "preferred option" has annoyed Alliance politicians.
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That annoyed parliamentarians and others who say elected politicians, not activists, should write laws.
This has annoyed me ever since and I am here to set the record straight.
If you order shoes in brown leather and receive them in pink suede, you're rightfully annoyed.
Mr Clarke is pleased with his new address but annoyed with TV Licensing letter.
At first I entered the garden annoyed and walked through with speed and determination.
Even so, Blair seems annoyed that smaller competitors have been getting all the buzz lately.
Beijing was not just annoyed that NATO hijacked the Kosovo problem from the U.N.
But speaker systems to date have annoyed everyone, employees especially, with their constant, ubiquitous noise pollution.
You expect the excluded person to be, at the very least, a little annoyed.
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Many corporate clients are annoyed at the HTC dropping calls, that is their number one concern.
The one who has most right to be annoyed is Al Bakar at Qatar.
The marketing move annoyed executives at Verizon Wireless, a joint venture of Verizon Communications Inc.
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If you just bought the VX8000 you have our permission to feel very annoyed.
Wenger is annoyed that Henry, 29, has played so many games for France this season.
That memo you wrote last week, the one I was so annoyed about, doesn't matter now.
Elinor Caplan, the immigration minister, has annoyed many by her clumsy handling of the issue.
Connie Hedegaard, the EU's climate chief, is annoyed at the generally slow progress of negotiations.
Sunday World northern editor Jim McDowell said he was angry and annoyed at Friday's announcement.
In fact, she did something she thinks annoyed these men and women of science: She prayed.
They are annoyed that Ms Rousseff has tried to rewrite the rules of the game.
Ms Gilowska's appointment has annoyed the populist parties on which the government depends for support.
Mexicans are annoyed that Americans mix up the questions of drug-related violence and economically motivated migration.
Annoyed by the party crasher at their mating game, at least 100 salmon shot off into the jade water.
If he were annoyed by southern criticism, he might call the whole thing off.
So customers are increasingly annoyed at the complexity of making the various technologies work together.
This is cool, I think, especially since I find myself so annoyed by the Pawn chatter still.
Such a customer, mobile operators hope, is likely to be more grateful than annoyed by the intrusion.
Ms Castro said she had been annoyed by Mr Cameron's joke about "white smoke" over the Falklands.
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