Similar bluntness earlier this month annoyed a group of Jewish Americans whom he met in the United States.
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Woolf explained that she had been annoyed by a letter Vita had sent shortly after publication of her last book.
After feeling annoyed for a while, Rousselot told himself that it was better that way, if Riquelme had lost interest in the whole business.
He also looks annoyed that a rival biometric scheme to build a National Population Register (for citizens, not just residents) has been cast into the shade.
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.
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.
Their relationship ended during a dispute over the terms of a deal to forge a single business out of Xstrata and Glencore, with Glasenberg annoyed that Davis joined a push for more generous terms, a demand which was met but which also turned a so-called merger of equals into a hostile takeover and the break-up of the team.
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He says a buyer's network is right at his fingertips when he feels most annoyed with his experience with a company.
Meanwhile a squabble with Lithuania has annoyed neighbours that would prefer to see Poland as a leader, not a score-settler.
You expect the excluded person to be, at the very least, a little annoyed.
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Instead, Hibnick simply sounds annoyed, and being a Harvard law student, she had access to the tools and lawyers she needed to file the suit.
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Mr. Ehrmann says accusations that he runs a sect are "ridiculous, " and that except for a few annoyed neighbors, he has good relations with people in the village.
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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.
We'd been given permission from President Kagame's office to park the truck on the running track, but the message hadn't filtered down to a very annoyed head of security at the ground.
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You sound a little annoyed already.
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All this talk of a Bitcoin bubble has annoyed the true believers - an interesting mixture of libertarians and cryptographic specialists charmed by the idea of a currency that embodies many of the open and virtually ungoverned principles of the internet itself.
In the traditionally conservative world of Italian soccer, he also annoyed the fundamentalists for being a little too iconoclastic.
"I don't make calculations, but obviously I'm annoyed if I have missed a chance of becoming number one, " said Federer.
New York was annoyed by people who spent a lot of time in New York, but were clearly domiciled someplace else.
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The news was first reported inadvertently and unknowingly by a Pakistani tweep annoyed by the buzz of helicopters overhead late Saturday night.
Steve Wilhite told the New York Times that he was "annoyed" there was still a debate over how to say the acronym.
Then in June the Qataris surprised and annoyed both firms by demanding a price of 3.25 Glencore shares as their price for support.
More to the point she questions where that burden falls: on the pet itself or on ourselves, the pet owners who are challenged, frustrated, and often annoyed by the decline of a once vigorous animal.
Tory MPs were also annoyed at the prospect of a referendum on AV being held on the same day as elections in Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland, which they argued would "skew" the result because turnout would differ across the UK. Plaid Cymru, the DUP and SNP have also complained about the date.
Ben Bleikamp, a designer at GitHub, a San Francisco software company, was so annoyed by CEOs trying to act like Mr. Jobs that he wrote a rant on his blog last summer.
The marketing move annoyed executives at Verizon Wireless, a joint venture of Verizon Communications Inc.
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His turned-up nose once annoyed him so much that for a while he slept with a peg on it.
Last week, for example, corporate governance writer Lucy Marcus discussed how a particular Groupon deal annoyed her enough to tweet about it.
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