That kind of woman would find you tiresome, infuriating and not worth her time.
Enough to indicate that lines have been wrongly crossed without provoking worse, enough to irritate, without infuriating, Russia.
After 10 infuriating minutes of fiddling, I got up and found the master switch.
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I've told her in my most infuriating older-brother manner that It Remains To Be Seen.
Until this week, Mr Livingstone had brushed aside all these manoeuvres with an infuriating insouciance.
Stallman can be an infuriating man, but he can also be a very charming lunch companion.
Many of the streets are narrow, and Parisians suffer from this one infuriating habit.
The result is numbing and infuriating, not least because you can imagine it becoming addictive.
Mr Karadzic is verbally nimble, mentally sharp - and no doubt infuriating to many.
Watching the film is an infuriating, heart breaking experience, but it is a purposeful one.
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But Mr Brufau chopped the dividend by 19% in December, infuriating Mr del Rivero.
The sound that issues from the vuvuzela is cacophonous -- joyful and infuriating at the same time.
Some pundits might argue the sport had just recovered from its last infuriating quarrel when this one began.
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Over the years Eni has developed a reputation for dazzling technical successes--and for infuriating competitors and U.S. officials.
They suggest an infuriating insight into thinking itself: an insight that is just as profound as it is confounding.
You could have an impact that helps Bush by infuriating Republicans and driving them to polls in huge numbers.
Every year at this time the Nobel Peace Prize is announced, invariably infuriating large swathes of the global population.
Mr Ayling pursued this deal with great determination, to the point of infuriating Europe's competition commissioner, Karel Van Miert.
Poles find the wording infuriating: the Hitler-Stalin carve-up of eastern Europe was a crime, not a mere historical backdrop.
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He also wants the postal bank to provide loans as a way to revitalise rural regions, further infuriating other Japanese banks.
There is another way less lofty, more mischievous, and doubtless more infuriating to some viewers, yet possessed of its own bizarre integrity.
It can be downright infuriating to have mana run out mid-battle and realize your efforts to this point have been useless.
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In other words, Mr Karzai may have to curb his infuriating habit of disowning the war whenever he finds it convenient.
This may be the most infuriating of the myths, because it belies a fundamental misunderstanding about the debate around healthcare costs.
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These are not just infuriating contradictions, unfair double standards, or interesting paradoxes.
All of this coming after months of awful, infuriating news of attacks against women in India, in Egypt and elsewhere.
It is now on par with the infuriating advice show Dr. Laura.
While all of this is quite infuriating, there is nothing new in the actions of any of the concerned parties this week.
Mr Bloomberg's boosters note that he has managed to run things well without infuriating half the city, as his caustic predecessor did.
Not much, and it must be infuriating to businesses trying to cope.
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