Honestly, I think she was a little peeved because the quote hit home for her.
McCain, who admitted that Fonda wasn't his "favorite American, " was peeved by Paul's argument.
Many American investors who were encouraged to diversify their portfolios abroad are now understandably feeling peeved.
And I have to say, for the record, I am slightly peeved to have lost out to Los Angeles.
She was peeved, but it didnt occur to her to start a lawsuit until she went on the Internet.
For one thing, it sounds as if you were peeved that your friend hadn't contributed anything to the brunch.
The middle class is peeved with interest rates hikes which put on hold their plans to buy homes and cars.
Why ought Kleinwort to run bits of the Frankfurt operations, thought peeved German bankers, given that Dresdner now owned it?
Lord Cranborne was reportedly peeved that Mr Hague was not sufficiently deferential towards him after Mr Hague won the Tory leadership.
Mr. Mac Dougall says he was initially peeved about the sandwich note but did show up at Home Depot that evening smiling.
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"I was peeved that money was such a controlling interest in my life, " says Weinstein, a freelance graphic designer based in Brooklyn.
If you are a fan steeped in ACC or Big East traditional rivalries you are peeved, perturbed and a little pissed off.
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Already peeved at the government's early attempt to shut down German nuclear-power stations, German utilities have responded with threats of their own.
Additionally, we have to be a little peeved at the press here.
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Dooley's group is particularly peeved that Georgia lawmakers are allowing the utility to charge its customers for the project's finance costs before it produces power.
"Martyn in particular was really peeved as was Stephen and they have really been manufactured and they bear no resemblance to the interviews given, " added Jenkins.
It is a Monday, and John Prescott, the deputy prime minister, who has a theory about the sartorial tendencies of public school boys, seems somewhat peeved.
Meanwhile, the fate of the world rests in the hands of a young couple (Claire Danes and Nick Stahl), who seem understandably peeved at the responsibility.
The Russians are especially peeved by what they see as preferential treatment for Ukraine, which has reached a deal with America and graduated from Jackson-Vanik in March.
Of course, there may never be any defusing of the ire of someone who is simply peeved that you are making money off your version of their life.
But Mr Kohl got to hear of it, felt it would bring problems with his Free Democrat coalition partners, and whistled his peeved crown prince back into line.
It's simultaneously jaunty, desperate, defiant, helpless, peeved and more.
If you're like us, you were always peeved at the kid on the playground who habitually got special privileges because he was either bigger, better, or badder than everyone else.
While we're sad to see the amount of data available to the public reduced and are still peeved over the public API being shelved entirely, after last week's incident we can certainly understand why.
You sign up and start posting information about yourself: photographs, employment history, why you are peeved right now with the gummy-bear selection at Rite Aid or bullish about prospects for peace in the Middle East.
Jacob Appelbaum is merely peeved that a conservative paper and the largest circulation newspaper in the US is now horning in on an area that he thinks he and his lefty geeks have the franchise on, namely WikiLeaking.
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