It is now on par with the infuriating advice show Dr. Laura.
Moreover, we must recognize the infuriating fact that even if both countries decide to defeat their enemies, their embrace of victory will come too late for the soldiers killed in futile and pointless battles and for civilians murdered in terror attacks that could have been prevented.
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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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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On the contrary, Wall Street appears to have set its many brilliant minds the task of infuriating the public still further, by repossessing homes of serving soldiers, introducing fees for using debit cards and so on.
It may have the often infuriating but also charming and innocent sense of chaos that comes with "the rainbow nation", but it will be passionately supported by a whole country that will be united for the month.
In my opinion, the only infuriating thing about it is that there are advertising creatives who are uncreative enough to resort to its use.
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Again, this pair seems to exist for purely aesthetic purposes -- if you're the button-pushing type, this is arguably the most infuriating device money can buy -- but it may well help cure you of that BlackBerry thumb that had you on worker's comp for much of the early '00s.
The burly 24-year-old will instead remain with the England Lions on their tour of New Zealand after infuriating the hierarchy with his lack of fitness.
The sound that issues from the vuvuzela is cacophonous -- joyful and infuriating at the same time.
GoDaddy is picking up the pieces after a server outage that appears to have paralyzed millions of websites the company hosted, infuriating small business owners and artists who used the service.
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Mr Ayling pursued this deal with great determination, to the point of infuriating Europe's competition commissioner, Karel Van Miert.
Reed Hastings needs all the friends he can get at the moment after infuriating people with a price hike that ended up costing Netflix subscribers.
Every year at this time the Nobel Peace Prize is announced, invariably infuriating large swathes of the global population.
The flood-relief supplemental appropriations bill, bogged down all week, appears to be a large part of the problem and may not be cleared until after the recess, holding up billions of dollars in relief and infuriating representatives of the hard-hit areas.
Watching the film is an infuriating, heart breaking experience, but it is a purposeful one.
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Mr Bloomberg's boosters note that he has managed to run things well without infuriating half the city, as his caustic predecessor did.
Mr Abhisit's other powerful supporters among the monarchists and the Bangkok rich are similarly loth to accede to the electorate's infuriating habit of returning unacceptable governments.
And the majority of the episodes were variably uneven, hardly devoid of brilliance and the sort of hilarity that most currently running shows can't even approach, but usually diluted to an infuriating degree by the structure and lack of structure of the endeavor.
Blair's stubborn refusal to acknowledge the simple fact that just as the Iranians will not cease uranium enrichment because they want to build atom bombs, so the Palestinians will reject all offers of statehood because they prefer to destroy the Jewish state is infuriating.
Think about that the next time the Rich Folks For Super PACs super PAC puts another misleading, demeaning and infuriating political ad on the tube.
They decided on the spot to agree, surprising and disarming Gregg, and infuriating some Republican staffers who saw the move coming even before Dodd and Garner made the call.
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The result is numbing and infuriating, not least because you can imagine it becoming addictive.
As a former defender and defensive specialist as an assistant coach, Thompson finds watching players fail to clear the penalty box together especially infuriating.
In other words, Mr Karzai may have to curb his infuriating habit of disowning the war whenever he finds it convenient.
Fancy cars quickly reveal themselves to be huge pains in the ass: stick shift is senselessly annoying in the city and the wheels are constantly acquiring minute, infuriating blemishes.
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But Mr Brufau chopped the dividend by 19% in December, infuriating Mr del Rivero.
Some pundits might argue the sport had just recovered from its last infuriating quarrel when this one began.
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