Last week news that Gates joined social networking annoyance, Twitter, almost melted the Web.
One of three leading players, 180solutions in Seattle is trying to lower the annoyance factor.
Were you glad at this point to have this "bordering on annoyance" situation completed?
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"Silent and abandoned calls can cause annoyance and distress to consumers, " said Claudio Pollack of Ofcom.
He did this without notifying the park, much to the annoyance of some senior rangers.
That caused so much annoyance at Goodison Park, particularly from Toffees boss David Moyes.
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He showed a little annoyance that, why do I always get these questions about religion?
Leaving the charity event, Kumar expressed annoyance about the unanswered e-mails, he later recalled.
When we started losing more than a third of our paycheck, it became an annoyance.
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Conservative columnist George Will responded in the Washington Post with some understandable annoyance.
Of itself, a wasp can be little more than an annoyance to a (non-allergic) human being.
Democrat Party is a form that many Republicans insist on to the annoyance of the opposition.
It turns out that what seems like an annoyance is actually an alarm bell.
In fact, many in Congress have taken to treating the debt ceiling simply as an annoyance.
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But so far he seems more an annoyance than a threat to the coalition.
And many Americans don't make that distinction, and it's of great concern and annoyance to Brazilians.
The bungled extradition of a popular and well-integrated Russian teenager has sparked much annoyance.
My Oxford English Dictionary, however, does define nuisance as "an annoyance" or "an obnoxious practice".
Neither Mr Greenberg nor the company spelled out a succession plan, to the annoyance of shareholders.
It is crucial for you to solve the annoyance before it disrupts your work performance and career.
In the single-player, which allows you to pause at any time, this limitation was merely an annoyance.
The annoyance of Francois Hollande, president of France, at Mr Cameron's speech was also apparent to some.
Therefore, the reasoning goes, ads are nothing more than an annoyance, an inefficient allocation of capital.
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Uzbekistan even mined the border with Kirgizstan to prevent militants from escaping, to Mr Akaev's deep annoyance.
For EarthLink, publicly acknowledging the annoyance of pop-up advertising is almost of no consequence to its business.
While market-diluting reprints might be merely an annoyance for collectors and dealers, fakes are a real problem.
Diouf's second yellow card came after full-time as he allowed his annoyance with the officials to boil over.
"His family members, colleagues, friends and the public at large have shown annoyance and grievances, " Justice Chaudhry said.
At Exeter Crown Court, Hirst admitted administering a poison with intent to cause his wife injury or annoyance.
And there is growing annoyance at what many see as the subcontracting of British justice to European courts.
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