That said, the text is often intractable or so annoyingly assertive as to appear priggish. |
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I was also pleased by the distinct lack of annoyingly goofy, stupid characters. |
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The radio-controlled toy helicopter buzzes annoyingly, like a huge mosquito, around a figure attempting to sleep. |
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You'll have to untangle a lot of overly complicated chord changes and annoyingly high-pitched vocal turns to find anything else worth savoring. |
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More annoyingly, he translates this hyperactive camera trickery to non-fighting sequences. |
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Her annoyingly precocious daughter becomes the main conduit to the supernatural by way of the imaginary-friend device. |
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To all my online friends who have listened to my whinges and whines and put up with my annoyingly self centred outlook on life. |
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Her white sneakers were annoyingly neat and the laces were knotted tightly and securely. |
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Her voice is annoyingly reedy, with a fast vibrato and intonation slightly under pitch. |
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The whole thing bogs down to an annoyingly slow pace and then just confuses us with a weird ghost story. |
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Rather annoyingly, both big and small screen forms tend to portray the conflict from a Royalist perspective. |
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I have a lazy eye, and it starts drifting center when I'm tired, or most annoyingly if I'm trying to eat and read at the same time. |
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And I also have that bi invisibility thing going on, which is both galling and periodically annoyingly convenient. |
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Slightly annoyingly I am not allowed to close them for two days, which rather dents the initial excitement of finally having curtains. |
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Pathetic drizzle was annoyingly splattering on her head, and her face was irritated by the moist miserable air. |
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He's a real pain because he's always fussing annoyingly about books and cars and his appearance, but my friends think he's cool. |
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Personally, I found this book's exclusively middle-class viewpoint annoyingly narrow. |
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He elongates the ends of all his sentences, so the words trail off annoyingly over the music. |
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I don't know how to write this post without sounding like an annoyingly gushy, proud mother. |
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I remember a blimp advertising a local Internet service provider orbiting annoyingly outside my window. |
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She couldn't make out the lyrics, and the bass seemed annoyingly out of rhythm. |
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The obnoxious tick of the clock clicked annoyingly over the thunder itself. |
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Heavy-handed and unsubtle, it tends to detract annoyingly from, rather than enhance, changes in mood. |
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They talked non-stop for the entire flight about their mundane jobs in excruciating detail and in annoyingly loud voices. |
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Why are the gospel tunes in the soundtrack so annoyingly off-key and out of synch? |
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They seemed to enjoy themselves as I heard her give an annoyingly sweet laugh. |
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A good director would have cut some of the annoyingly repetitive and obvious gestures used to indicate character. |
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The free-swimming fish seem to congregate annoyingly at the thermocline, where the oily effect of mixing water makes them appear constantly out of focus. |
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There's more chance then of a top dog being snapped at its customised boots by a mongrel that irascibly, annoyingly, insistently does not know its place. |
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At which point, wise old Mork gave one of his annoyingly cutesy little smiles, and you realised that he had been teaching those kids a Valuable Life Lesson all along. |
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The director's cut can, annoyingly, be purchased in the DVD boxset. |
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If you reach the new terminal by road, you will notice that the approach is annoyingly wiggly. |
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Alas, she tends to relate it in cliché-ridden and sometimes annoyingly gushy prose. |
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In the comedy category, the annoyingly good Olivia Colman is nominated for her patient forbearance as Alex, the vicar's wife in Rev. |
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It's annoyingly tricky when your eyes give you contradictory information about what your hands are doing. |
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As a result, my tomboy daughter has become a fan of Latin and shimmies around in sparkly silver sandals doing the cha-cha-cha annoyingly better than me. |
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We break down the big news stories of the day into something more like CliffsNotes than annoyingly long articles. |
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It's an unusual feeling to get out of a full-sized, heavy-duty crew cab pick-up after a road test and find the old minivan annoyingly cumbersome to park. |
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The short and jittery teacher was always twiddling his hands annoyingly, stuttering when he spoke and nervously rocking back and forth, as he stood. |
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Emma's voice was borderline between sweet, and annoyingly too sweet. |
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He has been an untiring crusader for gun control, or, from the standpoint of the National Rifle Association, an annoyingly effective nemesis against all they stand for. |
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These days, my skepticism about the current state of photography is mostly relegated to cameras which, despite being so captivatingly small, remain annoyingly enigmatic. |
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Standard search techniques can do nothing with it. They are annoyingly slow and just perform a silly search while we need a clever tool to instantly access files we need. |
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I was in a hotel and my room had been annoyingly double-booked. |
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That is to say, his command of the relevant more strictly theological literature is sometimes annoyingly monoglot. |
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All I know is that he was so annoyingly good at pop quizzes, he should have had his own radio show and jingle. |
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Lionel Reneau as Donkey maintained an annoyingly chatty and informative but good-heartedness all the way through. |
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Until then, there had been nothing remarkable about Cavell, who was charming, kind, but also, according to her matron, not particularly reliable, sometimes unpunctual and always annoyingly self-contained. |
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With or without campus jargon, the annoyingly unfair fact is that marriageable men tend to like women who are young, fertile and intellectually unthreatening. |
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On top of his wealth and privilege, Osbourne is annoyingly driven. |
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But Free to Be wasn't politically-correct in an annoyingly preachy way. |
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But then you're annoyingly left in the lurch. |
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Automatically close those annoyingly jumping out popup adverts and you will never again worry about that those trouble makers will disrupt your fun on net. |
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Blargh! Why is life so annoyingly complicated all of a sudden? |
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