It's the hero worshipping provided to these complete nobodies that pushes the show from an annoying sing-a-long to a ridiculous cultural event. |
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I stayed the night with our neighbors plus their two annoying toy poodles who want to snuggle in bed or lick my face. |
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He had an annoying habit of standing at windows when he wanted to intimidate her. |
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Their main function is to act like an annoying salesperson who wouldn't take no for an answer. |
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Restarauteurs and cinema chains have an annoying habit of filling a glass half with Coke and half with ice, no doubt to make it go further. |
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It's also nice to meet a promotions director who acts like an honest-to-goodness human being rather than an annoying sales representative. |
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He kept acting as if the crowd adored him when in fact we found him to be an annoying prat. |
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His computer beeped to life, jittering on his table, playing that annoying little tune that was accustomed to him receiving a new e-mail. |
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I think public cell phone users are annoying because mind-reading is hard work. |
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These laws are aimed at the minority of annoying customers and not at the lovely ones. |
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Why is that the most obnoxious, most annoying, the most grating and jarring is the most popular? |
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It was an annoying, grating tweet designed specifically to get on the nerves of someone trying to stay asleep. |
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Thankfully, the New York quartet don't share that band's annoying tendency to gratuitously swear like petulant third-graders. |
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The paddle was subjectively interpreted by handlers as being annoying to the pig. |
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Yes, it's annoying, but the benefits of having email certainly outweigh the annoyances associated with it. |
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Barker's jivey style is occasionally annoying, but the unexpectedly sad ending rights what few wrongs there are. |
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There's about three of them, and they have this annoying habit of telling jokes most of the day. |
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And if you're still not convinced life's a drag, several annoying but mercifully brief musical numbers jackhammer the point home. |
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As for Jenna, she's annoying one-note and completely facile in her approach. |
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Louise was annoying sometimes, but never failed to get a smile on Katrina's face. |
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He's bright, as sharp as the shirt and tie he always wears and sails through exams with an annoying degree of self-confidence. |
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Naturally, it's the really annoying kids who understand all the scientific falderal that saves the day. |
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How do I get rid of these annoying pests without destroying my other foliage or the oak tree? |
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Unscrupulous companies will instead pester you with annoying phone calls or unannounced visits. |
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The really annoying thing about trying to interview him is that he can be jolly good company. |
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But what is annoying about a site like swaparoo is that you have to have something to swap with someone who you want something from. |
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I soon determine that the annoying buzz is coming from the pink alarm clock that lay next to me on the nightstand. |
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There was nothing more annoying in the entire universe than the sound of a mosquito buzzing around near your ear. |
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Everyone has had the experience and knows how annoying it is hearing the swish of a club behind him just as he is in the midst of his swing. |
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The green light always takes an eon to change while my left blinker gives off its annoying click. |
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What's really annoying about this is that it's quite easy to raise a healthy infant on a vegan diet. |
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Or was it the annoying chinless gang who occupied the seats in front of the telly, bringing their toddler children to run about the pub? |
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Being ex-directory and registered with the Telephone Preference Service, I rarely have to deal with annoying sales calls. |
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It was slightly annoying to hear the little girl tripping along behind him like a young mountain goat. |
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But when you are woken up by jugglers throwing batons and chainsaws, and all the hurrahs, that gets a little annoying. |
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But you'd likely have other annoying probs, such as unexplained weight loss or being hungry all the time. |
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The Westie, a fluffy eight year-old, stands accused of annoying neighbours in Braeside Place, Aberdeen, by barking too loudly. |
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This is the final straw, and, much out of character, I launch into a tirade against these annoying, impolite, uncivil people. |
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To avoid bulges or the annoying sound of coins clinking, try to keep your pockets empty. |
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Mitnick is portrayed as a fat, annoying and somewhat evil man with few redeeming qualities. |
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Moreover, Celtic Kings iconifies badly, which is annoying for me because I'm always trying to do something in the background. |
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This is more of a personal peeve, but I find it really annoying when characters in fight scenes yell during the final attack. |
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She has one annoying but lovable big brother that looks out for her, and a little sister that adores and idolizes her. |
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And each morning my peaceful sleep was interrupted by the most irritating and annoying ringing sound imaginable. |
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Meanwhile, most Twitter users probably don't unfollow people unless they find them annoying. |
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If she's so annoying she scares people off, then you might be her only friend. |
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That annoying, ugly, trick gold lamp that comes apart in the middle when you pick it up has been the scourge of my family for years. |
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He finished applying the gel to his hair, although he couldn't get rid of that annoying cowlick in the back, and left the bathroom. |
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Then there was the obligatory annoying kid that you always get in these movies. |
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The only weak addition is that of Eve's tippling brother, Martin, whose presence is probably intended as comic relief, but whom I found annoying. |
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She was naggy, annoying and could be such a little brat when she was pessimistic. |
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Your dogged pursuit of those you don't like is as annoying as your bootlicking of industry people you do like. |
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Worse, his cultured grammar and dandified manner could be immensely annoying. |
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Liam had always been the annoying kid next door who my mother constantly nagged me to be nice to. |
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And the sound is great, from the scary dinosaur roars to the annoying elevator music. |
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Almost, but not quite, as annoying as these failed policemen are the people who tut and give me dirty looks for using disabled toilets. |
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The refusal to acknowledge emotive arguments is annoying and very much in the vein of English Language Positivism. |
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Her final waking came with the cry of a newsie outside of the building hawking the headline in a most annoying fashion. |
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One suggestion I have had is to use a pop-under window, but I find them annoying and don't want to annoy other people. |
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The music is quite good, though the weapons sound effects can become annoying. |
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Nothing can be more annoying than to see bulleted text arrive animated with a 'whoosh' sound. |
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Long term readers will recognise the pattern of sudden, annoying innovation, briefly flogged then permanently abandoned. |
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It's always more complicated than that, as annoying people are known to say with exasperating regularity. |
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Whether house fly or stable fly, these annoying, filthy creatures make their presence known. |
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I loved Halloween but the costume selection part of it was always the most annoying. |
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Ayden listen and there was an annoying drip, drip, drip sound that echoed throughout the basement for what seemed forever. |
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I find this quite annoying as tightening the wheel in the track dropouts puts addition pressure on the bearings making it difficult to adjust. |
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Helen's memories of long ago are interrupted by her annoying stepbrother when he decides to end his eavesdropping in favor of chocolate cake. |
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I often figured out codes long before the characters did, which was annoying. |
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His knee also stiffens up after training, so it needs sorting out because it's an annoying problem. |
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Granted, you can be quirky and annoying when you get on your high horse about something, but at least you care. |
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Rather, it was deliberate policy to ignore those annoying Red Cross reports and fob them off on the legal staff for their amusement. |
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I'm stranded on top of a building with an annoying little boy and a lame celly and I'm bored! |
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I have a stuck message in my mobile phone outbox that leaves an annoying icon and means I can't send texts. |
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Next, a bumpkinish cop, annoying his dozing partner, is shown playing with his radar gun. |
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Isn't it just so annoying when one lorry travelling at 60 mph tries to overtake another which is travelling at 58 mph? |
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Most home treatment is aimed at relieving the annoying itch of chickenpox and the accompanying fever and discomfort. |
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I'd rather see her with someone who appreciates her goofiness and cheesiness than someone who finds it annoying and wants to change her. |
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Save for a couple of annoying cases, the integrated chipsets rendered the scene well enough. |
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Even more annoying, speak with radical environmentalists and they'll lard their speech with numerous conservation biology buzz words. |
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The clegs were in good form tonight, and they were proving annoying so I sprayed on Skin So Soft. |
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The really annoying thing is that this ludicrous situation has been occurring and reoccurring now for a number of years. |
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Take a quiz that tells it you what kind of Facebooker you are to make sure you aren't doing the annoying things. |
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If you really, really, like them, you might wait it out awhile to see if they outgrow this annoying phase. |
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Researchers have found that eight in ten of us display annoying habits that drive our fellow travellers up the wall. |
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Hurriedly I picked up the annoying, buzzing thing and held it at arm's length. |
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Although they can be annoying, eye floaters are usually not a problem and don't require treatment. |
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One of the annoying things about the indie world is having to be on the cusp of whatever is brand new. |
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The entire scene was roped off, and exasperated policemen were shooing annoying news reporters away from the building. |
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Tock is also marginally less annoying than tonight's victim, sixteen-year-old Foxtrot Darling, who arrives complete with kiss-curl. |
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To represent an insanely annoying character, one doesn't need to write insanely annoying prose. |
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By the next morning it'd cleared up enough to just leave me with an annoying itch in my throat. |
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More annoying for their fans was their failure to compete except in brief bursts. |
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She is now more pixieish than kittenish, which is part of what makes her so annoying. |
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Heavy, overbearing guitars clash with feeble pianos, annoying violins, and misplaced horns. |
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Either way, it's annoying, but at least it doesn't mean my headphones are knackered, as I originally feared. |
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The washer breaking down was the most annoying thing, happening just when the baby was sick and there was five times as much laundry to do. |
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It is a specialist in removing the annoying red-eye that can be found on many photographs. |
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Each character also has their share of taunts, but the taunts get repetitive quickly and become annoying. |
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Every sentence ended with a question mark, and was punctuated by a popping bubble or annoying giggle. |
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But the task was becoming a less savory one, the world was annoying him at every turn. |
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As they voyage through space, the crew have to contend with anti-gravity failures, annoying talking doors and wars with alien races. |
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It must be annoying for under-funded museum staff to see a travelling droid circus jetting in from California. |
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Too many stoplights are a nuisance, backing up traffic, making people late, annoying everyone. |
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Will annoying street corner speakers, preachers, and proselytizers next be relegated to chat rooms alone? |
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Have you ever tried to play golf on a course where there were more than a few annoying insects? |
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The old, cranky generator breaks down with an annoying frequency, severing us from the computer and studio lights. |
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By far the most annoying of the bunch are that breed who have come to be known as living statues. |
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Razor burn and prickly underarm hair make the list of most women's annoying beauty battles. |
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If you're tired of razor burn and those annoying nicks and cuts you have to endure, then say hello to a new innovation in shaving. |
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This was annoying enough, but after I'd used towels to soak up the water, I heard an ominous dripping noise coming from below. |
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I'm thinking the timeout scheme is too annoying unless my software repository automagically releases code after the timeout period. |
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It's an important ballast in the process of policy formation, even if can be annoying for the politicals. |
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It is annoying when a guy with a novelty helmet thinks he has the sand to run a million dollar organization. |
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Now Big Larry kept the crowd from annoying the couple, by properly laying about him with a switch all along the road. |
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He might yap in the sense of producing sounds that resemble a small dog's annoying bark, but he could not say that he was yapping. |
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Sonically, the song is great, but for Brown to constantly drown his voice in auto-tune is getting annoying. |
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I find snufflers to be some of the most annoying, rude, and disgusting people in the world. |
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Minor vandalism is annoying, expensive and distressing to law-abiding citizens. |
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When I go from playing my PC to playing a shooter on a console I find it choppy and annoying. |
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Dana has just signed in., MSN informed her with a short, annoying sound effect. |
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The latter incident turned out differently than my paternal flyboy expected with the Limeys turned their guns toward the annoying Americans. |
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It get very annoying to have to, in effect, ship one's oars every time he passes, and continually having to check what he's doing. |
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However, I don't want to scarify the community's open discussion just for those annoying spams. |
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The next morning I woke up with a crick in my neck and an annoying pain in my side. |
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And who wants to have it worsen at the sound of an annoying ring of a telephone? |
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Besides that it was annoying to have to maneuver through people who didn't know enough to get out of the way. |
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Gerhard drew himself up to his full five feet ten inches and looked up at the annoying man. |
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However annoying it was and however much it grated on her nerves, something in the back of her mind told her to leave it as it was. |
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She's such an ambitious, annoying poster girl for the worst aspects of meritocracy that you kind of want better for her partner. |
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As long as he keeps his ugly face off screen, leaving only his annoying voice that is acceptable, right? |
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Any time the action switches away from the annoying little furball, the plot starts to drag. |
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I understand if you don't want an annoying chatterbox prattling away in your ear while you eat. |
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The swarms of gnats and mosquitoes were annoying, but augured well for our hopes of spotting tiny bug-eating birds. |
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We all know how annoying it can be to receive post for people who no longer live at our address. |
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The gearstick has developed an annoying grating sound but only, it seems, when in fifth gear. |
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Just too many nasty trick questions and annoying video clips of past statements, but that's why you get the big money. |
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It should be borne in mind that words or behaviour may be annoying or rude without being necessarily abusive or insulting. |
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The office is not a place either for a lover's quarrel, which could be annoying and inappropriate to colleagues. |
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The fact that she was one the lesser annoying parts of the movie is a testament to how biblically horrible the movie is. |
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The.22 Magnum shotgun is quiet enough to avoid annoying the neighbors, and there's no danger of ricochets or damage downrange. |
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And are there any really annoying prepubescent girls who have special powers? |
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Asthma is at best an annoying condition, and at worst a debilitating, even deadly disease. |
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But she adds that she finds its constant interruptions annoying, and switches it off when she wants to concentrate. |
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Nonetheless, it still bothered him in the back of his mind, pricking at him like an annoying and persistent mosquito, which just wouldn't let up. |
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The character is meant to be an entertainingly frantic jokester, but most of the time the guy is just annoying. |
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Some audiences will find this annoying, for me it fit in perfectly with the subtle weirdness of the proceedings. |
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If you are calling for no reason at all, please stop because it's getting really annoying. |
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After some scenes of topless women and some meanderings by the annoying characters, the mayhem starts. |
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Somehow she stopped being my annoying nympho of a roommate, and instead became just another girl in pain. |
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Although the system works decently, it has an annoying tendency to lock onto either an inanimate object or another enemy all on its own. |
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He was so annoying with that every now and then, Candice just wanted to ball up her fist, and whack him one, real hard. |
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Ms Beeny is so very annoying that I can usually feel my hackles rising before the programme has even reached the halfway point. |
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And single, willing men are throwing themselves at me as well, which is getting annoying. |
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As a prodigal, Tom is forever annoying Sid, his priggish, elder half brother. |
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One has a very annoying habit of trying to speak at the same time as the tutor. |
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But to tell you the truth, I don't find Rummy's ravings even mildly annoying any more. |
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Just as easily as she could be annoying, she could turn around and be cute the next second. |
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Somewhere at the far end of all this readerly frustration, it all started to seem funny rather than annoying. |
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After a few seconds of scratchy bliss, I noticed an annoying tickly itch on my shin. |
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And yeah the characters can be annoying sometimes, but they're not nearly as smarmy as most other sitcoms, so it's ahead by default. |
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We can live without their annoying ring tones, but we can't live without texting our friends. |
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It is enormously annoying to return to your car after shopping to find a parking ticket under the windscreen wiper. |
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She knew that a voice that annoying could come from none other than the preppy, straight-laced brown-noser. |
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In the Tricked Out Version you get fancy fades and wipes that honestly end up being more annoying than cool. |
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I keep getting them mixed up, and I have to concentrate to remember which is which, and it's annoying. |
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One of the most annoying common linguistic mix-ups is the confusion between atheist and agnostic. |
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Man, you can be annoying with your interpolations, addenda, corrigenda, whatever. |
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Towards the end of the film, his buff, clueless, completely narcissistic character became less amusing and more annoying. |
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The music industry's constant whine about file sharing is extremely annoying. |
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Lice aren't dangerous and they don't spread disease, but they are contagious and can just be downright annoying. |
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Otherwise, the graphics are smooth and free of annoying graphical glitches like glaring aliasing or slowdown. |
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The end result is that these have become dominant and, at least for newbies, very annoying strategies. |
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It becomes quite annoying when you run out of connectors and have to start linking others together. |
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And don't the powers that be realize the the more annoying and intrusive the ads are, the less we're going to want to look at them? |
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I've wondered why pop-up ads and new larger sized, intrusively placed ads are so annoying. |
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The annoying malady was handily repaired with surgery, leaving three small well-hidden punctures as the only evidence. |
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The last thing I remember before I drifted off to sleep was the annoying slurping noise of him sucking on his thumb. |
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Isn't she that annoying bimbo with the tinny voice who constantly hangs around him? |
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Because that's how I see him, I don't like him or his annoying, arrogant, good-for-nothing friends. |
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I use it with Yves Saint Laurent's Touche Eclat which I dot on like Tipp-Ex to hide annoying discolourations, blemishes and dark eye circles. |
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It's so annoying when you are in the middle of a meal and then the person behind you lights one up yuk! |
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I puffed my cheeks out and blew a gust of air out my mouth in an attempt to get the annoying strand of black hair out my eyes. |
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My family has this annoying habit of wanting to eat three meals a day, plus snacks and drinks. |
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The smartly dressed man shooed the boy away, as if it was an annoying dog begging for a piece of meat. |
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Anest was awakened from the deep, dream-filled, restorative sleep of the travel-weary by an annoying, persistent knocking at the door. |
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The point is I know two depressed people and I'm finding their intrusions into my happy and contented life to be a bit annoying. |
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Add off-key electronic music, and you begin to have some idea of how annoying this is. |
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These loads are intended for indoor target practice, plinking, or putting an end to annoying pests without disturbing the neighbors. |
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If someone else is annoying you, and they have no idea what effect they are having on you, then what is the point in staying annoyed with them? |
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I got into the very annoying habit of doodling on the back of business cards. |
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It is annoying though, for the bank to produce these bonds decades after the event and start a hare running. |
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She suddenly wished the ship's library didn't harbor so many annoying memories. |
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Does she ever get really annoying people on the phone and want to tell them to just go ahead and kill themselves? |
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Anyway, if pet owners don't want to train their dogs out of annoying habits like chasing the postie, they should get a goldfish. |
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But having to break into America certainly is annoying, and it is sort of something I've got a chip on my shoulder about. |
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Potential contestants have to be extrovert without being annoying, pushy show-offs. |
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The old, washed-out white tents began to dot the promenade like the annoying blight on my ixora plants. |
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Mostly I just find him intermittently annoying because I doubt that his studiously developed online contrarianism reflects who he really is. |
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I was just trying to solve one of those annoying problems that drive CEOs nuts. |
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I know, I know, I'm really annoying at times and I can be a real blabbermouth. |
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As so many times before, he considered scrapping the annoying little robotic berk. |
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Although she recognized the surgery as successful, the aphonia of her daughter was annoying to the mother. |
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Just as she got to the annoying one in the middle that she could hardly reach, another pair of hands buttoned it for her. |
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He showed no sign of being effected by my harsh look, as he remained his annoying self, humming some tune I was vaguely familiar with. |
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Instead I often see facilities and traffic controls that treat pedestrians as little more than annoying afterthoughts. |
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Republicans are blanketing key Congressional districts with annoying robo calls. |
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Oh, man, the old lady that boarded the bus is crocheting, annoying, and smells of mothballs. |
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His nicknames for me were annoying and I could tell that he thought of me as a preppy goody-goody. |
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For the urban hunter a quick how to for making effective blowdarts, useful for taking down anything from pesky pets to annoying co-workers. |
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Much of the story is told in flashback, a technique that can be annoying, because it interrupts the flow of the narrative. |
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In contrast, if group members think he is relatively uncreative, they may deem his ideas to be distracting and even annoying. |
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The flashy car belonged to the most annoying person in the world if Lillian had any vote. |
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Anyway, I'd better get back to annoying someone who's just bought a digital camera. |
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To be honest I didn't spend a whole lot of time reading the stuff on the page partly as the tone all seemed a tad annoying. |
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I asked if it was getting annoying, being drained of energy when there's so much to do, but she said she didn't have the energy to get annoyed. |
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More annoying, however, is the color bleed in the reds and blue in certain shots, especially during the fire sequences. |
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A very annoying problem and I gave him some leeway as he seemed fairly intelligent, and that's bleeding annoying. |
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All I've gotten for it is a very annoying head of hair and a growing loss of hair. |
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Trying to be annoying on purpose doesn't strike me as the pinnacle of political broadcasting. |
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I noticed him stealing looks in my direction every few seconds and I realized that my squirming and tapping was annoying him. |
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I have this annoying habit of getting a book, reading to about the halfway point and walking away. |
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The latter method ensures that your hands will be covered by sticky ooze guaranteed to attract clouds of annoying flies. |
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Andre co-wrote half the tracks, including the annoying Insania, and the cod reggae Mysterious Girl, included twice here for our sins. |
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Being alone became an annoying state, and those forward women became more attractive to you by the week. |
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Avoid invites to chat, filter out annoying invitations for Meetup, birthday parties, or after-hours get-togethers. |
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If you're a fan of Santa, speed, bobsleighs or really annoying banjo music, Speedy Santa is the game for you. |
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I have been giving some thought as to how the annoying buzzing sound of model aircraft can be, to other listeners, a mere gentle drone? |
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He was easily the smartest, funniest, most annoying and most profane man I've been around. |
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She has that annoying grandmotherly ability to comfort a baby just by entering the room. |
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As much as the vast majority of people adore their mums, mums are still one of the most frustrating and annoying creatures to walk this planet. |
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One important improvement from the earlier model is better support for the keyboard, which eliminates an annoying flex while typing. |
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Perhaps most irritating of all was the nagging seat-belt warning that persisted for an annoying extra few beeps even after you had buckled up. |
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Not turning up at events that I've been invited to and therefore annoying people is quite enjoyable. |
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Our cat has developed an annoying habit of standing on people's faces during the night. |
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In the world of bolo ties and bow ties, faux flaps and mudflap skirts, that's, well, annoying. |
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If that stamp isn't on offer, they demand it in an increasingly loud and annoying squawk. |
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The very annoying Smith, chief wingnut of the Pedestrian Council wants to stop drivers listening to MP3 players. |
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He wants to eat away at some of the more annoying kinds of brakes that can be applied to a measure along its legislative journey. |
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I had to tell you about it, in all its uneventful detail, simply because those annoying people cornered me today. |
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I listened patiently to one of those annoying automated response thingies giving me 3 options. |
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Horses are excellent at annoying drivers, they simply stand there in the road and they won't budge an inch. |
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I know he wouldn't hurt me but his forcefulness and determination to win was getting annoying. |
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Weed is a more general word, and normally refers to those annoying plants that grow uninvitedly in the garden. |
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Drunk and angry, he berated the thicknecks while pouring his loudest, most annoying caterwauls over the din of his backing band. |
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Too often the band's lush harmonies and soothing guitars are accompanied by an annoying tendency to be too clever by half. |
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It gets really annoying at presentation ceremonies when some old duffer keeps wittering on, doesn't it? |
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There is a bit of sibilance and strident qualities to the sound, but not in a distracting or annoying manner. |
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I'm ticklish too, and I know how annoying it is when people take advantage of it. |
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He seemed to always find a different way of changing the subject, which she found very amusing, but annoying. |
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These toys get an educational message across without the annoying upbeat veneer most kids have come to expect from edutainment toys. |
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Alex is possibly the most annoying person in the world with his male model cleaning obsessed ways. |
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Let's not mention his annoying habit of emphasising words by putting them in capitals. |
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The high-pitched sound can only be heard by the young and is designed to be so annoying that they move away. |
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However, then it became apparent that the annoying woman had got hold of his private e-mail address when the messages came flooding in. |
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About a year ago my body got into the annoying habit of waking up around 5am. |
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She gazed at the floorboard of the car confused and light-hearted with Sade's annoying company. |
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He manages to do or say something really annoying and despicable so often that it's wearisome. |
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But we bet if you ask most people they'll tell you that loud, annoying people are much more of a concern. |
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He pushed a button on a small remote in his hand, and some annoying poppy music started playing. |
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In other words, there is little the law can do to control renovation work, one of the most persistent and annoying sources of noise pollution. |
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The track itself is remarkably clear of distortions such as background hiss or those annoying pops. |
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Seasoned watchers of him will attest to his annoying habit of fading out of games and trying to be too clever at times. |
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The rest of the evening was incident free apart from the argument with the most annoying person in the world, bless him. |
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How I wished for that million from Shorty in order to hire a hit man to kill the annoying guy who said that. |
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The guerrilla war may be annoying, and deadly, but it is also, the brass tells us, militarily insignificant. |
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After all, it's realism in all of its mind-bendingly annoying detail that drove us through the cinema doors in the first place. |
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She opened her mouth to say something but Adrian cut her off. It was an annoying habit he had. |
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The inherent hokiness of the story would make it seem either likable but forgettable, or worse, just plain annoying. |
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Today, in 2002, we know it as a grinding exercise in exhausted formula filmmaking characterized by sappy musical numbers and peppily annoying secondary characters. |
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And as a purveyor of childishness myself, I understand how annoying it can be. |
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He's a bit like the annoying know-it-all that every office has. |
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Fed up with annoying townies blathering on about the countryside? |
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But truly the most annoying part is that the Vine video focuses more on, of all things, barbecue sauce instead of the president. |
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What if, however, my belief system is just my way of explaining away a strange and annoying syndrome to myself? |
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Ironically, the luxury SUV looks pretty darned good when viewed that closely, but when I pull back for the macro view I find some annoying flaws and noteworthy virtues. |
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If this is to be done, at a minimum, a typesetter and proofreader should be employed to improve the look of the book and avoid the annoying level of basic errors in the text. |
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Thus begins a wheezy, dull little story that follows Clint around as he has annoying conversations with his complainy doctor, jerky cops, and Jeff Daniels. |
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Historically the kingdom has loomed over Qatar like a hungry lion eyeing an annoying mouse. |
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What's very annoying is that as soon as the meals are brought in the rest of the family become like a pack of ravening wolves and will promptly start begging for them. |
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She is shampooing his hair, he is annoying her with too many demands. |
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The fact that it takes three reboots before the system resets from a failed overclock is very annoying especially if you are reaching the limit of your overclock. |
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That's called making the most of concurrent annoying situations, kids. |
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Most of the annoying things children do can be dealt with very effectively by ignoring them and attending to children when they behave more maturely. |
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Trying to keep the peace is the sage Andy, whose cool intellectualizing goes from being an annoying trait to an obvious shield for his own emotional issues. |
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You can read about the escapade, with annoying advertising jingle here. |
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Some giant trevallies, the odd green jobfish and a solitary amberjack had paid us a visit, together with an ever-present and rather annoying pack of small reef sharks. |
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No one may blow the annoying plastic horn within the Emirates if it exceeds 100 decibels anymore. |
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But after a point, blogging without writing gets to be like the electronic equivalent of street miming, and we all know how lame and annoying street mimes can get. |
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Just when he'd fancy some pork scratchings or a sausage roll, he'd discover that all there was to eat were bananas, apples and those annoying little boxes of raisins. |
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It's annoying me more than anyone that my plan isn't working, believe me. |
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The neatly folded scented bed sheets and the four-poster bed made of ash wood had this annoying elegance, which seems to be mocking at her frustration. |
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Communist cadres, who are used to hearing eulogies from their subordinates and the general public, find such dissent very annoying and naturally want to get rid of it. |
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It wasn't a distraction while sparring, but it was annoying. |
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The wires for LED's etc are attached to the bezel which in some cases can be annoying, but there's not going to be any reason to ever pull this front section off on this case. |
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He has a voice not dissimilar in timbre and penetrative ability to the incredibly annoying comedian Stephen Merchant. |
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And it was a little annoying to see and hear the teeny-boppers singing along to songs off their latest release, having never heard anything from their past efforts. |
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Before 1965, cosmology was a quiet backwater of science, almost a little ghetto where a few mathematicians could play with their models without annoying anybody else. |
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Within the vast, bright realm of cyberspace, however, lurk various tricksters and scam artists ranging from amusing to annoying or downright dangerous. |
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No prizes for spotting my finger, but see if you can spot the annoying bint standing in the way of a sign explaining what was going on in one of the pictures. |
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