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Palmerston, irritated at France's Egyptian policy, signed the London Convention of 15 July 1840 in London with Austria, Russia and Prussia-without the knowledge of the French government.

irritated and who
Bob Jones, Sr. argued that if members of Graham ’ s campaign executive committee had rejected major tenets of orthodox Christianity, such as the virgin birth and the deity of Christ, then Graham had violated 2 John 9-11, which prohibits receiving in fellowship those who do “ not abide in the teaching of Christ .” In the 1960s, Graham further irritated fundamentalists by gaining the endorsement of Cardinal Richard Cushing for his Boston campaign and accepting honorary degrees from two Roman Catholic colleges.
The Bulgarian monarch, who had further irritated his Byzantine counterpart by claiming the title " Emperor of the Romans " ( basileus tōn Rōmaiōn ), was eventually recognized, as " Emperor of the Bulgarians " ( basileus tōn Boulgarōn ) by the Byzantine Emperor Romanos I Lakapenos in 924.
This block is often occupied by a " no-repeat workday ;" stations that offer this feature usually target captive audiences such as retail workers, who have to listen to the station for long periods of time and can become irritated by repetition.
Due to the series ' popularity, people who constantly complain and are irritated by minor things are often compared to Victor Meldrew by the British media.
The King was reluctant to shed blood, and this greatly irritated the ultra-reactionary chamber of deputies, who felt that Louis XVIII was not executing enough.
Zappa became irritated by Van Vliet, who drew constantly, including while on stage, filling one of his large sketch books with rapidly executed portraits and warped caricatures of Zappa.
His preselection for the seat reportedly irritated then Premier Dick Hamer, who disliked Kennett's campaigning style, and had endorsed the sitting member, Haddon Storey.
Louis used the Bastille to hold not just suspected rebels or plotters but also those who had simply irritated him in some way, such as differing with him on matters of religion.
Eventually, Alexander Peabody ( George Irving ) shows up to verify everyone's identity, Susan, who has sneaked out of a window, unwittingly drags the highly irritated circus leopard into the jail.
The original name Haight was that of a militia general, who finally irritated the citizens enough with excessive demands that the people changed the name of the town.
He deplored the great detective's lack of humor and he was irritated by the Sherlockian eccentricities .... Bentley had the idea of doing a detective who would be a human being and who would know how to laugh.
Winchelsey further irritated Edward with his opposition to the Bishop of Lichfield, Walter Langton, who was the king's treasurer.
The ship's robot is irritated at Anrack, who is actually a malfunctioning android, but his mood changes when Gloria arrives.
Severus Alexander held Dios in the highest esteem and reappointed him to the position of consul, even though his caustic nature irritated the Praetorian Guards, who demanded his life.
Onegin is irritated with the guests who gossip about him and Tatyana, and with Lensky for persuading him to come.
Back in France, Maurepas was growing increasing irritated with La Verendrye, who he thought was trading in furs when he should be exploring.
The phrase Jules, étant irrité, a expulsé violemment Jacques qui était en colère (" Jules, who was irritated, violently ejected Jacques who was angry ") becomes Le sacrament qui était en calvaire a calissé dehors l ' ostie en tabarnac.
John Wanamaker's son Thomas B. Wanamaker, who specialized in store financial matters, purchased a Philadelphia newspaper called The North American in 1899 and irritated his father by giving regular columns to radical intellectuals such as single-taxer Henry George, Jr., socialist Henry John Nelson ( who later became Emma Goldman's lawyer ), and socialist Caroline H. Pemberton.
The " W " and " P " were added in the 1950s to form a witty epithet with an undertone of " waspishness " ( which means a person who is easily irritated and quick to take offense ).
Goldsworthy writes that " It is certainly the case that Garner is someone whose work elicits strong feelings ... and people who dislike her work are profoundly irritated by those who think she is one of the best writers in the country ".

irritated and wanted
Innocent irritated the King still more that same year by abolishing the much abused right of asylum, by which foreign ambassadors in Rome had been able to harbor in embassies any criminal wanted by the papal court of justice.
I remember getting a lot of irritated responses because they thought I wanted to turn the church into a half-way house.
I would be really fucking irritated if after a show somebody came up to me and handed me some naked picture of myself and wanted me to sign it instead of my CD.
Jake had just stated that all he ever wanted was a little respect, and the Rockstar's interruption irritated him.
She initially gets irritated by the fact that Recca chose to become Yanagi's ninja just because he wanted to.
I was really irritated because I wanted to play volleyball and I had to go and do this play.

irritated and thrown
This diplomatic blunder only irritated the already alarmed Turks, and on October 10, 1710, Tolstoy was thrown into the Seven Towers, a proceeding tantamount to a declaration of war against Russia.

irritated and out
In one of his papers, Escher emphasized the importance of dimensionality and described himself as " irritated " by flat shapes: " I make them come out of the plane.
Louis sided with Becket as much to damage Henry as out of piousness – yet even he grew irritated with the stubbornness of the archbishop, asking when Becket refused Henry's conciliations, " Do you wish to be more than a Saint?
He constantly irritated his fellow spectators by noisily crunching peanuts and laughing loudly, till two of those fellow spectators knocked him out with their mallets ( and then did the same exact laugh as he did ).
It is essential that the hernia not be further irritated by carrying out strenuous labour.
* Nerve compression hypothesis: suggests that when the vertebrae are out of alignment, the nerve roots and / or spinal cord can become pinched or irritated.
He constantly irritated his fellow spectators by noisily crunching peanuts and laughing loudly, until two spectators knocked him out with their mallets.
As president, and while being interviewed by Bloomberg News, he became increasingly irritated at the interviewer's questions and blurted out ( believing he was not being recorded at the time ) that " Argentinians are all thieves, first to last ".
Their secretion lubricates the skin, protecting it from drying out or becoming irritated.
Lacenaire satisfies himself that Garance has no love for him and, on his way out, encounters the Count, who is irritated to see such an individual in his home.
But the presence of the leftist VLSSP in the government irritated the rightist sections of SLFP, who maneuvered VLSSP out through a series of intrigues.
Her relationship with a school friend, Keisha, is also explored ; Rose is irritated to find out she and Mickey have become involved in her absence.
Conversely, Wade was irritated at Maggie's desire to kill Rickman ( who also killed Maggie's husband in addition to Arturo ) out of revenge.
When the piercing is smaller than a 16 gauge there is a risk of having it pulled out, rip, or become irritated much more easily.
This scam was later found out by Benjamin, which irritated Hollywood.
When Andy calls Barney's bluff and asks him to explain it to Opie for his history class, Barney becomes defensive and blurts out that it was a proclamation for emancipation, and leaves irritated.
Club organizers claimed that they were getting irritated by all the interview requests, and shut out MTV, the New York Post, and the New Haven Register.
I was irritated, and personally had to do it, to get the taste of Mr Ornstein ( Leo Ornstein ) out of my mouth.
Care could include such measures as helping victims breathe, giving them intravenous fluids, giving them medications to treat conditions such as seizure and low blood pressure, flushing their stomachs with activated charcoal ( if the abrin has been very recently ingested ), or washing out their eyes with water if their eyes are irritated.

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