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OPINION: The US might have a new North Korea policy Beijing irked Beijing, however, has been irked by calls that it isn't doing enough to lessen tensions in the region.
" Mr. Whitaker's retorts to lawmakers soon irked Democrats. "Mr.
Why isn't pharma irked by an attack from the president?
The shift has also irked some producers outside the Gulf.
Comey reportedly refused Trump's request, which reportedly irked the president.
You also get particularly irked when other people are rude.
Trump, clearly irked, openly campaigned for Sessions to remove McCabe.
And Gingrich has irked Trump with some of his remarks.
Friends say she was irked at being portrayed as ignorant.
This irked Mr. Spiegel, who took steps to reassert control.
The dizzying pace of new Cabinet nominations has irked some senators.
It particularly irked Morley, whose politics hardly fit the isolationist mold.
The timing of the department of education's proposal has irked organizers.
The missile strikes, meanwhile, irked Russia for at least two reasons.
It's not just blatant Islamophobia that's irked Britain's young Muslims, though.
Irked, the author sets out to discover why she's still here.
That drew a fiery response from Cramer, who appeared visibly irked.
The questions appear to have irked Stone, at least on Instagram.
But Reed occasionally has made comments that could have irked Spieth.
We're often most irked by people who highlight our own weaknesses.
Tillerson has also made other changes that have also irked employees.
Clinton's 2016 slogan, "I'm With Her," irked him as a man.
But the timing irked gun control advocates, including the Austin, Tex.
Still, the freshman's position has irked some of her fellow Democrats.
South Korea is not the only country irked by the decision.
Such mishegas irked Whitman, who expected a more — ahem — professional process.
But Barbie's founder still faced criticismWe both had missteps that irked feminists.
Facebook isn't handing the information over, and fact-checkers are reportedly irked.
The lack of details, though, has irked some investors and Chilean authorities.
You are likely irked by this because self-centered people are irksome.
The iciness has irked Chairman Paul Achleitner, who helped woo HNA. on.wsj.
"I think that that really irked [Bruner] a lot," says the source.
If the Fed was doing something that irked him, we'd know it.
I don't know why I was so irked by spending $10 earlier!
Trump was allegedly also irked with his team's attempts to conduct triage.
" Then CNN followed: "irked and exasperated" but "stopped short of outright fury.
Beyond those gems, though, a certain kind of post has irked her.
I was pretty pathetic, too, to get so irked by this loser.
Hong Kong's inability to pass security legislation has long irked Chinese officials.
It was this kind of thing, Grant wrote, that really irked him.
But it's not just regulatory action that has irked hedge fund investors.
Christine Lagarde, the head of the International Monetary Fund, appears visibly irked.
Other women were more transparently irked that Seymour didn't know her place.
Radicals irked him; he regarded them with a kind of princely ennui.
This has irked some officials who are formally on the response team.
He was merely celebrating a rare feat, but it irked many fans.
In particular, what has irked Grassley and the committee's top Democrat, Sen.
Behind the scenes: Trump was also irked by Macron's interview, Swan reports.
It's a stance that has irked some Republicans on the intelligence panel.
Trump irked Trump had been irked that he was being blamed for the fallout for Pence's accommodations, sources told CNN, and Pence -- who keeps a close eye on his media coverage -- was also exasperated by the negative attention.
Still, Pelosi's move has irked at least one member of the influential CBC.
But he was irked by his colleague's willingness to take 100 such wagers.
Irked by shortcomings in other programming languages, he wanted to build his own.
Are you irked when a junior office-mate fails to fetch you coffee?
He's irked that Zellner is using Twitter to update fans of Steven's progress.
However, it wasn't just the star's comments to other outlets that irked Kelly.
Irked by that large figure, he has blamed voter fraud without citing evidence.
Long had a message for Keys resident irked by the pace of recovery.
The stream of praise that followed from Democrats and Republicans alike irked Trump.
That is the statement that irked Goodman and caused him to respond Monday.
In fact, he seemed irked that I was asking him about it again.
Decades ago, Parton's brassiness may have irked conservatives, but today she's universally beloved.
You would like not to be irked by performances of this sort, though.
John Barrasso (R-Wyo.) has expressed opposition to the measure, which irked Kennedy.
"You know, he'll probably, uh, be irked," Ms. Ingraham said, staring straight ahead.
There were times when being a part of her daughter's act irked her.
There were times when being a part of her daughter's act irked her.
What to expect from the CBO score Not much, which clearly irked McCain.
It irked the Rome government and has quickly turned into a political issue.
Dobbs' comments about the mail bombs, however, irked some of his Fox colleagues.
Tillerson's Texas swagger, the source close to the White House said, irked Trump.
The decision, while unsurprising to lawmakers, irked them because of the potential ramifications.
Trump, clearly irked by questions about his productivity, has pushed back on such reports.
She hadn't been expecting talk of dissertations, and it also irked her that Mrs.
In fact, while she was in the legislature, her centrism irked some Democratic colleagues.
It's also why they were particularly irked by a report in the Boston Herald.
When the fund's representative irked Zambia's president, Edgar Lungu, the regime demanded his removal.
Paula Bryne, an Austen biographer, was irked when the banknote was announced in 2013.
Barratt considered leaving earlier in the year, reportedly irked by the changes at Alphabet.
The decision irked French officials, who, ironically took to Twitter to vent their frustration.
When Gomez received her formal induction to the Taylor Swift squad, Lovato appeared irked.
After that game, I realized that I hadn't been irked at the games themselves.
When Bethesda teased Fallout 76, it irked me because I worried about inflated expectations.
This irked Steinbrenner, who considered the Yankees to be baseball's ultimate prime-time show.
Jessica Simpson was irked by Natalie Portman's comment about her What year is it?!
Tammy was understandably irked by this, because that's the show they signed up for.
Even so, the ECB can reasonably feel irked by the stance of German officials.
It's attuned to how great cultural work can leave you feeling irked and demeaned.
As with Fallon, Daou's anti-establishment streak has irked some of his old friends.
" That appeared to have irked Sanders who then said: "You called me a liar.
Multiple CHC members are irked over the way they found out about the agreement.
Top US allies like Canada and France are irked by President Donald Trump's tariffs.
Another it may be television viewers irked that a problematic show is getting adoring press.
It looked amazing, but irked public transportation advocates for prioritizing individual optimization over system optimization.
" Naturally, this irked local government officials, even ones that described the scooters as "very cool.
He was so irked, in fact, that he ended up giving no tip at all.
Facebook made Messenger a standalone app in 2014, a move that initially irked many users.
First elected in 2013, he has flexed his municipality's muscle—and irked Georgia's conservatives—before.
But Moulton irked some Democrats back at home when he initially withheld support for Rep.
Clinton so far has irked Democrats who would like to see the primary wrap up.
And it's not just Iraqi Kurdistan's neighbors who are irked by the specter of secession.
Some greens are now irked at the Democrats' attempt to claim ownership of the idea.
Diniz's move irked longtime partner Casino, which first invested in his family's company in 1999.
She was clearly irked by the President's frequent taunting and his nickname for her: Pocahontas.
Smith (2628) Scalia irked conservatives with his 28503-22019 majority opinion in Employment Division v.
Samantha Bee and Bill Maher are examples of talent whose shows have irked some audiences.
"This is the debate they said they wanted," Mr. McConnell, sounding irked, told reporters Tuesday.
Unsworth was convinced it couldn't work and was irked at what he viewed as opportunism.
This has irked Trump and as a result he has claimed voter fraud without evidence.
However, she also irked some by calling comic books a genre rather than a medium.   
But the degree to which YouTube Premium is being pushed on people has irked some.
Asked if those women could march in solidarity with the march, Mr. Stille sounded irked.
It's not the first time Trump has irked British officials by tweeting after an attack.
And so many Ethiopians were irked by early news coverage of the crash last week.
That gave the impression that Christianity was the dominant local religion and irked many non-Christians.
If the President is at all irked with this chief of staff, he's not showing it.
But when I reached out to members of the community for my story, I was irked.
I think a lot of people get irked by it, and they don't really get it.
"It always irked me — the expectation that we put on a show for them," Fulford said.
This has irked the United States, who has said the operations undercut Europe's energy diversification efforts.
The measures irked internet service providers who see the definition of "sensitive" data as too broad.
Her promise to eventually continue political reform but only under a Beijing framework irked the democrats.
Still, the prospect of a Bloomberg candidacy has irked some in the primary contest, including Sen.
Davis irked Glasenberg further in 2009 with an Xstrata rights issue to tackle the company's finances.
But what really irked Washington about this incident was that it caught senior officials flat footed.
When he arrived in Afghanistan in 2010 to tackle corruption, he irked some of his colleagues.
"Occupied," the Norwegian political thriller that irked the Russian government, imagines Europe in an energy crisis.
Marvin is possessive, critical, irked by the younger, boyishly handsome Whizzer's lack of enthusiasm for monogamy.
" Another official was reportedly irked the sit-down took place and referred to it as "embarrassing.
Representatives from the election company Hart InterCivic repeated the mantras that have so irked security experts.
When the government shutdown began a week ago, many federal workers were more irked than anxious.
But despite being clearly irked by the bill's passage, Trump struck a boastful note of optimism.
The strategy irked league officials, though, and a sizable chunk of the team's long-suffering fans.
Both were responsible posts, although it irked him as a commoner to be denied ambassadorial rank.
Undeterred, he irked veteran (and future teammate) Karl Malone, telling him he didn't need his screens.
The Duke and Duchess tried to be very private with him ... which irked the UK press.
Mr. Byford's colleagues at the M.T.A. believed Mr. Byford's high profile may have irked Mr. Cuomo.
He also irked her with his actions in the Alabama Senate special election, the newspaper reported.
Ellis has been irked by the abrupt comings and goings of reporters from the packed courtroom.
The regional government, irked by what they saw as an incursion, tore down the illegal structures.
That decision irked Democrats as well as some Republicans who are eager to move against Moscow.
Then Puig took 32 seconds to round the bases, a slow trot that irked the Mets.
He's also irked Republicans who have accused both him and the whistleblower of being partisan actors.
The criticism has irked Obama, who made a prime-time address last month on national security.
But the triumphalism around the "first openly gay character" headlines irked me and plenty of others.
But he also irked many by saying that he had paid as much as "1,000 ordinary taxpayers".
Kimmel also inquired whether the fact that Spicer's character was played by a woman irked the president.
With the first game closing in, Bell's decision to remain away from the team irked numerous players.
She said it was the way in which Griffin left the show that irked her the most.
Thomas O'Neill, one of the firm's researchers, is irked by the power of business at the IMO.
Trump was also irked by a tongue-in-cheek press release that Fox News issued Monday afternoon.
Katie M. Palmer, Senior Associate Editor: Another little thing that irked: the perfect perfectness of Kvothe's parents.
This has irked Republicans, who say this is essentially the federal involvement meddling in local zoning issues.
When in the history of boxing have critics been so irked by a fighter's use of language?
Kaevats told me it irked him that so many Westerners saw his country as a tech haven.
Ocasio-Cortez, a progressive firebrand who has reportedly irked more moderate and establishment colleagues, praised the decision.
At the same time, many players become irked when the spirit of competition seems to be undermined.
Trump irked the national security establishment in Washington with his routine praise for Putin during the campaign.
I get why people irked at Oculus exclusives in the first place, but their anger was misplaced.
Lawsky's actions irked U.S. authorities who were conducting a joint probe into Standard Chartered's sanctions-related violations.
Trump's low numbers with Hispanics reflect a campaign that on several occasions has irked the voting bloc.
In public remarks, Pence and Inslee praised each other -- a gesture that seems to have irked Trump.
If you're not bothered — also tickled, irked, mystified and provoked — then you've fallen asleep on the job.
Javier HHHS from Michigan was irked by the N.F.L.'s decision: Justin Timberlake is a terrible choice.
That has irked investors like Starboard Value, which has pushed for a sale of the core assets.
Former FBI Director James Comey's upcoming book and anti-Trump media blitz have further irked the president.
Of course, he can't help going off script, making bizarre claims when irked by a reporter's questions.
That has irked Mr. Trump, who criticized the chairman of the Fed, Jerome H. Powell, on Tuesday.
The Treasury's lack of action on new Russia sanctions mandated by Congress has irked some Senate Republicans.
But then they became so irked by their boss that they up and left without any warning.
The decline reflected the impact of a new renting law that irked landlords but pleased many renters.
Like Phifer, Schrier was irked by the Senate working group comprised of men crafting health-care policy.
But the whole debate had that kind of irked, "alley-oop to someone who isn't there" vibe.
While Trump cheered the military funding levels, he was irked by the level of border security funding.
Perhaps what irked investors the most about Ballmer is that the stock hardly moved under his watch.
Clearly irked, Kershaw stepped off the mound and waited for Anderson and Garneau to reach their destination.
The delay has irked the Mexicans, who didn't want to renegotiate the pact in the first place.
It must also have irked Trump that he was still being forced to deal with Obamacare itself.
The comments gave Republicans already irked by the progressive freshmen perhaps the most substantive fodder to date.
And this has irked some Republican insiders, like Stuart Stevens, who served as Romney's campaign manager in 2012.
"  That irked London Mayor Boris Johnson, who called Trump's remarks "ill-informed comments are complete and utter nonsense.
Market participants were somewhat irked in 2017 when condition scores seemingly did not match the eventual corn yield.
"Marginal and tier 2 and 3 suppliers fighting to break even and differentiate will probably be more irked."
But its levying of customs duties irked the British, who in 1897 dispatched officers to see the Oba.
Rex Tillerson, the former secretary of state, and Kirstjen Nielsen, the former homeland security secretary, irked Mr Trump.
Rex Tillerson, the former secretary of state, and Kirstjen Nielsen, the former homeland security secretary, irked the boss.
Within that context, Beijing likely was not surprised or irked when Trump made some noise in early March.
Irked by his caginess, she decides to start her own pro/con list, and she doesn't hold back.
That has irked retailers, who claim card processors are withholding proceeds from their sales longer than they should.
Irked by that large figure, he has blamed voter fraud, without citing evidence, and called for an investigation.
It also reportedly didn't help that the whole "President Bannon" meme irked Trump, as everyone predicted it would.
Barnier, a French former minister who irked London when financial services commissioner, runs the Commission's Brexit Task Force.
A senior White House official said that Trump was irked by the attention given to Mattis' resignation letter.
Recent iconoclastic stagings by the German director Frank Castorf have irked traditionalists by tinkering with the source material.
This ambivalence has irked Russia but has bought Belarus time to allow a real private sector to emerge.
The announcement irked Senate Republicans, who have long placed high value on free trade, especially with America's neighbors.
He replaced Lamido Sanusi who irked authorities by exposing a $20 billion scam at state oil firm NNPC.
But weeks out from the filing deadline, national Democrats made a last-minute recruitment that irked local activists.
The thought of that jersey ending up with a private collector irked a lot of people, including Piazza.
The decision to give the award to the Grammy Award-winning musician irked some in the literary community.
He recently irked fans by fielding trade offers for the team's budding 21-year-old star Kristaps Porzingis.
Swift had long declined to endorse or denounce specific political candidates — a position that irked some political activists.
I knocked on his door until he opened it, wearing boxers, a T-shirt, and an irked expression.
This irked Israel because his predecessor had always gone first to Israel and entered the territories from Israel.
In both cases, they extended beyond the flat rectangle hung parallel to the wall that so irked Judd.
That move irked Cfius, which said in a letter on Sunday that Broadcom had violated its interim order.
The tilde key is very small, which irked me as someone who often uses tildes in her passwords.
For example, an irked beer drinker sued MillerCoors for misrepresenting its Blue Moon label as a craft beer.
This custom has irked members of the Parti Québécois, a party that has advocated for an independent Quebec.
That has irked some supporters of Viktor Orban's nationalist Fidesz party, which supports a prohibition of same-sex marriage.
Conservative-leaning members have been especially irked since Obamacare expanded Medicaid to 11 million able-bodied adults without children.
Still, politically Mongolia irked China in November after Tibetan spiritual leader the Dalai Lama visited Ulaanbaatar, the country's capital.
Michel Barnier, a French former minister who irked London when financial services commissioner, runs the Commission's Brexit Task Force.
They didn't know I'd just seen a huge, flightless African bird, irked to be trapped in an English midwinter.
Now I'm just irked by Dell's recurring invitations to set up Dropbox on the XPS 13 2-in-1.
What irked me is that she just paraded around her pregnancy without even considering my or my husband's feelings.
In PMDD brain, I ruminate on anything he's ever said that has irked me and tell him about them.
Macron's new tax on U.S. tech firms has also irked Trump, who has threatened retaliation on French wine exports.
Dr. Ramogida, though, said he was irked that Mr. Robertson had used a photo of him without his permission.
It isn't any one thing about the Trump campaign that seems to have irked the supporters he needs most.
But China seems to be increasingly irked by what it sees as Kim's recalcitrance on the nuclear weapons issue.
The administration's transactional approach — its willingness to exchange national security interests for trade needs— irked Republicans and Democrats alike.
Ultimately, it was the inner workings of TV that irked Drake to the point of leaving it all behind.
Irked by Murray's move, Irving grabbed the ball and air mailed it into the stands at Denver's Pepsi Center.
That stinginess, however, has irked some in Cruz's orbit who would like to see a more aggressive super PAC.
That appears to have irked candidates who have put in substantially more legwork than Cruz in the Granite State.
Though anyone can join Russell's site, its exclusionary title and apparent focus has irked many people on the internet.
The specific and personal targeting of Pence is what irked US officials, three people familiar with the matter said.
The growing frustration among reporters and the criticism about the lack of accessibility has irked some Clinton's campaign officials.
Lawmakers voiced the concerns of both businesses worried about litigation under the statute and consumers irked by excessive robocalls.
Trump irked some world leaders at the summit over his refusal to pledge support for the Paris climate agreement.
That stance has irked some business leaders who fear a loss of tariff-free access to Europe's single market.
Many considered Crowley to be a future potential House Speaker, and her win irked some in the Democratic establishment.
These portraits helped to shape her very deliberate, highly controlled public persona—one that irked plenty of her peers.
But if that irked Kovalev, losing to Ward after scoring the bout's only knockdown has been far more annoying.
But his idea has taken on a life of its own, which has, shall we say, irked some Fins.
Irked by the workaround, California lawmakers sought to close the bullet-button loophole once and for all this year.
Allison was irked that Mr. Yates was making engines for him and his rival Petty at the same time.
Some of Pence's aides have started occupying unused space in the West Wing, which also has irked officials there.
Gaynor's statement irked West Wing officials, who said it had not been cleared through the White House task force.
Those have irked astronomers, who fear these reflective objects will mess up their sensitive images of the night sky.
The President has been particularly irked that he's finding out about decisions after people complain to him about them.
He seemed rent by the war, and irked by the professional obligation to make mere copy out of bloodshed.
He didn't hate the movie, but he was irked by what he saw as its overprocessed, profit-seeking slickness.
Italy's debt levels also have irked Germany, Europe's strongest economy, where leaders are reluctant to help finance any bailout.
Analysts said Sports Direct has long been irked by the major brands favouring JD Sports with their best ranges.
And Eisenhower seemed irked that reporters didn't understand that the president made all the decisions in the White House.
He recently irked his own allies by proclaiming himself to be the "imam besar" (supreme leader) of all Indonesia's Muslims.
On Capitol Hill, Republicans are irked with the DOJ and Rosenstein, accusing them of slow walking document production to committees.
Martin's gesture of keeping half of the Indian flag tucked in his back pocket irked many who found this disrespectful.
The appearance of the B-52, a long-range bomber that first went into service in the 1950s, irked Moscow.
This wall-gardened approach had irked many resulting in Indians opting for no internet access than having some internet access.
Some critics are irked with the depiction, saying he is too fat, which perpetuates stereotypes about Polynesians and their weight.
How the Broncos won Speaking of irked quarterbacks, what was Cam Newton thinking walking out of the postgame news conference?
But the perception that Bannon was guiding Trump's every move -- acting, as critics suggested, like a shadow president -- irked Trump.
During the first world war, America's top general had irked Britain and France by insisting on maintaining a separate army.
As much as this irked my father, James was forgiven as long as he was wearing the wine and gold.
Earlier this month the Canadian singer irked PETA by posing with a tiger at his father's engagement party in Toronto.
More generally, Asians were irked that the Europeans appeared not to have grasped that their continent was in terminal decline.
For those irked by the relatively scanty death toll so far this season, well, on Sunday your cup runneth over.
He won the backing on Thursday of former New York Mayor Rudy Giuliani, who was irked by Cruz's values comments.
Not everyone is thrilled by the duke and duchess's arrival and even Mr. Lane is irked by their royal mutiny.
For those next 10 or so minutes, Greco watched, detecting some timing issues that irked him, but mostly he listened.
There was some speculation that Mr. Cohen's testimony had so irked Mr. Trump that he had cut short the meeting.
China's government, which had had good relations with Jang, is bound to be irked by the murder of yet another protégé.
A little while later, Ms. DuVernay made the rounds, and explained to the Bagger why the D word irked her so.
If $1,000 in gift cards wasn't enough to satiate irked Volkswagen diesel owners, do you think $7,0003 will do the trick?
China was already irked by the election of Tsai Ing-wen and her independence-leaning Democratic Progressive party in January 2016.
Yet any fans that are irked by this immediate transgression will soon realise how closely the screenplay follows the original text.
That has irked some established teams who have spoken of Haas as effectively a Ferrari 'B' outfit rather than authentic constructors.
Irked by the Dalai Lama's visit in November, it imposed new duties on Mongolian goods and delayed lorries at the border.
But even still, its appearance has irked some users, who prefer the classic experience – including, in many cases, the chronological feed.
When I first sat down with Chris, he uttered the words "You owe me," and that irked me to no ends.
The disparity has long irked some workers — particularly those in urban areas, who tend to rely more heavily on public transportation.
Some were particularly irked because Google executives had pledged in 2012 not to sponsor the conference again, after a similar uproar.
While analysts are debating the overnight sanctions imposed by Washington on Moscow, Russian markets don't seem too irked by these moves.
Sessions irked Trump further when he later told senators at a congressional hearing that he couldn't recall details about the conversations.
But one French-Vietnamese establishment in Keene, New Hampshire, has irked authorities who think its name has stepped over the line.
One of two touchpads on the E-Class' steering wheel I'll admit, Steering Pilot suddenly cutting out without warning irked me.
She irked Barroso's successor as president, Jean-Claude Juncker, when she criticized an EU antitrust ruling against Apple in late August.
Since Randy Lerner acquired the team in 220, fans have been irked by his willingness to sell players to bigger clubs.
"Those who say the future is in negotiations not missiles are either ignorant or traitors," snapped back an irked Mr Khamenei.
Dolan is a man who is constitutionally prone to being irked, but in this case he was not alone, or wrong.
He further irked fundamentalists by promoting a more open engagement with the secular world—though they differed little on actual doctrine.
Wheeler proposed lowering the price caps on these lines for millions of customers, a proposal that predictably left service providers irked.
Meanwhile, he will have been irked by Kasich's Ohio win, which ensures a three-man race for some time to come.
Yevtushenkov also irked him by beating Rosneft to the purchase of a small oil company, Burneftegaz, in 2014, industry sources said.
Mugabe's move to nationalize Zimbabwe's diamond mines also irked Beijing, whose state-owned companies are major players in local diamond fields.
That choice irked the Republican National Committee, whose communications director, Sean Spicer, issued a statement accusing the networks of unequal coverage.
That's a perfectly reasonable and true response, and even if she's still irked, at least she'll understand where you're coming from.
Some shareholders, irked by the third quarter delays, filed a lawsuit against the company in October over the third quarter delays.
JON PARELES It's not that Chance the Rapper has never been irked before, never made aggrievance the center of his music.
But Ms. Susi's stance, while popular with the public, irked others in government, who found her too confrontational, political analysts said.
Mayfield said before that early-season showdown that the Buckeyes had irked him by celebrating on the Sooners' field in 2016.
But not everyone was as sanguinely agnostic about the menu as Pitt was; the all-veg move seriously irked some people.
Russia, irked at having its man displaced by the "Euromaidan" uprising, responded by annexing Crimea and fomenting insurrection in the east.
The podcaster Lauren Chooljian has irked some people in the state with "Stranglehold," a close look at an all-important contest.
But farmers were irked that the EPA would grant exemptions and then never force other refineries to add in extra ethanol.
Some Democrats have been irked by the failure to hold Lewandowski in contempt immediately during the hearing, according to Democratic sources.
Donald Trump has been forced to unblock 22017 Twitter users who had apparently irked the President on the social media platform.
What has irked some Democrats is the failure to hold Lewandowski in contempt immediately during the hearing, according to Democratic sources.
Ms. Jordan says she is irked by Zyaire's unwillingness to obey her and by his tendency to interrupt her quiet moments.
A clerical televangelist known as Sheikh Mizo, who irked Mr. Sabry with his teachings, was jailed for five years in February.
Siri and I were going to talk this out; I was going to get to the bottom of what irked her.
Beck said he was irked before his segment because he "made the mistake" of "actually watching the show" prior to his interview.
The suit also offers further context for Unsworth's remarks about Musk's mini submarine, which prompted an irked reply from the Tesla CEO.
Many people were irked by how Trump broached the topic with a child, with some accusing him of "ruining Christmas" for Collman.
So immediately I began training and leveling my character — a priest — to level 50, only to be irked by her insufficient damage.
Orban's move to court far-right leaders in the run-up to the European election irked mainstream allies in the EPP grouping.
She's really irked because one of the mugs says, "He put a ring on it" -- a reference to a "Single Ladies" lyric.
His willingness to challenge received wisdom irked members of the Alpine Club in Mayfair, who barred him from two expeditions to Nepal.
But Democrats were irked that Brady announced a letter calling for the removal of IRS Commissioner John Koskinen at the same time.
China's territorial expansion has also irked Washington, with Trump promising vowing to halt Beijing's construction of artificial islands days after taking office.
The book so irked America's commander-in-chief that his lawyers sent cease and desist letters to Wolff and Publisher Henry Holt.
And Trump denied a Wall Street Journal report that he's getting irked by Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin over recent stock market losses.
Canova has been endorsed by Sanders, a mark of how much the DNC chairwoman irked the Vermont senator during the Democratic primary.
Other past changes in equipment and rumors that more could be coming, like a rise in net height, have left players irked.
Trump's refusal to pledge support for the climate agreement particularly irked German Chancellor Angela Merkel, who was also at the G7 summit.
In New York City, travelers were irked by a tree and wreath that just didn't look right mounted atop the Holland Tunnel.
One mom got so irked with her daughter's alleged dress code "violations" that she wrote an open letter to her daughter's principal.
He was irked that the church still had not been able to install a handicap-accessible ramp that would satisfy landmark requirements.
Bishop's lack of playing time irked some fans and media members who had grown tired of Bledsoe's plodding style and occasional mistakes.
Still, it's clear that Paltrow and her business partners are deeply irked, particularly with Gunter, who's the primary target of the attack.
Some Republicans are irked by a stream of temporary funding resolutions, rather than a full agreement that would permit more military spending.
It irked diplomats and politicians, including the British and Russians, who wanted to shelve it rather than disrupt a possible peace process.
But his rise irked many of his cousins, who now fear the worst as they helplessly watch the kingdom's reputation become toxic.
He was especially irked by the ways Facebook and other social media directed advertisements based on what users posted or viewed online.
The "piece of metal" phrasing irked numerous players, and among the people who torched Manfred was Chicago Cubs left-hander Jon Lester.
Obviously, the decision has irked some customers, and will leave Walmart with a smaller share of the nation's gun and ammunition market.
Stephen Colbert began the Late Show on Thursday night "irked" about Donald Trump's increasingly limp rationale for killing Iranian general Qasem Soleimani.
It likely will not change the proposed rollback of Medicaid expansion, which irked key senators in some states that expanded Medicaid coverage.
The arrangement irked its U.S. franchisees, who complained about the high fees they had to pay the delivery provider for every order.
The driver was half an hour late, and they were already irked after they'd tracked his nonsensical route on their phone screens.
And it may herald the beginning-of-the-end of a high profile battle for control of the company which has irked regulators.
As an everyday Boosted Board rider, the stiffness of the M1 was something that initially irked me, but grew on me over time.
U.S. retail giant Amazon has irked the French - again - this time in the form of its new food delivery service, Amazon Prime Now.
She is irked that national Democrats and progressives — including Senator Bernie Sanders, the former presidential candidate — have thrown their weight behind Mr. Bryce.
And Bush has at times seemed irked by the inevitable comparisons that were drawn between himself and the former presidents in his family.
The change has irked some Alexa developers who already feel that it's too difficult to make money from their Alexa skills, as is.
Business owners, meanwhile, were irked when legislators parried that thrust and wound up temporarily stripping away some breaks that corporations have historically enjoyed.
The couple irked royal watches after announcing that the details surrounding Archie's christening — including the identity of his godparents — would be kept private.
I worked as a journalist in China for years, and many of my articles calling for freedom and openness have irked the censors.
On the consumer front, she also irked Democrats by declining to reveal her views on key CFPB regulations, staffing decisions and enforcement efforts.
Trump seemed to be especially irked after Biden gained the endorsement of the influential International Association of Fire Fighters, the union representing firefighters.
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We're not here to relitigate Deflategate on New England's Special Day, but it seems clear that this was something that irked the team.
One Spanish mother was so irked that there weren't stickers of female players for her daughters to collect that she made some herself.
And for that reason they exterminated the people who irked them, like my parents: Ester Felipe, a psychologist, and Luis Mónaco, a journalist.
What especially irked the United States was that Turkey had also been in the midst of purchasing American F-35 joint strike fighters.
The leak, which one source said contributes to the ongoing atmosphere of paranoia in the West Wing, irked White House aides as well.
The process irked Trump, and the President traveled to the state four times this campaign season to rally against Tester and tout Rosendale.
Beijing has been building artificial islands in the area, developments that have irked members of the Association of South East Asian Nations (ASEAN).
"I'm irked that this second rate study will now be published and appear to be the best man-machine system available," Woody replied.
Trump was irked by reports that he had faced internal pushback from Bolton over his decision, multiple people familiar with his frustration say.
I left Smith's movie irked that it doesn't attempt to show who McFarland was or to explain him as fully as it could.
The plans of Turkey, a NATO member, have irked Washington, which threatened with sanctions against Ankara if it goes ahead with the purchase.
I was irked by the fact that a man who flaunted his wokeness didn't have the courage to just break up with me.
Former Trump campaign advisor Roger Stone, who formed a bipartisan group called the U.S. Cannabis Coalition to push for legalization, was especially irked.
That loss -- and the way it happened, with Tampa Bay skating freely all night -- irked many of the Panthers, including star defenseman Aaron Ekblad.
He only ran the "earth's biggest bookstore" – a grandiose claim that irked many then, even if it would prove to be true soon enough.
Middleton irked some Dodgers on Monday at Dodger Stadium when he screamed with delight after striking out Cody Bellinger to end the eighth inning.
Between the US and North Korea Beijing, however, has been irked by calls that it isn't doing enough to lessen tensions in the region.
He was aware that Mr. Cohen benefited in other business projects as being seen as affiliated with the Trump Organization, and it irked him.
Employees were particularly irked with Chen and what they viewed as his tone-deaf and inappropriate response to a clear violation of user privacy.
"That seems to be the message, considering they squeezed the international positions so much," he said, adding it was relentless volatility that irked Ankara.
She's irked to have yet another unwelcome visitor, seeing as her estranged boyfriend Hollywood has also shown up uninvited to board up her windows.
During the NBA finals when Draymond Green punched LeBron James in the crotch, that irked him less than when Green called him a bitch.
Both Mr Danyliuk and Artem Sytnik, the head of the bureau, have irked Petro Poroshenko, the president, and his allies by demonstrating their independence.
And the customs of foreign businessmen -- particularly in Asia, where deals are regularly sealed over a night of drinking -- sometimes irked the teetotaler Trump.
Trump has irked Mexico with demands that it pay for a border wall and his comments that it does nothing to slow illegal immigration.
Leutwyler seemed especially irked that Shields posted a backstory along with his photo, in which Shields claimed to have gotten the idea years ago.
The initial decision to welcome the Marines irked Russia and Moscow said it would worsen bilateral relations and escalate tensions on NATO's northern flank.
Many Greeks are irked that their Balkan neighbor is assuming a name linked to Greek heritage and identical to a northern region of Greece.
Weld is angling his campaign's appeal to "never-Trump" Republicans and independents who are irked by the president's personal invectives against his perceived enemies.
Or that of Michael Dubin and Mark Levine, entrepreneurs irked by expensive razors, who began shipping cheaper ones directly to consumers five years ago.
Wasserman Schultz has irked some Democrats this campaign cycle with the DNC's response to Bernie Sanders's presidential campaign's alleged breach into the headquarters' data.
An irked McCain asked him if he wanted to change his "not satisfactory" answer, to which Shanahan replied he would support providing the weapons.
In the days after he was traded last summer, Paul made comments about the team's culture that clearly irked Coach Doc Rivers and others.
It's not clear if Kalanick or the other directors were irked by the slide, although the board did vote in Khosrowshahi unanimously on Sunday.
Irked by the Republican minority's bottling up of President Barack Obama's picks, Democrats overwhelmingly backed the measure, which passed by a four-vote margin.
Between the lines: Iran hawks in the U.S. have been irked by Zarif's American media appearances, particularly a controversial Fox News interview in April.
The latest actions by the White House confused Republicans on Capitol Hill and irked Democrats — but in the end, their effect was not clear.
As an independent, he had no party to back him in the Legislature, and over time he had irked some of his former allies.
In the winter of 2019, the Ikon pass became a target of criticism for locals irked by increased traffic on the roads and lifts.
The court's move to appoint a special prosecutor irked some conservative judges, who said it could fuel more demands for court-appointed special counsels.
It's a development that Earn hadn't planned for and he's irked by any disruptions to a plan that he seems particularly proud of concocting.
They were unimpressed by a manoeuvre which allowed Putin to come back as president for another two terms, and could be similarly irked now.
That's after its inclusion in the group irked some members who said the company wasn't going far enough to cull fakes from its marketplaces.
Another potential problem for Uber is that investors who are already upset over mismanagement could be further irked by any dilution of their holdings.
It irked her that when editorial writers would criticize her decisions, they surmised that she had acted on the misguided advice of male advisers.
Mr. Trump has been particularly irked by CNN, and other allies such as former House Speaker Newt Gingrich have suggested banning the cable network.
Either way, the closeness of the greeting irked some Republicans who believed it undermined GOP presidential candidate Mitt Romney just weeks before the election.
Earlier, she was irked after Manafort helped ghostwrite an opinion piece that put a positive spin on the political work he did for Ukraine.
There's also the old "grab 'em by the pussy" recording to indicate that the moral code of language is probably not what irked his administration.
She has irked her partners by holding off doing so since the June referendum vote to leave, but says she will do it by March.
That shift in tone has irked other Republicans who are eager to take a swift vote to roll back as much of Obamacare as possible.
India's revised e-commerce regulations, along with its push to compel multinationals to store data locally, have irked the U.S. government and heightened trade tensions.
Del Vecchio, 83, had previously irked the French side by apparently trying to earmark his right-hand man Francesco Milleri for the chief executive's role.
Yet, its removal had irked conservative politicians in both the US and the UK who read the act as an affront to the countries' relationship.
Nothing irked him more than Barack Obama deeming Russia a "regional power" and likening him to a "bored kid in the back of the classroom".
At both events, senators said they were irked by the decision, arguing that the CEOs of the top tech firms should have been in attendance.
In 2013 Ghana more than tripled its capital requirements for foreign-owned trading companies, bowing to local retailers irked by a proliferation of Nigerian shops.
Jones, who is one of the NFL's most vocal owners, irked a lot of people by saying that players would be punished for their protests.
The questionable styling, cheap trim and loud and oft infuriating drivetrain aside, perhaps what irked me most about the car was its chassis and handling.
Trump was particularly irked at the House Oversight and Reform Committee, which Cummings chairs, moving to obtain information related to Ivanka Trump and Jared Kushner.
And that rising profile for the 36-year-old with limited experience has irked some closer to Trump, especially White House chief strategist Steve Bannon.
But Gulf Arab neighbours and Egypt have long been irked by its support for the Islamist Muslim Brotherhood, which they regard as a political enemy.
What appears to have irked the panel in particular is the refusal of the Justice Department to cooperate with a key part of its investigation.
This isn't the first fashion choice by Melania that has irked the US public, as she also wore stiletto heels to Texas after Hurricane Harvey.
Here's hoping the woman who originally posted this picture with her boyfriend won't be too irked that it's going viral for a pretty strange reason.
Go back to doing something that you gave up when in the relationship or make a list of everything that irked you about your ex.
And while ICE may be irked by dealing with warrant requirements and facility inspections, due-process protections aren't designed with the government's comfort in mind.
The blame goes to an especially wet Scottish winter, which appears to have mildly irked event officials who were hoping for the usual unrelenting conditions.
That irked the judge, who had been told months ago to expect a three-week-long trial, and who had budgeted her trial schedule accordingly.
Shareholders in Carige meet on Thursday to appoint the new board and attempt to resolve a governance crisis that has irked European Central Bank supervisors.
The decision pleased some people as much as it irked others, and the recognition of the musician and songwriter dramatically redefined the boundaries of literature.
But since then, Ukraine's international supporters have become increasingly irked by what they see as Kiev's patchy progress in tackling corruption and modernising the economy.
The network had irked the socialist government with various reports, including one alleging passports and visas were being sold illegally at Venezuela's embassy in Iraq.
When many of the other contestants were irked by Alayah's return, Savannah spoke up and said that it was really Victoria who shouldn't be trusted.
Reading up on the shukubo options before my trip, I learned that many previous visitors to Koyasan were irked by the simplicity of the lodgings.
But Ms. Ocasio-Cortez did say that she may continue to support progressive challengers to Democratic incumbents, a practice that irked some national Democratic leaders.
Some of Mr. Byford's colleagues said his rock star status — with profiles in The New Yorker and on 60 Minutes — may have irked Mr. Cuomo.
Democrats' increasingly invasive requests for financial records and other documentation have irked executives at the Trump Organization, according to a person familiar with their thinking.
She was especially irked by the secrecy and exclusiveness surrounding the bill, which was written behind closed doors by a group of white male senators.
Trump's refusal to acknowledge Porter's ex-wives irked some Republican women and raised fears about a backlash from female voters in the fall midterm elections.
Republicans are balking at the cost of the package and are irked at the threats to delay the underlying bill, which has had bipartisan support.
His tendency to travel with little or no notice to the public and media, a break from practice under past administrations, has also irked critics.
Deprived of a midterm win, starting his re-election bid and irked by the dollar's rise, he might ramp up his attacks on Fed policy.
But Gulf Arab neighbors and Egypt have long been irked by its support for the Islamist Muslim Brotherhood, which they regard as a political enemy.
Responding to the video Wednesday, Trump blasted Trudeau as "two-faced" and suggested he'd been irked by Trump's complaints about Canada's level of defense spending.
If it wasn't for the fact that I'm mildly irked by some of the lyrics I wrote, it might be right on top of the list.
I have been a devout member of the Bachelor Nation since the first rose ceremony in 2002 but the lack of diversity has always irked me.
The 18-year-old Dutchman started fifth on the grid but finished 10th and was irked to be beaten by ninth-placed team mate Carlos Sainz.
This has irked some on the right, such as a conservative group called the Massachusetts Republican Assembly, whose members signed a " Declaration of Independence " from Baker.
The study also asked people their worst hotel annoyances, and found that many travelers get irked by loud parties either in-room or in hotel hallways.
When the reporter asks if it's a "bigger decision" to come forward as a couple when you're a celebrity, Reinhart sighs and masticates her gum, irked.
But the U.S. central bank's efforts to restore normal policy a decade after it responded to financial crisis by pushing rates near zero has irked markets.
Last year, Australia struck a deal whereby America would take up to 1,250 people from the two detention centres, but the plan irked President Donald Trump.
Ubben said he was particularly irked when Aramark Inc, the food services and facilities company he recently invested in, was punished by analysts for doing good.
Clinton also had a history of criticizing the Chinese government on a number of issues, particularly human rights - something that has irked Beijing in the past.
More recently, as the platform has struggled to offset sluggish growth, its grasp for new users has alienated those who are irked by the constant change.
Part of what irked organizers was a large flag included in the work, which T. Rutt embroidered with Trump's comments from the leaked Access Hollywood tape.
Some of his supporters have said he is being victimized because his liberal views have irked social conservatives who have acquired influence in Russian state institutions.
Trump's fixation on the election results has irked even some of his closest supporters, who want him to devote his full attention to governing the country.
Rawat was constantly irked to see traditional Eastern foods being rebranded and sold as superfoods to mostly white people willing to spend a lot of money.
The crackdown has coincided with Widodo's order for an investigation into an anti-communist purge of 1965, a move that irked some within the military elite.
Irked by America's sanctuary for Mr Gulen, Mr Erdogan temporarily cut electricity to Incirlik, a large air base, interrupting the American-led bombardment of Islamic State.
Operators in Germany have been irked by the regulator's decision to award 100 MHz of 5G spectrum directly to industrial firms to run factories and campuses.
Welch had been in the courtroom observing the trial leading up to his testimony, a fact that irked Judge T.S. Ellis III, The Washington Post reported.
Small lenders might be irked about how the funding package is shared out, but giving Santander a slice could be the best way to promote competition.
Last night, Alec Baldwin, who so irked the stair-fearing racist in the Oval Office, hosted for the 17th time in his career, a new record.
During the first set of the match, Medvedev irked the Queens crowd after he angrily grabbed a towel from a ballperson in a somewhat aggressive fashion.
Congress should rebuild its credibility in European capitals by not pushing hard on the CAATSA provisions that most irked the EU, particularly those on natural gas.
In her short time in the Senate, Ms. Sinema has carved out a reputation as a centrist whose more moderate positions have irked some Democratic colleagues.
They believe that Boeing has badly mismanaged the public response to the crashes and are irked that the public relations blitz will fall to their pilots.
If Moser's feelings about Sontag are mixed—he always seems a little awed as well as irked by her—his dislike for Philip Rieff is undiluted.
But in her bid to win over the working class she has at times irked her core electorate, the elderly and the home-owning middle classes.
Irked by their reporting, he taunted the Fox News anchor Shepard Smith, who resigned from the network on Friday, and its chief national correspondent, Ed Henry.
And though aides were initially grateful for the sense of order he brought to the West Wing, they have recently become irked by his restrictive measures.
At Stoicon, a few attendees were irked by Mr. Holiday's prominent role at the convention (Stoics are philosophically opposed to complaining, so their objections were mild).
Ms. Ortega has continued to fight the court, issuing a legal challenge against the legitimacy of its judges' elections, a move that irked Mr. Maduro's allies.
Some here, irked by Mr. Trump's suggestion later that his rights had been violated, speculated that it had always been his plan to call it off.
Already irked by a line call that went against her, the 25-year-old was further distracted when the sensor beeped in error twice on serve.
It also helps that Sud tells a self-contained story, avoiding the Lucy-and-the-football scenario that irked many fans of "The Killing's" first season.
The experience of the last year has made me very proud to have collected the enemies we have irked — Peter Thiel, Donald Trump, and their allies.
Ms. Nathan said some family members are irked by a requirement under the new rules that they get permission from the company before they can file suit.
Even former chief of staff Reince Priebus, according to the sources, had to handle Trump, who's volatile, easily irked, and quick to make decisions from his gut.
Some farmers in Central Java, traditionally a stronghold for Widodo's party, are so irked by the government's policies that they will vote for the opposition next week.
Live footage of Bryan's mother Olga watching this scene unfold: Unconvinced, Kathy asked Bryan to repeat his answer, and Rachel, clearly irked, stepped in to defend him.
Those who have the money to pay someone else to wait in line can essentially buy their way into the hearing — the thing that irked Ocasio-Cortez.
The back and forth has irked many in the House, which had wanted to have the first session with Mr. Muilenburg given its work investigating the company.
Activision also hammered out deals with Sony to deliver exclusive items, missions, and other perks to the PlayStation audience of Destiny, which has long irked Xbox fans.
The Hawthorne test tunnel was originally built in the SpaceX parking lot, using SpaceX resources and employees, which irked some SpaceX investors, The Wall Street Journal reported.
And that's what has irked a lot of Android fans: Apple has taken ownership of the notch look and any subsequent device that resembles it feels derivative.
Lawmakers are looking for a solution to fix the nation's ethanol program after proposals from the Trump administration have repeatedly irked both corn farmers and gasoline producers.
But Gulf Arab neighbours and Egypt have long been irked by its maverick stances and support for the Muslim Brotherhood, which they regard as a political enemy.
It's easy to understand why the piece irked Samsung, of course, but it's hard to imagine that it did much additional damage to an already problematic situation.
It would be nice to think that the protesters were particularly irked by the sight of two autocratic, media-hating leaders with dodgy business connections getting together.
Demoralized and irked by the blatant tax favoritism for non-residents, few residents care to know how much tax revenue escapes in the defiant, local underground economy.
Comey is a controversial figure who has irked members of both parties, and he could face tough questions from a number of senators on the panel. Sen.
The move initially irked many users, but the app has quickly grown in popularity as the company has added myriad features to the app, such as games.
But where Germany saw PESCO as an opportunity to put wind back into the sails of the European project, France was irked that inclusivity had trumped ambition.
And a long-standing battle with a cadre of irked Londoners forced the series out of Battersea Park, which had hosted the season one and two finales.
The Price controversy is said to have irked Trump, since it cut so strongly against his famous campaign promise to change how the Washington game is played.
A vocal critic of Trump, Sykes has strained his relationship with his listeners, many of whom are irked by his refusal to hop aboard the Trump train.
In 2013, Airbnb irked the state attorney general's office by initially fighting a subpoena for data on who used the platform and what they used it for.
On Sunday, Mr. Cohn's successor, Larry Kudlow, irked Mr. Trump when he told a television interviewer that American consumers would pay some of the costs of tariffs.
Many were irked when the developer started calling the South Street Seaport the Seaport District, a name intended to encompass the new restaurants and upscale shops there.
Already the secret process has irked some members of the Senate, who have said it limits their time to come to a conclusion on the bill. Sen.
Irked by the bipartisan harassment, lawmakers on both sides of the aisle are teaming up to pass legislation that will allow fraudulent callers to be held responsible.
Gobert was reportedly irked on Thursday, and it appeared he took his ire out on the Lakers that night, with 9 points, 13 rebounds and 6 blocks.
When the Supreme Court agreed to hear the case, some black leaders were irked at the prospect that Mr. Allen's lawsuit could undo longstanding civil rights protections.
The Kentucky Republican is also reportedly irked by Trump's calls for the Senate to change its rules — which the president did again in Phoenix on Tuesday night.
Seattle-based Starbucks, which launched its rewards program in 2009, made changes to it last year, which irked some customers and caused a furor on social media.
That irked the new owners of the Call newspaper, the Spreckels family, who in 1895 commissioned a tower of their own mere feet from the Chronicle building.
On Thursday, the party said it would again weigh whether to quit, irked by President Milos Zeman's refusal to appoint a new culture minister from their ranks.
And while you might be irked that you have to get double the tampons, on the bright side, at least you have two opportunities to have period sex?
In 2016, she was hired to be the director of communications for the White House Public Liaison Office and had a relatively undefined portfolio that irked her colleagues.
The president will likely be irked by the Fed's refusal to zero-out interest rates, which he called a "dereliction of its duties" in a tweet last week.
But what irked him most about the show, he said, was the total lack of representation of Palestinian or Arab photographers in an exhibition depicting their native landscapes.
As it had on Twitch, Burgher's trade-off of skin for views irked other YouTubers, several of whom tried and failed to get her banned from the platform.
Irked by the lack of progress, on September 10th António Guterres, the UN's secretary-general, unveiled plans for a big climate summit of heads of state next year.
Jamala's victory irked Moscow but gave Ukrainians something to cheer after Russia's annexation of Crimea in 2014 and the subsequent outbreak of separatist violence in the Donbass region.
That has reportedly irked Airbus's French staff as well as some civil servants at France's defence ministry (the French and German governments each own 21990% of the firm).
He's particularly irked by news reports that identify the lurkers in the South as clowns, when it's likely the culprits are pranksters in disguise, not actual trained entertainers.
Bernstein analyst Andrew Wood said some investors were irked by what they considered a "preachy" style but added that Polman had a strong record over the past decade.
And while Cruz has irked those within his party, he's been able to expand his national profile and donor base after unsuccessfully running for the GOP presidential nomination.
His team indicted dozens of people, companies, and entities in the investigation, but the breadth and length of his investigation irked many Trump supporters, and the president himself.
Abe did not apologize for the attack, a step that would have irked his conservative supporters, many of whom say U.S. economic sanctions forced Japan to open hostilities.
In August, she irked the executive, now headed by Jean-Claude Juncker, by criticising its demand for a record $14 billion from Apple Inc to repay illegal subsidies.
They debate how to end "period poverty", what men and boys can do for feminism, and whether the Duchess gets irked by charges that she supports "trendy" causes.
What irked Cameron was that the area is flat, according to what he and another expedition both saw, meaning it should have been impossible to go any deeper.
Craig Jaffe, Eastchester, N.Y. The article by Joe Nocera about Netflix irked me on at least one score: the suggestion that nobody gets DVDs in red envelopes anymore.
The combative commander in chief re-emerged Saturday and Sunday irked that his promised thaw with Russia has been slowed by parallel investigations into Moscow's 2016 election meddling.
But she was irked that despite the many advances of female athletes in the last half-century, powerful male athletes are celebrated and powerful female ones are suspect.
The preëlection assessments suggested that Clinton was likely to win, and Assange, watching the early returns, became irked by the smugness that he detected among the BBC presenters.
Ms. Irizarry said she was especially irked that the museum was offered the land practically free, a 99-year lease for $10, with the option to renew twice.
Myers also addressed criticism he has received from fellow Jews irked that he met with Trump, who has been accused of using anti-Semitic tropes and hateful rhetoric.
Ocasio-Cortez has a massive following on social media and has irked her centrist colleagues for her propensity to publicly battle those who don't share her leftist leanings.
Orban's move to court far-right leaders, including Italy's Salvini, in the run-up to the European elections had irked his mainstream allies in the conservative EPP grouping.
The President was irked that Gaynor could not give CNN an exact number or even a rough estimate of how many masks the federal government had on hand.
Trump decided to invoke the act because he was irked by news reports that an agreement between tGM and the administration had stalled, a person familiar told CNN.
But top White House officials have only become more irked with the secretary's penchant for publicly discussing internal politics, and Mr. Trump has begun searching for a replacement.
That's irked vulnerable members in districts with large Hispanic populations, but also in swing districts, as a DACA solution has polled favorably both among Latinos and moderate voters.
Saban did not criticize Waddle for the play, but he was irked that earlier in the game the dynamic sophomore freelanced on a kickoff return that was smothered.
The decision irked Cyprus, an EU member state embroiled in a decades-long dispute with Ankara and with which Turkey is not exchanging tax data, EU diplomats said.
But members of the Gang of Eight — the top congressional leaders in each party — were not notified ahead of the strike, a move that irked Democrats in particular.
But CNN's Kaitlan Collins reported Sunday that the President has become irked by the wall-to-wall coverage of the alleged affair on news shows in recent days.
Investors, already worried about Turkey's economy, were irked by a diplomatic and trade dispute with the United States over Brunson's continued detention on espionage and terror-related charges.
In their increasingly growing push to lure more drivers to their platforms in India, Uber and its local competitor Ola seem to have irked their existing driver base.
The same telecoms investor said SFR's decision in July to automatically lift prices by 3 to 5 euros a month for some customers had irked some of them.
He was ejected on Monday for a third time this season — a career high — after he was irked by what he saw as noncalls on three straight possessions.
This clearly irked the new president and he sent out his 45-year-old press secretary to let the press know there was a new sheriff in town.
In general, he was impressed with its accuracy, but one detail irked him: "Bernadette" (Maura Tierney), the credulous CIA field officer who oversees and authorizes Mitchell and Jessen.
Trump's penchant for unloading on his critics, including top Republicans, has irked members of the party as they push for a unified front heading into the general election.
Stottlemyre was also irked by what he saw as undue interference from Billy Connors, the Yankees pitching adviser who worked out of the team's facilities in Tampa, Fla.
One reason Google might be irked with Amazon is that the online retailer is rumored to announce its own version of the smart glasses that were pioneered by Google.
Over much of the last year, Saudi Arabia irked Washington by pushing OPEC to adopt measures to boost oil prices in a shift from its previous, more moderate stance.
France further irked Italy&aposs new populist government by scathingly criticizing the Italians for refusing to allow docking of a private rescue ship with more than 600 migrants aboard.
Evidently Trump was irked by a joke Brzezinski made on air about Trump hanging a fake Time magazine cover on the wall of one of his golf club offices.
If so, it's very understandable that National Review is irked about how much credit Trump may be getting for simply identifying with a brand he doesn't represent very well.
MARCH 8 Obama was irked and exasperated in response to Trump's uncorroborated wiretapping accusation, sources say The Obamacare replacement bill is under fire from both sides of the aisle.
The former International Monetary Fund chief economist had irked some members of India's Hindu nationalist government with his socio-economic commentaries before quitting after just one three-year term.
Mr Arora's rapid rise had also irked the executives who helped Mr Son build his cash-generating mobile-telecoms empire after buying Vodafone's struggling Japanese mobile unit in 2006.
The issue that reportedly irked Beijing involved the 2016 Hague ruling on the South China Sea, which said China's claims to the disputed waters were counter to international law.
And while Bush campaigned to continue Regan's legacy, his attempt to establish his own identity by calling for a "kinder, gentler nation" in his convention speech irked Reagan loyalists.
Trump's fights on race and culture have irked Republicans who believe he should focus on the economy in order to get his stalled agenda back on track in Congress.
In another sign of concessions to the United States, China appears to be easing its high-tech industrial push, dubbed "Made in China 2025," which has long irked Washington.
That irked both Hiesinger and Lehner, who had always ruled out a sale of the business, but with management out the company is now seeking a new way forward.
His contempt of scrutiny is plain to see: He was irked and petulant when challenged over budget cuts, the waste of public money on vanity projects or diplomatic gaffes.
The failure to hit the 15 billion gallon statutory cap deeply irked the corn ethanol industry, and the petroleum industry dug in its heels on the E10 blend wall.
Curry also irked President Trump earlier this year when he encouraged his team not to accept the president's traditional invitation to the White House after winning the NBA championship.
Irked by months of protests, but unwilling to use troops to crush the demonstrators, they had hoped ordinary Hong Kongers would turn against the black-clad pro-democracy protesters.
A disputed officiating decision during the AFC Championship infuriated Kansas City Chiefs fans, and plenty of football aficionados across the country have been irked by both calls, Blue said.
Instead, the Democratic contenders have signaled their intention to target Bloomberg, whose steady rise in the polls has scrambled the primary field and irked candidates across the ideological spectrum.
Mayor Bill de Blasio walked out on his own news conference on Thursday without answering any questions, irked that reporters were not asking what he wanted them to ask.
While the president tweeted that the Times story was long and boring, it obviously irked him — it seems as though the expanding scope of Mueller's investigation has made him nervous.
All of this clearly irked Trump, who on Thursday morning laid into Blumenthal not over Gorsuch, but rather over an old controversy surrounding Blumenthal's accounts of his own military service.
The revised North American trade deal has irked Canadian farmers who see a threat to the country's supply management system, but the agreement may bring limited gains for U.S. producers.
Earlier this year, Obama granted extended interviews to Atlantic correspondent Jeffrey Goldberg, mounting a stiff defense of his foreign policy that irked some allies in the Middle East and Europe.
Others maintained relations with the Soviet church at least until 1930, when a Paris-based bishop irked his superiors in Moscow by attending prayers in London for persecuted Soviet Christians.
Rich countries do not, which is perhaps why travellers are particularly irked to find grottiness in, say, Brussels, the heart of the European Union and a noted centre of gastronomy.
Newly-installed Secretary of State Mike Pompeo on Tuesday said he is lifting the department's hiring freeze, a policy put into place by his predecessor that irked State Department employees.
The changes, although approved at board level, irked Brazilians as well as the Japanese who had prided themselves on training and promoting locals, according to sources sympathetic to Nippon Steel.
He was also irked by the assumption that he had a "fondness for children," later saying that he had "never felt in the least sentimental about them," according to Brandreth.
The Social Democrats have been irked by a series of investigations over possible conflicts of interest involving Babis, a billionaire businessman, which have prompted mass street protests against the government.
The president-elect's skepticism toward the intelligence community has irked the Obama administration as well as influential Republican lawmakers, who have a more hawkish approach toward Russian President Vladimir Putin.
Earlier this year, Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov irked his German counterpart by raising the case of the German-Russian girl and accused Berlin of "sweeping problems under the rug".
Trump has irked some Republicans by arguing the Senate bill needs more funding and "heart," suggesting the House bill was not compassionate enough to people who rely on health care.
" Kelly's comments reportedly irked the president, who on Thursday morning reiterated that his concept for the wall "has never changed or evolved from the first day I conceived of it.
Bulgaria and Romania are irked that their citizens would still need to apply for a visa to visit Canada, while other Europeans can go moose-hunting in Ontario without one.
But the rejections irked the participants, especially as they began to suspect that not everybody was abiding by "Eden" 's rules of isolation and non-interference from the outside world.
Darroch's leaked memos have already irked the Trump administration, and his apparent disinvitation from Monday's dinner could be the start of the White House's campaign to shun him in Washington.
Already irked by the lack of a large acquisition since Olivier Brandicourt was appointed as chief executive in 2015, some investors are losing patience that has been stretched for months.
In response, Trump pointed to the presence of nearly 30,000 US troops in South Korea, something that has long irked not only North Korea, but also its biggest backer: China.
O'Rourke's nonchalant quip that his wife cares for the couple's three children "sometimes with my help" irked a number of the former Texas congressman's critics, who saw it as belittling.
China has also irked the international business community with a series of national security laws that foreign businesses say could give Beijing access to their source code and user data.
Trump appeared to be irked by Sanders's appearance Monday night on a Fox News town hall event, tweeting several times about the Vermont senator and questioning the network's audience selection.
About 1,000 Turkish troops are in northern Iraq helping to train a Sunni tribal police force to help stabilize Mosul, deployment that has irked the Shiite-dominated government in Baghdad.
He also irked some last year when he made a speech to the Republican Jewish Coalition and joked that he could relate to Jewish people because they are tough negotiators.
The brand won over some and irked others, but it's clear it became unsustainable for Glover after he seemed to undergo a public breakdown after leaving his role on Community.
The Italian parliament on Wednesday gave its final approval to the government's 2017 budget — which has irked the European Union — paving the way for Renzi's resignation, expected at 1800 GMT.
But her inability to patrol irked her co-workers, and eventually she was terminated for filling out paperwork saying she had patrolled when a co-worker did it for her.
Mr. Trump, who refuses to be held to account for anything he has ever said or done, was irked that a federal judge would dare to entertain litigation against him.
American officials have indicated they may overlook the purchase, but they remain irked by New Delhi's reliance on Russian defense equipment, which makes up the bulk of India's military hardware.
BREAKFAST BROWSE People are irked that ex-Trump press secretary Sean Spicer will be on 'Dancing with the Stars' Something tells us it's not because they're concerned about his foxtrot.
UBI had been tipped as a possible buyer for Monte dei Paschi and Intesa's move has irked the Treasury, which was informed of the offer just before midnight on Monday.
The regulation has helped corn farmers by creating a 15 billion-gallon per year market for ethanol but has irked refining companies that say complying can cost them a fortune.
Republican presidential hopeful Jeb Bush on Sunday said his brother's nomination of John Roberts to the Supreme Court can be "defended," despite several decisions upholding ObamaCare that have irked conservatives.
The activist investor is particularly irked by the generous terms Occidental offered Warren Buffett's Berkshire Hathaway (BRKA), which agreed to provide $10 billion in equity financing to support the takeover.
The governor's overt quid pro quo irked legislative leaders and members, but did not stop negotiations: Talks were continuing on Thursday, with lawmakers being contacted about their holiday-season availability.
The decision to hold a competing media event last year irked many in the press, who criticized the president for not showing respect to the reporters who cover his administration.
They are also irked by her refusal to say Britain will definitely pay what Brussels calls a "hefty bill" — some ministers have even said the EU may owe London money.
The House moved early for those irked by the secrecy and delayed disclosure surrounding donations to the William J. Clinton Foundation — which, among other things, runs the former president's library.
Here's a line from the Daily Mail piece: It's hard to see in the video, but apparently the player was sporting some kind of low-slung mohawk which irked officials.
MANILA, Philippines – The Philippine justice secretary has invalidated an immigration expulsion order for an Australian nun who irked the Philippine president by joining political rallies but she still faces possible deportation.
Ridding emoji keyboards of guns may sound like a trivial move in the effort to end gun violence — and it was a decision that certainly would irked some gun rights advocates.
OSLO (Reuters) - Norway's foreign minister said her government was discussing whether to ask Washington to extend the stay of U.S. Marines in the country, a presence that has irked neighbouring Russia.
Elaborating on why he's irked by the trendy costumes, Peele signaled to Us star Lupita Nyong'o's chilling performance in the film — and her equally off-putting on-set persona between takes.
But other times, it seems to have as much to do with Cohen being personally irked by a person (all the better if the audience has soured on them, as well).
Yet in his 2000 race, McCain is still irked by the smear campaign launched by operatives tied to George W. Bush contending that the Arizona senator fathered an African-American child.
Minsk's gesture, part of a gradual thaw in relations with the EU, irked Russia, which then resumed spot checks of cars and passports at its border with Belarus, citing security threats.
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The police -- seemingly irked when a person from a radio station tied to Svoboda, a Ukrainian nationalist party -- approached the women, but they didn't have a chance to talk, Meigan said.
Mechanical tweaks, such as starting with grenades and letting players respawn infinitely, made the game more approachable, but the changes irked longtime players who savored Gears' stressful last-man-standing approach.
Then I remembered the other things that irked me and I snapped out of it: I saw a woman get her phone stolen out of her hand in the Sahara tent.
High-yield investors are particularly irked by portability, as judgements about a company's management and ownership and their strategy plays a significant role in the decision to invest in its bonds.
The Trump administration's maximalist position on denuclearization -- refusing any sanctions relief until North Korea denuclearizes -- has irked North Korea, which is advocating for a phased approach to denuclearization and sanctions relief.
We aren't the only ones who are irked by this common kitchen problem, and luckily Gordon Ramsay is here to help, plus show-off his go-to method for chopping herbs.
He was irked, too, when Ms. Wilsey paid $1,000 apiece to have the names of her dogs posted on a donor wall meant for patrons unable to lay out huge sums.
Canada would be irked to see less space for its exports in the US. Scrapping NAFTA would be complicated and costly, but Canada wouldn't rule out that Trump could do it.
It isn't known which particular remarks by the President or his allies have irked Cohen -- or if it is the totality of them -- but tensions have grown since the FBI raid.
Obama also irked Gulf state leaders with comments he made in a recent interview with The Atlantic, describing many U.S. allies as "free riders" who won't pay for their own defense.
Scots have been irked by recent comments of UK ministers suggesting that Britain could leave the EU's single market for goods and services in return for reimposing control over its borders.
He skipped all of the team's voluntary off-season workouts last year because he was irked by the pace of negotiations, and this latest development is sure to bother him further.
Those actions, as well as Obama's claim that he could have won a third term, seem to have irked Trump and his associates as the transition period enters its final weeks.
Last year, Politico reported that Mr. Garrett had irked fellow Republicans when he refused to pass on donations to the National Republican Congressional Committee because of its support for gay candidates.
" — SAMANTHA BEE Ms. Bee was also irked by Mr. Weinstein's statement that "I came of age in the '60s and '70s, when all the rules about behavior and workplaces were different.
He's increasingly curious about this new guest, but soon inexplicably (to Elio, at least) irked by him as well, leading Elio to complain to his parents about Oliver's standard signoff ("later").
Mr. Sharpton said it irked him that some of the president's African-American allies cited his mostly "transactional relationship" with Mr. Trump as an example of why the president isn't racist.
Under an aspect of copyright law that has long irked the record business, American radio stations pay only the writers and publishers of a song, not the artists who perform them.
Mr. Murphy, who lives in Red Bank and has four children, became ambassador in 2009, about six months after Mr. Obama was inaugurated, a delay that reportedly irked some German officials.
The decision to issue the subpoena, however, was ultimately made by Republican senators, a fact that irked Trump associates, who have concentrated most of their anger on the committee's chairman, Sen.
However, being in the spotlight of the political press hasn't always been fun for Dawson, who has been irked by questions about her availability at his events, according to the Post.
Hillary Clinton's friendliness with Wall Street and well-heeled donors always irked Sanders and his backers during the 2016 campaign, although, with very few exceptions, he rarely attacked her over it.
He was particularly irked that Mr. Trump had told President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan of Turkey that he would pull American troops out of Syria without having spoken to other NATO members.
Privately, Vatican officials told CNN and other news outlets that the meeting with Kim Davis irked Pope Francis, saying that he didn't know the specifics of Davis' situation before the meeting.
His views on illegal immigration, among other issues, often irked Democrats, and as an impeachment manager, he helped prosecute the case against Mr. Clinton in the Senate's trial of the president.
Mr. Trump was irked that the Taliban were continuing to attack American targets and those of the puppet Afghan government while negotiating the inevitable withdrawal of America's remaining 14,000 soldiers there.
This kind of irked me because I'm all about safety first and it's not a secret that Amazon has had these issues with drivers driving too fast and people getting hurt.
Carper has long championed a moderate approach, focusing on compromise with Republicans, which has irked some liberal Delaware voters and has led Harris to assail his long history of backing institutions.
The wait, about 20 minutes in all, may have irked political reporters, but it was of a piece with the strategy Ms. Maddow has laid out for herself and her staff.
This being New York, where disaffection is a credo and celebrities, presidents or presidents-elect are not a big deal, the city seemed to carry on — albeit a little bit irked.
Federer looked irked when he was asked if he could see a bit of himself in Tsitsipas, the son of two tennis coaches, who has described Federer as his childhood idol.
The move irked Minnesotans, who responded in 1978 by sweeping Democrats out of the governor's office, both Senate seats and more in what came to be known as the Minnesota Massacre.
House Democrats, irked that Republicans are trying to speed through consideration of their Obamacare repeal plan, have declared parliamentary warfare in an attempt to delay the bill as much as possible.
A Washington Post piece published Saturday characterized Santa Monica Mayor Ted Winterer as highly irked that VanderZanden reached out to him — via a LinkedIn message — after putting Bird's scooters on the streets.
Obama was irked and exasperated in response to his successor's uncorroborated wiretapping accusation, sources close to the former president tell CNN, though these sources say Obama's reaction stopped short of outright fury.
They're particularly irked with Barr's four-page summary of the principal conclusions from that report, which was sent to Judiciary Committee leaders less than two days after receiving Mueller's lengthy final document.
It's that last part that has irked people in my social media feed — though perhaps that's because I am somehow embedded in some kind of USB-C enthusiast bubble (Twitter is weird).
Ms. Meredith said that, while some critics seemed surprised by her change in direction, she was really only irked by suggestions that somehow she was selling out in attempting more commercial projects.
In a joint communique issued at the conclusion of the summit, ASEAN and Australia also called for "self-restraint" in the South China Sea, where aggressive Chinese expansion has irked ASEAN members.
The latest iteration of this quadrennial review of America's changing climate, launched in 1990 by George H.W. Bush—the last Republican leader to play it straight on global warming—irked Donald Trump.
He has irked many in the EU by taking on the image of a crusader for the rights of nation states and ethnic majorities against rules of civic behavior agreed in Brussels.
This has irked leaders from groups working on women's health and equal pay, who see her as talking about their issues but not standing up when the President goes against their interests.
Along the way, he has proposed policies that have irked minority groups, like building a wall along the Mexican border and temporarily banning Muslims from entering the U.S. due to terror concerns.
Ross Gerber, president of a Santa Monica, California wealth management firm Gerber Kawasaki Inc, which owns about 25,000 Tesla shares, is irked by what he sees as preferential treatment for bigger shareholders.
Earlier this year, Singapore's leading news publication reported that local consumers were irked to discover foreign transaction fee charges on their credit cards every time they used the ride-sharing service Uber.
The comments should help soothe government officials and business leaders in Mexico irked by Trump's repeated promises to ditch the trade deal if he cannot negotiate better terms for the United States.
Trump, who has repeatedly criticized the show's spoofs of him and his team, was reportedly irked by a sketch earlier this month that depicted White House chief strategist Steve Bannon manipulating him.
Some lawmakers were particularly irked by the no shows of Mr. Zuckerberg and Ms. Sandberg at the hearings, as well as the lack of attendance by top executives from Google and Twitter.
President Trump's decision last year to scupper the Trans-Pacific Partnership irked Hanoi, which hoped the American-led trade pact would provide a counterweight to China's growing economic influence in the region.
After experiencing an unprecedented volume of leaks — which has irked the president, to say the least — the Trump administration arrested its first alleged leaker: Reality Winner, a 25-year-old NSA contractor.
They embraced America, hosting a vast air base since 2003, the year of the Iraq war, and won popular influence through Al Jazeera, whose provocative style irked just about every Arab government.
This year, India irked American companies by increasing tariffs on products ranging from shoes to mobile phones to help balance its budget and stem a fall in the value of the rupee.
First, she was irked when a tiler took five days to tile her small kitchen floor; then an electrician disappeared after disconnecting the electricity in her two-family home in Bayside, Queens.
Trump has been irked by the images of spring breakers in Florida ignoring the self-isolating guidance, a source close to the White House who is involved in the coronavirus response said.
The implication was that Bolton was trying to ally himself with Pence and send Trump a message that even the vice president disagreed with him, which irked the president, the sources said.
After those summits, Trump was irked at the lengthy discussions about the environment and oceans, the people familiar said, and felt he wasn't given enough room to tout his achievements as president.
Hagel also emphasized listening to military leaders in an earlier answer, a tendency of his that reportedly irked some within the Obama administration who thought he was too deferential to Pentagon brass.
McCown, who completed 25 of 1013 passes for 341 yards, was irked most by an overthrow to a wide-open Terrelle Pryor on a deep pass that would have been a touchdown.
Fashion faux pas Mexican first lady Angélica Rivera, no stranger to scandal or fashion, irked some conservative Catholics with her fashion choices for the pope's welcome ceremony on Friday in Mexico City.
When I met with Ellison after Christmas, I asked him if Obama's apparent preference for Perez was due to policy differences—perhaps Ellison's outspoken opposition to the T.P.P. had irked the President.
Some of his supporters have said he is being victimised because his edgy, avant-garde productions and his liberal views have irked social conservatives who have acquired influence in Russian state institutions.
The tax, which is similar to France's new digital services tax that has irked the United States, would be applied to revenue generated through the sale of online ads and user data.
The agreement marks a moment of amity with international oil majors, even as a tax dispute and a new law increasing the government's take on deepwater oil production have irked some companies.
This irked her; it seemed completely random and unfair, especially in the context of the breast cancer benefit, so she started her male nipple sticker project, and shared it on social media.
She and her wife, Serafina Palandech, were so irked by modern chicken preparation processes that they decided to launch a frozen food company where they have full control of where ingredients come from.
The group of conservative agitators who've irked leadership, held the line against spending bills and rebelled against trade priorities of leaders have now helped delay a health care vote at least one day.
Assange also had his internet privileges revoked in the lead up to the 2016 US presidential election and irked the Ecuadorian government earlier this year by openly advocating for Catalan independence in Spain.
Overnight, units were expected to pay for their share of overhead, which irked some executives who remembered how the parent company had itself doled out big salaries and other luxuries (like free food).
The US has long backed and armed factions of the SDF, and in May the Trump administration announced it would openly arm Kurdish forces within the SDF, a move that irked Turkish officials.
Earlier in the week, Pence had warned that North Korea could end up like Libya if its leaders didn't negotiate a nuclear deal with Washington, raising a comparison that has irked the regime.
Tensions have flared up after Del Vecchio appeared to indicate in November that he wanted his right-hand man Francesco Milleri to get the CEO job - a prospect that irked the French side.
Prior to the bankruptcy filing, the Moelis-led proposal would give existing bondholders of Oi 95 percent of the company, a plan that irked some major shareholders in Brazil's largest fixed-telephone operator.
But the timing irked some West Wing aides, who saw the announcement as taking attention away from the swearing-in of Justice Brett M. Kavanaugh and his first day at the Supreme Court.
I was even more irked when he started spending four to five nights a week at my house but gave me push-back when I suggested he contribute something to the household bills.
But much of the online conversation around the interview has settled on one particularly scalding point: the identity of a [very famous Hollywood actress] who has irked Turner for the past 203 years.
Germans have been especially irked by negative ECB rates and mass-selling newspaper Bild portrayed Draghi as "Count Draghila," a blood sucking vampire, who is sucking dry the bank accounts of German savers.
Ultimately, Flint's finances were so perilous that the state sent in emergency managers to oversee city operations, a move that irked local leaders and left many in the Democratic stronghold complaining that Gov.
The legislation also included sanctions on Iran and North Korea, but it was the Russia sanctions, as well as a provision limiting Mr. Trump's authority to lift them, that most irked the president.
After past summits, Trump was irked at lengthy discussions about the environment and oceans, people familiar with his reaction said, and felt he wasn't given enough room to tout his achievements as President.
" The recount push irked Mr. Trump, who said on Twitter that Democrats were joining what he called a "scam" by the Green Party to "fill up their coffers by asking for impossible recounts.
Trump was irked by reports that he had faced internal pushback from Bolton over his decision to host leaders of the Taliban at Camp David, multiple people familiar with his frustration told CNN.
U.C.B. East gained a reputation for giving up-and-coming comedians a space to experiment, but irked some performers by not paying them, even though classes at the theater are an expensive proposition.
He's irked many of his fellow candidates over the past several months with his rapid ascent to the top-tier of the Democratic primary field and has feuded openly for weeks with Sen.
One thing which has irked both MMA fans and pundits alike is his perceived inability to take responsibility for any mistakes made in either a fight or his now-infamous weight cut regimen.
But when Ryan and his deputies attempted to appease that faction by offering to go further than their original bill in gutting Obamacare, that only irked the more moderate lawmakers in the House conference.
In an interview with the Austrian daily Die Presse published on Wednesday, Hahn said the arrests in Turkey of thousands of people after a coup attempt in early July had irked some EU members.
It also irked local politicians because Kengeter had agreed to the merged company's headquarters being in London, rather than Frankfurt, a decision then made more complicated by Britain's vote to leave the European Union.
While I'm irked about shelling out for the president's racist shenanigans on the Mexican border, I would happily fund boring ambassadors to South Korea, Jordan, Saudi Arabia, Turkey, Cuba, Egypt, the European Union, etc.
The move won't appear in history books, but it will resonate with travellers irked by the growing difference between the published costs of flights and hotels and the amount they actually have to pay.
That decision was issued in response to a lawsuit brought by a union, irked by Petrobras' TAG gas pipeline unit, which it agreed to sell to France's Engie SA in April for $8.6 billion.
Traffic app Waze has irked homeowners who find their once-quiet streets crowded with drivers, for example, and an IP mapping glitch once turned a Kansas farmhouse into ground zero for angry internet users.
Last September, Jemele Hill, who, along with Michael Smith, was hosting the six-o'clock edition of "SportsCenter," irked the current Administration, and its fans, when she described Trump as a "white supremacist" on Twitter.
Last year, Trump declined to attend the event in favor of a campaign rally, which irked some in the media who accused the president of trying to compete for media coverage with the dinner.
He was particularly irked at the idea that economically insecure white teachers should give up their jobs to make room for others, while more privileged whites — who lectured teachers about their bigotry — did not.
But it was the organizers' decision not to move his match to Centre Court, where the three scheduled singles matches had already finished long before Anderson and Monfils came off court, that irked Djokovic.
Publication of the message irked Republican critics of Trump, who, among other criticisms, have repeatedly warned that the real estate mogul is blowing the party's chance to keep Clinton out of the White House.
Mr. de Blasio was irked at Mr. Stringer for refusing last Friday to register a $6 million contract for the Police Department to buy 5,000 body cameras along with a system to operate them.
The proposed changes irked digital rights activists, legal experts, and even Google, who argued the changes were too broad and they should be discussed by Congress after public discussions, and not by an administrative body.
People who have spoken to Mr. Zucker in recent weeks say he is not cowed by Mr. Trump's attacks, if irked by the level of vitriol from a man with whom he was once close.
What came next, however, proved that society and the media were more irked by Serena Williams' expression of anger and more interested in discussing her on-court decorum than interrogating the reasons behind the rage.
Mr Macron, irked that this gives priority to politics over firepower, proposed a European Intervention Initiative: a smaller club of more ambitious powers, open to non-EU members, who would jointly plan future expeditionary campaigns.
This not only irked the vaping industry—which will be virtually decimated in the state after the law goes into effect—it drew the attention of the FBI, which began interviewing politicians and business owners.
Politico reported the president was particularly irked that Spicer looked "weak" in the sketch and was portrayed by a woman — which led many on Twitter to suggest an SNL appearance by Trump's longtime foe, O'Donnell.
Because of relentless propaganda over the years flogging the alleged human rights mission of US foreign policy, many Americans often seem irked that millions of people worldwide decry American intervention, viewing the protests as ungrateful.
Politico reported the president was particularly irked that Spicer looked "weak" in the sketch and was portrayed by a woman — which led many on Twitter to suggest an SNL appearance by Trump's longtime foe, O'Donnell.
"The first day of the summit, the first hour -- and only the first hour -- was available via livestream, and that irked people in our community, because they wanted to see the whole thing," he said.
Trump has repeatedly irked Mexican leaders by vowing their country will pay for a wall along its border with the U.S. Trump has also blamed illegal immigration from Mexico for drug trafficking and violent crime.
And it opens the company up to the possibility of repercussions in China, which is an important market for the California tech giant and whose government has been increasingly irked by the Hong Kong protests.
Republicans were angered by her comments in 2008 that she was "proud of my country for the first time," and they have been irked by her push for new rules to make school lunches healthier.
Kengeter had also irked local politicians because he had agreed to the merged company's headquarters being in London, rather than Frankfurt, a decision then made more complicated by Britain's vote to leave the European Union.
Ms. Pearson, a retired school principal, was irked by the group's repeated efforts to preserve civilian access to semiautomatic rifles, like the AR-15 the gunman used to kill 17 students and school staff members.
Ms. Freeland has irked some in the administration by giving speeches suggesting that the United States, under Mr. Trump's leadership, is turning its back on democratic values and its traditional role as a global leader.
One rule required carmakers to report on the number of times a driverless car switched from autonomous mode to human-driven mode, which irked automakers who said those statistics give a misleading impression of safety.
Starbucks, which is investing in mobile ordering and payments to win more business, recently irked some customers by tweaking its popular loyalty program to give rewards based on dollars spent rather than number of purchases.
While it's still uncertain if he watched Daniels' interview on "60 Minutes," it is clear that Trump has been irked by the blanket of Stormy Daniels coverage that has dominated cable news in recent days.
Rather, they were irked by the claim that we're on the verge of transitioning from the exploration stage to the colonization stage and that we should start mobilizing our resources—and our microbial assets—accordingly.
That irked Italy, which is at loggerheads with the European Commission and euro zone finance ministers about its fiscal plans in the 2019 draft budget that was rejected by the EU for breaking the rules.
People who have spoken to Mr. Zucker in recent weeks say he is not cowed by Mr. Trump's attacks, if irked by the level of vitriol from a man with whom he was once close.
ROME (Reuters) - The Italian parliament on Wednesday gave its final approval to the government's 2017 budget, which has irked the European Union, paving the way for Prime Minister Matteo Renzi to hand in his resignation.
The working group also suggests states achieve an acceptable return on investment and explore value assessments, such as those calculated by the Institute for Clinical and Economic Review, a nonprofit that has irked drug makers.
One person who favors Mr. Zuckerberg told me no, pointing out that the media is irked when he says nothing and even more bothered when he says something, so he cannot win whatever he does.
John Stankey, who became the chief executive of Warner Media at the time of the merger, has occasionally irked executives because of his sometimes opaque communication style, according to four people familiar with the company.
Initially, for example, Charles Crane, then a spokesman for Mr McIver, said he took out the gun in part out of concern over recent Black Lives Matter protests nearby, an explanation that irked some black politicians.
Russian Energy Minister Alexander Novak said he discussed U.S. sanctions on Russia and Moscow's plan to expand its Nord Stream gas pipeline to Germany, which has irked Washington, in talks with U.S. Treasury and Energy Secretaries.
CNN's decision to stand by the story has irked some staffers inside the network, which has taken strong action on errors in the past, forcing out three employees last summer over a bungled Trump-Russia article.
According to Lian Sang, the people of Parte are not irked with treating the cave's bones so casually because no one knows exactly who they belong to, and therefore don't feel a familial connection to them.
Re-watching the film for its tenth anniversary; however, I found that everything that irked me back then – doe-eyed sentimentality, history told through a montage, strings of almost cringe-inducing earnestness — is actually a delight.
" Burgess, 40, was irked that Cohen said Murphy was "very problematic for gays" early in his career, when he made homophobic jokes about gays and AIDS (Murphy later issued an apology and said he was "misinformed).
The show's darker moments has irked some residents in South Carolina, where Outcast shoots (Fugit says protestors have shown up during filming with signs that read, "Outcast is going to bring the devil to South Carolina").
In an interview with the Wall Street Journal, Sanders said consistency on issues "does speak to the character of a person," a comment that irked many in the Clinton campaign as Sanders questioning their candidate's character.
If Russia can somehow get the turbines operating at the two new power plants under construction, having already irked Europe by delivering them, it will again demonstrate its ability to thumb its nose at the sanctions.
The lack of full disclosure has left some at the White House frustrated, with two White House officials telling CNN on Friday they were irked that accounts of the Trump Jr. meeting have continued to shift.
Trump was irked by Giuliani's interview on ABC News Sunday, particularly the clip of Giuliani refusing to rule out him pleading the Fifth Amendment, which has since played on a near-constant loop on cable television.
And last year, Nick Bosa, a former Ohio State defensive end, had abdominal surgery in September and chose to prepare for the draft rather than return to the Buckeyes, which irked some of the team's fans.
Trump's outreach to Taiwan, which includes a 2016 telephone call with President Tsai Ing-wen, increased arms sales and a law that ended restrictions on official travel between U.S. and Taiwanese officials, has already irked Beijing.
The gifts were legal but national Republicans, irked by public corruption charges against Mr. Kaine's Republican successor, Bob McDonnell, for accepting gifts, have signaled they intend to use them to attack Mr. Kaine's character this fall.
Organisers of China's first World Internet Conference in 2014, set up under Lu to promote Beijing's vision of internet governance, irked foreign tech firms by seeking their agreement on a last-minute declaration on "internet sovereignty".
Her tendency to feed birds irked some neighbors, who said the seeds she scattered attracted rats to the quiet residential stretch designated by the city as one of the worst rat-infested blocks in New York.
Pruitt's aides took advantage of that suggestion, heavily pushing it to reporters, which irked Sessions's allies in the administration, who pointed out that the President often floats several people a day for jobs that aren't available.
U.S. President Donald Trump signed a partial trade deal with China on Wednesday that takes steps to root out several practices by Beijing that has irked the White House and members of Congress from both parties.
She won a loud ovation from the audience, which included the actress Meryl Streep, when she observed that Mr. Trump seemed irked by the fact that she had won the popular vote by several million ballots.
Leading rounds that include scratching out checks that start about $250 million (Slack) and head to $10 billion (Uber), its scale has reshaped Silicon Valley in 2017 — and, more to the point, irked the VC community.
To many spectators—especially the home fans, who roared their side to victory (and irked a few European players in the process)—the margin of the win must have seemed a fair reflection of Team USA's dominance.
On the show, Brigsby and the twin Smile Sisters fight the villainous Suncatcher, a living sun who looks a lot like the irked man in the moon from Georges Méliès' 1902 landmark A Trip to the Moon.
President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, irked by his premier's dominance of the limelight and failure to sufficiently consult on the EU accord, stepped in to pour cold water on the agreement, urging Europe and Turkey to part ways.
Whether it's that one semi-condescending phrase your boss loves to use, or the passive-aggressive tone your colleague always has, chances are you've previously received an email with language that irked, annoyed, or even infuriated you.
For the past year-plus, as Amazon and Netflix (and even Hulu) started hacking their way into the movie business, their plans included a rascally end-around that irked theater chains and had Hollywood wringing its hands.
This hasn't gone unnoticed by Moore, who was seriously irked when Jimmy Kimmel sent some of his staff members to the candidate's church to engage in some heckling for a segment that aired on Jimmy Kimmel Live!
Flake was caught on a hot mic this weekend saying the GOP is "toast" if it continues in the vein of Trump and far-right Alabama Senate candidate Roy Moore — a comment that clearly irked the president.
As much as I find myself irked by his constant (and I mean CONSTANT) self-promotion and overused one-liners about being better than "them," I gotta admit that the 41-year-old is full of surprises.
The Philippines irked China two months ago when its then foreign minister, Perfecto Yasay, said he and ASEAN counterparts had noticed "very unsettlingly" that weapons systems had been installed, and considered that "a militarization of the region".
But its Gulf Arab neighbors and Egypt have long been irked by its support for anti-establishment movements and for the Islamist Muslim Brotherhood that briefly won power in Egypt, which they regard as a political enemy.
Katharine Moon of the Brookings Institution, a think-tank in Washington, DC, says state heavy-handedness has repeatedly irked local communities, particularly when it suggests the bilateral military alliance takes precedence over their livelihoods and self-governance.
This week, irked that I couldn't easily mainline the past two seasons of Adventure Time, I decided to test-drive a few streaming services and see if they've improved enough for me to abandon cable for good.
The North Korean leader, however, did appear irked by some of the questions shouted at the start of his one-on-one meeting with Trump, and flashed a grin as they were escorted out of the room.
Sanders is following through on his promise to push to reform the Democratic Party - even though some Democrats are irked that a senator who only joined the party to run for president is making such strong demands.
Fuelled by his anger and irked by the complete lack of accountability, he decides to take matters into his own hands, kidnapping the precocious son of the country's home minister, hoping his cause will get some attention.
A San Francisco already fed up with being bumped out of line by the NFL was irked about the dinner's demands, but Moore said having more items than they could get to wasn't a terribly unusual occurrence.
Food remains a topic of frequent discussion among Google's newly remote workers, some of whom are irked about having to cook and prepare food themselves, sources said — but people don't seem to be freaking out about it.
He can appear somewhat irked, in a competitive way, when his peers make references to artists he has been collecting for years, like Isa Genzken, who recently popped up as an influence at the Proenza Schouler show.
The arrangement, which Google and the Ascension health system maintained is legal, has irked patient and privacy advocates who find it unacceptable that neither patients nor clinicians gave consent to share their data with the tech giant.
The Times published a series of articles about the club's annual dinner — "Old-Timers, Irked by Recent Storm Claims, Call On Expert" ran one 1948 headline — before it finally closed up shop sometime in the late 1960s.
Many farmers welcome the president's call for fairer farmgate prices as part of a food chain review last year, but they have been irked by Macron's attempt to phase out common weedkiller glyphosate before other EU countries.
The purge of Mnangagwa and many of his comrades irked the military, who had no intention of allowing Grace and her youthful Generation 40 (G40) faction of the ruling ZANU-PF to take over the political reins.
Ivanka Trump's blurred line between staffer and daughter long irked Kelly, according to people familiar with the matter, who say his regimented sense of order was tested by the implicit access being a child of the President affords.
Utah passed its law with a couple of unique aspects that have irked LGBTQ advocates: no protections for LGBTQ people in public accommodations (restaurants, hotels, and other places that serve the public), and broad exemptions for religious institutions.
In the middle of all of this, she launched an open portal that showed how every dollar was being spent of the loans and grants she controlled, something she says also irked the less reform-minded civil servants.
For more than the last year and a half I have been outraged, annoyed and irked; impatient for Robert S. Mueller III, the special counsel, to save us, and for Congress to wake up and do something, anything!
Nadler's performance during the trial has irked Republican senators at times, with a few expressing indignation at his suggestion last week that the Senate would be complicit in a cover-up if they do not call witnesses. Sen.
Some say candidates such as Bongbong — who's billed himself as a decisive "get-things-done" leader -- appeal to a growing number of Filipinos who are irked by the bureaucracy of democratic institutions and are giving into autocratic nostalgia.
While Trump irked Macron with his decision to pull out of a landmark international accord reached in Paris in 2015 to fight climate change, the French leader has not given up on trying to get Trump to reconsider.
Emirates could also eventually add more "fifth freedom" flights to the United States, services which have irked some U.S. airlines critical of the Dubai-based airline's growth, Sheikh Ahmed said, though he said there were no immediate plans.
Apple's stance, though, has irked the head of the Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI), R.S. Sharma, who says he will consult his legal team on how Apple could be pushed to help develop the application more swiftly.
Assuming I search for synonyms twice an hour on average while I'm writing, and assuming (generously) that my creation saved me a rollicking two seconds per search, I spared myself, maybe, one hour a year of irked waiting.
Navalny has little chance of influencing the election, likely to be won comfortably by President Vladimir Putin, but his ability to use social media to mobilize crowds of mostly young protesters in major cities has irked the Kremlin.
It also calls for Safaricom to open up its mobile money agent network to its rivals, a proposal that has particularly irked the company as it would expose its lucrative M-Pesa mobile money platform to stiff competition.
Trump was visibly irked last month when a reporter asked if he would consider a pardon for Michael Cohen, his longtime attorney who is now under federal investigation for possible bank fraud, wire fraud, and campaign finance violations.
The trade tensions have rattled financial markets and irked some of the president's Republican allies in Congress, who are also worried about the uncertainty surrounding Trump's revision of the North American Free Trade Agreement with Mexico and Canada.
President Trump's morning tweet that "Morning Joe" co-host Mika Brzezinski was "bleeding badly from a face lift" the last time he saw her irked House GOP lawmakers, who were preparing to vote Thursday on two immigration bills.
With two outs, Manny Machado, the rental superstar that had irked so many people in Boston in the past, came to the plate, and struck out on the fourth pitch he saw from Sale, ending the Dodgers' season.
India, which has upset companies such as Mastercard and irked the U.S. government with stringent new rules on data storage, is the largest recipient of these temporary visas, most of them to workers at big Indian technology firms.
Ms. Kelly said that one of the things that irked her about the Trump campaign had little to do with the candidate, and more with how extensively cable networks, and the news media in general, have covered it.
Still, it was Anthony's opposition to the triangle that stood out and no doubt irked Jackson, who resorted to aiming barbs at Anthony on social media, perhaps to help convince him that he would be better off elsewhere.
He gets irked whenever he is pressed about Ukraine, and specifically on whether he pushed back when the president wanted to get rid of a respected career ambassador, Marie Yovanovitch, and cut off the aid to the country.
The hearing was called at the behest of Democrats, some of whom were irked by Republican efforts to expedite a waiver to a law that forbids retired generals from serving as secretary within seven years of wearing a uniform.
TAIPEI (Reuters) - Chinese military aircraft on Saturday flew over waterways near Taiwan as part of long-range exercises, Taiwan said, the first such flights since a telephone call between Taiwan's leader and U.S. President-elect Donald Trump irked China.
Far from being beholden to the Justice Department leadership, the office irked Washington officials last year when it provided only last-minute notice before filing court documents that implicated -- but didn't name -- Trump in the Cohen case, officials said.
His recent call for a "real European army"—which so irked Mr Trump, who wrongly claimed that Mr Macron wants it in order to protect Europe from America—was a way of referring in popular terminology to such efforts.
While these deployments, including a battalion of US troops to Poland, have been welcomed by the host nations, they have irked the Kremlin and Trump has made improved relations with Moscow a central theme of his foreign policy approach.
A handful of tech-press news reports from 13 mention how Linchpin once irked Microsoft by releasing a Windows tool that allowed a user to load unauthorized software onto a machine—which could be viewed as a hacking tool.
The recent A Nightmare on Elm Street 2: Freddy's Revenge had performed well in theaters, but the sequel to the smart, wickedly funny original had irked fans by slashing away narrative logic in favor of a few gruesome kills.
The regular click-bait articles discussing fights between Rousey and Mayweather Jr. in 2014 and '15 clearly irked Mayweather Jr. at the time, whose standard comeback was to feign not knowing who the former UFC women's bantamweight champion was.
Top executives at the network have discussed Jaffy and Griffin's popularity and at least one executive is said to be irked by the success of their personal brands at the expense of NBC's own, according to a network source.
The European Union, which is trying to save a 2015 nuclear deal with the Islamic Republic, is so irked that German Foreign Minister Heiko Maas on Tuesday called for a cross-border payments system independent of the United States.
Nancy Pelosi (Calif.), the top Democrats in the Senate and House, were particularly irked that the proposal included several so-called poison pills that were not a part of last month's talks with Trump — especially the border wall funding.
Clintonites, for their part, were irked at Biden for trying to take credit for his support of the raid on Osama bin Laden's compound in Pakistan when it was Clinton who counseled Obama in meetings to conduct the raid.
A second senior White House official said that the president was irked by the final decision of the team to send just a handful of representatives despite the fact that so many of the team's fans had been invited.
"We have adrenaline going through our veins, and for those who are required to sit and listen, it is a much more difficult task," Schiff said Wednesday, the morning after Nadler's late-night comments that irked senators, especially Sen.
That move ended up drawing the ire of Elizabeth Warren and also irked Swift so much that she now states that she wants to re-record all those old albums, thereby depriving Braun and Carlyle of much future income.
In an attempt to placate irked investors, Hargreaves executives waived their full-year bonuses and also management fees charged to clients trapped in the fund, a move which the company said on Friday had cost it 2.3 million pounds.
NEW DELHI (Reuters) - India will examine concerns raised by foreign technology companies around stringent rules to store data locally, the government said on Tuesday, an issue that has upset firms such as Mastercard and also irked the U.S. government.
The former couple, who split in 2014 and divorced in November, continue to remain close as co-parents of their children, and their bond reportedly irked Tanaka, leading him to flirt with other women in front of Carey as revenge.
Mattis was the highest-ranking Trump administration official to visit Iraq since Trump irked Iraqis with a temporary ban on travel to the United States and for saying America should have seized Iraq's oil after toppling Saddam Hussein in 2003.
And while Trump was not accused of any wrongdoing, the document's references to the President irked his lawyers to the point of nearly derailing plans for the President to submit written answers to prosecutors' questions after months of protracted negotiations.
With Deutsche still struggling to return to the black under the stewardship of Chief Executive John Cryan, the generous pay awards irked many in Germany as perceptions grow that wealth is increasingly being concentrated in the hands of the super-rich.
By sending two nuclear-capable bombers to Caracas for a week of "joint operational flights" with the Venezuelan air force, Vladimir Putin awarded Nicolás Maduro a propaganda victory and irked the U.S. with a new incursion into the Western hemisphere.
Some white Americans, meanwhile, are irked by the persistent talk of discrimination, believing, as Carol Anderson of Emory University paraphrases, that "You got a black president, there is no racism," and that African-Americans' misfortunes stem from their own failings.
A joint communique issued by Australia and ASEAN at the end of the meeting called for "self-restraint" in the South China Sea, where aggressive Chinese expansion has irked ASEAN members who also have territorial claims in the busy waterway.
Because Lufthansa has loaned 45 million euros to Brussels Airlines, the German carrier can buy the rest for as little as 2.6 million euros more, which has irked Belgian shareholders of the holding firm, Belgian daily Le Soir has reported.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Russian Energy Minister Alexander Novak said on Tuesday he discussed U.S. sanctions on Russia and Moscow's plan to expand its Nord Stream gas pipeline to Germany, which has irked Washington, in talks with U.S. Treasury and Energy Secretaries.
In New York Times Co v United States, the Supreme Court propounded a broad and robust reading of the First Amendment (a decision that probably bothers the current occupant of the White House almost as much as it irked Nixon).
Although it seems like Gadsby is on genuinely friendly terms with the "Jimmys" of late-night TV, she is irked by the way they are appropriating the topic of misogyny and coining themselves as the "good guys" of the industry.
The precise articulation of fighting techniques irked many Medieval and Renaissance era masters, but those who tackled the problem of enunciating their movements often employed artists or engravers to provide images to accompany their words, which helped in some cases.
By openly threatening a downgrade in military cooperation with the West, the Filipino leader is signaling his independence and good will towards Beijing, which has been irked by growing American military footprint in the South China Sea in recent years.
This time, they are eliminated after two games and facing stinging criticism back home that is taking a toll on their irked coach and disappointed players in the run-up to a final Group E match against Switzerland on Wednesday.
The placement of the statue by St Thomas' Hospital, where Nightingale worked, has irked some, including the Florence Nightingale Society, which actively dispatched letters against the location of the sculpture and the equating of Seacole's legacy with that of Nightingale.
Seen by some in Europe's biggest economy as a stealth bailout of indebted south European governments, many Germans have been irked by the scheme, commonly known as quantitative easing, arguing that Germany taxpayers have to bear the risk for others.
Many lawmakers were irked that Barr took it upon himself to decide that Trump should not be charged with obstruction of justice, after saying that Mueller's report laid out evidence "on both sides" of the question without reaching a conclusion.
In March, the U.S. city of Lake Elsinore declared a public safety crisis after "superbloom" of poppies in a nearby canyon attracted tens of thousands of visitors, and selfie takers have irked owners of eye-catching properties in Paris and London.
The decision would probably have irked some subscribers—but considering they would have another 72 million hours or so of Netflix content to distract themselves with while waiting for Roma, it's doubtful too many users would have cut off Netflix completely.
The former couple, who split in 2014 and divorced in November, continue to remain close as co-parents of their children, and their bond reportedly irked Tanaka, leading him to flirting with other women in front of Carey as revenge.
Paige has been hanging out at the Beeman's almost every night, and while her folks are definitely more concerned about her dating the son of an FBI agent, they're also pretty irked about what she's eating — or not eating, rather.
Washington (CNN)No one has irked Charlamagne Tha God throughout the 2016 election cycle more than Donald Trump, prompting the radio host to award his popular "Donkey of the Day" award to the Republican presidential nominee over and over again.
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The plan, designed to double the capacity of the existing pipeline on the bed of the Baltic Sea from Russia to Germany, has irked the European Union, which is trying to cut the bloc's dependency on energy supplies from Moscow.
The company has also irked publishers by saying that rather than being a "processor" of data as defined by GDPR, it wants to be a "controller," giving it more ability to use information such as reader data for its own purposes.
MANILA (Reuters) - The Philippine foreign ministry on Friday said a government panel has been formed to look into the fuss over a newly erected "comfort women" monument in Manila that has irked Japan, a major source of aid and investment.
It was a choking blow for Mexico, who had been the better side for the opening half an hour, but it was not the manner of defeat but Neymar's habit of constantly hitting the deck that most irked the Mexico coach.
Coverage of his weekend spent golfing appears to have irked the president, because he again took to Twitter on Tuesday to rail against Sadiq Khan, the mayor of London who criticized Trump for managing hurricane response from a golf course.
Navalny, a 41-year-old lawyer whose protests and corruption exposes of the sometimes gilded lives of government officials have irked the Kremlin, has been barred from the contest over what he says is a trumped up suspended prison sentence.
Mr. Trump, who has recently irked Beijing with a string of blunt comments on controversial issues including Taiwan, trade and North Korea's nuclear weapons, also took up the dispute over the drone, which is also called an unmanned underwater vehicle.
She has long been irked by the many Western museums filled with cultural treasures from other countries — think of the Elgin marbles, originally part of the Parthenon in Greece, which have spent the last 200 years in the British Museum.
Her outgoing foreign minister, Sigmar Gabriel, irked China last year by calling on Beijing to follow a "One Europe" policy - a play on China's insistence that partners eschew diplomatic relations with self-ruled Taiwan, claimed by China as its own.
" Mr. Strzok, visibly irked, insisted that he had "always told the truth" and shot back that Mr. Gohmert's invocation of "a family member who I have acknowledged hurting goes more to a discussion about your character and what you stand for.
But he has irked fellow Democrats by saying that Hunter Biden, the son of former Vice President Joseph R. Biden Jr., whose work for a Ukrainian energy company has been an issue in the trial, might be considered a relevant witness.
The Breitbart News executive chairman irked Mercer, his top financial backer, when he told other donors that he thought he would have her financial support if he ran for president, the Post reported Wednesday, citing a person familiar with Bannon's conversations.
Whereas Pompeo tends to strike a balance between what the President wants and what the national security community feels is important, Bolton is more combative and outspoken in his views, a style that has irked the President in recent months.
The Twitter question In the same way that Republican lawmakers get irked by the President's tweets, some Democrats have begun expressing similar frustration with their own colleagues, many of those freshmen who came into office with powerful social media followings.
At The Daily News, where she got her first column under her own name in 1976, she took notice of a brash young real estate developer who irked the city's old-money types but entertained the readers of New York tabloids.
Wednesday's agreement takes steps to root out several practices by Beijing that has irked the White House and members of Congress from both parties, including intellectual property theft and forced technology transfers from U.S. firms in exchange for Chinese market access.
Trump told NBC in May 2017 that he was thinking of "this Russia thing" when he decided to fire Comey, adding that he was irked by the investigation, which he saw as motivated by Democratic anger over his 2016 win.
MOSCOW (Reuters) - Three top editors from Russia's RBC media group, whose reports about Vladimir Putin have irked the Kremlin, left their jobs on Friday with one source saying they were worried their managers were bowing to Kremlin pressure over their reporting.
And while the screen is certainly still usable, I think I'd probably be…irked if I had just paid $2,000 for a handset and had to deal with a large, rainbow colored blob in the exact center of the screen.
On Tuesday evening, Ms. Pelosi took another swipe at the president, using the phrase "Trump Shutdown" — which irked Mr. Trump in their televised Oval Office meeting last year — as she implored Republicans to vote for the Democrat-backed spending bill.
Priorities USA, the country's largest Democratic Super PAC, irked officials at the Ohio Democratic Party in March when it announced the state was not a top target for its 2020 spending, appearing to further erode Ohio's status as a competitive state.
Beijing has already been irked by the Taiwanese government's approval for a referendum next month to decide whether to enter future Olympics events as "Taiwan" rather than "Chinese Taipei", the name agreed under a compromise struck in the late 1970s.
The White House appeared irked by cameras that showed large gaps in Trump's still large crowd on Friday compared to the one that showed historic numbers of spectators to see former President Barack Obama sworn in for his first term in 2009.
And on Monday evening after Ryan publicly criticized Pelosi, she sent a third letter, telling her caucus she would bring a freshman Democrat into the leadership ranks while putting off an idea that irked at least one member of the Congressional Black Caucus.
Despite the growing prevalence of pets in the cabin, there is little evidence of their effectiveness, and airlines are left to deal with the sometimes vocal opposition from fellow riders irked by in-flight urine, feces, and oinking they bring to flights.
I had been thinking about upgrading for several months, but I kept putting it off because the thought of spending $1,000 for a new phone frankly irked me, and I had, after all, paid off my trusty 6 in full long ago.
Donald Trump's (short) road to the nomination And also, a number of Senate Republicans simply refuse to support Cruz because they don't think he has much of a chance to win the nomination and are irked at the way he's treated his colleagues.
Early this summer rumours began to circulate that Mr Xi may be facing resistance from political rivals irked by his decision to revise the constitution in a way that allows him to retain power indefinitely, instead of for a maximum of ten years.
Let's go to the topics that you've been enforcing, because you could call yourself the enforcer, which is something that's irked Silicon Valley a lot, and even in an interview I did with President Obama, he talked about protectionism and things like that.
He said he's still irked by George W. Bush's campaign tactics in the 2000 presidential race, while also suggesting he may have handled the Iraq war debate differently in 2002 if he knew then that Saddam Hussein didn't have weapons of mass destruction.
The Jayhawks&apos frustration peaked when offensive coordinator Doug Meacham, irked by the officials slowing down the game to give Baylor time to substitute personnel, had to be restrained from going after the referee by Beaty and other members of the coaching staff.
Though oil and gas will remain vital sources of energy for decades, a reminder of the rise of alternative sources is the proliferation of North Sea wind farms, including one at the nearby Trump International Golf Links, which has irked its owner.
But an interview aired by the Australian version of 22018 Minutes on Sunday has irked some people, who've labelled the piece by reporter Charles Wooley as "creepy" due to the focus on her looks and some pretty awkward comments about her pregnancy.
Irked by Google readying a new search engine that will censor subjects the CPC wants hidden from the Chinese public—such as its human rights abuses against over a million Muslims in China's Xinjiang region—Badiucao has prepared Gongle: his new exhibition.
On May 30, for example, some colleagues were irked when Jaffy tweeted a screenshot of a few paragraphs of reporting — from NBC News justice correspondent Pete Williams — as opposed to waiting for a story to be shaped from that reporting on NBC's website.
Ride booking services such as Uber and Grab's GrabCar have won popularity in the nation of 67 million for often being cheaper and less likely to refuse to take passengers to their destinations than regular taxis, but they have irked traditional taxi drivers.
Given how he has already defeated the 15th-ranked Jotko, who is fighting former UFC middleweight title challenger Thales Leites in Saturday's Sao Paulo event, he appears irked at the fact he has been overlooked for top-level opponents and the rankings.
OSLO (Reuters) - Some 300 U.S. Marines landed in Norway on Monday for a six-month deployment, the first time since World War Two that foreign troops have been allowed to be stationed there, in a deployment which has irked Norway's Arctic neighbor Russia.
In comments likely to have irked the Chinese leadership, Duterte has said his new foreign policy shift showed a change in Philippines-China ties but he would not bargain with it over maritime sovereignty and would raise the issue of the ruling.
BEIJING (Reuters) - China appears to be easing its high-tech industrial development push, dubbed "Made in China 2025," which has long irked the United States, amid talks between the two countries to reduce trade tensions, according to new guidance to local governments.
If that irked Girardi, he was infuriated earlier when the third-base umpire, Chris Guccione, refused to call Gausman for a balk for not coming to a stop in the set position when Castro, who had doubled, had reached third with two out.
"Hannity's level of freelancing has irked some at the top of Fox News and its parent company, 21st Century Fox, including Rupert Murdoch's sons James and Lachlan, who increasingly feel like Hannity has 'gone rogue,' as one source put it," BuzzFeed adds.
On the bus in Waverly, Mr. Buttigieg said his rivals had been unfailingly polite to him in their private interactions, though he acknowledged that his success may have irked those who have seen years of presidential campaign planning tossed aside by his rise.
Guzmán's escape from prison was a national and international embarrassment to the Enrique Peña Nieto administration, and it irked American law enforcement agencies, which have asked for Guzmán's extradition to the United States almost as soon as he was caught on Feb.
What has irked senators in particular: Releasing the witnesses' public statements gives them an opportunity to shape the narrative about their interview -- while leaving out some of the more controversial exchanges that the committee won't disclose because they occurred in a classified setting.
Her words irked me, but eventually I understood that for an abled person — a person who considers herself "normal" — it is probably difficult to imagine taking the risk of passing on what is considered by most to be a fairly significant disability.
Justin Keller, a start-up founder, also irked people when he wrote an open letter complaining about homeless people, saying "I shouldn't have to see the pain, struggle and despair of homeless people to and from my way to work every day."
His efforts to set a new timetable for the most sensitive piece of legislation the government has to draw up, also clearly irked Conte, a law professor who has no party affiliation and was new to politics when he became premier last year.
But Dr. Paul Ridker, a self-described "statin advocate" who directs the Center for Cardiovascular Disease Prevention at Brigham and Women's Hospital in Boston, gets irked at the argument that we don't know enough to give statins to older patients without heart disease.
Irked by the debate and concerned that the news media wasn't doing enough to cover what she was seeing on the beach, Ms. Gill, whose father was a producer for CBS News, started shooting videos with her iPhone during her morning walks.
Sarah Huckabee Sanders, the White House press secretary, falsely accused Jim Acosta, the CNN journalist, of "placing his hands on a young woman," a White House intern, as Mr. Acosta asked questions that irked the president during a formal news conference on Wednesday.
" His pointed comments, closer in tone to that of CNN anchors like Anderson Cooper than of Fox News mainstays like Sean Hannity and Tucker Carlson, irked Mr. Trump, who had taken to taunting Mr. Smith on Twitter as the network's "lowest-rated anchor.
Some of the groups, including the pro-Sanders Our Revolution, do not have to disclose their donors — a fact that has irked opponents, amid an election cycle where there's a highly charged climate around the way political dollars are raised and spent.
He also was seemingly irked that she brought up Ukraine during their interview at all and claimed he hadn't agreed to discuss the country, even though she said that she had pre-cleared the topic with his staff, in writing before the interview.
The increased attention may have irked some neighbors, because an anonymous complaint filed with the Department of Buildings led to an inspection: The house was cited for an illegal conversion of the cellar into a living space with unapproved plumbing and inadequate egress.
The late-game maneuver irked some advocacy groups, which have argued that Democrats' broader complaints about the Trump administration—its white nationalist advisers, hostility to immigrants, disregard for the Constitution, and disdain for the press—should compel them to prioritize surveillance reform, too.
With Deutsche still struggling to return to the black under the stewardship of the 57-year-old Briton, the generous pay awards irked many in Germany as perceptions grow that wealth is increasingly being concentrated in the hands of the super-rich.
Two U.S. officials said the Trump delegation was also irked that Macron had skewed the focus of the G7 meeting to "niche issues" at the expense of the global economy, which many leaders worry is slowing sharply and at risk of slipping into recession.
China called on U.S. officials on Tuesday not to let Taiwanese President Tsai Ing-wen pass through the United States en route to Guatemala next month, days after President-elect Donald Trump irked Beijing by speaking to Tsai in a break with decades of precedent.
Like the Wall Street stalwart, it thrived first as a private partnership, set up in 1974 as Marc Rich + Co. Its eponymous founder gained fame as a consummate trader, and infamy for evading American authorities irked by his busting of sanctions and dodging of taxes.
The nationalists are already irked by Mr Abe's plans to let more foreigners into the country, and by the growing realisation that only a disappointing compromise is possible with Vladimir Putin over northern islands controlled by Russia since the end of the second world war.
Also, the Moelis-led proposal would give bondholders 95 percent of the company, a plan that irked some major shareholders in Oi. Even before Aurelius sent its letter on Friday, another group of holders of non-Telemar Norte bonds began to devise a negotiation strategy.
Google has never released user numbers for its music streaming service, and YouTube Red, which had just 1.5 million subscribers a year ago largely due to its limited global rollout, has irked music industry executives for its heavy focus on original video content, Bloomberg reports.
In particular, Rubio was irked by the fact that his colleagues "didn't have much trouble finding a way to lower the the top tax bracket and to start the corporate tax cut a year early," but couldn't find additional money for lower-income taxpayers.
MANILA (Reuters) - A United Nations expert who irked the Philippines with a surprise visit said on Saturday she was keen to return and investigate alleged summary killings, but only if President Rodrigo Duterte drops his condition that she must hold a debate with him.
Trump, like President Trump, has used the power of her office to publicly assail those who have irked her, like publicly torching her husband's talkative first wife, Ivana, and targeting Ms. Ricardel, who had gained a reputation throughout the White House for her sharp elbows.
The story is straight out of a Bond film: On Tuesday, Mr. Babchenko, who had long irked the Kremlin with his critical coverage of Russia's invasion of Ukraine, was shot in the back three times in his apartment while his wife was in the shower.
But Klobuchar, endorsed by the New York Times as the best of the Democratic field representing moderates, irked climate activists at the most recent debate in January calling natural gas a bridge fuel a position that was popular for politicians more than a decade ago.
The timing of the IG report's release has also irked some of the former officials Horowitz interviewed, who told POLITICO that the standard review period afforded in an IG investigation seemed rushed so that it would be released in the middle of the impeachment proceedings.
Two candidates who have shied away from direct conflict in past debates, Senator Elizabeth Warren of Massachusetts and former Vice President Joseph R. Biden Jr., mounted something of a tag-team onslaught against Mr. Bloomberg, several times leaving him visibly irked and straining to respond.
But Klobuchar, endorsed by the New York Times as the best of the Democratic field representing moderates, irked climate activists at the most recent debate in January calling natural gas a "bridge fuel" – a position that was popular for politicians more than a decade ago.
The relationship has been tested not only by the inter-Korean talks, but also by the United States' failure to nominate a full-time ambassador to South Korea -- which has irked officials in Seoul, who hoped to see someone in place before the Olympic games.
Mr. Flynn and Mr. Pence spoke twice in the past few days about the matter, but administration officials said that rather than fully apologize and accept responsibility, the national security adviser blamed his faulty memory — which irked the typically slow-to-anger Mr. Pence.
This has irked people who consider themselves the President's earliest advisers but now find themselves on the outside, despite a desire from several of the President's family members to streamline and professionalize the operation now that Trump is running as an incumbent, not an underdog.
Bloomberg's cagey interview with CBS — in which he casually quips that every other candidate had the opportunity to become rich like he did and seemed irked by questions about diversity in the race — reflects the challenges he'll face if he continues to gain prominence.
Surprised and clearly irked, Mr. Trump fired back Thursday with a petulant, taunting letter postponing a congressional delegation that Ms. Pelosi had been scheduled to lead to Brussels and Afghanistan — or at least canceling military support for it — for the duration of the shutdown.
Indeed, the Times says Snap was so irked by this pact that it later struck an agreement with Lightspeed, providing it with warrants to buy future shares at a discounted price in exchange for dropping its right-of-first-refusal and other clauses that bothered the founders.
" On Wednesday, White House press secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders called the NFL policy statement "a step in the right direction," before Trump chimed in with an authoritarian-style message that has irked NFL players and coaches around the league: "@NFL: Too much talk, not enough action.
While much of the focus has been on members of the Freedom Caucus, there is a bloc outside of that group who backed Trump and may be irked that the speaker didn't campaign with the candidate who won state after state he wasn't expected to carry.
All this left both customers and dealers in the dark, and since the problem is exclusive to essentially brand new cars, the lack of information has irked a lot of people who recently made a major financial commitment to one of the automotive giant's sub-brands.
Washington (CNN)A seemingly impromptu suggestion at a cocktail party in 2016 -- that Hillary Clinton's deleted emails were circulating among the intelligence community and the Trump campaign might be able to get hold of them -- has irked former Trump campaign adviser Michael Caputo for years, he said.
So whether you were moved by an article, enlightened by an essay, bowled over by a photo, irked by an editorial or inspired by a feature, find something in The Times that genuinely interests you and tell us why, as honestly and originally as you can.
And double especially because Trump views Mueller as just the sort of guy who has always irked/fascinated him: A lifetime bureaucrat who has not only risen to the top of his field but whose intellect and toughness is revered and feared by everyone in Washington.
Brin, on the other hand, made an awkward joke about confidentiality, which sounded to some as if he were blaming the leakers, and seemed irked by the fact that the same question came up over and over again when the executives had nothing new to say.
That notion has irked the Sanders campaign, which believes Mr. Sanders deserves credit for pulling the party to the left (Exhibit A: Medicare for All), arguing that his insurgent campaign in 2016 set the stage for the policy discussions the party is having in the 2020 race.
Mr. Trump and some of his advisers are also irked that Fox News is showcasing not just Mr. Sanders, but a moderate like Ms. Klobuchar of Minnesota, a Midwest state where the Trump campaign is looking to make headway, according to people familiar with their thinking.
So whether you were moved by an article, enlightened by an essay, bowled over by a photo, irked by an editorial or inspired by a video, find something in The Times that genuinely interests you and tell us why, as honestly and originally as you can.
While Netflix won three Oscars in February for Alfonso Cuarón's Roma, the company has irked the traditional Hollywood establishment and festival circuit by refusing to widely screen its original films in theaters, or by demanding day-and-date releases, meaning a streaming and theatrical release simultaneously.
The consensus within the Obama administration is that Trump, who irked China by taking a phone call from Taiwan's president, was not fully aware of the potential backlash from Beijing over his questioning of the "one China" policy, a U.S. official said, speaking on condition of anonymity.
In a direct jab at Amazon, eBay is offering more than a hundred deals on Mongoose mountain bikes, fitness trackers, vacuum cleaners, and other electronic devices for $214, which is the amount of the new annual Prime member fee that irked shoppers when it was announced in April.
Clearly irked by his former primary rival Ted Cruz's decision to withhold an endorsement during a prime-time speech earlier in the week, the nominee at a news conference revived a conspiracy theory that tied the Texas senator's father to President John F. Kennedy's assassin, Lee Harvey Oswald.
Kim has a higher level of effortless self-awareness that runs in tandem with her calculated pursuit of her own narrative, which is why Swift is perhaps as irked as she is: she's fighting against someone with such mastery of this craft that she believes she, too, possesses.
The recent passing of a controversial law enshrining the state&aposs Jewish character, which critics at home and abroad say has undercut Israel&aposs traditional democratic values, has also irked American Jews, who increasingly find themselves at odds with the government&aposs nationalist, religious and pro-settlement bent.
He thought of him as a Bush-era holdover constantly, and was irked by his restrictive measures, like when he would tell the President he would need to hold off traveling for an additional day or two so the Secret Service would have time to prepare for a visit.
Leonardo Del Vecchio, the founder of Luxottica who is now the largest shareholder and the executive chairman of the combined group, had appeared to indicate in November that he wanted his right-hand man Francesco Milleri to get the CEO job - a prospect that has irked the French side.
The reason why I wrote this book is that I was so irked by the ways that people who are concerned about nutrition and health would talk about the relationships of communities of color to fast food — as if these are inevitable affinities that were in people's blood.
The decision has irked some of the other contenders, who argue he is running an imperial campaign where he doesn't engage his rivals or defend his ideas (for his part, Bloomberg maintains he would participate in a debate if the rules allowed him to do so without collecting donations).
Representative Joseph Crowley, the chairman of the Queens committee, and State Assembly Speaker Carl E. Heastie, the power behind the Bronx committee, are still irked over the outcome of the last Council speaker race, when their candidate, Mr. Garodnick, was defeated by the liberal coalition and the mayor's maneuvering.
You can see why this post, which the author almost certainly thought was a message about tolerance, was read differently by people who were irked by the idea that accepting a person of a different race would be a major feat requiring point-by-point instructions and a mandate from God.
Image 2 of 2 MANILA, Philippines – An Australian nun who irked the Philippine president for joining political rallies has defied an Immigration Bureau order for her to leave the Philippines and appealed to justice officials to allow her to continue her missionary work for the poor and victims of injustice.
In particular, Trump has been irked by Tillerson's advocacy of staying in both the Paris climate deal and the Iran nuclear pact, and has complained to associates that he does not like how Tillerson candidly voices his disapproval to the president in meetings, according to White House officials and outside advisers.
If one of her videos irked Channel Awesome's vocal, largely male audience, they'd respond with cruel comments; one man even tracked down Ellis' home address and sent her threatening messages, prompting her to contact police in New York City, where she and her stalker were both living at the time.
However, even putting aside the potential monetary benefits and increased influence, the chance to totally upend a linchpin of American foreign policy in the Middle East would far outweigh the liabilities, especially if the leadership is as genuinely irked over the questioning of the "One-China" policy as it seems.
Trump himself has been irked by Tillerson's advocacy of staying in both the Paris climate deal and the Iran nuclear pact, and has complained to associates that he does not like how Tillerson candidly voices his disapproval to the president in meetings, according to White House officials and outside advisers.
The US ambassador to the United Nations spent much of Tuesday feeling both embarrassed that she had caused controversy by getting ahead of the White House in announcing Russia sanctions and irked by seemingly dismissive and condescending remarks from a fellow administration official, according to two sources close to Haley.
That's probably not much of a catch, given that anyone buying these phones is by definition an Amazon Prime member, but some users might be irked by an extra home screen folder full of apps you didn't install — in addition to all the default Google apps, like YouTube, Photos and Google+.
Read More: Coinbase Ordered to Turn Over Identities of 14,355 Cryptocurrency Traders to the IRS On December 22 of 2017, during a drop in the value of cryptocurrencies (which occurs when sell orders on exchanges push the price down), Coinbase suspended trading, potentially opening the door for lawsuits from irked traders.
Mr. MacArthur's decision to negotiate with the hard-right House Freedom Caucus, the other cluster of "no" votes on the first version of the Republican health care plan, irked many of his fellow moderates, many of whom worried that the final version lacked protections for Americans with pre-existing conditions.
Two of his harshest measures -- screening all of the President's incoming calls on the White House switchboard and denying those outside the administration access to the White House grounds -- have irked associates who work in the private sector and rely on their ability to boast about access to the President.
The Observer's targets included The Star-Ledger in Newark, whose coverage of Charles Kushner's case angered the family; a little-known banker who apparently had irked the elder Mr. Kushner; and a lender who had refused Jared Kushner's request to forgive part of the family's debt on a Fifth Avenue skyscraper.
Strongly anti-establishment, Mr. Mulvaney, who has a degree in international economics from Georgetown University and a law degree from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, was irked as much by the Republican leadership in the House as he was by Mr. Obama's command from the White House.
On top of that, Trump's also planning to travel to Bethlehem to meet with Palestinian president Mahmoud Abbas — a decision that both surprised and irked many on the right in Israel who would very much prefer that the new US president focus solely on Israel and give the Palestinian leadership the cold shoulder.
Some of Barclays' recent actions to shore up the investment bank have irked investors sharing Bramson's perspective, notably the appointment of more than 80 managing directors late last year and the transfer of up to 47 billion pounds of capital to the investment bank, to the perceived detriment of the broader group.
Since the release of the reconstructed transcript, Mr. Trump has grown irked when he sees news coverage asserting that the call was problematic, harkening back to the fact that Mr. Barr was among those who told him it would be wise to release it, according to two people close to the president.
The United States has about 28,000 troops stationed in South Korea, a presence that has long irked North Korean leader Kim Jong Un. However, in the burgeoning spirit of openness and diplomacy, Moon said Kim is willing to give up US troops' removal as a precondition for discussions over denuclearizing the Korean Peninsula.
Read more: Steelers fans took over the Chargers' home stadium as the team continues to struggle to attract fans 3 years after moving to Los AngelesBut this week, some Chargers players were especially irked when the arena decided to play the Steelers' fight song in an attempt to "Rick Roll" the visiting fans.
Check. Even smaller details like the soundtrack — bass-laden hip-hop songs that I'd never heard before and wouldn't choose to listen to popped up whenever a gang member and a car appeared — and Dmitri's clothes — he looked like a cross between Wesley Snipes in New Jack City and Wesley Snipes in Blade — irked me.
And to be fair, I've always been irked by the implicit notion in the American media that America somehow deserves another Nobel Prize, when there are plenty of less famous, non-American writers out there who have done monumental work that is just as good, if not better, Svetlana Alexievich being the most recent example.
But that paper led its interview write-up with what Trump said of the man he installed as America's top law enforcement official, who was also one of his earliest supporters: It makes sense that Donald Trump was irked by Sessions' recusal, a rare moment when the attorney general actually made an obviously good decision.
Dolan was irked by Jackson's determination to dump Carmelo Anthony, to whom Jackson had bequeathed a no-trade clause when resigning him to a five-year, $124 million contract, and by his increasingly fraught relationship with Kristaps Porzingis, because the young star had the temerity to skip out on his now-infamous exit interview.
In the House and the Senate, GOP lawmakers have been irked about a series of revelations -- most notably the removal of an FBI agent from Mueller's team for sending anti-Trump texts -- saying that the special counsel needs to get rid of prosecutors with Democratic leanings in order to carry through an impartial investigation.
And he irked fellow Republicans by declining to endorse Donald TrumpDonald John TrumpPossible GOP challenger says Trump doesn't doesn't deserve reelection, but would vote for him over Democrat O'Rourke: Trump driving global, U.S. economy into recession Manchin: Trump has 'golden opportunity' on gun reforms MORE for president at the party's national convention last summer.
Trump also irked McConnell by endorsing Roy MooreRoy Stewart MooreGOP Senate candidate 'pissed off' at Trump over health care for veterans Durbin says he has second thoughts about asking for Franken's resignation Alabama GOP senate candidate says 'homosexual activities' have ruined TV, country's moral core MORE in the Alabama Senate race over McConnell's objections.
While Apple's reasoning was that the "services" it sells to current Apple customers are a more accurate assessment of how the company's doing, the lack of transparency surrounding units sold irked parts of the financial sector, and some saw it as an indication that sales were going to be flat or declining for the foreseeable future.
Clinton's relationship with teachers' unions as first lady of Arkansas was frictious thanks in part to a teacher-testing bill that irked the state's educators; but she has since earned endorsements from major teachers' unions like the National Education Association, and earned the ire of the school-choice crowd with disparaging remarks about public charter schools.
A government official from South Korea - which has irked China by agreeing to let the United States deploy an anti-missile system - said Chinese and Korean tour companies had told him the China National Tourism Administration (CNTA) had instructed Chinese agencies to cut tours to South Korea by at least 20 percent between November and February.
A government official from South Korea - which has irked China by agreeing to let the United States deploy an anti-missile system - said Chinese and Korean tour companies had told him the China National Tourism Administration (CNTA) had instructed Chinese agencies to cut tours to South Korea by at least 20 percent between November and February.
White House chief of staff John KellyJohn Francis KellyMORE has been increasingly irked by first daughter Ivanka TrumpIvana (Ivanka) Marie TrumpDick Cheney to attend fundraiser supporting Trump reelection: report Trump Jr. dismisses conflicts of interest, touts projects in Indonesia Ivanka Trump talking to lawmakers about gun reform legislation: report MORE's role in the administration, according to CNN.

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