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"irritate" Definitions
  1. irritate somebody to annoy somebody, especially by something you continuously do or by something that continuously happens
  2. irritate something to make your skin or a part of your body painful

630 Sentences With "irritate"

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"You can irritate the skin, but you can't irritate the hair," explains Washington, D.C.-based dermatologist Ella Toombs.
"Just like these foods can irritate your mouth, they can also irritate your bladder and make you feel the need to pee," says Anita Ackerman, a New Jersey-based urologist.
It removes makeup wonderfully and doesn't irritate my sensitive skin.
If you do have hemorrhoids, anal sex can irritate them.
Fewer blades would irritate the skin less, the company says.
All of those can irritate your already annoyed digestive system.
The man's persistence, despite her protestations, began to irritate Saleem.
A lot of products irritate my skin, specifically my face.
Constantly wiping can irritate the skin and give you rashes.
Most fragrances are made synthetically and can irritate your skin.
An unexpected cost (emotional or financial) will irritate you today.
But when they irritate me too much, I'll dismiss 'em.
This can irritate your lung tissues and make you hack.
The country's overall trade deficit continues to irritate Mr. Trump.
That means there's something in this film to irritate everyone.
Lastly, if you have sensitive skin this might irritate it.
This formula doesn't dry out or irritate my daughter's skin.
It's really nice on my skin and doesn't irritate it.
Obviously, this is sure to irritate Demi back at the mansion.
Even a change in your laundry detergent could irritate your skin.
Plus, derms weren't fans due to their tendency to irritate lips.
The detergent can also seriously irritate the lining of your stomach.
They irritate him with questions that cast doubt on his claims.
Better to irritate Wagner's ghost by describing the "Ring" as Meyerbeeresque.
It can withstand hot summer days and doesn't irritate sensitive skin.
Titanium is hypoallergenic, so it won't irritate those with sensitive skin.
"I mean, I'm not Buddha — things irritate me," the singer admitted.
Dogs do not bark to irritate or startle or dominate people.
The act of rapping for an audience appeared to irritate him.
Such things in Kelly's book irritate me, as they will others.
There's evidence, for instance, that estrogen can irritate the stomach lining.
In addition, inhaling allergens can irritate the lining of the throat.
The soda has been concentrated and can irritate on skin contact.
"It can damage your toys and irritate your genitals," Hall said.
The fumes can trigger respiratory problems and greatly irritate the upper airways.
This works great, and it also does not irritate my son's eczema.
Ads may be more sophisticated now but still find ways to irritate.
Promise too much and face accusations of imperial overreach (and irritate governments).
"This will irritate the narcissist, but will lessen their control," Chong said.
"There are some people on this planet who irritate others," Janowitz writes.
Vantablack's nanotubules can come loose and irritate the eyes and respiratory system.
If the cloth or pad is wet, it will irritate the skin.
And a wipe will leave ingredients behind that may irritate the skin.
It will also irritate Mr. Trump, no friend to climate change solutions.
Baldwin may irritate the president, but he has given "SNL" a ratings bump.
This fabric is breathable, and it has no dyes that could irritate you.
Were you inclined to test your new fans or maybe even irritate them?
Firms want to erase the sources of inconvenience and delay that irritate consumers.
The Republican nominee does not want to irritate voters loyal to the president.
") or irritate your friends ("Hour four of this car ride is going great!
At the time, Obama's soaring rhetorical style appeared to irritate the bookish Merkel.
Plus, it's free of dyes and parabens, so it won't irritate the skin.
My friend cackled, delighted by how quickly she was able to irritate me.
I know some people and I can irritate them into giving you money.
With this approach, China avoids sensitive political issues that could irritate loan recipients.
It has no scent, so it doesn't irritate my skin or my allergies.
Ejecting the league from the country would hurt businesses, but irritate fans too.
Hydrogen peroxide can irritate the skin and discolor clothing, even in low concentrations.
And you are not going to do things that irritate your present CEO.
The large particles in bushfire smoke irritate the eyes, nose, throat, and lungs.
The manure releases ammonia and hydrogen sulfide, which irritate the eyes and lungs.
LONDON (Reuters Breakingviews) - Qatar has found a new way to irritate Saudi Arabia.
However, I feel robbed of the excitement of the honeymoon period, my independence (which I treasure), and I have to try and forget about all the little niggling things that irritate me that wouldn't irritate me if we were dating normally.
The bacteria can also irritate the gums and eventually could lead to gum disease.
Get ready to irritate your pals and become their retaliatory target in the process.
They irritate tissue and they damage tissue, they create oxidative stress, they create inflammation.
Things irritate me...Especially when someone tries to assassinate my character with little girls.
Russia has a history of law enforcement raids on tycoons who irritate the Kremlin.
Bosses show up, irritate, and are ultimately dispatched using time-honored trap-'em methods.
He added that the black smoke produced would irritate the skin, eyes and lungs.
Smoking cocaine can irritate the lungs and, in some cases, cause permanent lung damage.
If worn longer or fitted improperly, the probes can rub and irritate the skin.
It's the kind of postmodern flirtation almost guaranteed to irritate, but somehow it works.
TC: So that brings me to the question that is going to irritate you.
It is made from a soft silicone material that doesn't irritate kids' sensitive skin.
Although many social media users find this absolutely adorable, these posts mildly irritate me.
It will irritate Moscow and may invite tit-for-tat action by the Kremlin.
Sulfur dioxide can irritate the airways, and in high enough concentrations, it can suffocate.
Skip the wool or other fabrics that can cause allergies or irritate your skin.
Holding out too firmly though could irritate the American side, which might demand concessions elsewhere.
"People can be too aggressive with salicylic acid and irritate their skin," says Dr. Day.
Other Irritation What causes it: There are other factors that can irritate your vulva, too.
It also features a soft, smooth liner gentle enough not to irritate their fragile skin.
Sulfur dioxide A colorless gas with a strong odor that can irritate skin and eyes.
Still, there are some things that shoppers do that tend to irritate Trader Joe's employees.
In fact, it's a great value for something that won't scratch or irritate sensitive skin.
With an irritant, he says, the substance can irritate skin without having an immunological response.
Such products can irritate your eyes or throat and cause headaches or other health problems.
"I only went to law school to irritate the feminists," she answered with a laugh.
Montenegro is also being considered for membership in the European Union, which would irritate Russia.
And as a bonus, I can't think of anything that would irritate Donald Trump more.
And Pseudomonas bacteria typically irritate the skin, causing what's commonly referred to as hot tub rash.
If you scratch it, you'll damage or irritate your skin further, which only intensifies the itch.
And for sensitive skin, find a mask that has soothing benefits like aloe that won't irritate.
In other parts of the body, it becomes trapped and can irritate surrounding tissues and organs.
"Wool fibers are like little corkscrews that irritate the nerve endings in your skin," she says.
Paul admits that the series is bound to cover aspects of his life that "irritate" him.
Repeated anal intercourse can produce the same effect or irritate existing hemorrhoids and make them bleed.
Cochlear implants can irritate the scalp; pacemaker wires dislodge; VR headsets weigh heavily on the face.
This moisturizer doesn't contain synthetic fragrances, parabens, or oil so it doesn't irritate my sensitive skin.
"If you want to irritate your wife, get a mother of 10 pregnant," Gary Harrison joked.
It can also irritate people's skin and lead to respiratory problems, especially for people with asthma.
If they didn't, Burns would have to raise interest rates and further irritate his chief executive.
This means you should avoid using any manual or chemical exfoliants, as this could irritate your skin.
The coils are thought to irritate uterine tissue, causing scarring that blocks sperm from reaching the egg.
The coils irritate the surrounding tissue, causing scarring that's intended to prevent sperm from reaching the egg.
"Many acne medications, including retinoids and salicylic acid, tend to exacerbate dryness and irritate eczema," she says.
The proposed sale is bound to irritate Beijing, which has long protested US arms sales to Taiwan.
Breathing vapor into the lungs can irritate them, which has been demonstrated in recent research on wheezing.
The Philippines, which hosted the summit, and Cambodia wanted to strip out anything that could irritate China.
That's the bratty kid in me that kind of wants to irritate the audience a little bit.
But some drinks — including alcohol, coffee, tomato juice, and acidic fruit juices — can also irritate your bladder.
What could irritate one person's skin and clog their pores could be totally fine for someone else.
I sometimes wonder how many people I unnecessarily upset back then and it begins to irritate me.
Exposure to wildfire smoke in the short term can irritate your eyes, your sinuses and your throat.
This haze is filled with hydrochloric acid and volcanic particles that irritate the eyes, skin and lungs.
I'm not letting regular people out of it, they are designed to addict and anger and irritate.
"Your dark circles will get worse if you irritate the delicate skin under your eyes," she says.
The banter about that seems to irritate them as much as the banter between these two festivals.
I don't use protection, such as condoms, because they irritate my skin, which is very off-putting.
"Spite houses" are homes that were built to irritate neighbors or serve as an act of revenge.
There are few better ways to irritate the British than to suggest that our food is revolting.
Sanctions could also further irritate China and India, both of which have significant economic relations with Iran.
And Drake had another chance to do what he does fairly well: irritate the typically unflappable Bucks.
Among the many things that irritate him this season is when he catches a pregnant woman exercising.
Pollutants and bacteria wouldn't cause an allergic reaction per se, she said, but could irritate the nose.
But the move is very risky, he added, because it could merely manage to irritate the judge.
She wanted her rhythm and repetition to "irritate," and struck any flourishes that might "sweeten" the prose.
Other use aloe vera, which contains naturally-occurring latex that might irritate those with a latex allergy.
"It may irritate the [intestinal] tissue or provoke immune responses," leaving the mice more vulnerable to disease.
In a meeting that could irritate Beijing, Pence had talks with Taiwan's envoy to APEC, Morris Chang.
According to  Victor Pest , peppermint is a menthol that is very potent and can irritate their nasal cavities.
When a cat grooms, cells containing Fel d 1 become airborne and will irritate those sensitive to it.
Mineral sunscreens generally won't sting eyes or irritate sensitive skin—and they rarely come in spray-on form.
At high levels, it can irritate the skin and, if ingested, cause vomiting, diarrhea, and an upset stomach.
Any pain they feel will do little to motivate Chinese reforms and will further irritate relations with allies.
They'd be refreshing at a festival, as EDM acts go — not loud or bro-ish enough to irritate.
Breathing vapor into the lungs can also irritate them, which has been demonstrated in recent research on wheezing.
"There are a number of different things that can irritate your cervix and cause bleeding," Dr. Young says.
"Popping one will only irritate it and make the pain worse, especially if it becomes infected," she says.
One important thing I'd do is make sure my sunscreen didn't contain ingredients that would irritate my skin.
Hair products, I've learned, are particularly dicey; they often contain ingredients that will clog pores or irritate skin.
There are few facets of my personality that irritate me more than my penchant for early adoption pic.twitter.
"It was not in their interest, they did not want to irritate some Islamic countries," Mr. Rexhepi said.
And aggressive tax competition will surely irritate the rest of the EU, just as tricky Brexit negotiations loom.
Ordering your latte or cappuccino "extra hot" could ruin the flavors of your drink and irritate your barista.
One app feature that potentially could irritate travelers is the capability of bombarding them with unsolicited commercial offers.
I find many of his paintings of ballerinas boring and repetitive — in fact, those ballerinas often irritate me.
They clearly irritate one another and love one another, and their interactions make for a very funny film.
A lot of products do irritate my skin, so when I find something that works, I'm fairly loyal.
He has created mixed-media heads of loved ones, as well as of public figures who irritate him.
That change could irritate some lawmakers but conservatives have been pressuring Mr. McConnell to extend the Senate workweek.
"In business, writing long-winded things will impress no one, and irritate a lot of people," she says.
Even before the appearance of the mystery illness, researchers have been finding that vapor can irritate the lungs.
However, the mouthpiece does get quite hot and can kind of irritate your lips if you're not careful.
Dermaplaning over any acne can further irritate it and spread bacteria, causing pimples to become more red and inflamed.
Cow parsnip also has sap that can irritate the skin similar to giant hogweed, though it&aposs less toxic.
But, we get a free pass to irritate our friends (or co-workers) with delightfully tacky jokes and props.
Bonus: Adding the Custom Enhancer drops to my routine didn't irritate my finicky dry skin, like some products do.
Opting for looser-fitting clothes over tight ones that could irritate your skin further is also a good idea.
Directed by Nacho Vigalondo (Timecrimes), Colossal feels calculated to irritate audiences who insist on tidy explanations and clean finishes.
If you're super pedantic about setting your ideal fitting and never wanting it to change, that might irritate you.
By stamping on citizens' small pleasures he could irritate many people who had previously shown no interest in politics.
Find ways to stay grounded today, Aquarius, especially this evening, when some old issues come up and irritate you.
Stay grounded this evening—there's a chance some issues that are out of your control will deeply irritate you.
Why it matters: Dyes, retardants and other fabric treatments can wash away, wear off or irritate some people's skin.
Still, the appearance of a recognizable face like Sheeran was enough to irritate fans of the show's escapist world.
"The point of this experience to provide added value to a user not irritate them," an Uber spokesperson said.
Dr. Birenbaum says you shouldn't even use these wipes to manage odor, because they can irritate the external skin.
Watching Lynch making Twin Peaks may irritate viewers who think both he and his show are pretentious and pointless.
Benzene liquid or vapor exposure can irritate the eyes and throat, and cause redness and blisters on the skin.
I wore it with a short-sleeve T-shirt underneath, and it didn't irritate my skin the slightest bit.
On top of all that, I was struggling to find a foundation that didn't irritate my overly sensitive skin.
But to continue to push for a series of inquiries could irritate general election voters who loathe Washington dysfunction.
" He was living with an aunt and an uncle who officials said did not "want to irritate him much.
Jagged ash particles irritate the lungs and over the long term can lead to a disease known as silicosis.
" I sought help from my male managers, who told me to "just be sweeter" and "just don't irritate him.
Essential oils can irritate the upper and lower airways and accidental ingestion can be very dangerous, especially in children.
Particulate matter from smoke can irritate people&aposs eyes and respiratory systems and exacerbate chronic heart and lung diseases.
By then, I'd have done anything to shut my mother up, but the process quickly began to irritate me.
Kids could also use other bath additives, as long as they didn't contain antimicrobials, which can irritate the skin.
In an effort to spark their interest, I share with them some of the many issues that irritate me.
"Very hot showers tend to take the oil off your skin, and tend to irritate your skin," he said.
The sheer force of your rubbing will irritate your eyes and make them even more inflamed, Dr. Pagán-Durán says.
"Menthol should not be applied to a blistering and/or peeling sunburns, as it can irritate the skin," Ploch said.
It's also worth mentioning that I have sensitive skin that's prone to breakouts, and this doesn't irritate it at all.
The attempts to rescue him only served to irritate him further, and Bolu stopped turning up to family events altogether.
Few things will irritate your network more quickly than a stream of empty "hello" messages — or, worse still, continuous requests.
This is dangerous because Liquid Plumr contains sodium hydroxide, which can irritate the skin and eyes and can cause burns.
That's because some are made with active ingredients or essential oils that can irritate skin and further exacerbate the problem.
"[It's] a powerful acid that can erode teeth and irritate and burn tissues in the mouth and esophagus," Larson says.
However, even products that are natural, organic, and gluten free can still cause irritate or cause allergic reactions, dermatologists say.
I did find that the wipes dried me out a little bit, though they didn't irritate my skin at all.
It's designed to be hypoallergenic so as not to irritate those with sensitive skin, and it has some water resistance.
This incident must irritate Armenian die-hards who refuse to settle the 25-year-long conflict it has with Azerbaijan.
For years, I struggled to find skin-care products that didn't irritate my super sensitive skin or leave me broke.
But Simple's Water Boost Hydrating Sheet Mask is infused with gentle minerals and plant extracts that don't irritate my skin.
Artificial fragrances can irritate your cat's nose and eyes, plus the scent can become overconcentrated in a covered litter box.
He can lather up with a rich and foamy cream that won't irritate his skin or give him razor burn.
But providing related information to both defensive and offensive customers may irritate each side of the exploit company's client base.
Alkermes' drug, ALKS 8700, is also being separately tested for its ability to irritate the gastrointestinal functions less than Tecfidera.
There is some burgeoning evidence, though, that any vaping at all may irritate people's lungs, and could prompt breathing issues.
It is also made without ammonia, peroxide, or synthetic dyes, so it won't irritate even the most sensitive of scalps.
These ingredients can "irritate the delicate skin in children&aposs private areas and lead to redness and soreness," she said.
Some users note that the boots run small, however, and they may irritate dogs who still have their dew claws.
Makeup primers usually contain silicone that helps smooth your skin, but it can irritate those with sensitive skin like me.
The fabric is extremely lightweight and smooth with subtle seams; it doesn&apost irritate my skin or cause any friction.
Combined with their repetitive nature, they're a needling pinprick in the ear of the listener, meant to agitate and irritate.
It certainly sounds more scientifically reliable than shaving an animal's fur to see how much a given cream will irritate it.
But his frequent attempts to prop up the peso caused conflict with Mr Dujovne and were thought to irritate the fund.
The move, which could irritate Beijing, deepens ties between India and Vietnam, who both have long-running territorial disputes with China.
" Zwolinski says of the alleged assault, "I don't think it was a hit squad, but they were intending to irritate me.
"As a curvy girl, I hate wearing certain types of underwear," she says, adding that some intimate brands irritate her skin.
It can connote an intent to irritate: my girlfriend knows we disagree about politics, but she always davka brings it up.
Mr Trump was interrupted by hecklers several times, which appeared to irritate him, until his loyal troops shouted down the protesters.
People who really care about crafting stories that inform and inspire and irritate and entertain - people like the writers at Gawker.
The algae can exude toxins that irritate swimmers' skin and get carried ashore by winds, causing people to cough and wheeze.
Chloramines irritate people's lungs, which is why Michael Phelps' and Ryan Lochte's reported pool-peeing habit is more than just gross.
It's a move that's likely to irritate photography purists, but, then, let's be honest, this app really just isn't for them.
It is easy to remember to swipe a little sunscreen on my face every day and doesn't irritate my sensitive skin.
Thayers Witch Hazel Cucumber Face Toner, $10.95, available at AmazonThayers makes popular toners that won't dry out or irritate your face.
Other IrritantsOther things that might irritate your lungs but aren't allergens include paint, cigarette smoke, and anything that has a scent.
In a visit likely to further irritate China, U.S. Deputy Assistant Secretary of State Alex Wong is in Taiwan this week.
But some of the nearly $700 billion internet retailer's fastest-expanding – and most profitable – businesses could be ones that irritate users.
Her daughter-in-law had thick, beautiful lashes and often complained about their tendency to poke into and irritate her eyes.
ANONYMOUS You, my friend, have an admirable penchant for rules that will undoubtedly irritate many of those in your social orbit.
Nonoxynol-9 can also can irritate vaginal and anal tissues, causing discomfort and increasing the risk of acquiring H.I.V. if exposed.
Sulfate can irritate children&aposs skin, eyes, and lungs, while phthalates can disrupt hormones and are linked to asthma and allergies.
But the level of acid in vinegar is high -- about the same as stomach acid -- and might irritate rather than soothe.
Does it deliver a hefty domestic political payoff, reverse an Obama administration position, upturn international law and irritate the European Union?
Nicotine gum may irritate your jaw or leave a bad aftertaste; lozenges may provoke coughing; and patches can cause skin irritation.
However, the 6% solution can irritate skin and eyes, so if you're using it, you should wear gloves and safety goggles.
"Sometimes manipulating the nose with frequent suctioning can irritate the delicate lining of the nose and make symptoms worse," Dr. Stricklen said.
The National Weather Service also told residents to limit their exposure to the ash, which can irritate the eyes and respiratory tract.
"I think if something that small can irritate you, that's a bigger issue in itself," Barty told reporters, according to ABC News.
Lots of people, however, quit after just a few weeks because retinol can irritate the skin, leaving you with flakes and redness.
Though sterile, urine reacts with pool disinfectants, mostly chlorine, to form dangerous byproducts including trichloramine, which can irritate eyes, the researchers say.
BuzzFeed also recommends wearing a condom while masturbating with this bar of soap, because it could irritate the skin of your penis.
The smoke contains chemicals that irritate the airways and are known to cause cancer, Dr. Gary Chuang told Reuters Health by email.
That may sound unnecessary, but certain medications can irritate the lining of your throat, so this helps to prevent that, he says.
A nutritionist assisted her in finding food that wouldn't further irritate her digestive system and help her gain weight back after surgery.
According to Tom's Hardware, the flame resistant layer is coated in a ceramic fiber that some people might irritate some people's skin.
But that's actually a result of sulfates, which are lathering agents that can irritate skin and hair, and lead to potential breakouts.
Many skin products have "chemical ingredients that can irritate the skin or even damage it," he said, according to a Google translation.
But be warned: Never use an exfoliating cleanser with a Clarisonic — the combo of the two is sure to irritate your skin.
Although this cocktail of pollutants poses the most serious risk for people with asthma or other respiratory conditions, it can irritate anyone.
Cleaning ProductsYep, even if they're labeled "natural" or thought to be beneficial, these can irritate the heck out of your respiratory system.
And darker alcohols, like whiskey, contain higher levels of chemicals that irritate the blood vessels in your brain, which exacerbates hangover symptoms.
The 4-Legger Certified Organic Dog Shampoo is free from the synthetic and harsh chemical ingredients that might irritate your dog's skin.
She showed him the toy pig aware that it might irritate him, but not expecting that he would rape her, she said.
Talk to the workers, too, asking them if the chemicals irritate their eyes or airways, as their exposure is greater than yours.
Clay-based creams and masks can sometimes irritate the skin, but here are a few innovative new formats to clear your pores.
Many think it is time to remove the cordon sanitaire around the AfD, however much that would irritate the CDU's national leadership.
It may also irritate and, paradoxically, reassure him at the same time — in the knowledge that his two adversaries are utterly clueless.
It contains no parabens, chemical dyes, or artificial colors that might irritate your dog's skin and is safe enough for daily use.
The Pronamel Gentle Whitening Toothpaste won't irritate gums or the lining of the mouth, either, because it doesn't contain sodium laurel sulfates.
They are usually triggered by overeating or reflux or other common phenomena that irritate the diaphragm or the nerve that powers it.
The company also does deals sure to irritate state-owned rivals, which suggests that it has high-level support of some sort.
This is the only razor that never seems to nick or irritate my legs, and it does give a reasonably close shave.
Pros: Produces results in four or five uses, recommended by dentists, low peroxide levelsCons: May irritate the gums or cause tooth sensitivity
There&aposs masses of volume too, with more than enough at half maximum to fill my apartment and likely irritate the neighbors.
A first-aid worker doused me with saline and told me to take shallow breaths, as deeper ones irritate more lung tissue.
While aldehydes are considered safe to ingest or touch, some research has shown they can irritate our body's cells when inhaled through vaping.
Officials warned the public to stay away from the plume because it can irritate skin and eyes and make it difficult to breathe.
Be sure to pay attention to ingredients — some essential oils can help calm your skin, while others can irritate it and cause breakouts.
The club is being cautious, since movement in the muscles of the scapular plane can irritate Dahl's injury and possibly slow the healing.
Nevertheless, Assange's decision will no doubt irritate prosecutors who are advancing their investigation into the allegations six years after the allegations were made.
It would always irritate me, because with previous games, I would show it to somebody abroad and they would say, 'Oh, that's fantastic!
"I would just think that the vinegar would irritate the throat even more," says Shu, an Atlanta pediatrician and author of "Food Fights".
Even at full volume, it's hard for others around you to hear it, so it's not going to irritate people in a room.
And delays could irritate Britain's EU partners, who might refuse to negotiate seriously until the government shows that it really means to leave.
Maybelline Eye Studio Master Precise All Day Liquid Liner is smudge-proof with a formula that won't irritate chronically dry or runny eyes.
Plus, the angle of the holes really should line up, too, so it lays correctly and doesn't irritate the holes with slight redirection.
Somebody in Tehran seems to be playing with a metaphorical dial of tension to irritate without actually prompting a direct Saudi-Iranian clash.
Vonovia shot back, saying Deutsche Wohnen's move was "a wilful attempt to irritate the market in an effort to frustrate Vonovia's attractive offer".
Like its show, it is unusually revealing, providing well-rounded views of a complex artist who generally aims to irritate and frequently succeeds.
The picks in our guide are the best cleansers I've ever tried for sensitive skin, formulas that won't sting, irritate, or cause breakouts.
Because it's not considered an NSAID, it does not typically irritate the stomach lining or cause stomach problems, which can happen with NSAIDs.
The natural phenomenon is deadly to marine life and can irritate people's skin and lead to respiratory problems, especially for people with asthma.
President Trump said he is considering slapping tariffs and quotas on steel imports, a move that could irritate trade tensions with some allies.
It doesn't irritate my sensitive skin, the bottle lasts for months (a little goes a long way), and it's cheap at just $15.
Nor is crafting a little (Vanta)black dress, as the material would irritate your skin, and you'd look like shapeless piece of cardboard.
Heating the chemical in a vaporizer can also cause it to break down into a compound called ketene, which can irritate the lungs.
The hypoallergenic deodorant doesn't have any Aluminum Chloride/Chlorohydrate/Zirconium, parabens, phthalates, or artificial fragrance in it, so it won't irritate sensitive skin.
Similarly, Trump's statement got him out far ahead of the German authorities responding to the crisis — a factor that could irritate a US ally.
Basically, the mineral sunscreens can sit on top of the skin and gunk up your pores, while the chemical ones can irritate the skin.
In addition to lava bombs, the ocean entry point is also producing noxious gasses and dangerous shards of volcanic glass that can irritate lungs.
Onion and garlic aren't used in this cuisine as not only are they seen as too pungent to eat, they might irritate your body.
Like all delivery robots, this is a machine that has to work alongside humans, navigating in a way that doesn't irritate or endanger pedestrians.
He alternated between lobbing the ball to irritate Lendl and becoming more aggressive, trying to hit winners when possible to make the points shorter.
Dawson knows he went easy on his target, but then why irritate the guy you've just signed on to tour with in the fall?
But when it's called for, "sunscreens containing titanium dioxide or zinc oxide are less likely to irritate a baby's sensitive skin," the organization says.
For some people with nasal allergies or sinus issues, though, the change in temperature or humidity can irritate their nasal membranes, Dr. Bassett says.
I mostly sat silently and looked down at the table and tried not to let the fact that his mustache was crooked irritate me.
But it is hard to see how a wall and renewed rhetorical attacks on Mexico would fail to irritate relations between the two countries.
Some people may find that essential oils irritate their skin, so you should aim to use six to 12 drops per ounce of carrier.
Again, gentle is the name of the game here, as you don't want to irritate the skin, you just want to help banish flakes.
Scheduled for July 16, after a NATO conference, it is bound to irritate Mr. Trump's Western allies and even some of his own advisers.
Few things irritate players more than significant disparity between balls week to week, and there is concern that abrupt changes can lead to injury.
Using clever targeting and spoofing technology, scammers are placing millions of calls that at best irritate and at worst take advantage of the vulnerable.
Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross said Friday that the Trump administration doesn't want to "unnecessarily irritate" Congress on the path to a tax overhaul bill.
The 30-year-old will join the North's high-level delegation to the South, in a charm offensive likely to irritate the United States.
When choosing a soap, Daryznkiewicz suggests a scent and fragrance-free option, since scents can irritate sensitive skin or cause flare-ups of eczema.
Why, for that matter, does the mere sight of Carrie seem to irritate him so; why do her well-meaning words spark such rage?
When speaking in the feline presence, you might even consider consulting a decibel meter to ensure your jibber-jabber does not irritate their ears.
Red tide's neurotoxins are deadly to marine life and can irritate people's skin; it can even cause respiratory issues, especially for people with asthma.
Certain growths, such as benign tumors that occur in the breast ducts, can irritate the milk lining, creating a clear or bloody discharge, said Barrio.
But here's the real kicker: I have some of the most sensitive, temperamental skin on the planet — and this cream doesn't irritate it at all.
Tip: Make sure you use milky-colored scotch tape, not totally clear transparent tape, which is stronger and, therefore, is more likely to irritate skin.
"I think part of her game is to find out how to irritate the other person a little bit," said Naomi Osaka, a recent opponent.
Not only are lava deltas prone to collapse, they emit noxious plumes of hydrochloric acid and particles that can irritate the lungs, skin and eyes.
"I said that but, I mean, I'm not Buddha – things irritate me," she told the British music magazine about why she spilled to James Corden.
Zabka has turned Johnny into a wonderfully layered character -- alternately a jerk, vulnerable and sympathetic, with a decent streak that seems mostly to irritate him.
I'm among the 95 percent of satisfied users, finding the bulbous FXA93s a relaxed and easy fit that doesn't fatigue or irritate me at all.
The remarks by Solicitor General Jose Calida follow two days of carefully calibrated responses from the Philippines and are almost certain to irritate China further.
China hopes all sides do nothing to irritate each other or worsen the problem and speak and act cautiously, she told a daily news briefing.
But he knows Green by now — all the drama, all the intrigue, all the extracurricular activities that fuel teammates, irritate opponents and occasionally injure referees.
My first week home from the hospital I was able to slip back into them, and their soft fabric didn't irritate my C-section scar.
But it seemed to irritate him as he prepared the Pacific oyster (which turned out to be delicious) to see them not drink the tea.
They're also unscented and never irritate my super sensitive eyes, so I can scrub away all my mascara without ruining my boyfriend's mom's hand towels.
The organization also says that UV lamps shouldn't be used to sterilize hands or other areas of the body because the radiation can irritate skin.
These names may be a little deceptive because they are not referring to pure perfume oil, which would both smell unpleasant and irritate your skin.
It takes more than that, and some impossible-to-measure percentage of Academy voters ultimately supported Moonlight precisely because they knew it would irritate Trump.
Deodorants and antiperspirants have ingredients that can irritate the skin, and any inflammation can lead to a thickening — and darkening — of the skin over time.
Her mother's timidity and wordless need begins to irritate Iza, though she loves her mother and is doing all she can imagine to help her.
President Donald Trump has waged scores of feuds over his decades in public life, each singular in the minute details that irritate and consume him.
As an acne-fighting ingredient, the essential oil has a major caveat, which is that it can seriously irritate skin when used as full strength.
The cartoon qualities of Chiptune Radio's Undertale aren't for everyone — garish sound and obvious tunes can irritate even within the confines of a childlike aesthetic.
If there's a color in your makeup that isn't on its list, the manufacturer is not obeying the law and that ingredient could irritate your skin.
Spurs are calcifications that form on the edges of normal bone that can irritate and inflame the surrounding tissue, although they sometimes go unnoticed as well.
What we do know is that smoke created from combusting any plant material contains harmful compounds, and inhaling smoke of any kind can irritate your lungs.
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Asher also had baby eczema, so I bought a humidifier for our apartment and used a very rich moisturizer that wouldn't irritate his dry, sensitive skin.
The harness is made with a mesh material for added comfort and breathability, and boasts a super-soft inner lining that won't irritate your dog's skin.
It's the product of Zack Roif and Matthew Woodward, two New York-based creative directors, and it's designed specifically to irritate graphic designers around the world.
Even hardcore home peels have gotten crazy considerate, delivering on promises not to irritate by offsetting acids with generous doses of hydrators and inflammation-quelling extracts.
While the Home versions appear to have a free switch path, the charge for the Pro versions could irritate consumers who opt for more premium devices.
"When facts irritate [Spicer] and the Trump [White House] #FollowTheFacts," the account tweeted, alongside a clip of McCarthy as Spicer charging at reporters with his podium.
With the situation tense on the Korean Peninsula, all sides need to exercise restraint and not irritate each other to avoid the situation worsening, he said.
"This radar station is going to irritate China," said Nozomu Yoshitomi, a professor at Nihon University and a retired major general in the Self Defence Force.
One vet said that even garments designed to cocoon dogs in a secured wrap can irritate some by the sound of Velcro flaps being ripped apart.
Excessive cleaning can irritate the ear canal, cause infection, and even increase the chances of excessive buildup, or what's known as cerumen impaction, the guidelines note.
To irritate Democrats even more, Republicans quietly stripped from the underlying bill a House-passed provision banning the display of Confederate flags at national military cemeteries.
It might irritate your teammates, but it's not clear to me what the "risk" is: They already seem to be pushing the limits of workplace hostility.
Perhaps just slap on a face mask at home—one that you know works for your skin, not something new or unusual that might irritate you.
Aspirin's anti-clotting power can slow the ability of blood to clot after an injury, and it can also irritate the lining of the gastrointestinal tract.
So today, when the situation concerns questions that are not connected with the fundamental nature of the political regime, the government tries not to irritate people.
"Keeping them clean can decrease the allergen load, which can irritate the skin or even be ingested by licking or chewing on their paws," he said.
"What does irritate me is when it is employed to essentially erase black people as if that term is interchangeable with black," he said over email.
Skotnicki did caution that even natural extracts like lavender cause irritation, but despite the fragrance in this bubble bath, it does not irritate my daughter's skin.
"Alcohol can irritate the stomach and also cause your stomach to empty more slowly, which can lead to nausea, vomiting and heart burn," Ms. Hogan said.
The best teeth whitening kits come with everything you need to whiten your teeth, are easy to use, and do not irritate your gums or teeth.
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And as a result, wood smoke contains a lot of pollutants: chemicals like benzene and formaldehyde, as well as fine particles that can irritate lungs and eyes.
That's because it's effective, but doesn't have any of the bells and whistles (fragrance, oils, etc) that irritate our faces or leave us feeling less-than-fresh.
Unfortunately for all you skin-care obsessives out there, this also means holding off on using normal face-care products that might irritate the area even more.
Things kind of irritate me and get more and more irritating over time and it was just really confirmed to me that I couldn't make it better.
C.S.A., in particular, has a lot of Lee's playfulness, as well as his willingness to provoke and even irritate rather than make things easier for an audience.
Now, you can enjoy it with better sound isolation, and perhaps more importantly, you won't irritate all your co-workers or fellow commuters with your personal jams.
Women who want to pursue less invasive alternatives might cut back on substances that irritate the bladder, such as caffeine, artificial sweeteners, nicotine and alcohol, she added.
However, the ingredients in the lube can actually irritate your face, so don't try that at home if you want to keep your skin in good shape.
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A senior U.S. official is expected to attend a June 12 launch for the American Institute in Taiwan's new office in a move that could irritate China.
Alcohol dries out the skin, and adding it to something like witch hazel that already cleans out your oily pores will only irritate your skin even further.
Using a humidifier can make indoor allergies such as dust mite and mold allergies worse, but too dry of a room can also irritate the nasal passages.
While scrubbing with raw sugar might seem like a good idea, it'll only further irritate the area, which will cause more thickening if you do it excessively.
This interaction causes a "corrosive seawater plume" laden with hydrochloric acid and volcanic particles, which can irritate the eyes, skin and lungs, according to the Geological Survey.
"The cost is to continue to alienate Japan, enrage the United States and irritate South Korea," said Zhu Feng, a professor of international relations at Nanjing University.
Mr. Bloomberg took the approach most designed to irritate, invoking the recent reports that Russia has been trying to meddle in the election to aid Mr. Sanders.
With the uncertainty of U.S. regional policy of late, the prevailing wisdom had been that the Gulf countries would have not done anything that might irritate Tehran.
Biological washing powders contain enzymes -- proteins that break down fats and other proteins to remove stains -- and these can irritate sensitive skin, so they may worsen eczema.
One new complaint for the LX 570 is the infotainment, which is once again a complicated mouse-based example of how to confuse and irritate your customers.
After a week of testing, the sensors didn't irritate the skin or break, and they successfully recorded the electrical activity of muscles with "minimal discomfort" to the user.
In fact, there are only two things that irritate me when I have to get blood drawn, and neither is the size of the needle puncturing my vein.
All 16 clubs in China's top league have been forced to incorporate the names of new owners or sponsors in their team names - constant changes that irritate fans.
Most products irritate my face, so now that I've found a good BB cream that my face doesn't reject, I pretty much don't deviate at all from it.
"Political correctness, abandoning the Christmas tree so as not to irritate Muslims—this has emboldened terrorists, too," she said in a recent interview with wSieci, a conservative weekly.
The move is likely to irritate existing tensions between the U.S. and Russia, despite Trump's oft-cited desire to improve relations with Moscow and Russian President Vladimir Putin.
He said comments like Sapin's "are starting to seriously irritate me" and noted it was a France-based gunman who killed four at Brussels' Jewish Museum in 2014.
But there's a lot that I would change about that album… I say that, but I wouldn't change a fucking thing about it, because that would irritate people.
In a review of more than 2,000 cleaning products, the Environmental Working Group, a nonprofit advocacy organization, found that 53 percent contained ingredients known to irritate the lungs.
I found it gentle enough as not to irritate the rosacea on my cheeks, while still foaming much more than any of the other cleansers on this list.
Sleeping in a room with relatively low humidity can irritate your nasal passages and throat, and that will cause your stuffy nose to feel even worse than usual.
The presence of the modest bottle so freighted with meaning may irritate the Chinese government, as a symbol of persistent challenges to the Communist Party's interpretation of history.
You Might Need a Calculator Researchers developed a mathematical model to test competing theories for what causes the popping sound that will either irritate you or signal relief.
I've dealt with acne for many years and this is one of the few toners I've tried that doesn't irritate my skin or cause me to break out.
I don't know how reflective I was because I was not a driver looking at me, but I didn't get hit, and the spread didn't irritate my skin.
"It will just irritate the Chinese that the two [situations] are being linked," said Richard Harris, CEO of Hong Kong-based asset management firm Port Shelter Investment Management.
These particles can be harmful to your health because they irritate the eyes, nose or throat, and smaller particles can get into the lungs and even the blood.
Whether we're talking about an aircraft carrier, a tactical fighter or a BRAC recommendation, there are few things that irritate Congress more than cost growth in a program.
Mr. Wang was sentenced to 10 years in prison, which could further irritate relations with the United States, where Iran's incarceration of Americans has been a festering issue.
"The most common issue with many lightening agents is that they can irritate the skin, leading to redness, flaking, dryness, or even itchy or burning sensations," Dr. Shah says.
For example, they are careful not to use the assistant's voice for anything that could interrupt or otherwise irritate the end user, including alarms, timers, and even intercom broadcasts.
Featuring a creamier formula than UD's already very creamy 24/7 pencils, it goes on like satin — so it won't irritate your easily irritated eyeballs — and locks in place.
The resulting sulfur-dioxide pollution, which can cause severe respiratory problems and irritate the eyes and throat, has killed two people and sent at least 19903,000 others to hospitals.
He said comments like Sapin's "are starting to seriously irritate me" and noted that it was a France-based gunman who killed four at Brussels' Jewish Museum in 2014.
High-concentration exposure to ethyl alcohol (PDF) may harm a fetus, while isopropyl alcohol (PDF) can irritate the eyes and skin, according to the New Jersey Department of Health.
Even people on land are affected: the neurotoxins from the red tide can blow inland on the wind to irritate people's eyes and lungs, triggering potentially deadly asthma attacks.
Before he ran for president, Cruz was best known for using hearings in the Senate to irritate his colleagues and imply that Chuck Hagel had ties to Islamic extremists.
An address to the nation in which she blamed parliament for a failure to secure Brexit appeared to irritate the very lawmakers she needs to win over next week.
And if you don't really have a thyroid problem at all, taking large amounts of unnecessary iodine can irritate and inflame your thyroid and even lead to thyroid cancer.
A postponement could irritate telecommunications companies such as BCE Inc and Telus Corp, which cannot proceed with their plans for 5G wireless networks until Ottawa comes to a decision.
And for some people, even a recommended dose of NSAIDs can irritate the GI tract, so taking more than that can lead to further irritation and pain, Krenzelok says.
All sides should "not further irritate each other and add oil to the flames of the tense situation on the peninsula at present", Lu told a daily news briefing.
If you do have a UTI, hydration can also help, but try to avoid drinks that could irritate your bladder, like coffee or alcohol, according to the Mayo Clinic.
Forget haystacks — for me, finding a skin-care line that didn't irritate my sensitive skin or cost a fortune was like finding a needle in a pile of needles.
A Clinton presidency is likely to coddle the criminal Djukanovic, while a Trump administration might just take Montenegro off the NATO timetable, not willing to irritate the Kremlin unnecessarily.
Another thing to note: The case charges via Micro USB, rather then USB C. Given how many modern devices use the latter standard, this decision will irritate some shoppers.
The brand claims that the micelle molecules in the formula are "very similar to the skin's natural composition," which means that they won't irritate or strip skin of moisture.
My skin has never looked better and it's such a nourishing replacement for the harsher foaming washes I was using before that would dry out and irritate my skin.
Instead, we talked about things less likely to irritate the living shit out of someone who, surprisingly, becomes agitated when constantly asked the same question about the same thing.
It helps to be good on television, as Mr. Kudlow is, but not to be too good on television, because it might irritate the boss to be shown up.
But they are also in no rush to irritate a president who has shown vast capacity to stir Republican voters or to rile the activist groups that back him.
All sides should "not further irritate each other and add oil to the flames of the tense situation on the peninsula at present," Lu told a daily news briefing.
Doctors generally agree that kids should use moisturizing creams and ointments, and that children shouldn't wash with soap because it can irritate the skin, researchers note in The BMJ.
The components of urine and sweat — not to mention personal care products — react with chlorine to form compounds called disinfection byproducts that can irritate the eyes, lungs and skin.
"We call on all sides to remain rational and exercise restraint, and not take any escalatory actions that irritate regional tensions, and not open a Pandora's box," Wang said.
It's a highly acidic substance, so if you drink it on the regular, it can irritate your throat and wear away your tooth enamel, leading to mouth pain and discomfort.
And there's the expression "location intelligence," which you're using a lot, which you trot out a lot, and actually it doesn't irritate me as most phrases from internet entrepreneurs do.
Huang believes his dye would have an easier journey being approved than commercial dyes in the past, since animal research indicates that graphene won't cause allergies and irritate the skin.
People tend to hear about it in conjunction with health problems, and it's true — when there's enough of it in the air, formaldehyde can irritate your eyes, nose, or throat.
Choosing London instead would probably irritate Dutch shareholders, who would argue they would be forced to sell shares in much the same way as their British counterparts declined to do.
"They have zero nutrition, are packed with fat and the seasoning is lots of salt, artificial colors and citric acid — all of which may irritate a digestive tract," she said.
"They have zero nutrition, are packed with fat and the seasoning is lots of salt, artificial colors and citric acid — all of which may irritate a digestive tract," Blatner says.
As my labia are so large, they protrude from my body and constantly rub and irritate against clothing, exercise, and everyday activities of which I am never free from discomfort.
But suggesting that people use soap on their vaginas does go against the conventional wisdom that soap can irritate vulvar skin, negatively influence vaginal pH, and even lead to infections.
Wearing the same workout gear "day after day for long periods of time" can definitely irritate a person's skin, according to Adrienne Haughton, a dermatologist at Stony Brook University Hospital.
But the warmer ties will irritate oil giant Saudi Arabia whose already fraught relationship with Iran has worsened after Saudi Arabia executed a well-known Shiite cleric earlier this month.
The brand, which is run by a dental scientist and makeup artist, creates products free of peroxide, a common ingredient in tooth whitening products that can irritate skin and eyes.
And for people with sensitive skin, fragrances used to make the bath bombs smell good and irritate your vulva, Dr. Lauren Streicher, a professor of Obstetrics and Gynecology, told Fashionista.
The move might irritate anyone — except perhaps Clinton, who has been on first-name terms with the American public for a long time — but it was especially potent against Trump.
Average may irritate Tesla fans and the nearly 500,000 people who have reserved a Model 3, but Fisher believes people should understand what Consumer Reports expects from the new car.
It's the job of your nose to make the air you breathe in warm and wet so that when it gets to your lungs it does not irritate the cells.
An email with a blank subject line will likely get deleted, lost, or immediately irritate the recipient, who is forced to open the email to figure out what it's about.
Cold weather can wreak havoc on your lungs, as dry air may irritate the airways, especially for people with lung diseases such as asthma, according to the American Lung Association.
Burt's Bees Tearless Puppy Shampoo, available on Chewy for $5.19Just like babies, puppies should be washed with a gentle formula shampoo that won't irritate their skin or damage their coat.
If you're allergic to something and it gets trapped in your nose, it will irritate the insides, says Mas Takashima, director of The Sinus Center at Baylor College of Medicine.
The Chinese saw rounding up North Korean defectors who were heading to South Korea as a way to irritate the government of the South's newly elected president, Moon Jae-in.
"You never know when you might irritate someone powerful," said Danny Lau, a Hong Kong businessman who set up a factory in the mainland city of Dongguan 30 years ago.
Administration officials insisted the President would raise the issue when he's visiting India, even though he usually avoids raising contentious human rights issues that might irritate negotiations with foreign leaders.
For those of us who have been plagued with problematic skin, Glossier products will either do nothing to clear up pores, or, worse, irritate our accursed outer organs even more.
Soap, detergents and washing powders can irritate the skin and contribute to dryness because they remove oil from the skin (just as washing-up liquid removes grease from your dishes).
That could explain part of the speed aspect of it — if they're going to irritate some constituents regardless, Republicans may have concluded it's better to rip of the Band-Aid.
In fact, he was neither harmless nor a drudge, but a wit unafraid to provoke, debate and irritate in the course of writing the first great dictionary of the English language.
The special, titled "The Abominable Bride," didn't just irritate me; it made me actively angry at how it wasted a great idea in the name of pointless complications and fan service.
The most obvious one comes from the EU. A nit-picking response to her plan could irritate moderate Tories, shifting the balance of power within the party towards the hard-Brexiteers.
"With retinol, if you start increasing the concentration, you can irritate the skin, we were able to balance that so you could get results quickly, but most important, safely," he says.
For most of us, Dr. Suurna says, snoring is a product of several factors: Having a cold or allergies makes snoring more likely, because they irritate and narrow your nasal passages.
And this creates a dangerous cloud called laze or lava haze, and it could steam hydrochloric acid and glass particles that can irritate the eyes and skin and cause breathing problems.
However, the emphasis on photo ops, symbolism and warm words over substantive new projects leaves an opening for deeper Chinese engagement that will likely irritate Washington when it comes to pass.
Few aspects of life on the campaign trail irritate Mr. Rubio more than the constant questions about whether he is putting in the time and effort to win, his advisers say.
A summit could irritate U.S. allies who want to isolate Putin, such as Britain, or who are concerned about what they see as Trump's overly friendly attitude toward the Russian leader.
Any fact-checker knows that without widespread mutual respect for the truth, the job can feel a bit like you're being paid to irritate writers by telling them why they're wrong.
Razor Burn What causes it: Razor burn occurs when you irritate your hair follicle while shaving or waxing, and razor bumps occur when the shaved hairs become ingrown while growing back.
"The resulting sulfur dioxide pollution, which can cause severe respiratory problems and irritate the eyes and throat, has killed two people and sent at least 1,000 others to hospitals," they write.
McCallum also said extradition "would not be a happy outcome," a comment that could irritate the Trump administration, which has generally cool relations with Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's Liberal government.
But Paul's reelection bid is now in full-swing, and it would irritate many in the party if he were to distract himself from that with another long-shot presidential bid.
The silicone is medical grade and hypoallergenic, so it won't irritate skin, though should you need to return it for any reason, Amazon shoppers say that customer service is pretty great.
Their summit could irritate U.S. allies who want to isolate Putin, such as Britain, or who are concerned about what they see as Trump's overly friendly attitude toward the Russian leader.
Austria has a similar highway toll - but without the tax break - which can irritate Germans who flock to Austria on holiday or cross its narrow western section en route to Italy.
It was always going to be a challenge to adapt a book of short stories, but Øvredal really seems to have gone out of his way to irritate his core audience.
Nevertheless, it may be a good idea to avoid alcohol while fighting an infection, since alcohol can interact with many drugs other than antibiotics and irritate an already inflamed stomach lining.
VOORHEES, N.J. — To really irritate Ian Laperriere, the assistant coach in charge of the Philadelphia Flyers' penalty-killing unit, all a player needs to do is avoid an opponent's slap shot.
Mr. Born can be a bit pedantic when speaking with his wife about "black victimhood" in popular culture, citing "12 Years a Slave" as an example that seems to irritate him.
If you've watched Mr. Robot on any occasion, hearing that the show filmed an episode that appears to be one long take will either instantly irritate you or instantly delight you.
Benzene has a pungent odor, and inhaling it can irritate the skin, eyes and the respiratory system, while severe exposure can harm the nervous system or lead to unconsciousness, according to experts.
President Trump just announced that he will reimpose unilateral sanctions on banks that finance Iran's oil industry, a major move that will irritate European allies and effectively end the 2015 nuclear deal.
The idea, McCarthy said, is to ping the seals with a sound frequency from an anchored buoy that would irritate the seal's inner ears, sending them swimming off in a different direction.
For me, scrubs are far too greasy and I don't enjoy the tingling (read: burning) sensation and subsequent dryness associated with lip products that irritate your lips into a slightly fuller appearance.
While there is no one dog or cat breed that won't irritate any allergy sufferer, there are several breeds that might be a better fit for those who react to furry pets.
Whether it was picking a fight with Big Bird, coming down on Meals on Wheels or reaffirming the president's stance against research on climate change, the budget had something to irritate everyone.
Valentine's Day and ecstasy irritate the love purist because orchestrating a romantic rush with either a holiday or a drug cheapens the view of coupling as a true expression of the self.
"When you use super-absorbent tampons, if the vagina becomes dry, it could irritate the vaginal mucosa, so that could make it easier for the toxin to [enter the body]," she explains.
But there is a bit of overlap in areas like BB cream, concealer and foundation — as users may ask for products that don't cause breakouts, for example, or won't irritate their skin.
It is not all that different from the rhetoric of white grievance that Trump perpetuates, and that has led otherwise mainstream conservatives to increasingly ally with fringe elements solely to irritate liberals.
Those revelations have since formed a critical backdrop for legislative reforms, and there are few things that irritate Wizner more than claims that threaten to tarnish Snowden's character and their common cause.
The suggestion that Mr. Xi could take China back to the turmoil of the Mao era appeared likely to irritate the authorities, who describe Mr. Xi as a bulwark of unflappable order.
But there is a seam where the leggings attach to the high waistband; thankfully, it hits well above my C-section scar, so it doesn't rub or irritate that area at all.
The change fees don't just irritate; they are also a drag on the broader economy, making the transport system less flexible and discouraging what would otherwise be efficient changes to travel plans.
There were as many people standing as sitting, and when I say standing I mean lurching, swaying, listening to music at the perfect volume to irritate everyone within a five-metre radius.
It's a really solid basic — it didn't irritate my temperamental combination skin, and I noticed fewer blemishes while using it, which is unusual in my experience with one-size-fits-all cleansers.
A study published last year found that chemicals in e-cigarette flavors reacted with other chemicals in the e-cigarette liquid, creating new products, which have the potential to irritate the lungs.
Besides typically being gender-specific (why do all women's body washes smell of flowers and candy while men's products boast scent names like "Steel" and "Anarchy"?), fragrance can also irritate the skin.
It's easy to see why they're both fans of the micellar water — not only does it remove dirt, oil, and makeup quickly, but it won't dry or irritate your skin in the process.
Early investigations led by Sven-Eric Jordt, a professor of anesthesiology, pharmacology, and cancer biology at Duke University, suggest that these modified flavorings might be able to irritate lungs over the long term.
They also won't want to irritate their American backers to the point where Washington is forced to abandon them (and their priceless airpower) in an attempt to save its fragile relationship with Turkey.
"We call on all sides to remain rational and exercise restraint, and not take any escalatory actions that irritate regional tensions, and not open a Pandora's box," Chinese State Councillor Wang Yi said.
The chemical has a pungent odor, and inhaling it can irritate the skin, eyes and the respiratory system, while severe exposure can harm the nervous system or lead to unconsciousness, according to experts.
The dwindling down of Buddhism into another life-style choice will doubtless irritate many, and Wright will likely be sneered at for reducing Buddhism to another bourgeois amenity, like yoga or green juice.
Her body is lovely to touch but her laugh and her voice irritate me and her talk does not stimulate but rather represses, although I do not think her stupid but rather lazy.
Personally, I believe it's a mistake to irritate people who are holding sharp objects, and I would just like to say that I have taken some of my best naps on acupuncturists' tables.
The Schick Silk Touch Up razors have a protective guard so they don't cut or irritate my skin, and there's even a little plastic cover that makes it easy to shape up eyebrows.
Pros: Terry cloth lining helps preserve blowouts and other styles, large size accommodates all hair types, cotton-trimmed elastic doesn't irritate skinCons: Price is high for a shower cap that you can't wash
Those pictures of you and the children in front of the Grand Canyon not only irritate your friends still stuck at the office, but also send a message that your house is empty.
The front-zip style with hook and eye closure makes it easy to get on and off, while the fabric is soft and free of wires so as not to irritate post-operation skin.
"Fishnet" can be oversexed at times — not everything in a novel needs to be on brand — especially when it comes to Fiona herself, whose prurient imaginings of prostitutes' lives may well irritate some readers.
"In addition, the HVO warns that the interaction of lava with the ocean creates "a corrosive seawater plume laden with hydrochloric acid" and "fine volcanic particles that can irritate the skin, eyes, and lungs.
Former lovers have been finding ways to irritate and stalk us from the beyond for as long as there have been people, and the term itself has been around since at least last summer.
An address to the nation in which she blamed parliament for a failure to get to Brexit appeared to irritate the very lawmakers she needs to win over to secure a deal next week.
Urine will combine with the chlorine in the pool to create other chemicals, leaving less chlorine available to act as a disinfectant and kill bacteria (and the chemical byproducts created will irritate your eyes).
While many of the dermatologists I interviewed for this article note that preservatives known as parabens, such as methylparaben and butylparaben, can irritate skin, the chemical exposure researchers I spoke to were more skeptical.
Drake's mission to irritate everyone around him, especially players, is a testament to how accessible basketball wants to appear — even if you need a couple thousand dollars to buy the tickets that Drake has.
Pros: Powerful 2.5% benzoyl peroxide active ingredient, penetrates deeply to flush the hair follicles and relieve inflammation, hydrates and moisturizes skinCons: Strong formula may irritate the eyes and nose, may bleach fabric if spilled
Kim Yo Jong's inclusion in the North Korean delegation is likely to irritate the United States, which has sent its own delegation led by Vice President Mike Pence to counter North Korea's charm offensive.
The E.P.A. collected evidence that it was emitting illegal amounts of sulfur dioxide, which can irritate the nose and throat and, at very high concentrations, cause life-threatening accumulation of fluid in the lungs.
At the same time, it might irritate loyalists who have pledged fidelity to the franchise's magic creatures for years, or not match up with what young child fans expect when they think of Pokémon.
According to dermatologist Whitney Bowe, MD, as long as it doesn't contain "a retinoid or powerful alpha/beta hydroxy acids, because you don't want to irritate the skin right after [shaving or waxing]," anything goes.
Russian officials also no doubt recognize that openly cooperating with the Kurdish militias, especially so close to the Turkish border and amid recent Turkish-Kurdish military clashes, would irritate the Turkish government, American officials said.
Sometimes, plaque can harden and turn into something called tartar, which usually collects at the base of your tooth, and can irritate your gums and lead to gum disease, according to the American Dental Association.
It's not normal for the President to irritate and offend key allies by failing to re-articulate the country's devotion to their alliance, only to offer the reassurance weeks later, after the damage is done.
Lizzy Martinez, a junior at Braden River High School in Bradenton, Florida, went to school wearing a long-sleeved gray T-shirt without a bra because she didn't want straps to irritate a bad sunburn.
"All hats are being sold at cost, because we know nothing would irritate [Trump] more than someone choosing not to make a profit," the network's store said of the headwear, which sells for $17.50 apiece.
It probably won't register, but what should also irritate the other candidates vying for the nomination is that conservative radio host Rush Limbaugh has even suggested that the Democratic presidential primary may already be over.
Cold, harsh winds can also dry out and irritate the skin, so make sure to also moisturize before and after outdoor exercise, and wear a protective face covering if conditions are especially cold and windy.
The summit could irritate U.S. allies, such as Britain, who want to isolate Putin, or countries such as Ukraine who are nervous about what they see as Trump's overly friendly attitude toward the Russian leader.
Our top choice for organic dog shampoo is 4-Legger Certified Organic Dog Shampoo because it is USDA-certified organic, hypoallergenic, and completely free from synthetic and chemical ingredients that might irritate your dog's skin.
As of now, though, the view from my dock includes islands where the beaches are clean and clear — and empty of tourists who still fear the stink and airborne toxins that irritate eyes and lungs.
I can't walk to my usual spot (I don't want to irritate my toe), so I order from the cheaper sushi place — a salmon avocado roll, spicy tuna roll, and a side of steamed rice.
A self-described "1960's right-leaning liberal," you could also call him a successful street art troll who plans to irritate anyone who he identifies as a "leftist" — which is what he deemed us.
I was not giving TikTok my attention because I wanted to keep up with the news, or because I was trying to soothe and irritate myself by looking at photos of my friends on vacation.
"Why irritate — my God, it looks like 60, 70, 80 percent — of the Alabama population?" asked James Cox, a lawyer, referring to the sizable number of Republicans who polls said were skeptical of Mr. Strange.
As the novel opens, Malú — as she's called by those who don't want to irritate her — has her bags packed: Her English-professor mother's teaching fellowship means they'll be moving to Chicago for two years.
Research in adults is still limited, but what we know is that smoking can irritate your lungs, and studies have shown it can raise your heart rate, making you more vulnerable to a heart attack.
The White House has been very candid about blocking the bill because it's in the process of negotiating with Turkey on a number of issues and "they don't want to irritate the Turks," he said.
The one notable instance of Aldo getting riled up and off his game came against McGregor, but McGregor had months of build-up and a world tour with Aldo to irritate the champion before that bout.
Its lightweight, creamy texture goes on dry, and boasts that it won't irritate your skin thanks to its safe ingredients (like beeswax, coconut oil, aloe vera, and arrowroot powder) which are free of traditional deodorant preservatives.
In the era of open offices, any behavior that unnecessarily adds to the existing noise pollution, which so often comes with a large room full of people typing and talking, will irritate your coworkers the most.
REN writes in a comment that they'll make an app for it if viewers request it, so if you're needing a new way to irritate those around you, go ahead and reply in the video comments.
What Your Friend Should DoTell your friend to maybe cool it a bit with the flavored seltzers, since the added acidity could rot his teeth and irritate his insides—especially if he has a digestive condition.
"This is not an internal matter," Mattis said in remarks likely to irritate Beijing, which has denounced the sometimes violent protests and accused the United States and Britain of fomenting unrest in the former British colony.
The plans are also likely to irritate the United States and its regional allies, which have voiced concern over China's assertiveness in the busy waterway, where rival claimants have encouraged a civilian presence on disputed islands.
Even if you aren't allergic to dust mite feces -- and only an allergy test can tell you for sure -- they might still irritate you, the way pepper would if it blows into your nose and eyes.
Inhaling small particles in polluted air may irritate the airway and bronchial tubes causing inflammation in the lungs, said Dr. Denitza Blagev of the University of Utah in Salt Lake City and Intermountain Medical Center in Murray.
That Mr Trump lost Virginia means that some Republican candidates only gingerly invoke his name and policies, lest they irritate independent swing voters who decide elections in Virginia and a number of whom broke to Mrs Clinton.
But besides being considerably lighter on the wrist, thanks to the new material the Breitling Avenger Hurricane is also anti-magnetic, less likely to irritate sensitive skin, won't corrode, and is incredibly hard to scratch or mar.
She dislikes facials, which irritate her sensitive skin, and instead replicates the spa experience in the privacy of her own home using at home masks (the actress has shared the moment once or twice on social media).
Criticizing the driver's decision-making, flinching when they appear to drive &apostoo close&apos to the car in front and pointing out the correct turn off or junction also only serve to irritate those behind the wheel.
Its high concentration of plant-based and active ingredients are said to give the skin a healthier and more youthful glow, and unlike other retinols, this one won't initially irritate the skin and cause redness or dryness.
Doctors think the cancer forms exclusively in women with rough implants because they offer more surface area for a biofilm, a thin layer of bacteria, to form and irritate the body, causing lymphoma in the surrounding tissue.
Elsewhere in Asia, a U.S. congressional delegation from the Senate and House Committee on Armed Services is visiting Taiwan, meeting there with President Tsai Ing-wen and her senior ministers, a dialogue likely to irritate Beijing officials.
But in addition to its powerful addictive properties — researchers suggest that the average smoker tries to quit 15 times over a lifetime, with many as much as 30 — nicotine can irritate bronchial pathways and raise heart rates.
And the fact that it offered nowhere to put a drink was just one of the many shortcomings, large and small, that came to irritate, and even endanger, the troops who spent long deployments in its cramped confines.
I now find the bump just large enough to be noticeable and to irritate me, though I'm conscious that most people won't be as nitpicky as I am, and many will put a case on the phone anyway.
The micro-fine jojoba beads really get rid of any and all dirt and dead skin (yet are gentle enough that they don't irritate my sensitive skin), while the the aloe smoothens and keeps my skin looking hydrated.
But first, here's the catch: Whatever you do, close your eyes and mouth as you spray, because this stuff does not taste good, and it can irritate the eyes pretty aggressively, which I learned that the hard way.
But the crowd of mostly movie-theater owners and press seemed to have a good time with it, and many risked reacting on Twitter because, well — they liked it, an outcome that's less likely to irritate the studio.
When the Keeping Up with the Kardashians star would use different types of tape, like gaffer's tape, packing tape and duct tape, to give a "mini boob lift effect," it would irritate her skin when she removed it.
But aides to Mr. Zelensky, on high alert to avoid any move that might irritate Mr. Trump, wondered if that was such a good idea, in that Mr. Trump habitually called CNN "fake news" in his Twitter posts.
That's because the formula has coconut, castor, and jojoba oils to hydrate while absorbing into skin quickly, and as well as mineral pigments that are free of free of synthetic preservatives and fragrances so it won't irritate skin.
It has helped win some major cases, including successfully defending the former premier of the Cayman Islands, McKeeva Bush, but can also irritate other Conservative lawmakers, many of whom share his legal training and bristle at his jibes.
Few questions irritate White House aides more than inquiries about the president's mental well-being, and they argue that Mr. Trump's opponents are trying to use those questions to achieve what they could not at the ballot box.
I spent hours bouncing up and out, as high and far as I could to impress girls and irritate grown-ups a few free-falling seconds later with my explosive cannonballs and cascade-producing one-legged can openers.
In September, the commerce secretary Wilbur L. Ross Jr., said that a decision on the steel measure would be delayed until after Congress approved a new tax law, because the administration did not want to "unnecessarily irritate" lawmakers.
These days, workout leggings may come with flat-locked seams that don't irritate your skin, mesh panels to keep you cool and dry in the right places, and extra-supportive waistbands to avoid sagging that interrupts your gym flow.
But this morning, after years of putting in contact lenses that begin to irritate my eyes the second they spy the subway — and don't let up until I get home and rip them out — I hit my breaking point.
Glickman adds that water-based lubes seem to irritate the lining of the rectum, raising risks of micro-abrasions or tears in sex, and as such the risk of transmitting an infection if a condom does break or slip.
Boston Dynamics helpfully explains in the description of the video that "this testing does not irritate or harm the robot," which, okay, sure — chant whatever you need to convince yourself you are not totally first on SpotMini's kill list.
Laze — a combination of "lava" and "haze" — killed two people in 2000 when a lava flow reached the coast, and even a wisp can irritate eyes and lungs and make it hard to breath, the U.S. Geological Survey said.
" Still, Miller described Trump's approach to summits as a "love-hate relationship: There are encumbrances, meetings, interactions with people who ask for things and criticize him, but he's on the stage ... and he loves to poke, irritate and annoy.
"We call on all sides to remain rational and exercise restraint, and not take any escalatory actions that irritate regional tensions, and not open a Pandora's box," Chinese State Councillor Wang Yi told reporters in Beijing, according to Reuters.
When Kylie Jenner announced a walnut face scrub would be included in her new skincare line, she was immediately mocked online since dermatologists have warned that exfoliants with walnut as an ingredient can irritate the surface of the skin.
There is no doubt Williams is a supreme athlete considering she has made it to three Grand Slam finals since suffering multiple complications following the birth of her daughter in September 2017, but the near misses will irritate her.
"I guess the most shocking thing was seeing people, to whom you had never done anything to irritate, who just took it upon themselves to destroy your property because they didn't want you to have those things," she said.
The season's fifth episode — "405 Method Not Allowed" (and yes, all of season four's episodes are named after http status codes, a gag that may delight you or irritate you or both) — features just two lines of spoken dialogue.
The FDA suggests that you check the labels on any novelty makeup (glow-in-the-dark or not) for removal instructions, and to be extra careful around your eyes, to ensure you don't irritate your skin or cause a reaction.
My pores seem less clogged and I break out less, which I credit to an additional 10% of fruit acids that somehow do not irritate my absurdly sensitive skin — a concept I don't fully understand, but am not about to question.
Pee itself has really low levels of bacteria and isn't likely to make you sick, but when it reacts with disinfectants like chlorine, chemical byproducts are formed that can irritate your eyes (you've felt the sting) and lungs—hello pool cough.
But we still could call Ichiro the International Hit King in order to irritate Rose, who deserves to be checked for this comment: "It sounds like in Japan,'' Rose told USA TODAY, "they're trying to make me the Hit Queen.
Further, fans of single or safety razor shaves believe that multi-blade razors will shave and irritate your face five or seven or ten times more than single blade razors because they simply have more razors embedded in the cartridge.
Be aware of chemicals used in the winter that may be dangerous to pets De-icing chemicals such as salt and other products used to melt ice and snow may be hazardous and can irritate the pads of your pet's feet.
JAY DONAHUEMelrose, Massachusetts Infinitive jest The Economist seems increasingly to prefer actively to write in a way destined consistently to irritate and jar; presumably, so as clearly to demonstrate its commitment consistently to avoid splitting the infinitive (The Economist 2017, passim).
Nicolas Maduro's leftist government is seeking to implement the promised cuts, which would ease annoyance towards Venezuela within the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries but could worsen a brutal recession in the shortages-hit country and irritate some foreign partners.
And while little messaging flubs like showing a non-qi compatible device like an iPhone wirelessly charging on it are sure to irritate the card-carrying nerds among us (myself included), I'd still probably sign up for something like this.
This approach may irritate some sources, but the balance of what to include and what to leave out is constant, and sometimes difficult, when dealing with data that often doesn't just impact, say, government officials, but completely random, ordinary people too.
We had a gentleman's agreement that we could try and irritate each other for the purposes of comedy, that we just wouldn't do in real life, so we made a pact to pick arguments purely for the point of entertainment.
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Beyond the compression zones, which are made to boost performance, the fact that these socks won't slip off, heat up, or irritate your feet at all ensures you can focus solely on your workout or long walk in the park.
And when you're in the consumer business and you've also got the Foundation around your neck, you're in trouble almost day and night because they're always doing something that irritates somebody and why irritate somebody that's going to buy your product. . . .
Smoking in a vehicle with the windows closed can also generate more than 100 times the EPA's 24-hour recommended exposure limit to particles that irritate the respiratory system and can seep from the lungs into the bloodstream, Prochaska said.
While you may not be using harsh made-for-your-knees bar soap like Irish Spring on your face, if you're using two cleansers, both of them need to extra gentle so that you don't over-wash and irritate your skin.
John Kasich, the former Ohio governor whom Trump defeated in the 22020 primaries, has remained a kind of default possibility as someone who ran before, has continued to criticize Trump and appears to still irritate him, for whatever that's worth.
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In addition to the "hay fever-type" reaction to mold allergies, inhaling or touching mold spores "can irritate the eyes, skin, nose, throat, and lungs, even in people who aren't allergic to them," according to the United States Food and Drug Administration.
I was surprised when Karl Rove called me to tell me he was involved in a cloak-and-dagger plot with Bush senior, who wanted to meet me for coffee but didn't want his son to find out because it would irritate him.
Merrily widowed and wealthy enough to roam with relative impunity, she's unprepared for the complex politics of the region, managing to irritate the tribespeople, the United States Army (in the brusque form of a stellar Sam Rockwell) and the brutally bigoted townsfolk.
MOSCOW (Reuters) - President Vladimir Putin wants to amend the constitution to make it illegal for Russia to give away any part of its territory to a foreign power, a proposal likely to irritate Japan and Ukraine that have territorial disputes with Moscow.
BERLIN (Reuters) - Germany's economy is in full swing, the government said on Thursday, a state of affairs that also led to a record 2016 budget surplus likely to irritate much of the rest of the European Union and play directly into election politics.
A study published in the journal Nicotine & Tobacco Research last October found that chemicals within cinnamon, vanilla, and cherry e-liquids reacted with propylene glycol — a popular vape juice ingredient — to form new chemicals, which could irritate lungs over time, The Verge reported.
Peter has had his powers for less than a year, but when he's in costume, he's already the classic version of Marvel Comics' friendly neighborhood wall-crawler — fast-moving and fast-thinking in a fight, and full of snappy quips that irritate his foes.
It will irritate some leaders, German Chancellor Angela Merkel especially perhaps, that Trump chose to spell out his message in Poland, which has chafed against German power in the EU and where the right-wing government has been accused of eroding some basic bloc freedoms.
This was the case with Senator Patrick J. Toomey of Pennsylvania — now best known for his bipartisan efforts at a gun safety law — and Mr. Flake, who used to irritate House leaders and is now considered one of the most thoughtful members of the Senate.
Though Nelson has had the most success with Madrid — in part, he believes, because the club does not treat its pool water with chlorine, which can irritate the skin of some players and reduce the life of the suits — the European champion is not alone.
Reddit users gripe about Glossier's product pricing, its use of fragrances â€" a sensitive skin no-no, since it can further irritate already sensitive skin â€" and the fact that the company isn't clear about the concentration of each active ingredient in its serums.
That's a worrying development; if your USP is being a tool for fast stylizing content then anything which gets in the way could easily irritate your user-base and encourage them to switch to one of the alternative style transfer apps and options now in play.
He had his reasons, of course, the most salient of which was Being In College At The Time and the most obvious of which was the urge to irritate right-wing people by repeatedly claiming to be a veteran because he'd served in the U.S. Postal Service.
The tweet appeared to irritate Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer of New York and House Democratic leader Nancy Pelosi of California, who announced in a statement that they'd bail on the meeting, which was scheduled for Tuesday afternoon, given Trump's belief that they can't find a compromise.
And you want to believe a dude like that can't dominate the will of a person while he's sitting in the fucking locker room, not playing so he can irritate his team into trading him just because he thinks everyone plays too much Fortnite or whatever.
Despite my gangway disasters I continued to probe the visitors, but my questions seemed to irritate them, especially when I would inevitably ask if they were buying, at which point they would immediately say no, like they were offended I would even say such a thing.
A joint project between Duke and Yale's Tobacco Center of Regulatory Science, published this fall in the journal Nicotine and Tobacco Research, found that when certain popular flavors are added to a common solvent in the vaping liquids, they produce chemicals that irritate airways and lungs.
Expect him to go after Bloomberg for pretending to be much closer to Obama than he ever was — something that seems to genuinely irritate the former vice president — as well as hit Bloomberg on stop-and-frisk as he looks to hang onto his black support.
According to N.Y.C. dermatologist and The Beauty of Dirty Skin author, Dr. Whitney Bowe, walnut face scrubs won't irritate skin in theory if they're "ground into a fine powder and tested on skin in a clinical trial," but in general, she does not recommend physical exfoliators to her patients.
According to N.Y.C. dermatologist and The Beauty of Dirty Skin author, Dr. Whitney Bowe, walnut face scrubs won't irritate skin in theory if they're "ground into a fine powder and tested on skin in a clinical trial," but in general, she does not recommend physical exfoliators to her patients.
The vitamin A derivatives can be found over-the-counter masquerading under familiar names like "retinol" and "retinyl palmitate," but you can only get the most potent forms, including tretinoin, with a prescription and a major caveat: In all likelihood, they will irritate the shit out of your skin.
MIAMI (Reuters) - Toxic algae blooms known as a red tide have been found off beaches near Miami, officials in Miami-Dade County said on Thursday, a rare east coast sighting of a phenomenon more often seen in the Gulf of Mexico that can kill fish and irritate humans.
That said, the mom of two is now warning anyone who "has even just a mild case of asthma" to steer clear of the Dragon's Breath treat, as liquid nitrogen can irritate a person's airways regardless of whether they have the condition or not, according to Action News Jax.
The president has long had the authority to order port calls and dispatch senior officials, so both measures are somewhat symbolic but nonetheless irritate China, said Richard C. Bush, a former head of the American Institute in Taiwan, which handles the United States government's contacts with the island.
"There's almost a recognition that these historical issues are going to continue to irritate and even at times undermine the ability of Tokyo and Seoul to work together," said Kathleen Stephens, a former United States ambassador to South Korea and a fellow at Stanford University's Asia-Pacific Research Center.
Other than big-dollar fines, nothing seems to irritate lenders large and small more than the public shaming that comes with showing up on this forum meant for all those customers who have spent countless hours on the phone fighting with giant student-loan servicers or credit-card companies.
As it happens, he is trouble mostly for himself, although he manages to irritate his ex-wife, Kyoko (Yoko Maki), because of his inability to pay child support for their son, Shingo (Taiyo Yoshizawa), and frustrate his sister (Satomi Kobayashi), whom he hits up for money with grim regularity.
"The last thing you want to do as a Republican is irritate your base as you go into a general election in a swing state like Wisconsin," said Mark Graul, a Republican strategist who ran George W. Bush's campaign in Wisconsin in 2004 and has run other statewide races since.
Fortunately, in addition to Hayek (who is compared to, among other things, Jessica Rabbit) the supporting cast includes the reliable Billy Porter and Jennifer Coolidge as Mia & Mel's employees, who bring goofiness to the movie whenever they're around; and a circle of settled friends who mostly irritate the main duo.
And unlike the conventional process for most permanent dyes—which requires treating hair with chemicals like bleach to strip its original color and pry open the cuticles, then adding more potent (and possibly carcinogenic) chemicals that can damage the hair and irritate surrounding skin—the graphene dye left the hair completely unharmed.
"It can only irritate veterans that on the one hand they hear propaganda that China is now a wealthy, powerful country that reveres its military, yet on the other hand they feel they have to fight for scraps," said Neil Diamant, a professor of Dickinson University and expert on Chinese veteran issues.
The minutes, available on the Kremlin's website, show Transport Minister Maxim Sokolov gave Putin a different explanation to the one supplied by Rosavtodor to Reuters, telling him the railway part was being built later because there was only light rail traffic in Crimea in winter, an excuse that appeared to irritate Putin.
Even if your wallet isn't Costanza-sized enough to set your spine too far off center, depending on its placement even the smallest wallet can irritate your sciatic nerve (which is usually just about where your wallet sits), which can lead to lower-back pain that can run all the way down your leg.
The five out-of-competition tests in the first six months of 103 didn't irritate Williams until she saw numbers, plucked from the United States Anti-Doping Agency's public database and included in a recent Deadspin article, that seemed to suggest she was being tested far more often than her compatriots in the sport.
Well, aside from the millennial-friendly packaging, the $18 stick deodorant ditches aluminum, alcohol, and baking soda — which can sometimes irritate sensitive skin — for a more pit-friendly combination of coconut, green tea, and vitamin E, as well as sage, sandalwood, and horsetail plant, which have antibacterial properties and the power to stop odor in its tracks.
"Lank poverty, dank poverty", he wrote; "its pants wear through at fork and knee,/ It warms its hands over burning shames..." He came to speak for all Australia's white rural poor, and was pleased to irritate the hell out of the liberal metropolitan intellectuals of Sydney and Melbourne by showing that his poetry came from that left-out place.
It would be a win-win partnership for both Italy and the US. Even if the Washington meeting turns out to be just theatrics of populist rhetoric, common intents and reciprocal praise, it is set to further irritate Germany and France and widen the rift between European allies at a delicate moment when Europe faces its deepest identity crisis.
Instead of undertaking such a costly and controversial effort, one likely possibility is that the Trump administration and Congress would take aim at a handful of specific rules that most irritate the banks, including what is known as the Volcker Rule, a centerpiece of Dodd-Frank that prohibits banks from placing risky bets with their own money.
This is perhaps most obvious in how the rules have played out across the region vis-a-vis cookies, with Internet users in Europe encountering  a variety of cookie consent banners when they visit websites and apps — which arguably do little to help the cause of user data protection, and rather more to irritate consumers with annoying pop-up messages.
The tactic, while ideal for frustrating the ambitions of the Democratic majority in the House and furthering a conservative slant on the courts, has begun to irritate even Republicans eager to take votes on items other than procedural rules and nominees, and who have introduced bills addressing bipartisan issues, such as election security and prescription drug pricing, only to see them go nowhere.
Then, as Jackson dug deeper into the promotional materials and products in the Adaptive line, including sneakers with faux laces that sit on top of a hidden zipper for kids who have trouble tying their shoes, and "sensory friendly" clothing without zippers or seams that can irritate sensitive skin, her suspicions were confirmed: this was yet another campaign aimed at disabled people without actually including them.
I came to think of it less as a sequel than as the latest season of one of the great TV dramas, like "The Sopranos" or "Mad Men" — slow to reveal its cards, inherently uneven, but confident that its audience has already invested enough time to take pleasure in the slow accretion of detail and the occasional narrative cul-de-sac that might irritate in less steady hands.
And if Neckbeard Deathcamp were coming from a different place—if they were another ultra-Satanic black metal band, or came onstage in Edwardian evening wear, or were a… whatever Alex Jones Prison Planet is—I'd probably dismiss them outright, because there are only so many hours in a day and there is very little logical value in intentionally availing yourself of something that you know will irritate you.
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Silicone is generally safe, but I found that it made me break out so I decided to avoid the ingredient in my beauty productsIn an interview with Soko Glam&aposs blog The Klog, dermatologist Gary Goldenberg says that inactive ingredients used together with silicone can irritate and worsen breakouts for those who experience rosacea or have acne-prone skin, which was my case, so I decided to audit my skin-care and makeup products.
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