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60 Sentences With "more infuriating"

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What's more infuriating than Hillary Clinton wearing a $12,000 jacket?
Sometimes reality truly is stranger and more infuriating than fiction.
What's more infuriating is CTA's defense of its all-male lineup.
There's nothing more infuriating than a driver preoccupied with their phone.
It was all the more infuriating because the Pixelbook laptop was great.
Is there anything in this world more infuriating than being stuck in traffic?
Is there anything more infuriating than a cover letter addressed 'Dear Sirs' #everydaysexism pic.twitter.
It is marketed very explicitly toward young girls, which makes this even more infuriating.
Pale limitations of each of these scenes are here, each one more infuriating than last.
Knowing the backstory makes the cash she's raking in that much more infuriating, doesn't it?
More infuriating, for Maryland, has to be that the committee telegraphed this slight throughout the season.
His appearance gets even more infuriating after he reveals Logan is engaged to a girl named Odette.
Geralt's trusty steed was one of the more charming and more infuriating aspects of The Witcher 3.
This only makes golf's striking ambivalence about the merits of joining the games all the more infuriating.
Toronto. Surely even more infuriating to Trump, she's the only woman hosting a late-night satire show.
" But, she says that what she finds even more infuriating is that these shootings "just keep happening.
That he did not appear to care only made the Andrea Bargnani Experience more infuriating to fans.
A closer look at some of the candidates' voting records on sex worker rights proves even more infuriating.
Tracer: Nothing is more infuriating for a slow-firing Hanzo than a buzzing Tracer that won't sit still.
I can think of a several things that are far more infuriating, and I'm sure you can, too.
There's nothing more infuriating than receiving orders from someone who has no idea what is involved in completing the task.
There's something even more infuriating about losing when the person who beats you does it as a dinosaur wearing shoes.
The evasion of justice within academia is all the more infuriating because the course of sexual harassment is so predictable.
The only thing more infuriating than leaving something important at home is realizing that you've left your garage door open.
Because the only thing more infuriating than an annoying ad is being followed around by it across seemingly every video I watch.
The spectacle of utter futility was if anything more infuriating than the impasse on how to stem the rash of mass shootings.
It's one of those minor annoyances that gets more and more infuriating with each repetition, and I do it multiple times a day.
But even more infuriating than the fact that Alex had been written out of the show is the shoddy way it was executed.
Moreover, the whining from the electorate over the lack of decent choices is even more infuriating because we, the media consumers, are driving the process.
Even more infuriating to people like Rossi and other fans who believe their idols deserve a star, the selection process is largely shrouded in mystery.
" I was a Donald Trump ghostwriter The only thought-terminating cliché more infuriating than "doing the jobs Americans won't" is "that's not who we are.
Which of these quotes would you find more infuriating from a contestant on a popular dating reality series where eventual overnight dates have become a staple?
She said that visiting a health center in Florida that is treating Zika patients was one the more infuriating moments on the campaign trail for her.
There are few tropes more infuriating to me than the one with which this week's Victoria began: Young married woman is blissfully happy because she is young and married.
The pricing is all the more infuriating when one considers that the discoverers of insulin sold the patent for $1 each to ensure that the medication would be affordable.
This is an ultimately stupid argument to find yourself in, but it's made all the more infuriating to have to do it against the BBWAA's version of a Twitter egg.
On Friday, Scott Smith found himself stuck behind a car stopped at a green light in St. Louis, Missouri, a predicament made all the more infuriating because he was late for work.
Such is the lifespan of Trump's BS—but with Election Day still two weeks from now, there will surely be more of it coming from the controversial tycoon, in even more infuriating flavors.
And let's not forget one of Nest's more infuriating decisions to kill the $300 Revolv smart home hub, which was designed to work with a variety of smart home devices using a single app.
What makes this all the more infuriating is that the right to be free from "excessive bail" is so fundamental to our nation's values that our founders included it in our Bill of Rights.
M. Shahidul Alam is only the latest journalist to be held on trumped-up charges, but his impact on the photo world in Asia cannot be overstated, and that makes his imprisonment all the more infuriating.
Sometimes, it's something so minor — like repeatedly saying he was endorsed "last week" by the union representing immigration enforcement agents, even a month after the endorsement actually happened — that his insistence on lying is all the more infuriating.
I find it even more infuriating when pharmaceutical companies play the same tax avoidance game, but also jack up the prices of essential and unique medications by several hundred percent, and expect taxpayers to foot the bill through federal insurance programs.
I'm not sure what is more infuriating – the fact that a bike lane project that didn't connect all the lanes was approved in the first place, or that after monumental cost overruns the City Council's answer was to spend yet more money.
Nothing is more infuriating than being held up on the way out the door because the car keys seem to have disappeared into some fifth dimension, especially when they turn up mysteriously in a particularly obvious (yet somehow completely covert) hiding spot.
But what would be more infuriating, even if you dislike the Cardinals as intensely as most baseball fans do, is the seventh or eighth best shortstop in the NL taking the starting spot that rightfully belongs to that out-of-nowhere Cardinal.
" CNN correspondent Will Ripley, who is currently in Pyongyang, said this type of language is likely to be "more infuriating to the North Koreans than the fiery rhetoric (Trump has) used before" as the US leader "directly criticized their ideology and authoritarian system.
There are few people in technology more infuriating than Y Combinator's Paul Graham, who earlier this month dropped a brilliant summary and analysis of the ongoing refragmentation of modern societies, followed immediately by a blinkered, muddled, wrong-headed essay on technology's role in economic inequality.
Few things are more infuriating than to hear Western leaders lecture Israel about how it should behave — whether the issue is the Israeli-Palestinian conflict or other matters — while they say little if anything about far more serious matters of regional stability or human rights around the world.
No destination could have been more infuriating to the J.B.S., China being where its eponymous idol, a twenty-seven-year-old American missionary turned military intelligence officer, met his death at the hands of Mao Zedong's Red Army, on August 21963, 21967—becoming, in Welch's estimation, "the first casualty" of the Cold War.
How infuriating to see those who burned effigies of Darwin, knowing what we know now (and even more infuriating when we consider the ongoing resistance of the theory of evolution, and climate change, and science in general), but she invites us to challenge that fury, too — to consider the spectrum of fear of change.
But her personal perspective makes all the difference: She gains our trust, since we can plainly see the veracity of her experience, and that makes the moment when she widens her perspective to the community of people suffering from chronic fatigue all the more moving — and the failure to address a search for the cure all the more infuriating.
Rand PaulRandal (Rand) Howard PaulGraham promises ObamaCare repeal if Trump, Republicans win in 6900 Conservatives buck Trump over worries of 'socialist' drug pricing Rand Paul to 'limit' August activities due to health MORE seems to revel in frustrating fellow members of the Senate — and that makes his blatant disregard for the chamber's chummy protocols even more infuriating to them.
Bamford revealed that the book was even more infuriating to key Japanese militarists, because, prior its publication Japanese military intelligence had paid him a fortune for the same information he published for the whole world to see.
It currently holds a score of 94% on Rotten Tomatoes based on 17 reviews, with an average rating of 7.53/10. Robert Koehler from Variety wrote "It's hard to imagine sadder or more infuriating social conditions than those exposed in tyro documaker Edet Belzberg's astonishing "Children Underground." This verite look at desperately homeless children surviving on the streets and in the subway tunnels of Bucharest will stir debate and emotions.".
It must have been quite a challenge to have three creative brains (Sanjay, Hrithik and himself) to blend seamlessly and deliver a product which is in just the right synch. That happens with Kaabil and that is the right reason why the final outcome keeps you glued on the screen right till the end." Business Standard criticized the movie's plot and direction: "I’m not sure what’s more infuriating about this film – whether it’s regressive or stupid. Or whether it’s regressive and stupid and joyless and monotonous and silly and pointless. In fact, let’s call Kaabil for what it is: a B-movie with well-known actors. Worse, it’s exacerbated by shoddy CG, fake earnestness and a needless item number.
On August 8, 1998, the Taliban, assisted by Al-Qaeda, attacked the Afghan city of Mazar-i-Sharif, killing 11 Iranian diplomats and journalists along with thousands of Afghan civilians, in what was considered an attack motivated by takfir against Shia.Human Rights Watch Report, `Afghanistan, the massacre in Mazar-e-Sharif`, November 1998 More infuriating for Iran was the fact that Pakistan's ISI had guaranteed their security. > Tehran had earlier contacted the Pakistan government to guarantee the > security of their Consulate, because the Iranians knew that ISI officers had > driven into Mazar with the Taliban. The Iranians had thought that Dost > Mohammed's unit had been sent to protect them so had welcomed them at first.
The conclusion of his incompetence in this foreign venture had resulted in signing one of the most humiliating treaties of his dynasty although this seemed to weigh little on his mind as he soon returned to Isfahan to resume a magnificently opulent lifestyle. On discovering the cataclysmic events that had unfolded in the west Nader abandoned any further conquest in the east to return to Isfahan with much justified anger at the Shah's inept statesmanship which must have been all the more infuriating as Nader's impressive achievements against the Ottomans during the previous year had become utterly irrelevant. This gave Nader the political ammunition to force Tahmasp II to abdicate in favour of his infant son Abbas III in effect making Nader the supreme and unchallenged authority in the realm paving the way for his eventual overthrow of the Safavid dynasty altogether.
Tahmasp was obliged to sign a treaty by which he accepted Ottoman suzerainty over the Caucasus and in exchange he would be given back Tabriz, Hamadan and Kermanshah. The conclusion of his incompetence in this foreign venture had resulted in signing one of the most humiliating treaties of his dynasty although this seemed to weigh little on his mind as he soon returned to Isfahan to resume a magnificently opulent lifestyle. On discovering the cataclysmic events that had unfolded in the west Nader abandoned any further conquest in the east to return to Isfahan with much justified anger at the Shah's inept statesmanship which must have been all the more infuriating as Nader's impressive achievements against the Ottomans during the previous year had become utterly irrelevant. This gave Nader the political ammunition to force Tahmasp II to abdicate in favour of his infant son Abbas III in effect making Nader the supreme and unchallenged authority in the realm paving the way for his eventual overthrow of the Safavid dynasty altogether.
Alternative Addiction wrote that the group mixed "piano melodies with rocking guitars creating the 'melodic punk' sound" that was also on their debut. Discussing "Space", Partington said there was nothing more infuriating than being with someone who loves you more than life "but can't necessarily even come close to grasping what you are all about at times." "Only Ashes" is about frustration and failure stemming from one's own actions. The majority of "Me and the Moon" was written while McMahon was sharing a guest room with New Found Glory vocalist Jordan Pundik.Linsenmayer 2019, event occurs at 46:10–7 The song talks about a woman killing her husband: the verses are about her doing the act of killing and the subsequently clean-up, while the choruses were set a trial scene.Linsenmayer 2019, event occurs at 46:45–51, 47:00–6 Though McMahon liked the melody and the piano parts, he felt choruses initially lacked a hook.Linsenmayer 2019, event occurs at 47:17–24 While touring in the UK, he had taken mushrooms with friends; after breaking away from them he had decided to chase the moon.Linsenmayer 2019, event occurs at 47:50–7, 48:15–20 He ended up in a locked bathroom with the words "It's me and the moon" on a piece of paper.

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