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The other two women were no more than a minor irritation.
Her weight on his back was only a minor irritation.
It may result in nothing more than just a minor irritation.
This seems to be only a minor irritation for a man happy in his work.
Pay no mind to minor irritations and keep a cool head.
This is not just about the minor irritations of other people's poor office skills, however.
In fact, broken windows are a minor irritation by comparison.
This may seem like nothing more than a minor irritation, but in truth the performance of the system is being compromised.
What had been major wounds suddenly seemed like minor irritations.
Then he went to the instructional league at the end of the season and had minor irritation, though "nothing serious."
I didn't want to go through that minor irritation.
If he's not, it will only be a matter of curiosity or at worst a minor irritation.
Perhaps he had been too eager to rid himself of what was, after all, a minor irritation.
Still, some experts say the glass could cause minor irritation of the digestive system.
With a little attention, this minor irritation can be solved without governmental action.
For most people, the only effect the dust may produce is some minor irritation of the throat and eyes.
Moments of minor irritation were few and far between this past fortnight.
But what would 10 frugal weeks on the road be without a few minor irritations?
I will, however, look forward to the second edition when many of the minor irritations can be removed.
In happy marriages the partners don't make a big deal of minor irritations.
It was no more than a minor irritation compared with his own growing torment of doubt.
Strange how these minor irritations loomed so large during a crisis.
It wasn't a nice thing to do, but it hit the man in the face, to the effect of minor irritation.
These, however, were only minor irritations and I remember never doubting that we should win the war.
Minor irritation, the man who'd hired him had said.