It is the peculiar constellation of her age, gender and the particular nature of The Luminaries that has, she believes, provoked «
a sense of irritation from some critics — that I have been so audacious to have taken up people's time by writing a long book.
It communicates the irritation of family gatherings by emulating
that sense of irritation, which is neither big nor clever.
I mirrored that same
sense of irritation as I stood near AO Tennis — so close yet so far away — unable to play as a mock game of Nadal versus Goffin was staged on Rod Laver Arena's iconic blue court as its menus sat idle for too long.
Whether they were at the site of the attacks or not, people might have nightmares, trouble sleeping, difficulty concentrating or a general
sense of irritation.
With haphazard sleeping patterns, it will generate
a sense of irritation and discomfort for the parent and this would reflect onto the baby as well.
United refused to comment on the claims when contacted by Telegraph Sport, but there is a growing
sense of irritation in Rome that the speculation surrounding Strootman will not go away.
Not exact matches
The
sense of Limb's surprise and
irritation was revealed six hours later with Mineral Deposits» publication
of an uncharacteristically bellicose statement that introduced Eramet as a «partially French government owned - corporation» and that characterised the approach by its partner as both «hostile» and «opportunistic».
The precise phrase that Ahab uses in greeting Elijah does not occur again in subsequent prophetic narratives, but the
sense of it conveys the consistent, prevailing annoyance,
irritation, frustration, anger, or hostility
of king and people — can we say politicians and middle Israelites?
But nationalism and cultural issues were more important:
irritation at a loss
of sovereignty to Brussels; worries about the effects
of mass immigration; resentment
of a cosmopolitan elite that demeans local ways; a creeping
sense of social disorder, epitomized by recent satires like Martin Amis's 2012 novel Lionel Asbo: State
of England.
The life
of the Friary, University and town experienced only a generalised
sense of unease, the endemic
irritation with ecclesiastical authority, common to so much
of Europe.
He was quite right, and one
of the burning
irritations to delegates is the
sense Labour is simply sleepwalking into defeat.
We define flavor as the perceptual combination
of 3 anatomically distinct chemical
senses: taste, smell, and chemosensory
irritation.
In this review, we first outline the role and mechanisms
of the chemical
senses (taste, smell, and chemical
irritation) in the perception
of the flavor
of a food or beverage.
Wouldn't it make more
sense to just restore normal function to the shifted segment
of the spine and alleviate the nerve
irritation causing the symptoms?
While a microscopic budget and somewhat misguided premise create constant
irritations, this British comedy has such a bone - dry
sense of humour that it can't help but keep the audience laughing.
Wheedon's neon green drug, previously tested on rats, aims to heighten one's
senses and pays $ 3,000, but comes with a litany
of potential side effects like rectal
irritation.
I have no problem telling you that its games have been an occasional source
of irritation for me over the years, but I'll at least admit that the games themselves always made
sense.
It's impossible from one moment to the next to understand what's going on in Once Upon a Time in Mexico beyond a vague
sense of Rodriguez's
irritation with Dubya's dystopia and a feeling — sometimes operatic, sometimes not —
of loss and the will to vengeance.
On pavement, however, driving a Wrangler can elicit laughs and
irritation, or depending on your outlook, a perpetual
sense of adventure.
Debbie Guardian, founder and president
of Opie & Dixie, explains that she chose to exclude certain ingredients from the company's cat shampoo to prevent
irritation of strong feline
senses.
I have no problem telling you that its games have been an occasional source
of irritation for me over the years, but I'll at least admit that the games themselves always made
sense.
Reading this, I felt a
sense of...
irritation.
That is because even if concealed, even if carried only for bravado, or from some misguided
sense that its use in possible self - defence might arise, it takes but a moment
of irritation, drunkenness, anger, perceived insult or something utterly trivial, like a look, for the weapon to be produced.
When
irritation starts riding your
sense of judgement, it's time for reflection.
Minor
irritations get the best
of us and we lose our
sense of control, connectedness, and meaning.