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  • However, the aftermath of that night still haunts Mi-heun with headaches as she vexatiously tries to vent out her heartache, alone.
  • He also accused leading members of vexatiously reporting liberal users for banning ( and those who seemed liberal ), and creating " sleeper " accounts in the event of administrators banning their accounts.
  • :My little Samsung Yepp YP-T5 mp3 player has a microphone and will record to WAV ( vexatiously, it will record FM radio to MP3, but not the microphone input ).
  • "I can't think of anything more dreadful than someone who is completely innocent and is vexatiously charged, having to live through the kind of publicity that goes with that, " she said.
  • Well-acted by its cast of three but at times vexatiously manipulative, Stephen Fife's mixture of drama and comedy raises the ghosts buried in horrible memories of the Holocaust, murder and abandonment, and makes of its characters both haunts and the haunted.
  • Repeatedly vexatiously listing this article for deletion proves nothing other than the wilful ignorance of those who are, it seems, so hung up on having factual data expunged in order to satisfy their own limited opinions-- Gene _ poole 00 : 26, 27 Apr 2004 ( UTC)
  • Hack and I are among the editors who understand the evidence that has three times in the past couple of years led to Administrators closing RfCs in favour of the name Soccer in Australia . ( I wonder if Orestes wants those Admins banned too ? ) A handful of " " soccer should be called football " " campaigners have refused to accept that ruling ( three times ! ) and now routinely and vexatiously re-open discussions and throw abuse around.
  • He concluded by chastising Shearson for making that argument : " [ A ] motion for sanctions . . . should not be a reflex response when served with an appellant's brief . " he wrote . " The request in the instant appeal is particularly inappropriate because, as noted, appellees'actions vexatiously multiplied the proceedings at the trial level . . . [ I ] n this case, counsel revealed a woeful lack of understanding of the increased personal responsibility imposed upon each individual attorney under these salutary rules ".
  • Some historians use the term to describe the foreign policy pursued by Britain during the late 19th century under the Lord Derby enunciated the policy in 1866 when he was foreign minister : It is the duty of the Government of this country, placed as it is with regard to geographical position, to keep itself upon terms of goodwill with all surrounding nations, but not to entangle itself with any single or monopolising alliance with any one of them; above all to endeavour not to interfere needlessly and vexatiously with the internal affairs of any foreign country.