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  • 41Mick Napier — (December 1962) is an actor, director, teacher and author living in Chicago. He is the founder and artistic director of the Annoyance Theatre and an award winning director at The Second City. He has worked with people such as Stephen Colbert,… …

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  • 42English words first attested in Chaucer — Contents 1 Etymology 2 List 2.1 Canterbury Tales General Prologue …

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  • 43Electromagnetic hypersensitivity — (EHS) sometimes also called electrosensitivity or electrical sensitivity (ES) is a condition in which people experience medical symptoms that they believe are caused by exposure to electromagnetic fields. Although effects of electromagnetic… …

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  • 44bother — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) n. nuisance, annoyance; trouble; perplexity, worry. v. t. irritate, pester, worry. See pain, adversity, discontent. II (Roget s IV) n. 1. [Trouble or worry] Syn. vexation, fuss, inconvenience, anxiety;… …

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  • 45nuisance — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) n. pest, annoyance, irritation, bore, bother. See evil. II (Roget s IV) n. 1. [A bother] Syn. annoyance, vexation, bore; see trouble 2 . 2. [An offense against the public] Syn. breach, infraction,… …

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  • 46aggravation — I (Roget s IV) n. 1. [Intensification] Syn. heightening, worsening, exacerbation, intensification, sharpening, inflammation, deepening, strengthening, exaggeration, magnification. 2. [A cause of aggravation] Syn. worry, affliction, irritant,… …

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  • 47vexation — I (Roget s IV) n. 1. [A vexed feeling] Syn. uneasiness, irritation, bother; see annoyance 1 . 2. [A cause of vexation, sense 1] Syn. worry, trouble, misfortune; see difficulty 2 . II (Roget s 3 Superthesaurus) n. irritation, annoyance,… …

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  • 48irritate — verb ( tated; tating) Etymology: Latin irritatus, past participle of irritare Date: 1598 transitive verb 1. to provoke impatience, anger, or displeasure in ; annoy 2. to induce irritability in or of intransitive verb to cause or induce… …

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  • 49Anger — This article is about the emotion. For other uses, see Anger (disambiguation). Angry , Indignation , and Wrath redirect here. For other uses, see Angry (disambiguation), Indignation (disambiguation), and Wrath (disambiguation). Emotions Affection …

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  • 50Lou and Andy — Infobox character colour = #CCCCFF name = Little Britain Characters Lou Todd Andy Pipkin caption = Andy (left) and Lou (right) I WANT THT 1 :P born = death = occupation = disabilities = title = family = spouse = children = relatives = episode =… …

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