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1 Perhaps the most vexatious god was he who ruled the Floating Islands.
2 One of the most vexatious periods of student life is examination time.
3 The squabbles over post-office appointments were by far the most vexatious and unmanageable.
4 This is the most vexatious business that ever occurred to us.
5 These names, however, are misleading, and have hitherto caused the most vexatious confusion.
6 What's most vexatious of all is to have to die here.
7 Perhaps it was this feeling which at the moment was most vexatious to him.
8 To Wellington this was perhaps the most vexatious of all things in that vexatious time.
9 At the end of the first week I had to endure a most vexatious affair.
10 This was the most vexatious part of the business.
11 By midsummer the small hardships entailed by the British occupation of Boston were most vexatious .
12 The Foreign Office was reasonable, and gradually the most vexatious of these prohibitions were removed.
13 Tipping is one of the most vexatious petty problems with which a traveler is confronted.
14 T. is also very ill, and Beaumont being forced to leave them is most vexatious .
15 This to them was a most vexatious proceeding.
16 For the last fortnight I have been detained at St. Petersburg in the most vexatious and unheard-of manner.
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