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1 The latter is accompanied with much irritation of the stomach and intestines.
2 The recent fate of André has created much irritation on both sides.
3 It was not so much irritation , which was always present, as disgust.
4 But the girl interrupted her rival exclaiming with much irritation and vehement excitement:
5 I was too relieved to have escaped the merse to feel much irritation .
6 In this fear of Hilary's there was at first much irritation .
7 Causes.-Ifthey are subject to too much irritation they develop into malignant growth.
8 The orders in council described above gave rise to much irritation in the United States.
9 All these causes combined to produce much irritation , and the separatists began to talk rebellion.
10 The fastenings on her new clothes caused her much irritation , and her fingers were half-frozen and nearly useless.
11 This is very good to inject into the nostrils if there is much irritation of eyes and nostrils.
12 Overeating often causes so much irritation that food does not satisfy the cravings, and then drugs are used.
13 The stitches may be left in for a week, or even ten days, unless they are exciting much irritation .
14 Some of them have caused much irritation among some of the hunting, fishing and trapping residents of the Adirondack region.
15 The injury, although trifling, produced go much irritation and fever that he was confined to his bed for several weeks.
16 There was so much irritation in her voice that he drew nearer her and gently put his arm around her waist.
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