1 Stupid people-that was his number one pet peeve , and it was self-explanatory.
2 My pet peeve at the moment is Dublin City Council's pavement ramp policy.
3 The agreement also ostensibly addresses a major economic peeve of the president's: trade deficits.
4 Christchurch resident Diane Lord said people who weaved through lanes was her pet peeve .
5 My biggest peeve , however, is the ultra-bright and wholly unnecessary light on the handle.
6 A pet peeve of mine is when the side straps dig into your ears.
7 Common courtesy is her number one pet peeve and something many passengers seem to lack.
8 It happens to be a personal peeve of mine.
9 And the other pet peeve of mine is when people begin a sentence with most importantly.
10 In Indonesia, profanity is the online pet peeve .
11 I don't believe you'll ever be able to peeve that boy by telling him he's good.
12 I'll add my own pet peeve : Drop the XUL garbage and build a real Mac interface.
13 Her pet peeve is house designs that overlook orientation where living areas are north-facing instead of south-facing.
14 And if you move lanes, well, look at that, so do they. Pace was a recurring peeve .
15 My spots were a longstanding pet peeve .
16 It also prevented the waistbelt from buckling and cutting into fleshy stomachs, a pet peeve of our testers.
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