This infobox has long been redundant and for editors such as myself it is a pain in the arse to have to convert DMS into decimal and figuring out what the parameters are, even basic ones.
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They're only here to be a pain in the arse at every article they edit, and being handed frequent blocks for doing so .-- Longhair \ talk 04 : 40, 6 October 2006 ( UTC)
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I was just editing a section of an article, and was thinking of how much of a pain in the arse it is to temporarily add a to the bottom of the page, preview, then remove the fake section.
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I've taken many risks on this album and I didn't need to find any more magic, the album was done, ready and it's a bit of a pain in the arse that it got delayed.
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Let's go back to the beginning and say [ the Doctor ] was a Time Lord, a renegade Time Lord, a pain in the arse for the other Time Lords who stole his TARDIS and buggered off around the universe.
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Responding to criticism about her use of language in the interview with Jones, Phillips said on Twitter : " I am no more going to actually knife Jeremy Corbyn than I am actually a breath of fresh air, or a pain in the arse ".
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I used to think Andy was a pain in the arse, but I have really come to appreciate his finer points : he is thoroughly committed to Wikipedia and gives enormous amounts of time to the project, recruiting new people, working in libraries and so on.
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For example, if the words are YEO THOMAS IS A PAIN IN THE ARSE, then the transposition key is : 25 5 16, 23 8 17 13 1 20, 10 21, 2, 18 3 11 14, 12 15, 24 9 6, 4 19 22 7.
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Could we all pause, breathe deeply, and calm down a little, please ? " Not " referring to others as pains in the arse, dicks, trolls, and so forth would probably be a help .-- talk ) 02 : 11, 9 February 2009 ( UTC)