As a matter of common sense, I think it's better to replant what we love and consider this our tithe to Ma Nature's irascibility.
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How long had it been that we'd winced at his irascibility with the pregame callers or the production staff ( " Susan ! " )?
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The second is that irascibility and poor judgment is more likely to come from overwork and stress than it is to come from the personal circumstances of the patrollers.
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From about the age of forty he began to suffer problems with his hearing, eventually becoming profoundly deaf, an affliction which tended to increase his isolation and irascibility.
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What might be called a mockumentary pays direct homage to the News on the March newsreel in the film " Citizen Kane " and emphasizes the quirky irascibility of Barnes.
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The Chicago Council of Lawyers finally issued a report that said Duff's " outbursts go far beyond the range of irascibility that judges sometimes show towards lawyers ."
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"Cagney " is unashamedly written from the point of view of a devoted fan, although McCabe makes no attempt to hide the occasional irascibility and eccentricity of his subject.
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Once the authorities respond to the holdup, Stevie finds himself negotiating with Daniel Bender, an FBI agent played by Burt Reynolds with a workmanlike mixture of toughness, irascibility and mission.
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For one thing, his irascibility and the regularity with which he lost his temper made many of his party friends worry that he lacked the self-control necessary in a Speaker.
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Laussat describes Burthe as having a character marked by conceit and irascibility; although he was not lacking in intelligence, his mind was disorderly and full of revolutionary ideas involving military despotism.