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1. Given the Israeli ascent, maybe vexed with Palestinian excesses, ‘the God’ had tilted the Divine Scales towards the Jews, His originally Chosen People, all again, at the cost of the Musalmans as He warned them thus in the Quran:
2. Displease: To be vexed, irritated and provoked; it usually expresses less than anger; applied to God, it is the same as anger
3. And she was sure to be vexed and 'answered her angrily
4. He fretted until Scarlett said: “Now, sweetheart, I shall be vexed if you take on so
5. She knew that when he thought aloud in this way he would sometimes ask her what he had been saying, and be vexed if he noticed that she had been thinking about something else
6. And what if there had been some one there! Can any one comprehend such a thing? What she had just done is horrible!—Alas, the poor child had done nothing; there had been but one culprit, the wind; but Marius, in whom quivered the Bartholo who exists in Cherubin, was determined to be vexed, and was jealous of his own shadow
7. ' Don't be vexed, Marius, give me permission to speak; I say no evil of the people as you see, I am always harping on your people, but do look favorably on my dealing a bit of a slap to the bourgeoisie
8. And she was sure to be vexed and ‘answered her angrily
9. But she was embracing me with perfect confidence and without the least fear that I might be vexed, though only just before she had smiled so timidly and cringingly
10. “Gentlemen!”—he corrected himself hurriedly—“don't be vexed with me for my restiveness, I beg you again
11. Good-by, gentlemen, don't be vexed with me for having shouted at you during the examination
12. "Why should they be vexed?"
13. “Don’t go after him just now, Colia, or he’ll be vexed, and the benefit of this moment will be lost!” said the prince, as the boy was hurrying out of the room
14. Passons, as papa says, and, in parenthesis, don't be vexed with my verbosity
15. Sometimes when, trying to understand him, she spoke of the good work he was doing for his serfs, he would be vexed and reply: “Not in the least; it never entered my head and I wouldn’t do that for their good! That’s all poetry and old wives’ talk—all that doing good to one’s neighbor! What I want is that our children should not have to go begging
16. "I don't offer you any coffee," went on the inexhaustible Porphyrius, "because this is not the place for it, but can you not spend a few minutes with a friend, by way of causing him some little distraction? You must know that all these professional obligations—don't be vexed, batuchka, if you see me walking about like this, I am sure you will excuse me, if I tell you how anxious I am not to do so, but movement is so indispensable to me! I am always seated—and, to me, it is quite a luxury to be able to move about for a minute or two
17. Oh, don’t be vexed!” he added, with entreaty in his voice