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In the end it's Edith's stubborn navete, so exasperating at first, that seems necessary, even brave.
Victories like those are what make their losses to Seattle, Golden State and other lottery-bound foes so exasperating.
But by 1814 he had developed the narrow certitude that makes "The Excursion," the poem he intended as his moral testament, so exasperating.
The conductor Leonard Slatkin has done a lot of good in his short time as music director of the National Symphony Orchestra, which is why his one major shortcoming, his lapse of taste when it comes to contemporary music, is so exasperating.
This is not meant to criticize Bernstein: I don't know any electricians from Lutsk, but I would rather have one of them in my mind's eye than anyone identified as "an analyst," "an expert," "a lawyer involved in the case," "a senior State Department official," "a Democratic strategist" or any of the other standardized obfuscations that can make a morning with The Times so exasperating.
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That is why he is so exasperated with Edward.
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He added that he was so exasperated by the unhelpful suggestion that he could barely contain himself.
Yet the causes of the skepticism that so exasperates Mr. da Silva are easy to discern.
Eventually, he became so exasperated with the crowd at Totor's that he wandered elsewhere.
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