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He looks a bit exasperated.
"There is a huge level of liberal propaganda on Fox News," he said, a bit exasperated.
"I've already made sour cherry pie and sour cherry sorbet," she said, sounding a bit exasperated.
Mr. O'Malley, for his part, sounded a bit exasperated with residents who complained about the quality of the plowing.
"If a person is doing something wrong, he should know he is doing something wrong," said Dr. Khedr, a bit exasperated.
"You can't start from a principle, and from an assumption, that the authorities are lying to you," Mr. Brandet said, sounding a bit exasperated.
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The Pacers filled out the stage playing their role as extras absorbing the final thud, Bob Kravitz writes in The Indianapolis Star, and the fans in Miami went home happy, if a tiny bit exasperated.
"We're a little bit exasperated by this.
Then somebody from the hospice came and another one … and it went on like this.' (B14 ref2) 'I got a little bit exasperated with community nurses, what we used to call district nurses, I think, and somebody'd want to come … big questionnaire — fair enough, to try and assess the needs.
Yet the elders of the Republican Party are every bit as exasperated.
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