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They also share – and here is the thing – an exasperation with the Spanish way of work.
As the years have gone by, Beerbohm has remained a beacon, but he has also become something of an exasperation.
It's an exasperation summed up by Mike Carlisle, a homicide detective in Charlie LeDuff's often terrific "Detroit: An American Autopsy".
At first it provokes horror and disgust but ultimately there's an exasperation, a feeling that you cannot watch any more.
Mr. Critchley's funereal tableau is not beautiful, but it effectively expresses an exasperation shared by many about modernity's economic and ecological trajectory.
The reclusiveness of Cormac McCarthy, the reigning local literary celebrity, is a bit of an exasperation to many of his colleagues.
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Yet I feel a certain exasperation in writing a description of what is, finally, an extremely literal-minded production.
"A final exasperation, that's a good way of putting it.
But styles also index affect; we can imagine displays of a Valley Girl's exasperation, a surfer's laid-back attitude, or a politician's cheerful smarm.
He views the active, hopeful, mating world now with a wry love, now with a sharp exasperation, but always through death's dark glass.
I have heard from you an increasing amount of exasperation, an edge — even mockery sometimes.
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