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China may be exasperated with its Korean ally's economic ineptitude, but seems more afraid of the collapse of the regime and Korean reunification.
Mitt Romney has good reason to be exasperated with the way his slow progress to the Republican nomination has been covered in the press.
As viewers watched for years on her iconoclastic "30 Rock," she could be exasperated with an entertainment status quo and channel it in a productive direction.
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And in the sublimely lyrical final movement, Mr. Maazel, who can sometimes be exasperating with his mannered phrasing, shaped the melodic lines with grace, restraint and sensitivity.
"I was exasperated with him all the time.
Within the party, many Lib Dems are exasperated with how the fees issue has been handled.
Germany has been exasperated with Serbia for some years over its Kosovo policy.
Anyone who likes Kronos has probably been exasperated with them at one time or another.
But if Obama is exasperated with the Israeli leader, he didn't show it.
"They're exasperated with the cuts to their income, and they can't take it anymore".
Mr. Lobo, like many Hondurans, was exasperated with both of them.
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