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Her eyes, once small, sharp, intimidating, are now dull, yellow, droopy, strained - the spitting gives them a look of constant exasperation.
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Several political analysts also noted that Italians might be at a point of utter exasperation with the constant charges and countercharges of corruption between prosecutors and politicians, which has frequently thrown the country into turmoil.
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She sighed in exasperation.
Her exasperation is reciprocated.
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