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Rather, it's about keeping things in perspective and acknowledging that there may be times when you have exasperated someone!
"Your mother comes in here with a stomach ache and finds out she's a dying woman!" her gastroenterologist had said to me in the hall two days before she died, throwing his hands up in the air, as if he was exasperated that someone might have the audacity to die after such a minor symptom.
MANY successful businesses have been started by someone exasperated by being given poor service.
In this climactic scene Segel smartly doesn't play Wallace as an angry man but as someone exasperated that his peer wouldn't give him time to craft the beautifully written answer he needs for his story.
The conversation moves happily toward a delicious divorce scandal when - just a minute now! - someone is exasperated by the endive.
Sometimes I'd get an email from someone who was exasperated by my own flaky behavior.
Searching for someone by name on Twitter is exasperating.
Someone who might not have been my mother, someone who did not end up exasperating me, our relationship reduced to a long, silent, English wrangle.
If someone is starting to get offended, exasperated, or is displaying any other negative emotion, back off.
Wittman, exasperated by his team's lack of fight, said someone should have put Houston on his backside.
"Look," I finally said, exasperated, "It's essentially throwing your original verse onto someone else's beat.
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