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She looks up, exasperated at the memory.
Still, she seemed exasperated at the discussion of identity.
Mr. Kasl says he is exasperated at the opposition.
Obama administration officials become exasperated at the mere mention of his name.
Exasperated at the barriers, Ms. Coover said, she is preparing appeals.
But he was exasperated at the way Mr. Oros characterized the expenditures.
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The question of what is a "drama" and what is a "comedy" is traditionally highly exasperating at the Golden Globes, although the category-split does at least make reasonably sure that awards do not simply go to the po-faced contenders.
While Saracens' table-topping director of rugby Mark McCall claimed he was exasperated at all the chat after the 19-13 win over Bath on Saturday revolving around Maro Itoje, what else was there to do when Itoje had come through a first half of testing rigours on the back foot and was continuing to produce match-winning carries, jackals and tackles in the last 10 minutes?
And each time I have become exasperated at why the most powerful democracy in the world cannot protect innocent people with effective regulation and enforcement of illegal weapons.
The BBC's Ruth Alexander met Mr Sollecito in Perugia in August last year and said although he sounded exasperated at times over the accusations made against him, he only rebuffed questions about Amanda Knox.
That Minnesota is considered a tossup is evidence of the roiled nature of this campaign -- this is one of several states where Mr. Nader's candidacy is hurting Mr. Gore -- and the vice president seemed almost exasperated at having to make the case here.
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