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This attitude was there in the nineties, exasperated and cold, limiting evacuation possibilities and adequate humanitarian aid until it was too late.
Either way, the exasperated, angry way he discussed the Catholic church's attitude to gay marriage earlier this year was notable and touching.
The Russian position has left many exasperated.
"I wish the government would pass laws banning qat and punish those growing and selling it," said an exasperated Yemeni female journalist deriding her compatriots for their laissez-faire attitude.
However embroiled the movie becomes in the upcoming election, no attack can lessen the impact of these scenes or diminish the anger they create in the audience; Moore, for once, offers experience rather than attitudes, sharp immediate suffering rather than his usual exasperated nostalgia for, say, the good old days, when the unions were strong and the workingman was king.
They are very real things these "too much" and "not enough" and "wish I had" attitudes we cultivate about our bodies expressed in the exasperated sigh, the wrinkled brow, the roll of eyes in disgust when a woman looks at herself in profile before balling up her paper towel and heading back out into the "real world".
Exasperated pause.
The exasperated face.
She sounded a little exasperated.
I was quite exasperated.
He breathed an exasperated sigh.
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