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There are extended dream sequences and, at the climax, when the king has been exasperated into all-out military action, a comically protracted siege on the fox's lofty lair involving many pulleys and swinging logs.
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In an open field across the road, a Pakistani Army brigade had set up an olive caravan tent dubbed Operations Center 212, where a colonel shouted exasperated instructions into a field telephone.
It was there a few years ago, before U.S.A.C.A.'s endemic infighting exasperated the International Cricket Council into suspending it.
In December 2014, months into the Ebola crisis that MSF had foretold, his successor sounded similarly exasperated as she tore into the world's dithering response to the epidemic in parts of west Africa.
But most analyses fell into the exasperated Christie-Can't-Help-It category.
But the most typical interactions have forced exasperated homeowners to reach into their bank accounts to restore their landscaping, flower beds and gardens.
Exasperated renters finally give into the extortion and pay two months of rent to the brokers, perpetuating the diseased system.
The prime minister is also increasingly exasperated by the fiscal straitjacket into which he has been strapped by Mr Tremonti's austerity.
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