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Bridge said he was "disappointed and exasperated" that "the Peterborough option" had been resurrected by the Treasury, even though a report by Monitor last September ruled it out.
Aggrieved and exasperated: that is the signature expression of Tommy Lee Jones, a star who often conveys an attitude of terminal impatience, as if coping with the fools around him were almost more than he could bear.
She'd pretend to be exasperated that he could forget so easily.
They're exasperated that their friends are successful and they're still struggling.
He seems exasperated that the veterinary profession isn't taking a stand on industrial systems.
Ms. Zerwekh said she was exasperated that anyone would think that the medal could possibly go anywhere but Delafield.
She used Jack's negotiating tricks against him, getting him so exasperated that he negotiated against himself on her behalf.
Health secretary Jeremy Hunt is exasperated that NHS leaders may seek to revisit the agreed division of the £30bn.
Löw ought to be exasperated that the grubby aspects of football are being felt ever so slightly.
By late July he was exasperated that the network was backtracking from offbeat approaches to a more mainstream format.
Some major countries, including Italy, ought to be exasperated that they have not made more of an impact lately.
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