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"First, Allawi started telling people, 'Chalabi is no longer the head guy with the Americans — it's us.' " Marik laughed in an exasperated way.
"First, Allawi started telling people, 'Chalabi is no longer the head guy with the Americans it's us.' " Marik laughed in an exasperated way.
Michael Frayn, no stranger to fame himself, tells a story of his youngest daughter, at about 15, asking him "in an exasperated way, 'Why can't you be famous, dad, like Alan Bennett?'" It's partly, says Frayn, who did national service with Bennett and has been a friend ever since, because Bennett has always been a performer as well as a writer, appearing on TV, on stage.
When asked, we IMO told people what we were thinking (yes, that haircut was a bad idea), and when someone ticked us off (which they inevitably do) we declared in our most exasperated way of typing WTF!
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The illness is a desperate and self-harming attempt to control distress, on one hand avoiding emotions and on the other hand expressing them in an exaggerated way or developing an exasperated perfectionism [ 95, 147].
Either way, the exasperated, angry way he discussed the Catholic church's attitude to gay marriage earlier this year was notable and touching.
The ecological question arises from the increasingly exasperated conflict between the ways in which humans affect the environment, by modifying it, and their being subjects to laws of nature that are outside their control.
You can watch in real-time after the speech as exasperated pundits tsk-tsk the way the president invited further wrangling, rather than magically convincing everyone in the chamber to do a "Hands Across America" routine around his stated policy agenda.
He proceeded to ask that same question in a dozen different ways, growing increasingly exasperated with the answers, until he finally interrupted the government lawyer to ask, "Can I just share a thought with you?" "You know what?" he asked.
At Makomva, crowds of exasperated voters tried to force their way past the half-dozen police officers guarding the entrance to the polling place.
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