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Both the mangling of the English language and the exasperating behaviour of the characters are laughably believable.
The basic tactic remains much as it has always been: nestle close to the Washington administration, sweetly cajoling them with an understanding nod about the exasperating behaviour of those odd Europeans; and discourage Europe from doing anything too ambitious which might upset Uncle Sam, while making the occasional sympathetic noise about the cumbersome naivety of American power.
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A year later, we were so exasperated with his behaviour I remember saying to Julie, angrily, desperately, "He needs to fail one of these GCSEs.
There had been reports that producers had been exasperated by the erratic behaviour of the 31-year-old director, with The Hollywood Reporter reporting that he was "indecisive and uncommunicative" on set.
"You do love her, but in the way the family of a teenage girl could be exasperated by her outrageous behaviour and still love her".
Although Mr Blair was frequently exasperated by Mr Brown's behaviour, he tolerated it with a degree of patience.
Exasperated by his friend's behaviour, John Mar tyn wrote one of his most famous tunes, 'Solid Air' for Drake: 'I know I love you/ And I can be your friend, I can follow you anywhere.' Drake's most specific grievances seemed to converge around the man who had offered him a recording contract.
Exasperated by Berlusconi's pro-Russian behaviour, American embassy staff detail allegations circulating in Rome that the Italian leader has been promised a cut of huge energy contracts.
Exasperated beyond bearing by her bullying ladette behaviour, her friends try to lose her in the maze and humiliate her in a mudslide.
The play is about coal, fury, fire, families, friends, politics, betrayal, loyalty, sacrifice, guilt, bad behaviour and the beautiful, difficult, stonkingly exasperating country we are living in today.
A clearly exasperated Hal Sutton, fed up with reminders about the behaviour of the US team at Brookline, Boston, in 1999, told the European contingent in Detroit this week: "You need to forget it".
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