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Then, voice lilting with exasperation: "I feel like a sword-swallower!" But he was not cracking jokes during our interviews.
Just before that Mr. Budden had said, in mock exasperation: "I got a bad arm.
"Well," she said with a hint of exasperation, "I didn't see no restaurant".
Probably out of exasperation, I knew the song before they did.
In my exasperation I must have registered some approval, because Pinky got the idea that it would please me if the dogs were beaten.
(Although just before the start, a woman sitting next to me said with some exasperation, "I can't see the scaffolding").
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Senator John McCain, who was a prisoner of war in the Vietnam era, asked Mr. Schlesinger with evident exasperation: "Isn't there some accountability?
A character in a Bernard Shaw play once uttered in exasperation: "Everything I do contradicts everything I say!" Ethics is about actions -- not what we say, but what we do -- often in the heat of the moment, in opportunities that can further our cause even at the expense of others, and vulnerable to the pressures around us.
Ms Babcock felt some exasperation because, "I teach negotiation here, and I'm always telling students to negotiate .A laboratory study confirmed her findings.
Now, I'm not easily driven to exasperation, but I did rather hold my head in my hands during Mr Foreman's tirade.
It's a Thursday afternoon and I'm finding it hard to mask my exasperation as I put down the headset after my most taxing call of the day.
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