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In one email Rudin expresses his exasperation at the sequence of events, writing: "Kill me please.
"I fought in wars," Mr. Shafik said in exasperation at one point.
And the president has privately expressed exasperation at the way Mr. Putin has dealt with him.
Exasperation at bad government could drive crowds on to the streets.
But it is unusually blunt, perhaps reflecting exasperation at the Sri Lankan government's obstructive, aggressive tactics.
"But we are actually in Orange County," I said in exasperation at one hotel.
Jones relishes Darwin's own puzzlement, even occasional exasperation, at the sheer inventiveness of forms in nature.
He expressed his exasperation at the slow uptake of such policies in other literary magazines.
She had long been aware of his exasperation at the social and political immobility since independence.
It was a cry of exasperation at more than just the matter in hand.
Military officials overseas expressed exasperation at the delay in dealing with the commanders' request.
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