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"Yes, yes," Northam replied, prompting exasperation from some commentators on social media.
But never any exasperation from Ms. Mursch, who ministered to them with bubbly enthusiasm and blandishments.
There have been signs of exasperation from some German politicians with respect to Greece's fiscal outlook.
Her response elicits a snort of exasperation from a hospital official, Abukar Sheikh.
Terry's failure from the spot brought a gesture of wry exasperation from Roman Abramovich.
Other militant groups in Gaza have launched a handful of mortars and rockets at Israel, provoking exasperation from Hamas, which seems unable to control them.
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Slash's exasperation stemmed from what he saw as Rose's attempts to distance himself from the rest of the band by firing drummer Steven Adler, showing up chronically late for concerts and demanding ownership rights over the band name.
And you could hear the exasperation loudly from Nalut on Sunday, near Libya's border with Tunisia.
"Now I have to come up with something else," she wrote on a popular site for mothers, exasperation radiating from the computer screen.
The exasperation comes from the fact that what Roy describes is often an accurate description of a slice of the reality, but her prose has little room for layered nuances and granularity.
His exasperation stemmed from the failure to get people to behave in the way required.
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