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Although in exasperation you may end up sacking them, that's a sign of failure, not firmness.

It's an immortal riposte to the ruling classes born of righteous exasperation: you might not ever be able to make the blindly ignorant see sense, but you can still take them to task and ruthlessly take the piss.

Wilhelm himself did the work, but he wrote, in some exasperation, "You can fool yourself into thinking that what can be removed from a book can also be removed from real life".

Parrish (who is called Chexbres in the story) later complains in exasperation, "You can't do things like that to men...

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When someone says, "I already told you that!" in exasperation, do you assume that the person is wrong, or do you consider that you may have failed to focus on the information when it was presented to you? Research suggests that you may have failed to focus on the information.

Get Out of My House homes in on the moment in a domestic row when exasperation strips you of erudition and rational thought: "You're not exactly - fucking - y'know what I mean?

The injection of partisan politics into education went so far that at one point another Republican board member burst out in seemingly embarrassed exasperation, "Guys, you're rewriting history now!" Nevertheless, most of McLeroy's proposed amendments passed by a show of hands.

We will be pilloried if we move significantly towards what would settle the matter, but then hold back on the last small bit". "Look," I added in exasperation, "if you instruct me to hold the line, I will have to do so.

Ms. Nimmons laughed, but with exasperation: "So you're saying when I get finished I'm going to say, 'Lord, please let me just go back'?" Her mother said yes. "No, I ain't going to ask for it back!" she said, rolling her eyes.

Arthur knows that the only thing funnier than unbridled anger is unbridled exasperation, and you sense her thriving on the immediate response.

At ease in his own skin, Lincoln wears a shawl around the White House like he was born with it and is so prone to telling tales at every opportunity that his fed-up Secretary of War Edwin Stanton Bruce McGilll) snaps in exasperation, "No, you're not going to tell a story.

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