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He was expressing exasperation at the Sri Lankan army's alleged support for a "dirty war of attrition".
Many accuse him of dithering, and even close allies such as Britain are expressing exasperation with the delay in Washington.
The questioning Tuesday put the Goldman witnesses on the defensive, with the senators expressing exasperation that they were deliberately dodging questions or stalling for time.
"Obviously, we're agreeing to keep our missile defense to the point where it does not render their weapons useless," he said, expressing exasperation.
The officials, expressing exasperation with the refusal of longtime allies to back the United States, said they were vigorously debating whether to seek a second United Nations resolution authorizing force against Iraq.
Weinstein, who was appointed to the bench by Lyndon Johnson in 1967, moved the trial along briskly, twice cutting Cutler's crosses short, and expressing exasperation with the government's attempts to narrate a "history of organized crime".
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