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At moments of extreme exasperation, parents may think that there's something wrong with their teen-agers' brains.
He has that patented style that combines extreme exasperation with extreme yelling for basically no good rhyme or reason.
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Political opportunism, at its most benign, gives us bemusement and exasperation; at the more extreme end of things it inspires a wish for high-grade exfoliants to scrub away all the contact grease and grime.
The impression I get is one of resigned exasperation: they don't want the leftists or the extreme right to win, but they also see no future in the current path.
The vote exposed "a huge gap between the mainstream left and the radical secular left" as Gianluca Mezzofiore, a journalist from Bologna, put it.Between the extremes of piety and secularism, many Italians are somewhere in between, torn between affection for the Catholic church and exasperation with its failings.
She sighed in exasperation.
It's partly down to exasperation at people thinking I'm less British than them because I'm brown; but it's mainly down to extreme boredom.
Her exasperation is reciprocated.
Hadley wondered in exasperation.
The exasperation extends beyond residents.
Exasperation made them angry.
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