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I find it exasperating because this country is unspeakably beautiful.
Although he says he enjoyed tangling with Ms. Meyers, whom he calls "Chief," he did find it exasperating when she insisted on shooting a scene over and over.
Whatever the system's contours, we will still find it exasperating, even disappointing.
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Tim Gunn of "Project Runway" finds it exasperating.
He was admired by other music executives for this, although undoubtedly many film-makers and publishers found it exasperating to deal with the company.
Important experimental work on consciousness continued in psychology throughout the narrow, wacko behaviourist decades, and the issue was always of primordial importance for all sensible philosophers of mind, the ones who now find it faintly exasperating to read - several times a week - that the topic of consciousness reeled in from the wilderness only about 10 years ago.
I think her cheerful equanimity is authentic – and if I find it at times exasperating, I suspect she would find this baffling.
While I am commentating, I find it very difficult not to be exasperated when Mercedes suddenly go a second quicker than they have been when they need to do it.
I find it difficult to talk about Cuba with anyone: Castro apologists infuriate me and intransigent exiles exasperate me.
He knows that people find him exasperating, and he has learned to modulate his voice; one has the impression of a complex personality that has gone through loss, humiliation, a cruel breaking down of the ego, and then has reintegrated itself at a higher level.
I did not find him exasperated over why the U.S. reneged on its deal.
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