Sentence examples for from exasperation from inspiring English sources

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His change of heart may result from exasperation.

Mr Dawkins has set up an organisation to help atheists around the world.Part of that secular fury, especially in Europe, comes from exasperation.

He was a man who could write of his own violent moods, "I go from exasperation to a state of collapse, then I recover and go from prostration to Fury, so that my average state is one of being annoyed".

In tones that frequently ranged from exasperation to frustration, Mr. Bloomberg warned that if Gov. David A. Paterson's proposed state budget is enacted, the city could face an additional shortfall of $1.3 billion — and be forced to lay off 8,500 teachers, 3,150 police officers and many others — on top of the cuts included in Thursday's proposal.

McDyess played his third game since being activated from the injured list, scoring 8 points in 15 solid minutes... OTHELLA HARRINGTON was ejected with 22 seconds left after his second technical foul resulting from exasperation.... DERMARR JOHNSON scored 16 points for the Knicks.

As the beleaguered Pasha Lebedhev, under pressure from his wife, who is owed money by Ivanov, and from his daughter, who is having an affair with him, Zoltan Bezeredi displays the most virtuousic range, from exasperation to pitiful begging to red-faced fury.

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In seconds, Hondurans' emotions flipped 180 degrees--from exasperation at thinking they had come up just short to jubilation at qualifying for the World Cup for the first time in 28 years.

Tallis's express wish is to redeem time from physics – he might also have said, to rescue it from the exasperation of philosophers.

And you switch from feeling exasperation at her lack of cooperation, to feeling enormous sympathy for her.

Led by Bart de Wever, a charismatic bruiser, the N-VA's appeal stems precisely from popular exasperation with the messy, unsatisfying compromises of the older political groups.

Buy from Amazon.com, Amazon.co.ukIN DIPLOMATIC affairs the French are often viewed from America and Britain with exasperation, as arrogant, unreliable and underhand.

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