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Absolutely I'm exasperated.
"I'm exasperated because the situation changes every day," he said.
"I'm exasperated by this situation," Ms. Weingarten said of the incident at the school.
I often dwell on such points myself; I'm exasperated when fallacies are blatant, and feel vindicated when I'm able to point them out.
(Those typos are not a joke)." As I hunt and peck this post-stroke note, I'm exasperated by the inadequately realized potential of "Telestroke" technology to speed treatment in the first critical hours of care.
"I'm exasperated as only in May last year and again in September last year I was officially told that there was no longer any suggestion that any of Papworth's services should move to Peterborough hospital".
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"What do you mean?" I was exasperated.
I was exasperated by this rubbish.
"I was exasperated with him all the time.
I am exasperated by experts who pontificate about what makes women happy.
Looking back on it I am exasperated by the canonical narratives that young women are and were expected to swallow.
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