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This produced intense exasperation in the people seated next to me, one of them a fire lieutenant who was concerned that the bike stations — some placed on sidewalks, some on the street — would hinder ladder access to buildings' windows.
Intense exasperation among European leaders with the conduct and power of the ratings agencies is generating a growing number of calls for decisive regulatory action to curb their influence.
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Ms. Dlugoszewski was celebrated in New York dance for her unparalleled gift for inspiring intense affection, admiration and exasperation all at once as she exuberantly buttonholed countless company directors, choreographers, dancers and writers to involve them in her own and Hawkins's projects.
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The summit will also grapple with the perennial question of reduced European defence spending at a time of intense instability on the continent's eastern and southern borders as well as the growing US exasperation with Europe's reluctance to fund its own security properly.
And it seems to make some headway in understanding the complex phenomenology of love: love can at times be a matter of intense pleasure in the presence of one's beloved, yet it can at other times involve frustration, exasperation, anger, and hurt as a manifestation of the complexities and depth of the relationships it fosters.
She sighed in exasperation.
Hadley wondered in exasperation.
Her exasperation is reciprocated.
The exasperation extends beyond residents.
Exasperation made them angry.
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