Sentence examples for its exasperation from inspiring English sources

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Its exasperation was renewed this week when the shippers joined the union in challenging the commission's authority.

Listen to Tenth Avenue Freeze-Out and hear how the saxophone gives the song its exasperation and humour and mirth.

China's decision to fund a new multilateral bank rather than give more to existing ones reflects its exasperation with the glacial pace of global economic governance reform.

That China went along with those measures was a reflection of its exasperation with the North Korea, a longtime ally that Mao once called closer than "lips and teeth".

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While I'm not old enough to have marched for "women's lib" in the 1970s, I remember enough about 1990s-era politicorrectnessness (its benefits as well as its exasperations) that I sometimes grow cranky and impatient when I see it revived in a way that can seem more reactionary than responsive.

It was mostly about the public's general impatience, and its growing exasperation with what it perceives as his get-out-of-jail-free card.

A eurogroup meeting tentatively scheduled for December 1st has had to be pushed back.Whether or not the commission sticks to its schedule, exasperation with France is at boiling point.

Talk story about a sign-painter named Philip Morris, whose life is blighted by having the name of a cigarette company Bellboys in hotels feel silly paging him, and scarcely a day passes without its petty exasperation.

By Harold Ross, E. J. Kahn, Jr., and Lillian Ross The New Yorker, December 13 , 1947P. 27 Talk story about a sign-painter named Philip Morris, whose life is blighted by having the name of a cigarette company Bellboys in hotels feel silly paging him, and scarcely a day passes without its petty exasperation.

Mr. Kimberling grew up in the Hoosier state, and the book captures the place with wry humor, affection for its woodlands and exasperation with its provincialism.

Rich's body of work establishes, among other things, an intellectual autobiography, which is interesting not as the narrative of one life (which it's not) and still less as intimate divulgence, but as the evolution and revolutions of an exceptional mind, with all its curiosity, outreaching, exasperation and even its errors.

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