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Even those who support Mr. Lampert's vision of increasing profits at the expense of sales were left exasperated yesterday.
For the most part, people seemed patient, even appreciative of the extra security efforts, but others were left exasperated, confused and, mostly, late.
And many programme directors are left exasperated when those same professors have to be dragged, kicking and screaming, away from their precious research and into an actual lecture theatre.
Tories have been left exasperated at their party's mishandling of an issue that has allowed them to be portrayed as enthusiasts for building on areas they had felt would be protected.
Yet Britain's overall medal haul of three still represents the best performance for 52 years - a fact Terry Edwards, who was left exasperated when the welterweight Billy Joe Saunders' suspension for alleged lewd conduct was leaked, was keen to stuff down the throats of his critics.
Portugal's frustrations continued after the break as Sweden sat deeper, while their coach Paulo Bento probably would have been left exasperated by some of the awful attempted deliveries into the area.
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The seven new car-pool lanes, identified with painted white diamonds in the roadway and reflecting signs above the designated customs booths, are aimed at reducing traffic and cutting down on tortuous vehicular delays, which now leave exasperated northbound motorists waiting in line for an hour or more.
The process has left them exasperated.
Modern life, that leisure-squandering, money-hoarding, grindstone-nosing, frippery-buying business, left him exasperated.
The conclusions drawn about "The Great Y.A. Debate of 2014" in John Williams's Open Book column (June 22) left me exasperated.
He left it exasperated by the climate of England and the dilatory approach of its cricketers, but with some massive encouragement – for the future not only of his career as one of the world's best batsmen but a captaincy that a few days ago was being defined as the last word in futility.
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