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Ratliff's case has perhaps been even more exasperating.
Yet after a while her anhedonia becomes less understandable and more exasperating.
Varitek's groundout provided the third run, which made Ruben Sierra's late homer more exasperating.
I suspect they will find the idea of me trying to scan my watch even more exasperating.
When Pinker does take on aspects of European history that challenge his thesis, the results are, if anything, even more exasperating.
By D. H. Frank and Brendan Gill The New Yorker, January 11 , 1947P. 17 A lady has finally wound up a protracted correspondence with her bank over a trifling matter, which as the months went by, became more and more exasperating.
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Over all, Mr. Bush has come across as more exasperated at Mr. Gore than the other way around.
And look at me when I'm talking at you" -- growing ever more exasperated by the ventriloquist's silent stupidity.
All my efforts to organise Taylor's thoughts into a coherent position only seem to make her more exasperated.
The split had apparently been worked out in advance with the premier, who had become noticeably more exasperated with criticism from Labour ministers.
While Ted Cruz says simple things and expresses contempt for those who would challenge them, Rand seems more exasperated that his ideological enemies aren't paying attention.
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