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But with other friends, such as Stephen Spender and John Lehmann, there was much mutual exasperation and mistrust.
It's where, one night last week, after a Harvard-educated friend of mine insisted deer had paws rather than hooves, we turned in mutual exasperation.
"Haven't I already answered this many, many times?" he said at one point as his fellow judges nodded in mutual exasperation.
So the audience may listen to a line, he said, and then think, " 'Is that a little dirty?' " In the play's opening scene, for instance, the two women commiserate about their mutual exasperation with men.
It has been framed against a background of mutual exasperation with Greece over its difficulties in policing its frontier with Turkey, an EU external border thought to be the main crossing point into the union for clandestine migrants.
A series of cables going back over the past two years highlights the Polish eagerness to try to draw the US military, Nato assets, and possibly military bases into Poland, and a clear US ambivalence and wariness, sparking furious rows and mutual exasperation.
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Mutual expressions of exasperation at the delay was the first time we made eye contact.
In "Planes, Trains and Automobiles," John Hughes's 1987 comedy of exasperation, two scrapingly incompatible men (John Candy's blubbery salesman and Steve Martin's suave businessman) are thrown together in their mutual pursuit of that holy grail, the Thanksgiving turkey at home, which recedes behind a grotesque series of obstacles.
She sighed in exasperation.
Hadley wondered in exasperation.
Her exasperation is reciprocated.
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