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Pauli, known in life for his intellectual combativeness, slaps his head in exasperation: "No, no, no".
This week, some could conceal their exasperation no longer.
At ease in his own skin, Lincoln wears a shawl around the White House like he was born with it and is so prone to telling tales at every opportunity that his fed-up Secretary of War Edwin Stanton Bruce McGilll) snaps in exasperation, "No, you're not going to tell a story.
Probably it is no more than my exasperation that I could absolutely never pin him down.
No wonder they can no longer hide their exasperation with us.
White House officials no longer mask their exasperation with the liberal obsession on this issue.
The word deadpan has appeared in 203 New York Times articles in the past year, including on July 5 in "Phillies' Lee Stops Mets for First Win This Year" by Zach Berman: There was no sigh of relief from Cliff Lee, no signs of exasperation after he went winless the previous three months, no monologue about the misleading nature of a pitcher's win-loss record.
Professional exasperation no doubt.
No one does exasperation quite like Donnie Walsh.
No sighs of exasperation were to be heard.
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