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He sounded pretty exasperated even before today's attack on the UN convoy.
It was my fourth visit of the night, and the patient and I were both pretty exasperated with each other.
Instead, they will attempt to make political gains by dealing directly with the British and Irish governments who are feeling pretty exasperated with the unionists by now.As for the unionists, some believe, as Gerry Adams of Sinn Fein is arguing, that they never really accepted the notion of sharing power with republicans, regardless of the circumstances.
"Local parish and state officials are pretty exasperated," says Robert Twilley, an oceanographer at Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge.
She said, sounding pretty exasperated, "I'll ask him, 'Does that word make any sense at all?'".
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The call for improved outreach left Mr. Spencer somewhat exasperated.
That's how the world works," he says, somewhat exasperated.
"I'm gay!" she said, somewhat exasperated.
President Obama recognizes that the Senate needs a deadline, but his 90-day proposal is nothing more than an exasperated "pretty please".
He was speaking urgently and reasonably, with an exasperated rasp.
The matter is scheduled to go on the ballot in August, except that the city attorney, the City Council, the governor and pretty much every other member of the exasperated political establishment say it has no business being on a ballot.
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