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When I asked him why he hadn't answered the other four, a look of profound exasperation crossed his broad face.
The anathemas heaped on Israel/America may be genuinely felt, but, beneath them, lies another, more significant emotion: self-disgust, a profound exasperation with Arab impotence in the face of a historic foe, and above all with regimes which are the chief expression of it.
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Whatever else comes with being a Lakers fan — frequent glory first, and a reputation for front-running, arrogance, and a distasteful, spotlight-seeking clownishness in some order thereafter — an underreported feature of our fandom is a profound knowledge of exasperation.
Within the Democratic base, the exasperation with Clinton for his character defects has paled when measured against the profound antipathy for Bush.
He will also express his exasperation that at the point at which the country is facing the "most profound economic challenge in living memory", parliament is being clogged up by issues such as Europe and gay rights "simply because they cause the biggest political punch-ups".
She sighed in exasperation.
Her exasperation is reciprocated.
Hadley wondered in exasperation.
The exasperation extends beyond residents.
Exasperation made them angry.
Harlan tuts in exasperation.
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