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And for the first time, she showed real exasperation.
His real exasperation, though, was at the illogic of it all.
They never think, here is someone who had the guts to stand up and say, twice, I'm scared but I'm going to try this," she says with real exasperation.
I remember when he said the government had been unsuccessful with its transport policies, Alastair Campbell called me in and said with real exasperation and a kind of fondness: "But why does he do these things?" I never quite worked out the extent to which Peter thought through that sort of apparent gaffe in which he spoke a truth we all knew.
Kilmeade argued strenuously for nuance and context, and for that he ought to be given his due (and we're not sure if his walking off the set when Doocy jokingly called him a "typical sports anchor" was partially in real exasperation) — but either way, it's pretty clear from the clip below how Wallace arrived at his impression.
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No real pugnacity directed at the Republicans, although there was a note of exasperation in the line about "manufactured crises".
If the Giants had any real leaders last season, including Michael Strahan and Barber and, for that matter, Coughlin, those gestures of exasperation upon being underthrown or overlooked would not have been tolerated.
But most of the people I talked to showed at least some degree of exasperation with the protestors, and felt they had wasted an opportunity to have a real conversation.
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