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The guinea fowl — sensing my exasperation, maybe?
But you could sense Harvard's exasperation that the issue was being raised at all.
Arsenal, however, undoubtedly finished with the greater sense of exasperation.
It is true that there is a general sense of exasperation among many Greeks.
"There's a sense of exasperation: 'We saw the same thing.
After reporters peppered her with several potential scenarios, Geer said with a sense of exasperation that she wouldn't answer any more hypothetical questions.
Although hardly as pressing as the threat of nuclear proliferation, there is also a strong sense of exasperation among Latin American leaders with the United States.
Anyone who has wilted during the dog days of summer will recognize its mood and identify with the characters' pervasive sense of exasperation.
He sang the hymnlike plea "Freedom for the Stallion" with sensitivity and authority, stamping one aside — "it's a doggone sin" — with a definitive sense of exasperation.
In the summer of 2008 Samir Shah, then a BBC non-executive director and former senior executive, expressed a similar sense of exasperation when he gave the Royal Television Society Lecture.
In "What Happened," she voices her sense of exasperation: I'll bet you know more about my private life than you do about some of your closest friends.
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