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the exasperation

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The act of exasperating or the state of being exasperated; irritation; keen or bitter anger.

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The exasperation extends beyond residents.

A third is the exasperation of the Swiss authorities.

The exasperation quotient was even greater with Kevin Pietersen.

The exasperation they occasionally show is in the script.

The exasperation only began with Glavine's meager support.

And you could hear the exasperation loudly from Nalut on Sunday, near Libya's border with Tunisia.

We going to a club!' " "Ay," Lourdes said, but the exasperation felt fraudulent.

It was a day for bloodletting, and the exasperation was understandable.

The exasperation begins with a polite message on the turnstile's electronic display: "Please swipe again".

But even with the exasperation, Mexican shoppers said it was still worth making the trip.

Blogger Natacha Nsabimana captured the exasperation of many when she wrote: "Africa.

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