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A third is the exasperation of the Swiss authorities.
It's here the exasperation of a "thinking woman" begins the fight "with what she partly understood.
Blogger Natacha Nsabimana captured the exasperation of many when she wrote: "Africa.
Afghan soldiers and policemen in the area also smoked, to the exasperation of the NATO troops who were training them.
"That was very annoying," she said, with the exasperation of an older sister talking about her brother's latest misbehavior.
King later flashed the ball across goal but Junior Stanislas failed to convert, much to the exasperation of Howe.
He liked gramophone records, preferably of sugary music, which he replayed interminably to the exasperation of his guests.
"What happened to you?" asks Lynn Fralix of Charleston, S.C., echoing the exasperation of many loyal Republicans.
"We could publish now, the data we have," West assured me, well aware of the exasperation of the research community.
Much as I love Karl Theobald's office irritant, you need someone on screen to mirror the exasperation of viewers.
Filkins has the exasperation of the well-travelled and atrocity-hardened journalist with his sheltered compatriots back home.
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