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There was exasperation in his voice.
There was exasperation in the squad at the nit-picking, and it was understandable.
There was exasperation at the excessive stoppage time played at the end of the first half, in which Philippe Coutinho drew the visitors level, and vehement complaints that Lucas Leiva's brace of fouls within 10 second-half minutes, when the game was level and tension was mounting, drew only one yellow card when Mourinho and his players were baying for a red.
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There's exasperation here, too.
The cable adds that even in the top leadership in the Pakistani government, there is "exasperation" over what they perceived as India's continuous efforts to hamper Pakistan from obtaining military supplies.
Millar and Vaughters have been working against drugs a long time and, while stressing the need to address the past, there is exasperation that the sport's changed culture has been overshadowed.
Yet there is exasperation in the fact that Transport for London has unilaterally done away with the Circle line service, which had ringed the heart of the capital ever since 1884.
"It's a piece of art!" There's exasperation in his tone, exasperation with us.
He was exasperation on the generally half-hearted run.
There was exaggeration in the exasperation but Barcelona players have watched as conspiracies have been forwarded, cynicism and paranoia presented without proof.
There is equal exasperation on the part of a White House used to having its way, where there are still memories of Mexico's response to the attacks on the World Trade Center and the Pentagon.
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