Outlandish, but an example of the exasperated anger being directed toward the prime minister.
" an exasperated Brian Williams asked Hearst, "Have they covered a town council meeting?
Finally (pretty much exasperated with the options) we sat down and began to read blogs.
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And if all this has left you exasperated there is a ray of light.
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The debt situation is partly exasperated by ever increasing spending on Medicare and Medicaid.
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She ferrets around for a minute or so and exasperated, turns back to me.
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Leaning on the other side of the peephole was an exasperated-looking young black woman.
But this has caused exasperated Americans and Europeans to begin sounding a tougher note.
Officials in Washington were exasperated by the government's failure to implement any of these promised reforms.
The government is clearly exasperated that its anger seems almost to have gone unnoticed in Washington.
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Ms Fuller's parents are in turn drunk, loud, bigoted and visibly exasperated with their workers.
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He was exasperated by tensions within the board, and Fiorina was surprised at how vehement he was.
This infighting has exasperated left-leaning voters: opinion polls say that more and more have simply had enough.
Exasperated, I asked a security guard if he knew of any regular, good old American electrical outlets.
Council leader Jeremy Kite said the council is exasperated at the lack of action from the company.
She is irritated by the demagoguery, exasperated by the petty rivalries, frustrated by the wasting of time.
Many are exasperated, believing they are financing an endless war in the name of feeding the hungry.
America and its allies were exasperated at the UN's failure to agree action against Saddam Hussein's regime.
By late last week it was an exasperated Clinton, not Gore, who finally touted the past eight years.
Mr Kirkham said front-line police were exasperated by the ease with which stun guns made it past customs.
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Yet for all the damage done by the content of his book, readers were exasperated most by the style.
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Exasperated FBI authorities appealed to Attorney General Janet Reno, but she wouldn't budge.
"It's all money out the door, either now or later, " I answer, exasperated.
DeMint has exasperated this dynamic during his time in the Senate caring more about strict ideology over electoral success.
He became exasperated with an Italian reporter who pressed him for his view.
If Rowling has become exasperated by the media, the feeling has been reciprocated.
His extravagant lifestyle exasperated his father, whose deteriorating health was depicted in the 1994 film The Madness of King George.
Some visibly exasperated members of the caucus even kicked and pounded their desks when one of their motions was denied.
An anonymous but exasperated prime ministerial aide was reported to have said: "Andrew Lansley should be taken out and shot".
He left before the end of his contract after becoming exasperated at not being able to race team-mate Michael Schumacher.
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