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as comical, as his moods in his drunken states would exasperate me as much as they’d amuse
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Kane you do exasperate me…
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this ability to exasperate my mother beyond reason
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Fathers, do not (exasperate your children) provoke your children to wrath, but bring them up in the training and instruction of the lord
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This problem was not addressed, and, in fact, the solution that Kirk gave them should only exasperate their problem, which has several potential outcomes that I can see
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I swear that I meditate no harm: I don't desire to cause any disturbance, or to exasperate or insult Mr
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This sigh seemed to exasperate Nikolay still more
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That it should be accepted with no indignant comment by people of intelligence, refinement, and character as something inherent in the nature of things was one of the symptoms of degradation that had the power to exasperate her almost to the verge of despair
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His marriage seemed an unmitigated calamity; and he was afraid of going to Rosamond before he had vented himself in this solitary rage, lest the mere sight of her should exasperate him and make him behave unwarrantably
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I swear that I meditate no harm: I don’t desire to cause any disturbance, or to exasperate or insult Mr
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I experienced pleasure in being able to exasperate him: the sense of pleasure woke my instinct of self-preservation, so I fairly broke free; and if ever I come into his hands again he is welcome to a signal revenge
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“You must excuse me, indeed you must excuse me,” cried Fanny, growing more and more red from excessive agitation, and looking distressfully at Edmund, who was kindly observing her; but unwilling to exasperate his brother by interference, gave her only an encouraging smile
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"You must excuse me, indeed you must excuse me," cried Fanny, growing more and more red from excessive agitation, and looking distressfully at Edmund, who was kindly observing her; but unwilling to exasperate his brother by interference, gave her only an encouraging smile
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Would now the wind but had a body; but all the things that most exasperate and outrage mortal man, all these things are bodiless, but only bodiless as objects, not as agents
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It is vile, vile! A chaos, a scandal, worse than a nightmare! Is it possible that there can be many such people on earth? Be quiet, Aglaya! Be quiet, Alexandra! It is none of your business! Don’t fuss round me like that, Evgenie Pavlovitch; you exasperate me! So, my dear,” she cried, addressing the prince, “you go so far as to beg their pardon! He says, ‘Forgive me for offering you a fortune
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He was followed by the widow, with two loaded pistols in her hand, and old Simon, who entreated them not to use violence or exasperate the enemy
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For about two years now I have entered a very interesting phase of my life, since I have more and more psychic experiences; yet, I have also perceived certain paradox incidents which appear more and more frequently, surrounding me like a Sonic War: At daybreak, when I do the most important meditation exercise of the day, there is incredible mobility in the block of flats next to my house: A number of cars come and go continuously in and out of their outdoor garage, which happens to be right next to my bedroom window! Even earlier, from 4:00 to 6:00 am (no exaggeration) they race engines incessantly and/or slam car doors uncountable times! Why, indeed? Only God -or Satan- knows! The fact is that more often than not I can hardly sleep, I feel exasperated and I can't meditate properly
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I already feel exasperated, as I am also in bad company: Helen Tandoulou and her retarded brother
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“Give it a rest Rytal, you’re pushing too hard,” shouted an exasperated Lytru
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Feeling a bit exasperated,
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“My sweet, I trust you with my life; that is not the point…” an exasperated Tarak began and was cut off in mid-sentence
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Is there anything else, asked an exasperated Tam
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Even in that position and in the dark Alan could see how exasperated she was with that
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"For dead's sake," he said, exasperated
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After an exasperated sound escaped her lips, she turned to face me with her arms crossed
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But what does that have to do w-” By now she was growing increasingly perturbed by his avoidance of her direct questions, and her expression began to tighten into an exasperated frown as he continued
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Thinking back to her anony-mous High Rock ancestors, she gave an exasperated sigh
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Mercer heaved a great and exasperated sigh before he hurried on after her
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Pim slowly advanced the holo, but instead of a next page there was the hurried closing of the folder as the scene panned quickly to the exasperated face of the lackey
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Reia recounted how when she was brushed aside by the most frustrated and exasperated lackey, she inadvertently strew all the things from the top of the sideboard that broke her fall
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” Her voice was a little exasperated at her not being able to 'inform' her Captain of anything any more
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“Did we invade this place or what?” Frank by this time was getting a little exasperated at our lack of historical knowledge so he just said
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“Oui is that not enough what more would you have?” Nobby even more exasperated shook his head saying
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Every now and again we would see a shielded light were some exasperated Officer tried to check his map and find out where his unit was
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“What’s impossible?” I asked, exasperated, planting myself in front of him
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sigh, followed by an exasperated mutter, “Fuck this shit
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’ His voice tailed off as the nurse bit at her lip, restraining her exasperated reaction
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For a moment, Amaranthe thought the lady meant to warn Books that someone was looking for him and that he should run, but exasperated words soon tumbled out, eliminating the concern
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Forgo looked exasperated and put his hands on his hips
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Longleaf just let out an exasperated breath and wondered why these things never went as planned
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” Saldon sounded exasperated
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To force her to marry that monster! She was deluged by the temptation to rail, to scream, to cry in exasperated futility
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“Oh, God! A really good sport could let the other guy win one once in a while,” I heard an exasperated Corporal Whittington tell the pair
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Hilderich rasped once more this time with more volume in his voice, making it sound rather unfittingly exasperated:
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Celia shot the old man an exasperated stare before replying above the sound of her son’s crying:
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Harry's now, exasperated with Bob, "Really
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“What do you mean, you’re ‘not sure that it matters’?” said an exasperated Michelle, “of course it has to matter!”
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Especially so when I become exasperated trying to get one to use logic
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My exasperated mind began to count them as we began the never ending assent
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“Finally, that's the end of it,” puffed an exasperated Akito
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friend Chin with locked hands and exasperated faces, trying to take in something completely unimaginable … far, far away
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spoken, the tyrant was not only exasperated against them as being refractory, but enraged with them as being ungrateful
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“Whatever” I said, waving my hand in exasperated impatience and trying to walk home for the third time that night
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Do you understand?” he was exasperated, and it showed
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“Die!” replied the kid, exasperated and ready to end the conversation
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” She insisted exasperated
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“What now?” He looked exasperated
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Brandon leaned against his desk and smiled with exasperated humor “You have no idea
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“What is wrong with you?!” Said Elle exasperated “This is what you wanted why aren't you all over him?”
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He was clearly getting exasperated
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” I said “But she looked me in the eye and told me herself, what am I supposed to believe then?” I asked, and she gave an exasperated sigh
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” She said exasperated
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” I said and Carmen sat back on her seat exasperated
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She sighed exasperated maybe a bit more satisfied
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and the exasperated, yet gentle and loving, tone with
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A Cornell student who spent some time interviewing my father and watching him work was awed and exasperated by his methodical, organized approach to everything
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more,” he added with a somewhat exasperated manner
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10 When they had so spoken the tyrant was not only exasperated against them as being refractory but enraged with them as being ungrateful
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reply, further exasperated by the added inference that somehow he hadn't tried hard enough
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When it was time to go, Nuke was a bit exasperated with me for not taking an active part in the translation process, but I was not interested in learning the details of their ancient, unused language
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Exasperated, Nuke forcefully said, “Then get your ass out of here! I’ve told you over and over I have nothing to give you at this time! All you can count on right now is to give me tolerance, generosity, and low expectations
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he said, sounding exasperated
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Exasperated, they turn to violence, drugs and an escape
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exasperated as well, needing to remind her constantly to look beyond the latest book cover
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” said Booker exasperated
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"Mother!" Annabeth said, exasperated
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She was a great help, though sometimes she got exasperated when
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“Jannes where does the frogs come from,” pharaoh asked exasperated?
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She sounded exasperated, but there was no irritation in her eyes
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Leonardo’s eyes were bluer than the Eisenbaum Sea but they looked harder than the Gibraltar’s rock, his inexpressive face was making impossible for me to foresee his thoughts and that was something that exasperated me the most
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“I’ve had enough of this!” Claude yelled, exasperated
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The firbolg mage was exasperated over his defeat against the stone giants and Maegar Dwarves
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An exasperated sigh left his lips
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“Game!!” shouted Jane, exasperated with him, “No I don’t know the game!
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And these impassioned accusers are exasperated by the majestic silence and superb bearing of this God-man
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I can see, she thought to herself, how my mother gets exasperated with this man
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The FBI had been in Sheriff Lon McCall‘s office less than five minutes and he was already exasperated
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‘But that’s the very point! He’s not my superior,’ said an exasperated Vicky
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Manager?” Jill said in an exasperated voice
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“Lieutenant! I don’t care!” His tone was more exasperated than angry
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"Oh, the puns," says Lippman, still exasperated by the
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Exasperated by the interminable nights of music, Colonel Aureliano Buendía threatened to cure his affliction with a few pistol shots
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She was exasperated by his mugs of coffee at five in the morning, the disorder of his workshop, his frayed blan-ket, and his custom of sitting in the street door at dusk
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It’s with me!” Charlie said, exasperated, his face reddening
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“How the hell do we get to a corner of this place?” he asked, exasperated
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José Arcadio could then turn to Aureliano to untangle cer-tain domestic problems that exasperated him
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Miri hid her face in her hands, exasperated, while Prince Len rolled his eyes upward and made a face
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� Seeing his reaction, Nancy shot an exasperated look at him
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After several rings, his friend answered with an exasperated
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him a seductively exasperated smile as she leaned back into the soft
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Kareem insisted, an exasperated al-Bani told him to wait in the office– leaving Kareem to
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This ring-a-ring of rose’s ridiculous situation continued for half an hour before the Wing Commander of the Beauforts became totally exasperated and decided he had enough and led his aircraft out to sea
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The Admiralty, in the midst of the Battle of the Atlantic and struggling to get the convoys through were exasperated by this prospect
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From the British viewpoint, they were completely exasperated, realising that Eisenhower had made a colossal blunder
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President Dewey, exasperated by the endless disputes between his military chiefs and his political advisors about what to do following the raid on Beijing, slapped down his hand on the conference table
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She was exasperated and unaware of his approach until he stood beside her
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What do you think I should do about it, then?' The UPS sounded exasperated
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Bilgewater, not to be corrected, offered an exasperated, “What?
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O, God! Why they dragged me in their discussions? I asked myself, exasperated
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Growing agitated by the old man's resistance, the thug forces his exasperated victim back inside the store
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stil looked upset and exasperated
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This strange race exasperates the tendency of each one of us to live in his own world, different and separate from that of our peers, nurturing our dreams but also our nightmares
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He had that incongruity of common and elegant in which the habitually vulgar think they see the revelation of an eccentric existence, of the perturbations of sentiment, the tyrannies of art, and always a certain contempt for social conventions, that seduces or exasperates them
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The gayety of Geronte shocks and exasperates the melancholy of Werther
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What exasperates the convicts above all is disdain or repugnance manifested by any one in dealing with them
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‘If you’ll let me finish, you exasperating woman! – you can then make an appointment to meet with Pippa Akeman and her cronies, explain your connection with Joris and how you wish to use your inheritence and introduce the idea of JJ – how does that sound?’ he suggested, ‘That way, they’d have a chance to consider the idea without him being there
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It was an extremely frustrating and exasperating experience, as you can imagine, but she could find no way to avoid these habitual detours that left her totally exhausted by the time she finally slipped the key into the front door of her estranged house
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Sons could be exasperating at times and this was one of the times
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When the parish happened to be situated in a great city, it divided all the inhabitants into two parties; and when that city happened, either to constitute itself a little republic, or to be the head and capital of a little republic, as in the case with many of the considerable cities in Switzerland and Holland, every paltry dispute of this kind, over and above exasperating the animosity of all their other factions, threatened to leave behind it, both a new schism in the church, and a new faction in the state
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Life in the old world was going to have been a frustrating and exasperating experience
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He talked and gestured and she talked and gestured, and in a slow, sometimes exasperating process, she felt sure he asked for some assurances that his father could, in safety, come closer to talk
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The Council of Nicaea appeared to start turning the tide against the Gnostic Christians, or Christian Gnostics, but as they gave ground they did so with such an extreme reluctance, that they still were an exasperating influence into the seventh century AD
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It was so exasperating! There
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simply repeating the same story over and over again, in an exasperating
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He is irritatingly persistent, arrogant, secretive, and more often than not exasperating, but he can be kind and gentle and human, when he wants to be
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When a women has worked hard al day, it is exasperating to have the
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And what about Mel? She liked him, could probably love him if he let her, but he was so exasperating
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With an exasperating parsimony he took down the chests, opened them, and placed on the table, one by one, seventy-two gold bricks, Everyone had forgotten about the existence of that fortune
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The more he opened champagne to soak his friends, the more wildly his animals gave birth and the more he was convinced that his lucky star was not a matter of his conduct but an influence of Petra Cotes, his concubine, whose love had the virtue of exasperating nature
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With her terrible practical sense she could not understand the colonel’s business as he exchanged little fishes for gold coins and then converted the coins into little fishes, and so on, with the result that he had to work all the harder with the more he sold in order to satisfy an exasperating vicious circle
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But to make up for that irremediable power, which was exasperating even for him, he had a cordiality that won the immediate confi-dence of others and a stupendous capacity for work
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That night at dinner the exasperating buzzing of the singsong had conquered the sound of the rain
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That wandering about of things was even more exasperating when she sat down to write
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” She had commented, “OMG! I hate that exasperating little fucker too! Let’s roast him together! I’ll bring the wine!”
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Psychopaths Go To Work, that will at least alert the average office worker to the possibility that her amusing but exasperating - and,
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He was exasperating me
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exasperating is the sheer depth of Graves’ knowledge about preliterate myths and culture
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Her term of office in Umhlanga Rocks has at times been fun, exasperating, hard work but she always performed her duties with a smile
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This man was exasperating
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When a woman reaches the point of completely exasperating a man, acting herself in reaction to her feelings of guilt, all the ancient hatred that has been accumulated towards the phallic mother re-emerges, along with homicidal urges and a need to get revenge
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It's a really exasperating situation and can happen to us all anytime
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The only things that did follow were two confused exasperating days in which his moods varied with every hour, almost at last with everything she said
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It was exasperating
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Was it possible that she wouldn't leave the house at nine sharp? The thought that she wouldn't was too exasperating to consider
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more exasperating than trying to get the attention and re-
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The range of acquaintances of my wife is vast and the greetings and farewells can become unbearably prolonged and exasperating
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Pavlos was often exasperating but one could not deny his good points
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Her questions were exasperating
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It is highly exasperating that twenty-five people of your acquaintance should be able to say straight off something very much to the point about being in Greece, while for yourself there is a stopper upon all emotions whatsoever
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Amy was much offended that her overtures of peace had been repulsed, and began to wish she had not humbled herself, to feel more injured than ever, and to plume herself on her superior virtue in a way which was particularly exasperating
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On Monday morning the weather was in that undecided state which is more exasperating than a steady pour
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"If you have any order to give me it's my duty to carry it out," he answered, after another silent pause, with a slow, measured lisp, raising his eyebrows and calmly twisting his head from one side to another, all this with exasperating composure
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The stolidity with which I received these instructions was, no doubt, rather exasperating: for they were delivered in perfect sincerity; but I believed a person who could plan the turning of her fits of passion to account, beforehand, might, by exerting her will, manage to control herself tolerably, even while under their influence; and I did not wish to
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This exhibition of anger was noted by all present; and from an apprehension of exasperating a temper that was already chafed nearly to madness, several minutes were suffered to pass before another word was uttered
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"You're a game one," he returned, shaking his head at me with a deliberate affection, at once most unintelligible and most exasperating; "I'm glad you've grow'd up, a game one! But don't catch hold of me
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"Now," said Pumblechook, and all this with a most exasperating air of saying in the cause of virtue what was perfectly convincing and conclusive, "I will tell you what to say to Joseph
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She did not understand either that Alexey Alexandrovitch’s peculiar loquacity that day, so exasperating to her, was merely the expression of his
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What if Hirsch coughed or sneezed? To feel himself at the mercy of such an idiotic contingency was too exasperating to be looked upon with irony
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Senor, there is nothing more exasperating than to hear a woman you respect rail against your good reputation when you have not a single brass coin in your pocket
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She stifled her impulse to tell him exactly what an advantage over her that was exasperating, so she would have to change that by
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What a tease he was and how exasperating! If wasn’t in love with her, why did he call so often and bring her presents?
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He had formerly observed with approbation her capacity for worshipping the right object; he now foresaw with sudden terror that this capacity might be replaced by presumption, this worship by the most exasperating of all criticism,—that which sees vaguely a great many fine ends, and has not the least notion what it costs to reach them
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"On the contrary," said Lydgate, showing no smart; but smiling with exasperating confidence at Rosamond
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Bulstrode was laying down for the direction of the New Hospital, which were the more exasperating because there was no present possibility of interfering with his will and pleasure, everybody except Lord Medlicote having refused help towards the building, on the ground that they preferred giving to the Old Infirmary
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The frustration would have been less exasperating if it had been less gamesome and boyish: a serious assault of which the newspaper reporter "can aver that it endangered the learned gentleman's ribs," or can respectfully bear witness to "the soles of that gentleman's boots having been visible above the railing," has perhaps more consolations attached to it
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Will spoke at random: he was merely venting his petulance; it was a little too exasperating to have his grandmother's portrait offered him at that moment
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Bowyer was a bidder, and this was too exasperating
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Bulstrode showed a rather exasperating ability in this conversation
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Carroll had a vision of Alvarez escaping, and it was an exasperating vision
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Only Dario pursued her, and she found it, Jess thought, flattering and exasperating, in turns
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‘To him who has borne himself most bravely in this last war,’ added Napoleon, accentuating each syllable, as with a composure and assurance exasperating to Rostov, he ran his eyes over the Russian ranks drawn up before him, who all presented arms with their eyes fixed on their Emperor
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The stolidity with which I received these instructions was, no doubt, rather exasperating: for they were delivered in perfect sincerity; but I believed a person who could plan the turning of her fits of passion to account, beforehand, might, by exerting her will, manage to control herself tolerably, even while under their influence; and I did not wish to ‘frighten’ her husband, as she said, and multiply his annoyances for the purpose of serving her selfishness
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His aunt did not inform his grandfather of this refusal for fear of exasperating him
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This desperate attempt of the victim, far from exasperating Thenardier, had calmed him
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" Nothing was lacking in the capture by assault of the Hucheloup wine-shop; neither paving-stones raining from the windows and the roof on the besiegers and exasperating the soldiers by crushing them horribly, nor shots fired from the attic-windows and the cellar, nor the fury of attack, nor, finally, when the door yielded, the frenzied madness of extermination
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‘Of all the silly, exasperating things
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Exasperating as Montse was, she found it hard to stay mad at her
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“Of all the silly, exasperating things
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Judge, then, to what pitches of inflamed, distracted fury the minds of his more desperate hunters were impelled, when amid the chips of chewed boats, and the sinking limbs of torn comrades, they swam out of the white curds of the whale's direful wrath into the serene, exasperating sunlight, that smiled on, as if at a birth or a bridal
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The Emperor, who was not deceived by these professions, complained bitterly of the exasperating guerilla warfare to which he was constantly exposed
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She did not understand either that Alexey Alexandrovitch's peculiar loquacity that day, so exasperating to her, was merely the expression of his inward distress and uneasiness
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He had often tried to imagine such an event, but had found the picture too mortifying and exasperating, and had quietly dropped it
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“To him who has borne himself most bravely in this last war,” added Napoleon, accentuating each syllable, as with a composure and assurance exasperating to Rostóv, he ran his eyes over the Russian ranks drawn up before him, who all presented arms with their eyes fixed on their Emperor
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By similar means, he felt sure that he would not only not become compromised, but that he might succeed in exasperating his enemy, in order to let him drop some imprudent observation
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“Ted,” who made a most exasperating face at me, but said nothing