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"exasperated" Definitions
  1. extremely annoyed, especially if you cannot do anything to improve the situation

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" Exasperated, he went on: "I repeat — respected religiously.
Her Lear is exasperated with everyone, and with himself most of all: for being mortal, for being frail, and for losing his grip over a family who is equally exasperated with him.
"It's like high school," said Parker, both exasperated and amused.
Jenna's video showed him getting exasperated by the tech tool.
These issues are just exasperated by the discontentment of inmates.
Charlie Brown hesitates, his curlicued eyebrow knit in exasperated worry.
Theresa May, the Prime Minister, is reported to be exasperated.
"Put it on vibrate," Maya said, with an exasperated look.
Even judges who agree with Trump are exasperated with him.
In one exasperated moment, after Dick's rejection, Hahn breaks down.
The Post reported that Abe was "exasperated" by the remark.
Those type of comments have exasperated Republicans on Capitol Hill.
"We're having issues here," she says, with an exasperated giggle.
I talked to lots of my friends about it, exasperated.
Ecuador has become increasingly exasperated with its demanding house guest.
"These dreams are so real," he tells me, almost exasperated.
"Sometimes that's just the voice you have," she shouts, exasperated.
It also left powerful figures at NBC stunned and exasperated.
But the continuing delays and breakdowns have exasperated many riders.
Bernstein seems, in Wolfe's caricature, grand, withdrawn, contradictory, exasperated, squeezed.
" One grew exasperated and said, "Tony, let's get this straight.
Exasperated commuters shove each other, scrambling for the subway home.
Everyone is exasperated with a truly irritating little gangster state.
"It's not; it's an exam," an exasperated roadie grumbles back.
"This is a stupid and ridiculous hearing," an exasperated Rep.
They were clearly exasperated by the lack of good answers.
"This is what I do," Mr. Bush said, sounding slightly exasperated.
"I don't think I have a country, really," he said, exasperated.
Selina is repulsed, irritated and exasperated by her daughter Catherine's existence.
The things I'm too fucking exasperated to even have to say.
Kevin, though exasperated, tells her a lie: They were lab partners.
His exasperated manager eventually moved office to escape Bartleby's melancholy presence.
Exasperated, Putin told reporters that that the story is "very tedious."
"He was in full drag," she says with an exasperated laugh.
Believe me, our friend Jeffrey Lord has equally exasperated us all.
His exasperated parents finally sent him off to a military academy.
He wasn't the only one exasperated enough to yell at police.
I know a lot of people are exasperated by this issue.
Exasperated lawmakers, primarily Democrats, let loose: "He's got a sickness," Sen.
The lack of progress has left advocates for the legislation exasperated.
Like many health workers in this country, Mr. Martínez was exasperated.
That exasperated the activists, who wondered, why not work with both?
Bus riders have grown increasingly exasperated by the lack of reliability.
People are exasperated by the lack of reform, especially on corruption.
He is exasperated by the police shootings of unarmed black Americans.
How happy they'd made one another, though often how exasperated, furious!
When reporters questioned Murray about the different approach, he grew exasperated.
The struggles of the Mets' pitching staff have exasperated all involved.
Clinton in Charlotte, N.C., was just as exasperated by the race.
Democrats appeared exasperated by the decision to aid Blagojevich in particular.
"This is not a robot short circuiting," Williams said, clearly exasperated.
Michael Bennet (D-CO) delivered an exasperated speech from the Senate floor.
Some exasperated social media users complained about the limited menu on Twitter.
"Oh my God," he later says, before letting out an exasperated sigh.
Senator Recto, who led the questioning, appeared exasperated by the conflicting testimony.
A human operator would get exasperated, reminding you they're a pizza restaurant.
Republicans claimed to be exasperated after weeks of negotiations over the measure.
" Then CNN followed: "irked and exasperated" but "stopped short of outright fury.
But Akers, clearly exasperated by the attention, didn't want to be rushed.
" Finally, Nyong'o says she became so exasperated that she "just kept quiet.
" Audibly exasperated, Stephanie said of her relationship with the duo: "I'm done.
Voters are exasperated with internal party feuds over the nomination of candidates.
"People still think Barb's alive," an exasperated Levy said on Facebook Live.
Employees might get exasperated if you dig around for the freshest produce
Never mind his wife's comically exasperated observation that he rarely uses it.
An exasperated-looking Goldberg then launched into a lecture directed at McCain.
People aren't being malicious, they just don't get it and I'm exasperated.
"I wish people would focus on what I do," an exasperated Mrs.
"We don't know where he's at," an exasperated officer said on radio.
Still, the change in plans appeared to have left the Kremlin exasperated.
Even Hillary Clinton exited the 2016 presidential election exasperated by the DNC.
" Ms. Nyandoro reflected, exasperated: "It's understandable in our consumerist society, but heartbreaking.
I was so exasperated by the end that I just kept quiet.
We are two very exasperated culture writers at The New York Times.
"Mommy, can you twist the front for me?" she asked, finally, exasperated.
Cue an exasperated Tim Roth, and a "Macarena"-filled Steve Buscemi cameo.
"We're not going to comment on Jared," an exasperated Mr. Cohn said.
Unfortunately, the need to unify Republicans remains; winning only exasperated the problem.
" A slightly exasperated Henry shot back, "We are talking about substantive [issues].
It has all left veterans of past border debates exasperated and frustrated.
Exasperated, Pete decided to lie, telling authorities Kevin threatened to kill him.
"I didn't medal in powerlifting," Hockenberry said softly, with an exasperated tone.
I was exhausted and exasperated by him and the movie in the end.
In the interview, he explains that fear of media criticism exasperated the issue.
Mr Xi has told foreign visitors that he is exasperated by American inconstancy.
Congress, though exasperated, does not have the numbers to override Mr Trump's veto.
Exasperated, we head to the deck for some fresh air once it's over.
Trump's penchant for demanding loyalty has exasperated allies and chilled his political opponents.
The challenges that come with these two solutions have consequently exasperated some westerners.
I'm predicting lots of blood and exasperated eye rolls in that show's future.
She pretended to be exasperated, but this former horse girl was secretly thrilled.
"But Trump could change the republic," Pearcy fired back to her daughter, exasperated.
Needless to say, I was both relieved and exasperated once I found this.
Hitting a new obstacle so close to the finish line has supporters exasperated.
His exasperated look slid past her teasing and onto Valerie, where it rested.
CNN has reported that White House officials are exasperated by the housing controversy.
At work, Virgos quickly become exasperated with how inefficiently their colleagues execute tasks.
Republicans, including Speaker Paul D. Ryan of Wisconsin, were exasperated and even distraught.
Sometimes he endured verbal lashings on proper legal procedure from the exasperated judge.
Other nations have grown increasingly exasperated by the fallout from the trade war.
And people only grew more exasperated as it got closer to 7 p.m.
But in the end, the books left me cold and, not infrequently, exasperated.
Regeni, growing exasperated, gesticulated theatrically as he touched the limits of his Arabic.
Republicans lawmakers felt exasperated by the White House's lack of discipline and coordination.
They were raising their hands, and become exasperated if didn't call on them.
Commissioner Rob Manfred is exasperated, and frustration is boiling over on both sides.
An exasperated driver got out of a truck and came over to me.
If the exasperated Republicans had their way, it wouldn't be tolerated here, either.
"Everyone has an idea of Saint Laurent," says Vaccarello, with an exasperated sigh.
"I've been busy, I'm sorry," Martin said in a mock exasperated teen voice.
But even Trump allies have grown exasperated with the president's personal lawyer: Rep.
Still, the GOP has grown increasingly exasperated with Trump over the past month.
While Nadler spoke, Collins put his head back and appeared to look exasperated.
But of course, some of you must be thinking, with an exasperated nod.
"What is happening right now?!" an exasperated Brazile, played by Leslie Jones, says.
The photo shows an exasperated-looking Obama juxtaposed with a lively, flamboyant Clinton.
" It was a performance that left the Americans "impressed and exasperated in equal measure.
His latest track "Sedyouse", is a dark, menacing and exasperated promulgation of modern life.
"They basically got a free pit stop," said the exasperated Australian over the radio.
Erdogan has long been exasperated by Turkey's slow-moving bid to join the union.
"You're spending your blood, sweat and tears," one exasperated New York studio owner said.
If not, she'll head to Brussels to face a roomful of exasperated European leaders.
Writes Marai: "This is the usual Hungarian way," said my source in Hungary, exasperated.
Some exasperated commenters had to summon their emergency reserves of patience to explain this.
The footage shows at times exasperated officers imploring homeowners wielding garden hoses to evacuate.
YouTubers have also recently posted exasperated Reddit threads about the service's broken copyright system.
Recounting the boorish comment, Rotunno threw up her hands, half exasperated and half amused.
But as the director keeps doing more and more takes, she grows increasingly exasperated.
Jackson was so exasperated that he ripped off his headphones late in Sunday's game.
His situation seems more secure than Marie's or Frédérique's, but he is equally exasperated.
This led to long lines, frustrated customers, exasperated workers, and many abandoned shopping carts.
And so Mr. Sanders's candidacy continues, a fact that has exasperated some of Mrs.
On camera, Sanders commenced a silent, exasperated gymnastics involving his tongue and lower lip.
That would be welcome news to businesses exasperated by official interference in their operations.
The two debated for several blocks before Ms. Jones became exasperated and moved away.
The players can sound like exasperated students asking why they need to learn geometry.
I got increasingly exasperated over just how I perceived you in the email exchange.
" Palpably exasperated, Poncho went on, "There's a lull settling in, and it's not good.
In a February call with analysts, Weatherford's chief executive, Mark A. McCollum, seemed exasperated.
Several people close to Mr. Trump have grown exasperated with Mr. Giuliani's public appearances.
"The owner is refusing to turn over the building," an exasperated police inspector wrote.
Exasperated, they urged the senators to stop talking and allow Dr. Blasey to testify.
As he was about to take a scheduled hit, he grew despairing and exasperated.
"I'm exasperated, and I decided I'm going to call the governor's office," Carolyn says.
It has a nervy, exasperated quality that elevates the show above a mere game.
"The most powerful person in the country is a disinformation agent," he said, exasperated.
Senator Claire McCaskill, Democrat of Missouri, and other exasperated members of Congress demanded accountability.
Jacquelyn's reaction didn't shock Debra, since her taste in men often exasperated her children.
" An exasperated Biden shot back: "You're not the only one who's done selfies, Senator.
It isn't just the public who are exasperated over the glacially slow screening process.
An exasperated female driver raised her hands in the universal "what are you doing?" gesture.
His protracted (and failed) efforts to do a deal with Mr Mélenchon exasperated the moderates.
"It doesn't matter how good you are if you're not white," she tells me, exasperated.
Barris was visibly exasperated by the question; the show's previously jubilant cast immediately fell silent.
" Exasperated, Graham vented to the press about the difference between "Tuesday Trump" and "Thursday Trump.
Tabula Rasa is frustrated with tropes, much like Mie is exasperated by her own devolution.
And while he hectored, lectured, criticized, and exasperated Robert Kennedy, he also helped educate him.
America may be exasperated, but it will not force the Saudis to end the blockade.
"You are implementing white supremacist and colonialist tactics to do your bidding," another said, exasperated.
It can be programmed to never get annoyed or exasperated with the neediest of shoppers.
But despite seeming more exasperated than usual of late, Conway is as slippery as ever.
At times, the transcripts reveal, Mr. Schiff's lawyers grew exasperated with answers from the witnesses.
At one point during the conversation, exasperated, Tim says he doesn't know what I want.
These phrases cut in all kinds of directions, threatening the exasperated truce that they establish.
"How could you not realize that she's known them all this time?" she asked, exasperated.
Their teams are exasperated, and the scrutiny of the Subway Series only heightens the stress.
And Trump grew more exasperated with Mattis' efforts to dissuade him from his isolationist tendencies.
Several eyerolls, pleas to the cue card guy and exasperated sighs later, the song concludes.
And that exasperated a problem that had already dealt a heavy blow to the region.
"I hope this will stop their daily insults about my face," she tells me, exasperated.
"Make room, make room!" two exasperated young people yell as they move through the crowd.
Growing up, my mom had a mug with a little cartoon of an exasperated woman.
This roller coaster was exasperated by obsessive daily workouts — torture lasting 2 to 3 hours.
I've just exasperated Bobby Gillespie with my first question, and it was barely a question.
But officials poured cold water on the speculation, and some seemed downright exasperated by it.
Exasperated, the detective with the group said he had spent eight months tracking the man.
That's what the exasperated yet inexperienced actress Audrey (Claire Armstrong) does when she fires hers.
I was also moved, exasperated, put to sleep more than once and undone by it.
For many exasperated and frightened Mexicans the line between the two has become increasingly blurred.
The news about the arrangement left senior White House aides exasperated, CNN reported this week.
Many residents are exasperated by the failure of Turkish forces to respond to the bombardments.
But she is exasperated that a significant part of the country seems to think otherwise.
The right-wing website Breitbart News, in its live coverage of the game, grew exasperated.
Exasperated, Shelton whips off his jacket as he set to work on fixing the truck.
Gallego, who left the caucus visibly exasperated, said he would vote against the funding package.
"We could have saved a lot more money had I known!" his exasperated mother responds.
It arouses lofty contempt in many Westerners, an exasperated rational impatience, but not in me.
In exasperated enterprise, she grabbed the garden hose and sluiced the jam from the wall.
Graham said that he preached caution and that Trump became exasperated, or pretended to be.
"I'm just determined to get you all to talk to each other," Lehrer said, exasperated.
Nineteen-year-old Malijah Rubin from Louisiana is completely exasperated with the constant screenshots of Sarahah.
"It was a frozen moment," Rapp said of the entire encounter, with a deep, exasperated sigh.
The two designers, Doug Wilson and Hildi Santo-Tomas, are by turns exasperated, resentful and snide.
The crowd eventually dispersed from the stage, and one exasperated woman walked away shaking her head.
He didn't dominate the race's narrative and capture an exasperated electorate's mood the way Trump has.
" They're also exasperated about Trump's substance-free declaration that Republicans will become "The Party of Healthcare.
I'm exasperated, even exhausted with what has become a kind of ritualized response to these killings.
Kingsley has offered up a fiercely convincing, exasperated work that, like "Home," urges understanding the obvious.
Brinkman said she became exasperated by the lack of representation for women in the Republican Party.
Trade lawyers are exasperated that Article 24 keeps resurfacing, despite their attempts to knock it down.
Honestly, there was a time I felt exasperated with him, but that was in the beginning.
No wonder you've been caught on camera with an exasperated face pressed firmly against your hand.
France will not be the only country exasperated with the RMT, Britain's most strike-happy union.
"I have to go on tour in Philadelphia, woman!" he joked with a faux-exasperated sigh.
Exasperated Republicans in the House and Senate are growing tired of having to defend President Trump.
"I thought there would be beds," murmurs one, and the chaperone from Gram Tarang looks exasperated.
That's still 210 episodes of pouchy jeans and exasperated sighs, but the completist in me shudders.
The decision exasperated anti-Brexit campaigners who want Labour and the Liberal Democrats to work together.
"The president in real time is engaging in witness intimidation and witness tampering," an exasperated Rep.
Insecure "I don't know how to change things, man," an exasperated Lawrence says to his neighbor.
It doesn't hurt that Nilsson's frantic almost exasperated delivery makes this song a little bit confusing.
Exasperated Republican lawmakers quickly pushed back against the criticism, urging the president to show more restraint.
"Do they think I'm only going to be in business for five years?" he asks, exasperated.
Bridget even has her doctor (a delightfully exasperated Emma Thompson) perform a sonogram for each man.
Regional and Western powers alike have been exasperated by a string of failed ceasefires and deals.
I made a little noise, exasperated and amused, and he looked up at me and shrugged.
The viewer may be exasperated by some of the seemingly poor decisions made by the characters.
"Person-of-color-torturing" is what Jason says you must call it now, with exasperated lament.
"Who'd have thought food security would become a major issue with Brexit," he tells me, exasperated.
"I am telling you their names have been sent," one of the Iranians said, sounding exasperated.
"I find it insulting that this is the way we spend our days," an exasperated Rep.
Rouse closed the interview with an exasperated "bless his heart" when asked once more about McGraw.
CNN previously reported that the news about the arrangement has left senior White House aides exasperated.
Sitting in her small, cluttered office in the capital Maseru, Thabane gives an exasperated half-laugh.
"I think everybody in Ukraine is so tired about Burisma," Zelensky responded in an exasperated tone.
The Trump administration's unwillingness to match that commitment has exasperated elected officials from the two states.
At one point, after we had quibbled about another one of his "suggestions," I got exasperated.
But he seemed exasperated by this, too, making a little motion of dismissal with his hands.
Italians exasperated by the weeks of political stalemate were willing to give the coalition a chance.
Shep Smith has developed something of a reputation as an exasperated voice of reason at Fox News.
But near the end of a 45-minute question-and-answer session with reporters, Goodell seemed exasperated.
But first, let's work on our exasperated shrugs as we tackle the league's misfits and question marks.
The ruling, handed down by an exasperated court on March 17th, was something of a U-turn.
Then he made what have been described as "exasperated noises" – and promptly became an online viral sensation.
Khloé falls silent, exasperated, and turns to sister Kourtney Kardashian, 37, who was also at the table.
Rouse was surprised and exasperated by the news, but she found some self-deprecating humor in it.
But Manigault's not the only person in the office people outside the White House are exasperated with.
"I'm a graduate in accounting but I work as a hotel cashier," laments one exasperated Ambo resident.
The family struggles when the father's scripts don't sell; all are exasperated by their child's mystery illness.
The first image, called "Autoportrait—New York" (1980), is soft and exasperated, if also a bit amateurish.
"Don't take it out of me," the very pregnant, very exasperated new character tells her nursing team.
Trump hired some veteran executives away from top casinos, but they were often exasperated by their boss.
Having long hoped that Europe, at least, would honour the promise of the deal, he is exasperated.
At one point, Justice Neil Gorsuch became exasperated with Indiana's defence of its treatment of Mr Timbs.
" An exasperated Fox News' Shepard Smith stared into the camera and shouted, "what is he talking about?!
Turkey has long been exasperated by US support for the Syrian Kurdish militia known as the YPG.
"I never met Putin," a seemingly exasperated Trump said during his final news conference before the election.
My patient, ever-loving, generous father was exasperated with me for the first time in my life.
His authentic and often exasperated expression of raw emotion makes him seem familiar, a real human being.
Parents, school administrators, and teachers have become exasperated by standardized tests in recent years -- and understandably so.
One of the machines connected to my father was giving off short, exasperated sighs; another beeped conventionally.
Exasperated Davosites are now backing the Lib Dems, but so far the polls are moving against them.
They love each other, are exasperated by each other, talk about each other behind each other's backs.
Her young son yelled, exasperated, "Speak English!" as Mr. Trump left sentences hanging broken in the air.
One exasperated Uber board member proposed adding "No brilliant jerks allowed" to Uber's list of cultural values.
Of the cast, Hetal Gada as Pari is superb, playing the exasperated elder sister to the hilt.
By midweek, the mere mention of Moore's name prompted anguished looks and exasperated answers from Republican senators.
That last question left her exasperated, and she said she would not dignify it with an answer.
Trimble looked exasperated each time he had to shake a defender simply to receive an inbounds pass.
Like Carlos from the Magic School Bus, an exasperated moan of "Draaaaaaaake" is probably what was desired.
Then the prime minister flew to Belgium, where exasperated EU leaders gestured toward a no-deal Brexit.
As healthcare providers, these people had no idea how to access testing themselves, and they were exasperated.
Exasperated by constant shortages in the world's biggest pharmaceutical market, American hospitals are entering the drugmaking business.
Watch: Alex Jones can't stop face-palming Jones gave a lengthy, exasperated denial to the Daily Mail.
Recent reports as well as opaque tweets from Trump himself point to an increasingly exasperated U.S. president.
Around three hours and 45 minutes in, Nichols, exasperated, asks CARB staff to show their price forecast.
Countries caught in the trade-war crossfire between China and the United States are becoming increasingly exasperated.
The NYT notes that failure to make any progress during the talks left world leaders increasingly exasperated.
Amber Cooksey filed docs seeking a restraining order claiming Danny's abusive ways have exasperated her epilepsy condition.
During the two and a half days of jury selection this week, Mr. Brafman often appeared exasperated.
With her crisp British accent, she at times came across as an exasperated adult chiding naughty children.
Even Picard asks — exasperated, "What are you doing?" when Elnor says he is staying behind to fight.
Ms. O'Connor let out her frustrations in a series of 37 exasperated Twitter posts that went viral.
GOP lawmakers are also growing exasperated over the lack of progress in replacing the Trans-Pacific Partnership.
His staff drafted tweets for him but Pence was apparently "exasperated" and didn't see the big deal.
Yet, Pelosi's longevity has increasingly exasperated newer lawmakers who want to wield more power within the caucus.
This sometimes generated a lot of noise and feedback which was usually exasperated by the noise cancellation.
In the video, posted on YouTube Monday, Khusyaynova appears to be exasperated and recites a prepared statement.
"It's a dramatic story, that's the risk that people get exasperated by another depressing story," Dokter says.
At the board meeting, Gale Brewer, the Manhattan borough president, seemed exasperated over the many unanswered questions.
Otherwise, you will get exasperated as you pause for readings while pouring your ingredients onto the scale.
Like in the Catholic Church, at prep schools, horrific cases have been exasperated by administrators' initial reactions.
" Scott's wife, sounding exasperated, shouts back, "He doesn't have a gun, he has a TBI [Traumatic Brain Injury].
The coins are worth $100 and they will also feature this dynamic but somewhat exasperated-looking bald eagle.
She spends most of her screen time looking exasperated at the antics of the Rose family or Roland.
The EU executive has long been exasperated by what it sees as Prime Minister Viktor Orban's authoritarian tendencies.
By tonight's episode it seemed like her fellow queens—and RuPaul herself—had grown absolutely exasperated with her.
Exasperated and desperate, a colleague proffered some advice:"You need to change your iMessage history settings," she said.
Like Ghahremani, Roux is exasperated by how difficult it is to get Amazon to take down infringing listings.
Fisher's partial frankness, at once crystalline and gauzy, exasperated her excellent biographer, Joan Reardon, but mostly tantalizes readers.
French President Emmanuel Macron's eyebrows are furrowed, and his knuckles are digging into the desk; he looks exasperated.
The quartet's members grow increasingly exasperated and, after a while, are joined by the 25 other national leaders.
"I don't even know where to start on answering this question," Obama said with an exasperated half-smile.
"You know how wrong about politics you have to be for me to notice?" an exasperated Davidson asked.
Exasperated lawmakers have seized control of important parts of the parliamentary agenda, passing legislation to hem her in.
The man behind the counter was exasperated handing them over and even lamented that she was too slow.
When Chuck Todd interviewed Ryan on Sunday's Meet the Press, he sounded exasperated and puzzled in equal measure.
Some East Ramapo families, saying they&aposre exasperated and feel powerless, have moved or plan to do so.
A COMMON (sometimes exasperated) question from abroad is: why is Britain having a referendum on its EU membership?
Mido lasted two seasons at Ajax, his scissor-bearing tantrum the final straw for an increasingly exasperated Koeman.
Across the political spectrum, hardworking Americans are exasperated with a government that's out of touch with their needs.
"Why is it so hard for Ryanair to come to Ukraine?" an exasperated Mr Omelyan wrote on Facebook.
Some GOP lawmakers said they were exasperated, arguing the administration was making poorly conceived trade policy even worse.
"We called people on phones and we — I don't know — we faxed people," Ms. Plank said, sounding exasperated.
Adults are exasperated by their aging parents even as they fear for what will happen when they're gone.
Throughout her discography, Cline was shattered, broken, exasperated and left neurotic by a never-ending succession of breakups.
An exasperated Brazile said that Republicans are "ready to pounce on anything" in regards to the Clinton investigation.
"Aren't people playing video games supposed to embody the skills of their online personas?" an exasperated Tiger asks.
At a news conference afterward, Brown plopped into his chair and breathed an exasperated sigh into the microphone.
But this letter captures exactly how annoyed and exasperated Bernstein could be when subscribers complained about his programming.
"He's a hero here!" said an exasperated Jochen Dieckmann, a German who was shaking his head in disbelief.
" Then, in a much more exasperated tone because the Echo willfully ignored my request: "Alexa, what's the forecast?
This cheerful, exasperated journal is fun even for readers who don't know a daisy from a dahlia. 'R.
Woods said he was exasperated — "pretty hot" were his exact words — when he walked to the 10th tee.
Exasperated by fellow Democrats standing in the way, Roosevelt resolved to push some of them out of office.
"I thought the goal was zero inconsistent drug screens," Dr. Gastala said during a 2016 session, sounding exasperated.
But in March, Shelton, feeling exasperated by what she considered foot-dragging, publicly criticized the Polish fencing federation.
This week's escalation of tensions between Moscow and Ankara prompted an exasperated we-told-you-so from Washington.
His mother, by now exasperated, said that she would keep the card, as he would only lose it.
Both Democratic and Republican presidents (and their attorneys general) had grown exasperated with the statutory independent counsel structure.
Though thrilled and excited to be on the field serving the deaf community, I was angry and exasperated.
Liz Lemon, Tina Fey's exasperated head writer on the Emmy-winning "30 Rock," is my personal food hero.
But this could be tough for Macron to sell to farmers already exasperated at being cast as polluters.
That was refreshing to Obama, who had grown exasperated with the demands and personality quirks of Baird's colleagues.
She also says little Future has health issues that have been exasperated by all the cross-country travel.
Besides exasperated parents, there are health advocates who object to the cookies, on the grounds that they're cookies.
Her other father, Roger (Andy Gillet), is exasperated but sympathetic, chalking up his daughter's sullenness to her unorthodox upbringing.
"Nadia speaks for all the Yazidis when she says how exasperated she feels," Clooney told the Thomson Reuters Foundation.
Gold's King Lear has one saving grace: Its lead, Glenda Jackson, strides around like a gloriously exasperated mini-Valkyrie.
" A seemingly exasperated Trey Gowdy began his statement with a reminder to Trump that "Russia is not our friend.
When I asked other panelists about augmenting healthy body parts over lunch that day, most seemed a little exasperated.
When people ask me about gaming headphones, I respond with the exasperated sigh and bitter look of Marcus Fenix.
My issue with the grips was exasperated by my test bike being fitted with the shorter M-type handlebar.
Each time, the crowd burst into laughter as Mr. Sanders, grinning, threw his hands in the air, seemingly exasperated.
It was a stance that exasperated both secular lefists and Christian conservatives, but her integrity compelled a grudging respect.
"Twelve years really is a joke," says an exasperated employee at the official centre for commerce in Addis Ababa.
She halts production with an exasperated sigh when the first contestant to emerge from her Cinderella carriage is black.
Trump had also grown exasperated with Russia for doing nothing to stop the Syrian government from using the weapons.
When I spoke with San Francisco Public Utility Commission's assistant general manager for water, Steve Ritchie, he sounded exasperated.
" RELATED: Congress exasperated as White House in 'downward spiral' "It's not a question of what the President can do.
"Two to three women used to die every year during or shortly after childbirth," Gita Lama said, sounding exasperated.
He spent the majority of the debate on the attack, repeatedly interrupting Pence, and often looking angry and exasperated.
Fans are characteristically open and welcoming, reflecting on the vagaries of supporting Fulham with exasperated laughter and wry smiles.
Expect a tired and exasperated David Cameron on June 24th, the day after the referendum, whichever way Britain votes.
They are banding together in an exasperated, but as yet vaguely defined, attempt to spur the city into action.
Trump's seeming lack of interest in trying to keep the deficit in check has exasperated -- and alarmed -- some conservatives.
But the system, which opened in 1904, has become so packed that riders are exasperated by delays and overcrowding.
Clinical depression runs in my family and it was totally exasperated when I was so far away from home.
"Jared, you don't know what you're talking about, O.K.?" the exasperated president is quoted as saying at one point.
By the time he was speaking from the Rose Garden Friday, the President was exasperated his gambit had failed.
As Soyoung grows increasingly exasperated, Jin loses heart, develops a worsening drinking problem and fails at various odd jobs.
Neal's bid for Trump's tax returns has exasperated some Democrats who say it's been too modest and slow-moving.
While researching for the special, Ross looked into many of these programs and admitted to feeling exasperated at times.
Behind the scenes, rank and file Republicans, many of them returning after a one-week break, were exasperated Tuesday.
Sanders grew visibly exasperated when she made certain claims he found exaggerated and rendered certain insults he deemed unfair.
She sounds exasperated as she sings about vapid, hypersexualized women being an epidemic for which there is no cure.
In it, we meet android technician Charlie, who becomes exasperated when an angry customer returns a supposedly defective robot.
But when I spoke to him about those same politics today, he seemed a bit exasperated by the topic.
"'At least I'm making an effort to go after what I want,'" an exasperated and frightened Reva tells her.
"How does this help?" he responded sharply, sounding exasperated but also clearly enjoying the comic potential of this clash.
Word of the Day : greatly annoyed; out of patience _________ The word exasperated has appeared in 155 articles on nytimes.
But they have grown accustomed to and even exasperated by an American president who blusters but ultimately backs down.
In another she is scrunched up and flat on her back, crumpled like a collapsed ceramic in exasperated surprise.
In their more recent letter, federal officials seem exasperated by local intransigence, adding that their pleas repeatedly went unacknowledged.
Beto O'Rourke, who represented El Paso in Congress before running for president, said in an exasperated rant to reporters.
Large swaths of its Bladerunner-like landscape became covered in exasperated political graffiti — and, less visibly, tear gas residue.
At the same Nyarugenge market complex in Kigali, 52-year-old shopper Beatrice was exasperated by the price rises.
Mr. Capuano refrained from taking an aggressive stance against Ms. Pressley, but at one point he seemed somewhat exasperated.
Once, Mr. Lethen was so exasperated that he wrote down five conditions as a basis for discussion between them.
McConnell exasperated Democrats when he declared last month: "I'm not impartial about this at all," referring to the trial.
I asked Montes what role social media had played in northern-lights tourism, and he gave an exasperated laugh.
Here, Seberg makes love only to the camera, though she often seems averse to or exasperated by its attentions.
The 33-year-old, English-speaking Farhad Niayesh, a former mayor of Herat, is even more blunt, and exasperated.
Exasperated, Mr. Dunlap decided to sell the Chrysler last November so he could close out the Wells Fargo loan.
But many applicants have complained of hours long waits with some having left offices exasperated and with no license.
Clinton seemed exasperated by Sanders, repeatedly imploring voters to hold him accountable for how he'd achieve his campaign promises.
He has long dark hair that, when he is exasperated, tends to fall across his face like a curtain.
The DOJ also faced harsher questioning from the judge, who came off exasperated at times during the government's arguments.
I called the owner anyway and he told the same thing, seemingly exasperated by all the interest in his business.
In response to the controversy over certain lyrics on 4:44's "The Story of OJ," JAY-Z seemed exasperated.
To make exasperated noises about it is to mock the purpose of the famed public-service BBC in national life.
Jake Johnson's constantly exasperated persona Nick Miller has carried on to some extent in Meester's Single Parents avatar Angie D'Amato.
Now, standing at the Holocaust Museum where his photos are on display, Caesar becomes exasperated when explaining what happened next.
Moderates were exasperated at having gone through the whole process of the discharge petition only to be left empty handed.
His exasperated "dang it, Bobby" (+21197), and "bwahhh" (+2) as incredibly fun to say as they are to see memed.
In the episode, everyone debating consent and the feminist generational divide is exasperated, often to the point of dark comedy.
Exasperated parents and opportunistic politicians have long fretted that they make players lazy and listless, or else unpredictable and violent.
I don't mean to sound exasperated because I'm not; if he wants to submit films for classification we'll classify them.
"It begins with an 'A'" he adds, and when the exasperated guests give up, he announces the chosen name—"Adolf".
However, having recently written a story about another penis map, I found myself exasperated with the ubiquity of the patriarchy.
Cultural differences persist too, and Dutch pilots are exasperated by what they see as the French side's lack of compromise.
In a horror game, this uncomfortable feeling is exasperated by making you control the protagonist and responsible for their escape.
That would aggravate two big threats to its security: bullying by an emboldened Russia and abandonment by an exasperated America.
Though it might seem easy to raise and lower your leg an inch, exasperated sighs in the room proved otherwise.
Exasperated, I got on my phone to look up when the nearest pharmacy opened up, for the morning-after pill.
"The truth is, though, that Potter is, at most, a very basic guide," an exasperated Corey Atad wrote in Esquire.
Most surprising moment of the event: Phil, after another Triangle question, clearly a bit exasperated, said, 'Forget about the Triangle.
"One on three," an exasperated Trump said at one point, referring to Raddatz, Cooper and Clinton ganging up on him.
The Packard foundation had already put some money toward conservation actions but they were exasperated that there was little movement.
The smallest annoyances can inspire an exasperated groan and an eye roll that could be seen from the space station.
When an exasperated Tillerson reportedly called Trump a "moron" and then declined to deny saying it, he spoke with authority.
But any exasperated European leaders who are keen for Britain to just go, deal or no deal, should think again.
"This is over with, this controversy about emails from Hillary Clinton," said one exasperated Democrat, Representative Hank Johnson of Georgia.
It has become an open question how much Bernie wants them back at this point; he has seemed rather exasperated.
Top Republicans on Capitol Hill are calling for his resignation, and even White House aides are exasperated by his behavior.
She's not a polemicist, but a nudger, someone who delivers homilies with a shrug and an exasperated, amused eye roll.
"We need to stop talking about diversity like it's a category: romcoms, thrillers… diverse," Yomi wryly says, before pausing, exasperated.
Moments later, Cousins was exasperated and catching shit from Jordan and Kyle Lowry when the Kings came up in conversation.
The mood of this statement — at once exasperated and matter-of-fact — continues throughout the show and its related ephemera.
Trim and purposeful, wearing glasses and a simple cap, he exudes patience and understanding, even when exasperated by Parsifal's denseness.
This critic has seen "Our Time" twice now, and at each screening was equal parts enthralled, exasperated, impatient and inspired.
Asked recently whether his attacks would weaken Mr. Biden in the general election against Mr. Trump, Mr. Sanders grew exasperated.
The team offered shifting explanations to an exasperated fan base about how much due diligence it had done on Foster.
Interviews with protesters in Tehran suggest they are exasperated with what many view as the government's economic incompetence and corruption.
In recent days, people who have spoken with Mr. Trump said he sounded exasperated with his E.P.A. administrator's negative headlines.
A rogues' gallery of lovers, friends and family ensues, detailed miniatures full of comic touches of malice and exasperated affection.
The many voters who do not fit neatly into those categories are simply exasperated at the infighting and want change.
Queens residents who live along the No. 333 line have grown exasperated over recurring station closings necessary for the work.
He ordered the exasperated waiters to move a heavy credenza and set up an extra table by the front door.
") She is prone to exasperated explosions of unassailable logic ("The best car mechanic doesn't necessarily know the road to Milwaukee!
Some exasperated givers are turning to Steve Bannon, Trump's hard-charging former chief strategist and a McConnell nemesis, to vent.
But exasperated with the slow pace at which the commission was addressing sex-discrimination cases, she left after 18 months.
All four of the liberal justices appeared exasperated with Clement's effort to expand the case to include the coffee hypothetical.
Rather than outrage or disbelief, Ms. Pelosi's most common response to Mr. Trump amounts to one long, exasperated eye roll.
Given the record of the Saudi-led band, it is hardly surprising that American military commanders are becoming increasingly exasperated.
I decided to get a coffee to re-energize myself around midnight, exasperated that they still wanted to be there.
Irish ministers, exasperated that MPs appear blind to the risks, are spelling out how serious they perceive them to be.
Obama's former aides have completely denied Trump's claims, and sources told CNN Obama himself was exasperated after learning of the accusations.
The only time he was held truly accountable may have been when his exasperated father sent him away to military school.
There is, of course, no guarantee an exasperated EU will play ball — all 27 remaining members have to agree the extension.
" Her exasperated helpers seem less than enthused to be in on the joke, with one sarcastically saying, "Very helpful, thank you.
"THIS COULD BE YOUR LAST CHANCE TO MAKE SOMETHING FREE OUTSIDE THE MARKET PRESSURES OF LATE CAPITALISM!!" shouts the exasperated teacher.
"Isn't this enough?!" she'd cry out, exasperated, directly in Avery's ear, before Avery could tweak the headset's volume to be lower.
"It's been a nightmare," says one exasperated foreign businesswoman, who fears she may have to move to Kampala, in neighbouring Uganda.
Some 20 MPs have put their hats in the ring and started parading their families (and kitchens) before an exasperated public.
He rants about her in an exasperated manner, practically spitting and sweating over the idea of her coming in to help.
These numbers have been eroding for decades, but they've also been exasperated by a particularly divisive political climate in recent years.
Humans by comparison are slow dullards, unable to keep up, and the android is both frustrated and exasperated by its wards.
The manager of a Chinese-owned factory in Walvis Bay is exasperated by endless protests and strikes by his local workforce.
But when his exasperated lover and his arch critic penetrate the walls of La Vie en Rose, his temperament immediately deteriorates.
"Even assuming it's a violation of the protective order..." Haag began to say, when Alsup interrupted her with an exasperated noise.
Laura is exasperated by her client, and yet she keeps helping him—even when he puts her in a horrible bind.
When his logic was challenged, he appeared exasperated by his inability to convince responsible gun owners that his approach was correct.
You probably remember Oren Aks as the often exasperated former FuckJerry employee who was featured in the Hulu documentary Fyre Fraud.
Visibly exasperated, Jazz — who at the time was awaiting her gender confirmation surgery — candidly reveals the real reason she's holding back.
Exasperated users expressed their skepticism in response to a TikTok tweet offering — admittedly absurd — instructions on how to restore locked accounts.
Some of Bannon's supporters were exasperated with him yesterday and wished he would've issued a statement distancing himself from Wolff's book.
Clearly exasperated by the questions, the candidate -- Greg Gianforte -- lashed out at the reporter and was accused of "body slamming" him.
Exasperated, you explain: the history, the spiritual cleansing, and how you can't eat or drink (during daylight hours) for the month.
Ojanen's oval-headed busts, displayed side-by-side on a long, narrow table, bear a varied set of exasperated facial expressions.
"Frankly, I don't know what they are trying to achieve," says an exasperated UN official closely involved with Turkey and Syria.
But the company—which hasn't even finalized its product for the market—is growing exasperated by all the copycats out there.
Exasperated, his new girlfriend berates him for ignoring her—he misses dates to work on what might be a lost cause.
GOP senators, however, were exasperated at the president's decision to reject the agreement they had passed just one day earlier. Sen.
Leafing through my copy of the biography, I am struck anew by its quality of mildly exasperated tenderness toward its subject.
Opting out of that struggle, as many Jewish Americans exasperated with Israeli illiberalism seem inclined to do, means forfeiting that soul.
The last step is exasperation, when companies and investors, exasperated by years of little to no profits, throw in the towel.
U.S. officials said that Trump was "exasperated" and "frustrated" because he thought Peña Nieto's expectation was unreasonable, according to the Post.
One mapper, so exasperated at the continued flow of inaccurate updates, began labeling correcting summaries with #WhatInGrabsNameIsThis to document the trail.
The exasperated executive confesses to her foiled plan and rebukes them for not taking a stand (and getting her a payday).
They sighed loudly at times, exasperated at what they saw as political grandstanding by senators at the expense of fact-finding.
Here's the exchange, in which Trump sounds genuinely exasperated at her dismissal from the White House: TRUMP: Omarosa, what's going on?
The standoff lasted all night, and finally, near dawn, the exasperated Qataris gave in and drove to Baghdad without their luggage.
Bank executives have been exasperated by the stress tests, complaining that the qualitative section in particular relies on regulators' subjective judgment.
So if you find yourself getting exasperated more than you'd like, here are ways to keep those testy impulses in check.
So was her coach, Darren Cahill, who resigned the position for a spell, exasperated by Halep's futile bouts with self-loathing.
"You hear a lot of people talking, exasperated, about how hard it is to paint at that scale," Mr. Roy said.
WASHINGTON — An exasperated President Trump picked up the phone to call the White House counsel, Donald F. McGahn II, last Sunday.
That wear can be further exasperated by environmental disasters — which are occurring with greater frequency as a result of climate change.
The halls of the Capitol are ringing with the sound of wallets snapping shut as influential Republican donors are growing exasperated.
The classic destination for exasperated Americans, the Great White North has been inundated with attention this week, and for good reason.
She exasperated Pippa and Gillian because she was intolerant and touchy, had no sense of humor; everyone trod carefully around Serena.
He and Freya banter with a sort of exasperated devotion, a nonsexual version of the sparring lovers in a romantic comedy.
The two women were invited to appear before the same House Judiciary Committee in April — where Lieu made similar exasperated comments.
Laura Dern's exasperated attorney (also named Laura) bites her tongue while enduring the outrageous, dangerous plotting of an unstable male client.
A senior administration official told Reuters that Trump, who campaigned on warmer ties with Putin, had grown exasperated with Russian activity.
"As chair of the ethics committee I have to ask, has anybody else worn blackface in college?" an exasperated Thompson asks.
At the bar, an exasperated young man with a rose tattoo on his neck throws back martinis like they were shots.
Even when he's doing comedy or directing New York City traffic, he's still playing variations of his standard exasperated, tough grump.
Rubio was "visibly exasperated" in an interview with The Guardian on the eve of his likely loss to Trump in his homestate.
"Lordy, I hope there are tapes," said an exasperated James Comey in his testimony before the Senate Intelligence Committee on June 8.
"She would have been better off doing a standing throw," said exasperated 2000 Olympic champion Denise Lewis in commentary for the BBC.
He eventually left on his own, exasperated at the situation, after a police officer gave him the go-ahead to do so.
As the two argued over who was responsible for the growing death toll during recent anti-government protests, Ernesto exploded, visibly exasperated.
The danger is that little new fighting strength will be created, giving America yet more reasons to feel exasperated with its allies.
"You put down illustration like it's some lower art form, but all that conceptual art does is ILLUSTRATE TEXT!" shouts exasperated Tiffany.
Exasperated with how the Twitterverse seems to take everything literally, Pegg began tweeting fibs about his attic door mysteriously opening and closing.
Unable to think of anything and utterly exasperated, he and Stine's team decided to email Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos — a last resort.
"If Susun 'yells' at you, remember, she still honors you although she is upset with your actions," it explains, sounding faintly exasperated.
It probably exasperated him, but he was not the type to go storming out in search of some fuller-blooded spiritual alternative.
"I just did an interview where there were just so many questions, yet again, about my ex-husband," she says, lightly exasperated.
He's exasperated by the math methods of Dash's (Huck Milner) homework, which have inexplicably shifted since he learned them as a child.
As the bloodshed continued, an exasperated international community appealed to Kiir and Machar to do whatever it takes to stop the violence.
It was then that his parents, exasperated over his behavior, sent him away to a military academy because they couldn't handle him.
I had more than an hour's drive ahead of me, and I was exasperated because I had no idea what to do.
Eventually I just called Airbnb, exasperated, and yelled until they actually called multiple hosts to make sure they'd actually honor their reservations.
They really do not want a shutdown and are exasperated enough with the Freedom Caucus to want to teach them a lesson.
In an email to Politico, Abbott's deputy press secretary Mac Walker wrote that the governor was exasperated about the special election, too.
COLLINS...: Via The Hill's Jordain Carney, exasperated Republicans in the House and Senate are growing tired of having to defend President Trump.
Then, there is Angela's brother, Robbie (Lucas Hedges), truculent and spiky, who is more exasperated than stirred by his mother's campaigning wrath.
Trump had grown exasperated by Spicer's combative press briefings, which he watches closely from his private dining room off the Oval Office.
"We are here to have a conversation," a seemingly exasperated Pelosi (Calif.), the House Democratic leader, said while gesturing to the cameras.
McWhorter's response to the radicalism of the younger generation, notably embodied by the Black Lives Matter movement, has been an exasperated resignation.
A Toronto chef, exasperated with some vegan activists protesting outside of his restaurant, decided to fire back in a rather unique way.
Granddads lolling on exasperated looking garden furniture, incredulous toddlers, fist-pumping moms with the jitters, all present and correct, all utterly transfixed.
Asked what he wanted his legacy to be as a pitcher, Bumgarner looked exasperated at what he clearly considered a sensitive question.
Wotan craves both power and love, a tension that plays out poignantly in his relationship with Fricka, his exasperated (and childless) wife.
With her husband of 25 years, Peter (an appropriately exasperated Chris Noth), Anne has two grown children, a son and a daughter.
Britain: Prime Minister Theresa May is expected to seek another delay to Brexit from already exasperated European leaders, who meet on Wednesday.
"This person didn't take anything in, and that will be his loss," Zhang cited an exasperated Deng as saying after the meeting.
This gambit occurs over the strenuous objections of Princess Tilda, both friend to Randall and exasperated conscience to her father, King Arnold.
Mr. Trump grew exasperated, one official said, when Mr. Peña Nieto did not drop the matter and move on to other issues.
Ms. Dunne is likewise fine as the often exasperated Emma, who tries and fails to keep her mother at a comfortable distance.
Mr. Markman mimicked the exasperated "we can't believe this guy just did that" inflection that is a regular feature of the segment.
"We need to get our work done by December 20," an exasperated House Majority Leader Steny Hoyer (D-MD) told reporters Tuesday.
Pahwa as the exasperated mother whose only aim in life is to get her daughter married off is a delight to watch.
Several Democratic lawmakers appeared exasperated as they sought to pin the nominees down on the actions they intended to take in office.
The new musical-turned-movie "Cats" has film critics baffled, exasperated, and all around weirded out by the heavily computer-generated feature.
Others were exasperated by what seemed to be yet another vetting oversight that should have been caught early in the campaign process.
Without Senate support, the House Democrats' protest repeatedly met Biden's heavy gavel, and Democrats mounting the protests grew more and more exasperated.
While they do not quarrel with the need for caution, some residents are exasperated with the halting work of getting back to normal.
The President was "hot" and exasperated Thursday night after Sessions' recusal, a source familiar with the situation said, considering it hasty and overkill.
And indeed, our poor Bachelorette looks so exasperated by Luke P.'s macho ways, which she's already, by the way, warned him about.
Then, a (slightly exasperated) cashier will tell this poor soul to push the card into a slot at the front of the reader.
In what's become a daily routine during the Trump transitionary period, the president-elect's pick of Sessions has been met with exasperated outcries.
"So, I don't know what else can be done about it, let alone what I want to do," I said, a little exasperated.
Yet none of these countries have yet to actually extend a hand to exasperated Americans who really, really don't want a Trump presidency.
She goes from firm and professional after an embarrassing incident in the office to indulgent and exasperated in the scenes with her son.
Schauer started her online comedy career on Vine, where her viral series of exasperated waitress skits propelled her to short-form video notoriety.
Ms. Extremadura, who sat with a few surviving Filipino comfort women in their organization's small office on Thursday, said that she was exasperated.
But instance after instance, these articles began to feel copied-and-pasted, from the explanations provided to the exasperated tone I put on.
"He's reacting to changing circumstances," a person close to the media mogul, who said Drudge had grown exasperated with Trump, told CNN Business.
And ABC News staffers have grown more exasperated as members of Trump's circle (and the president himself) have spoken out against Ross's report.
Ashley, familiar to many Britons as the owner of soccer club Newcastle United, grew exasperated at times during nearly two hours of questions.
At some point Lennon, Paul McCartney, George Harrison and Ringo Starr were all exasperated nobodies, who gradually astounded the world with their songs.
"God bless men in America, but we need more men who are championing these issues," he said jokingly but also a bit exasperated.
"Nobody lied," an exasperated McGarry says tells White House Communications Director Toby Ziegler (Richard Schiff), during one one particularly dramatic "West Wing" scene.
Now, I'll be leaning on a wall and they're like, "QUEEN OF LEANING ON A WALL" and I'm like [exasperated tone] 'Okay, okay.
Many of the 2016 election-era memes depicted Biden urging an exasperated Obama to play tricks on Trump before leaving the White House.
The White House has been more bullish all along, and senior House sources have been consistently exasperated at administration officials setting artificial deadlines.
We're in an inquisitive moment, but also, perhaps, an exasperated one, wondering what art can do for us during a time of uncertainty.
Bennett seems exasperated, exhausted almost, as he explains he must sentence Rice to a full five years -- the mandatory minimum required by law.
You could almost hear the rimshot when Heenan delivered a pun or savaged a babyface to Monsoon's disapproving and exasperated "will you stop".
Washington (CNN)Republican senators returning to Washington Monday sounded exasperated and downright deflated about their unpopular bill to overhaul the health care system.
Truly atrocious basketball is abound, and with it we can now bear witness to exasperated body language that I, for one, thoroughly enjoy.
The movie is "at once endearing and unbearably show-offy" and "finally elicits an exasperated admiration," A. O. Scott wrote in The Times.
The exasperated Germans recently began enforcing a tough hate speech law that can slap these offending multi-billion-dollar corporations with heavy fines.
In Emmanuel Macron it has a far-sighted statesman—even if his bold urgings to other leaders are as much exasperated as hopeful.
When asked whether she would drop out of the presidential race if she is indicted because of this usage, Clinton became uncharacteristically exasperated.
The American people are exasperated with the empty promises of self-interested politicians who refuse to listen to increasing calls for gun safety.
Pelosi came under the impression they were having a separate conversation and grew exasperated they weren't listening, according to a senior Democratic aide.
This was working perfectly, sort of; I lost the first 20 or so points, but he was starting to look a bit exasperated.
Still, the conspiracy theory has caught on, and Cruz on Tuesday felt compelled to address it, if even in a sarcastic, exasperated manner.
A. The Chinese, who historically regarded North Koreans as wartime brethren closer than "lips and teeth," have grown increasingly exasperated with Mr. Kim.
It's normal to feel exasperated with your screaming infant and scornful of a political opponent, but scorn toward your baby would be bizarre.
In it, an exasperated woman told the story of having to provide for various unemployed family members who weren't contributing to the household.
"Why is the president ignoring the sanctions?" asked an exasperated Senator Bill Nelson, Democrat of Florida, a veteran of three decades in Congress.
The judge in turn appointed a public attorney present in court to represent Woody and Islam and seemed exasperated by the latter's request.
But Mr. Mulvaney — President Trump's exasperated, restless, but deeply determined budget director — has found an alternative path to relevance in Mr. Trump's Washington.
It was all too much for Mr. Roy, who said he was exasperated by what he had seen, particularly from the American side.
Visibly exasperated, she asked repeatedly if anyone wanted to discuss her education rollout, before ultimately addressing the issue that was dominating the headlines.
An early turning point in his career came in 1989, when an exasperated veteran running the Vintage paperback line in another division resigned.
This isn't a mass delusion; it's based on the experience of millions of passengers who feel ripped off and exasperated by poor service.
Brenda, exasperated, was tugging her goddaughter forward, though the girl was looking over her shoulder at Gerald with an expression of real concern.
Unapologetically domineering, Harriet all but grabs the garden clippers from her exasperated gardener and pushes her blissfully patient cook out of the kitchen.
Exasperated Democratic members repeatedly tried to get Lewandowski to answer even the most basic questions about the nature of his relationship with Trump.
He doesn't appear in the first few episodes, only mentioned in passing by Midge's exasperated parents Abe (Tony Shaloub) and Rose (Marin Hinkle).
European Union officials, who have been waiting for Britain to resolve its plan, were muted in an official statement, though exasperated on Twitter.
To watch and listen to the exasperated reactions from coaches and fans, however, the proportion of blown calls feels more like 212-50.
They are exhausted and at times exasperated by his hopscotching from one subject to the next, chronicled in his pithy and provocative tweets.
"Folks -- I get one sentence into it, you say I'm not answering the question," an exasperated Chaffetz complained as the crowd repeatedly jeered him.
" Clearly exasperated, Kennedy continued: "The fault we got here is we got too many people running around like a bunch of free-range chickens.
Choi's robots act more as a conceptual art version of the robotic vacuum Roomba as they seem exasperated with the possibility of cultural progress.
So far the talks have shown an exasperated public only that unionists and republicans are capable of talking almost indefinitely without offering meaningful concessions.
On an episode of Marc Maron's podcast, Wanda Sykes, who is also from D.C., seemed exasperated that he hadn't broken through to the mainstream.
Their dynamic is unmistakably a classic mother / adult-daughter pairing, with both women alternating protectiveness and exasperated I-know-what's-best-for-you bossiness.
European leaders have been critical of its record on democratic freedoms, while Ankara has grown increasingly exasperated by what it sees as Western condescension.
If you've been exasperated about the bad dates, rejections, and the mind games you deal with in the dating market, it's not just you.
I do not understand why he was there, except to serve the generic '80s movie bully role, now that Steve is an exasperated babysitter.
A Red Hen in Swedesboro, New Jersey, (motto: "deliciously simple food") posted an exasperated note after receiving hundreds of phone calls about the incident.
Why this matters: President Trump has been exasperated by the Senate's glacial progress and it's been a point of contention between him and McConnell.
Democrats are angry and attacking, but Republicans are unhappy too Exasperated Senate Democrats lit into the four intelligence chiefs as they dodged their questions.
"You, typically, have ignored gaping facts in describing this and I bet you don't even know them," an exasperated Clinton told host Craig Melvin.
Of course, the federal government still considers cannabis illegal, but Weedmaps, ironically, has claimed protection under federal law, leaving sellers and state regulators exasperated.
However, most senior EU figures, while exasperated by Britain's dithering, have no appetite for pushing it out in 10 days' time without a deal.
His home, which he can only describe as a home with a "red door," is populated by one Naomi Watts as an exasperated wife.
Jonathan Vaughters, who was one of Armstrong's teammates and one of the people who helped reveal Armstrong's sophisticated doping program, said he was exasperated.
An "exasperated" Trump made the request of aides last week, with a key court deadline for DACA looming, The New York Times reported Monday.
When the Warriors' Festus Ezeli committed an offensive foul that wiped away a layup by Thompson, an exasperated Curry pointed at his temple: Think!
Local officials here are increasingly exasperated because Washington has declined or ignored their requests, they say, for emergency funds and federal law enforcement officers.
Clinton and her supporters are clearly and understandably exasperated with Sanders' debating tactics, but they ought to appreciate the fact that he rarely equivocates.
Clinton and her supporters are clearly and understandably exasperated with Sanders's debating tactics, but they ought to appreciate the fact that he rarely equivocates.
Emily Haines almost sounds exasperated when she tells me that she has found herself yet a-fucking-gain at the corner of Dundas Ave.
" Visibly exasperated at the thought, she continued, "Major institutions are going to have to redirect the ways in which they are dealing with us.
And EU leaders are exasperated with May and the UK's indecision, and they may be more reluctant to grant an extension this time around.
He remains energetically and profitably exasperated, committed to exposing corruption, the abuse of language, the exploitation of people and assorted foolishness of all kinds.
"Please work with us," an exasperated fire official wrote in one of the final emails of a long chain with a Verizon account manager.
In life and in something resembling death, she's a ruthless tyrant who can also be funny as hell, especially when she's exasperated with Kevin.
"I wasn't trained, I was too big, they didn't want black leads, I don't know," Mr. Kaluuya said, clearly exasperated even at the memory.
"The trouble with Theresa is that she only recognizes reality when it hits her in the face," one exasperated ex-cabinet minister told me.
" By page 120, I was fucking exasperated by the complete befuddlement Clinton has about why she is such a divisive figure—"I'm really asking.
"My mother used to say, 'Do it well or do not do it at all,' " she said with an exasperated look on her face.
Now and then I felt exasperated, especially when a performer would look right down at me and whisper something I couldn't quite make out.
Such halts are unusual and occur only in times of extremely abnormal market volatility, so this week's frequent halts has left many investors exasperated.
McMaster grew so exasperated with Mattis that around September 2017, he sent him a memo saying the president had requested new options for Venezuela.
Mr Trump, exasperated with the war, was close to signing an agreement with the Taliban that would have begun the process of American withdrawal.
In March, days before House Republicans released their repeal bill, Democrats and an exasperated Senate Republican hunted around the Capitol for the elusive legislation.
I was too young to understand any of this; I was watching Ernie excitedly showing off his purchase of nothing to an exasperated Bert.
Staffers were exasperated when they learned that they would not be allowed to have their personal devices in the West Wing from 6 a.m.
Clearly exasperated by coverage of him, he said he did not watch CNN but then gave a detailed critique of one of its shows.
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And when GOP leaders found out last year that he was being outraised by Democrats and barely had a campaign staff, they were exasperated.
This person noted that Kushner remains exasperated by Kelly's decision to overhaul the security clearance process, feeling that it is mainly directed at him.
As in other recent Romanian films, this one casts an exasperated eye on a society where power and male pomposity go hand in hand.
As in other recent Romanian films, this one casts an exasperated eye on a society where power and male pomposity go hand in hand.
For that same reason, as my exasperated childhood teacher could tell you, it is also very easy to play a violin out of tune.
And many Senate Republicans — especially those closely involved in the spending process — were clearly exasperated as Trump repeatedly dug in with the shutdown rhetoric.
During his opening remarks, the Russian autocrat appeared exasperated that he had to again deny any knowledge of Russian interference in the 2016 vote.
Reporters were exasperated during an exchange with the president Friday after federal agents arrested a Florida man suspected of sending bombs to notable liberals.
Either the little ones themselves are making a scene in a restaurant or airport or their parents are writing exasperated blog posts about them.
Kyle Mooney also appears in the sketch as "an even more exasperated Tony Shalhoub," that latter being who plays Midge's father on the actual series.
New York (CNN Business)Target cash registers were back online after a two-hour systems outage on Saturday that left exasperated shoppers venting frustrations online.
"I'm not a complete idiot!" an exasperated Assange responded, before noting he instead expects there to be a discussion regarding the conditions of the extradition.
But for a population exasperated with government corruption, and sick of dealing with daily power cuts and seasonal water shortages, it was the last straw.
The severe drought that is devastating southern Africa has left 6.5m Malawians facing hunger, most of whom are being kept alive by increasingly exasperated donors.
"You might tactfully remind Madame Tebaldi that we have now, on and off, tried to arrange an engagement since 1949," an exasperated Mr. Bing wrote.
She then made Cara wait as she dropped Alex and Sammi off first, before penning a note that's being passed around by exasperated parents everywhere.
Enthralled by the highlights, I had left my dad exasperated and angry, banging on the window, demanding I unplug the lawnmower from the inside socket.
New York Knicks James Dolan has never made the team his number-one priority, much to the chagrin of the NBA team's exasperated fan base.
The march may well be yet another reminder to exasperated citizens that whereas Mr Guaidó has the popular support, the president still has the guns.
When "Once Upon a Time...in Hollywood" screened in Cannes, a similar plea from Quentin Tarantino was read to the press, to much exasperated booing.
Here, a man is cooking (how progressive!) and quickly becomes exasperated when his (presumable) girlfriend grabs his phone to check out the new voice assistant.
Over the last couple of months, I've received a few emails asking a similar question, venting a similar frustration, written in a similar exasperated tone.
A new production of "Carmen", in Florence, duly ends with the exasperated heroine fatally shooting her jealous lover (instead of being stabbed to death herself).
It will be awhile before Lori Loughlin can put the college admissions scandal behind her — and the actress is "exasperated" that it's taking so long.
His exasperated sighs can be heard over clips of the event — a stark juxtaposition to the footage of happy doggies splashing carelessly in the waves.
"We are impressed by many of the qualities of the Democratic Party's nominee for president, even as we are exasperated by others," the editorial says.
Just as the joint Chinese-Russian patrol on Tuesday exasperated Japanese-South Korean rivalries, both the Kremlin and Beijing have other ways to promote discord.
The identical tweet was posted AGAIN on Thursday morning; and the people of Twitter breathed an exasperated sigh before kicking off another bout of trolling.
It seems that years of political debate have made him too jaded, exasperated, strident, and partisan to be the face of the climate change fight.
"Some people feel that Donald Trump will bring the revolution immediately," Susan Sarandon, that noted political sage, informed an exasperated Chris Hayes before the election.
Still, Paul ends up using Alex's exasperated speech to find Jo. Alex walks into Jo's apartment smiling, but finds Dream Paul choking her to death.
"-type routine built around the rapper Ludacris (Kominsky has no idea who that is), and is later told by an exasperated Norman, "I'm not sugarcoating.
With many people already skipping meals to get by and forced to sacrifice traditional Christmas food and presents, this week's confusion has further exasperated many.
Cohn, formerly the No. 2 executive at Goldman Sachs, claimed Trump was exasperated over the loophole remaining in the bill as recently as this week.
The tension was exasperated last week when Trump sided with Democrats in a bipartisan Oval Office meeting over the length of the debt ceiling increase.
"I see it as, the quicker you can get women out, the quicker you can get someone safe," said Mehala, visibly exasperated by the situation.
It was just before closing time at a Verizon store in Bushwick, New York last May when I burst through the door, sweaty and exasperated.
It's ingrained in us from birth: just ask any of the exasperated parents who have to bribe or force their child to give up toys.
This explains the detailed write-up and the exasperated "Read 'The Facts' below before viewing" which has been added to the title of the video.
The prison riot left 10 correction officers and civilian employees and 33 inmates dead after exasperated officials ordered the State Police to end the siege.
An exasperated President Franklin D. Roosevelt dismissed the controversy — which died down soon after the memorial's groundbreaking — as a "flimflam game" designed to sell newspapers.
Conkar and others I spoke with grew exasperated when describing the brinkmanship American allies felt subjected to after being accused of crossing the United States.
Britain: Prime Minister Theresa May is expected to seek another delay to Brexit from already exasperated European leaders, who are set to meet on Wednesday.
Both Ms. Pelosi and Mr. Schumer looked alternately bemused and exasperated by their visit, and both pleaded that the negotiations were best conducted in private.
Ryan seemed wiped out by the genre that made her a star, for about the same reasons real-life women were exasperated by modern romance.
Exasperated students and faculty, who had hoped the recommendations would be implemented, returned to class this week with little hope the school will ever change.
His new book, "Enlightenment Now," is a spirited and exasperated rebuke to anyone who refuses to concede that the world is becoming a better place.
Graham, a former Trump critic who's now one of his most vital allies on Capitol Hill, sounds exasperated by Trump but is sticking by him.
It's understandable to feel exasperated when relatives yell, criticize or make snide comments, but you have more power in the situation than you might realize.
" He grinned through rounds of exasperated questioning, through recollections of a cheerfully profane phone call with the president, through the memory of buying a "V.
She said Mr. Coleman joined the police in part to improve how officers treated black children, but grew exasperated by the obstacles facing black detectives.
The movie is "at once endearing and unbearably show-offy" and "finally elicits an exasperated admiration," A. O. Scott wrote in The New York Times.
Frida Ghitis was exasperated: He is presenting a humanitarian crisis -- Central American asylum seekers -- as an illegal criminal invasion, and demanding a wall, she observed.
Exasperated by cabin fever and a deep desire to belt out "Torn" by Natalie Imbruglia, I decided to find a way to host virtual karaoke.
She will also tell you, in a more exasperated voice, that this has not remotely abbreviated the amount of time she spends going to stores.
Suzanne (Aduba) recovers from a mental breakdown with the support of women who, once plainly exasperated by her, would now move mountains to save her.
It leaves him exasperated, at times wondering how much of the blame is his, or whether the extinction of his people really matters at all.
Every line Allison Janney utters as the oversexed, over-her-job guidance counselor is pure gold, and we've already discussed Daryl Mitchell's exasperated English teacher.
In comments posted on his website reported by Reuters, Rouhani wrote that he was "exasperated" to see pictures and video of migrant children as young as toddlers being kept in cages, which have caused widespread outrage in the U.S. "Seeing the images of the crime of separating thousands of children from their mothers in America makes a person exasperated," Khamenei said, according to Reuters.
Gloria (Anne Hathaway) is an unhappy, unemployed, self-absorbed alcoholic New Yorker who's just been understandably dumped by her exasperated boyfriend Tim (The Guest's Dan Stevens).
As the largely ineffective vice principal of a school that prefers to confront its problems with exasperated shrugs, Neil Gamby (Danny McBride) is spinning his wheels.
"The Mesa Police Department has been in the news for all the wrong reasons," a visibly exasperated Batista said during a news conference on June 113.
"The Treasure" is like the work of Samuel Beckett's long-lost Balkan cousin — bleak, stoic and suffused with a flinty, exasperated empathy for its ridiculous characters.
After he returns (Kate Beckinsale chews on the role of his perennially exasperated foster mother), he covers himself with talcum powder to try to appear white.
Roker's part was originally portrayed by Andy Griffith in the 2007 movie about Jenna (Keri Russell), an exasperated waitress with a secret talent for baking pies.
My words sound more exasperated than anything else, like the way you talk to a child that keeps throwing the same tantrum over and over again.
He almost seems a little exasperated by those attitudes as though wondering why his greatness can't simply be taken as an empirical matter of fact. 4.
Domain name squatters exasperated companies in the 1990s, buying web addresses with famous names to either ransom the domains off or draw visitors to porn sites.
But as I explained to them, I didn't want a story-only mode, I was looking for a crutch to lean on when I'd become exasperated.
U.S. oil production has been surging, and that and the recent return of some Libyan oil to the global market has exasperated the still oversupplied market.
If it turns out that yet more money has been stolen from the banks, the anger of Moldova's 3m exasperated citizens may at last boil over.
"Many locals seem unwilling to break with age-old customs," fretted an exasperated foreign doctor who was evacuated from Sierra Leone to Germany in December 2014.
The island has also been dealing with a sharp decline in population; experts fear the drop could steepen after the hurricane further exasperated its financial woes.
An epistolary exchange between the exasperated Rebecca and her filmmaker mother, for instance, creates some of the most touching returns on the theme of lost fortunes.
Before you get too exasperated about that price, there's good reason for it: First and foremost, there's only one (elderly) gentleman, Domenico DeMarco, making the pizza.
While Schumer recognizes that his West Virginia colleague can get exasperated by dysfunction in the Senate, he believes Manchin is content and engaged in his job.
Underlying this propaganda was the sense that Israel was exasperated: It was inevitable that Gazans would charge the fence, and inevitable that Israel would shoot them.
Exasperated parents have been known to stave off further inquiries by saying that they don't know the answers when they just don't feel like explaining them.
Investigative projects from Kaiser Health News/NPR and Vox have exposed pernicious billing practices from hospitals and doctors that have left patients shocked, angered and exasperated.
The Times notes: "Trump's behavior has so exasperated Mr. McGahn that he has called the president 'King Kong' behind his back, to connote his volcanic anger."
"Producers are increasingly distressed ... they are a bit exasperated by the government's lack of sensitivity so far," said Patrice Juneau of Quebec's Union of Agricultural Producers.
Exasperated with how ordinary objects can induce self-doubt and embarrassment in their users, Norman felt it necessary to codify even the simplest features of design.
Now, having survived a no-confidence vote, she's back to the drawing board with exasperated European leaders, who have expressed little to no interest in renegotiating.
For more than a year, exasperated Fergus Falls residents fumed to one another about what happened but generally avoided drawing outside attention to their unflattering portrayal.
The notion that puppet masters in Brussels are pulling the strings might come as a surprise to European officials who have been exasperated by Britain's paralysis.
This has exasperated Trump, who instructed his team to make sure the United States appeared to be in solidarity with Britain over the nerve agent attack.
In my more exasperated moments of residency, I must admit I was envious not only of what my supervising doctors knew, but also who they treated.
He missed birdie chances of six feet, four feet and seven feet, then missed from three feet for par on the 17th, which left him exasperated.
Feeling exhausted and exasperated and hating dating because it feels like a second job, and a shitty one at that, shouldn't be what we're going through.
Ashley is upset that her prospective employer sees her as a "diversity hire" and exasperated when Malcolm tries to convince her to take the job anyway.
And then someone interrupts, and the audition is over, and she makes her exasperated way down a corridor lined with pretty, petite redheads just like her.
As Orchard X struggled to get going, he said, legal documents for trades had "ballooned to 150 pages from a 20-page contract," leaving him exasperated.
He gets exasperated with investors who don't understand how his inventions could help humanity — which, far more than pure technical achievement, is always on his mind.
The claim drew an exasperated rebuke from the mayor of Salem, who noted that the 1692 trials targeted 'powerless, innocent victims'-- women who died horrific deaths.
The claim drew an exasperated rebuke from the mayor of Salem, who noted that the 1692 trials targeted "powerless, innocent victims"-- women who died horrific deaths.
When his wife (whose mischievous irony is a constant delight) calls him a fool, it's with the exasperated love a good husband and decent man merits.
She at times grew exasperated by the criticism, privately clashing with some members of her leadership team while asserting publicly that Trump "isn't even worth" impeaching.
Despite the sometimes exasperated discussion, Morgan Stanley's stock price hit its highest level in a decade on Thursday before closing up nearly 226 percent at $220.9.
Ou Ritthy, 28, the founder of a youth political discussion group, said he and his peers were exasperated with the cat-and-mouse game of Cambodian politics.
Looking perplexed and maybe a wee bit exasperated, Gates did his best on Bloomberg to walk back from any implication that he supports the FBI or Apple.
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Any reasonable human would at this point be in favor of pouring resources into climate change research, so these budgets weren't so much victories as exasperated sighs.
Saturday Night Live even aired its own parody of the Trump interview that concluded with an exasperated Lester Holt (played by Michael Che) proclaiming that nothing matters.
It is a dimension of the global autocratic wave, made up of nation after nation exasperated with perceived venality and welcoming a big personality to assert control.
In a letter to shareholders last week, Dimon wrote he was exasperated by the growing inequality in the U.S. He recommended higher taxes on America's wealthiest citizens.
More contentiously, both luminaries confessed to being exasperated at times by the general view that religion was a separate, optional and fenced-off part of human life.
Yet although the EU has this time been clear in its demands, the British government has not—a situation that has left Japanese businesspeople and officials exasperated.
The big picture: "Trump has become increasingly exasperated at his inability to do more to halt the swelling numbers of migrants entering the country," the AP reports.
Saturday's vote — at the party's conference, which is akin to the conventions in American politics — came after exasperated centrist Labour lawmakers attempted to give Corbyn the boot.
FOR THE past twenty years or so, social scientists have affirmed what parents think when they are at their most exasperated and dyspeptic: children make you miserable.
Most importantly, her nervous but loyal husband Joel (Timothy Olyphant) is still there for her, exasperated but still willing to help when she drags in another corpse.
In Burns, the nearest town to the wildlife center, people said they were exasperated by the activists, most of whom seem to be from outside the area.
He is alleged to have smeared faeces on the wall of the embassy and neglected his cat, among other uncouth behaviour, according to Ecuador's exasperated foreign minister.
With Americans exasperated over the 35-day shutdown's impact on everyday life, including air travel, Trump finally gave in and agreed to reopen the government until Feb.
Morrison got the gig, but it's unclear if the shake-up will really help the party, or if voters will just be more exasperated by the turnover.
Maybe she was indeed exasperated —  I'm not sure how I'd react to a political interview conducted in song —  but we'll find out the truth on September 30th.
Whether it's because you're exasperated by neverending work emails, mentally fatigued from the merciless avalanche of harrowing election coverage, or just plain NOT IN THE MOOD, OK?
Perpetually exasperated in a long trench coat with dark, unruly hair framing her constantly on-to-something eyebrows, Eve gives us sexy, overly-invested-detective daddi vibes.
" Gurria also struck an exasperated tone over protectionist trade policies being implemented across the globe, saying that he had repeated his message "again and again and again.
"Where in the world does someone refuse to play another team?" asks Pavel Horvath, the club's exasperated manager, after receiving a call about yet another cry-off.
And the whole time, while Jules tries to remain strong, Nate's demeanor is more exasperated, as if he's annoyed something so small is taking up his time.
While the president's stance has emboldened some conservative allies, other Republicans have grown exasperated with what they believe is a gambit that has little chance of success.
She told the story of an exasperated mother in the district who, before getting her children ready for bed, has to bundle them in the family's van.
Environmental activists have accused national regulators of hewing too closely to Monsanto's wishes, while the industry has been exasperated that European politicians are overruling their science agencies.
And breathes there the subway rider who isn't exasperated with the persistent city-state deadlock over how to pay for emergency repairs that everyone agrees are essential?
" At a rally on Friday in New Orleans, Trump was visibly exasperated when he was repeatedly interrupted by a constant stream of protesters chanting "Black Lives Matter.
American military leaders, exasperated by strikes that have killed civilians at markets, weddings and funerals, insist that the United States is not a party to the war.
And it ended with an exasperated moderator, Errol Louis of NY1, spinning his finger in the air in a mercy-rule declaration that the debate was done.
The ibuprofen furor left researchers and physicians exasperated over the distress it caused people already frightened by the virus, and also for the apparent lack of evidence.
I feared that by interacting with it, I'd feel like an outsider depending on a bunch of exasperated Gen-Zers to explain to me their inside jokes.
"The American people support Social Security across the board, and they are exasperated that Congress has failed to fix this problem," he said in a telephone interview.
BELGIUM English Channel Douai Laigneville Paris FRance 100 miles By The New York Times Exasperated, one town issued a bylaw forbidding its residents to die at home.
"You want to put restrictions on abortion but not allow people the resources to prevent a pregnancy," said an exasperated Sharon Lewis, executive director of the center.
Increasingly exasperated with the European Union, Mr. Erdogan has suggested that he may hold a referendum in Turkey this year on whether to withdraw its membership application.
Mr. Gordon, who lives in East New York in Brooklyn, said he was exasperated by frequent delays, especially since fares are scheduled to rise again in March.
European Union officials have been exasperated with the confusion in London, and so far are unwilling to reopen the legally binding part of the deal that Mrs.
While Sanders frequently exasperated Clinton and her supporters, his policy prescriptions won support from many Democrats and the party has shifted to the left since Clinton's defeat.
But with just five months to go until the exit treaty is supposed to be finalized, hubris and performance art have been edged out by exasperated pragmatism.
Tensions mount as Marya falls into a lovesick depression over H.J.'s refusal to legitimize their romance, and Lois grows exasperated with her husband's insatiable carnal interests.
The pause button might help exasperated parents get their kids off the internet when all else fails, but speaking from experience that tends to be the nuclear option.
This early exchange from the first episode says so much... Catty comms officer, exasperated: Why do you think they sent a bunch of 20-somethings on this mission?
When he exited the bathroom, the teacher did not say anything to him, but he knew from the "exasperated" look on her face that he was in trouble.
PLACENCIA, Belize — Two years ago, Chris Maynard was the harried owner of a restaurant in Toronto, up to his eyeballs in work and exasperated by relentless city regulations.
Keener's exasperated reactions to the chaos surrounding her, and the position of authority she assumes to manage it, make for some of the funniest scenes of the season.
Citing anonymous sources, the report said that representatives of the Singaporean delegation grew "exasperated" and responded with inappropriate ­remarks, making "hostile attacks against nations with [a] just ­position".
A more extensive analysis of nation-state ideology would have perhaps left Kingsley less exasperated at the moral failings he observes, although he might not be less indignant.
They are exasperated with May's handling of a tortuous and costly divorce that is a distraction from ensuring the bloc can hold its own against global economic challenges.
But, exasperated with municipal bureaucracy and repeated delays, he cancelled the building project, gave up on Paris, and took his art to the Palazzo Grassi in Venice instead.
Immediately following President Donald Trump's first State of the Union address on Tuesday night, Senator Bernie Sanders was staring into a video camera, wearing his usual exasperated frown.
Poland, a staunch American ally, may seem like an exception, but even there American Ambassador Georgette Mosbacher has appeared exasperated by the government attacks on the free press.
He was exasperated after a mix of Democrats and Republicans blocked his effort to advance a temporary spending bill that would head off a government shutdown this weekend.
After his last visit, President Donald Trump accused Comey, without evidence, of lying to lawmakers, while Comey said he was exasperated over being grilled about Hillary Clinton's emails.
The tone of their remarks contrasted with some Western members of the group, exasperated with the Syrian government's denial of aid to civilians in areas controlled by insurgents.
News had hardly spread when exasperated Democrats and donors were ruefully dredging up painful memories of the seemingly constant tug of congressional investigations on Bill Clinton's White House.
Some readers can't get enough of characters like this, but I confess that Lia often exasperated me and even made me contemplate abandoning the novel once or twice.
By age eight, she had bottled up Winona Ryder's teen angst, which she shot out through an endless supply of exasperated side eye and baby-cheeked half smiles.
Walter Shaub didn't cite a specific reason for leaving, but he was clearly exasperated by an administration that has been plagued by scandals, investigations, and conflicts of interest.
"We were playing to a 6000, maybe 8000- capacity tent, and we cleared it in less than two minutes," he says, sounding still sort of exasperated by it.
"Virgil" is there as something a bored or exasperated school-child would carve into a desktop, a form of sniggering, a type of retaliation against the teacher's drone.
Parties are trying to minimize the fallout from any third ballot among exasperated voters, as they blame each other for the impasse and look to change the date.
I have a vague memory of being left standing in a department store after my mother had walked away, exasperated with trying to find me a winter coat.
Leaders are exasperated with May's handling of a tortuous and costly divorce that is a distraction from ensuring the bloc can hold its own against global economic challenges.
But lawmakers were exasperated because the format of the hearing — where questions were asked one after another, all before Mr. Zuckerberg responded — left little time for detailed answers.
MOSCOW — After months of foot-dragging that exasperated its Western backers, Ukraine on Thursday adopted legislation that opens the way for the establishment of an independent anticorruption court.
The complex known as Ca' Mocenigo is said, for example, to be haunted by the 16th-century philosopher Giordano Bruno, whose exasperated host delivered him to the Inquisition.
Exasperated by the bureaucratic shackles, a growing number of the wealthy Chinese people are turning their eyes abroad, to homes in suburban America or luxury condos in Australia.
If Fox News's biggest star, Sean Hannity, specializes in angry rants, magnifying internet conspiracy theories and coordinating with Trump, Maddow deals in high-toned if sometimes exasperated argumentation.
In the exasperated tone of someone called upon to explain the obvious, Katelyn said she liked being able to make her own waffles at their hotel's breakfast buffet.
Writing for the three-judge panel, Judge Kim Wardlaw, obviously exasperated by the government's unyielding position, took pains to explain the limits of what the court was holding.
The death of the woman, who became known as "Nirbhaya," or "fearless," infuriated many Indians, who had become exasperated by the casual harassment of women in public spaces.
At one point, a seemingly exasperated Obama openly questioned what happened with the Republican Party, noting that one of their early organizing principles was standing up to communism.
Even when we are exasperated by Emma — or, actually, by Gwyneth Paltrow, or Kate Beckinsale, or Romola Garai, or Alicia Silverstone — we can't help but find her delightful.
But Judge O'Neill, who seemed exasperated with the defense, said he could not intervene unless and until the jury reported again that it could not reach a verdict.
Mr. Trump is exasperated and, at the urging of advisers, he said nothing publicly in defense of his son until Tuesday, when he issued a one-sentence statement.
It's a fast-moving caper about a woman who's dragged into an objectively frightening situation with unpredictable and untrustworthy companions, but it's also constantly exasperated by their idiocy.
They want to be judged as individual artists, not as a two-for-one special, and they insisted, in a manner forthright and justifiably exasperated, on separate interviews.
Biden appeared exasperated at points while defending himself against claims that have beendebunked by fact-checkers but that have been oft-repeated by the president and his surrogates.
Watching Kavanaugh mired in allegations of decades-old drunkenness, Trump has become exasperated the "central casting" nominee he selected is now viewed differently by much of the country.
But many Venezuelan exiles are exasperated to see Democrats opposed to intervening in the alarming humanitarian crisis in their country because of the lingering politics of the past.
While many said they were holding out hope for a solution to the next round of levies, they sounded increasingly desperate and exasperated with the protracted trade war.
" And he finally got exasperated because I'd done it so many times, and I did that on purpose, and he goes, "What do you want me to say?
Though there were some bumps on the way — including exasperated tweets from those helping to put the Summit together — the event began on Saturday without any visible hitches.
Tensions came to a head over the budget, when 5-Star was particularly exasperated with Tria's reluctance to fund their flagship policy of a basic income for the poor.
Opening his November 29 show with another exasperated sigh, he offered a solution for those wanting to reason with Trump, whom Noah insists conducts himself like a temperamental kid.
Such negativity from the right and left has exasperated Mr. Obama, who has gotten less credit than aides say he deserves for the progress of the last seven years.
So many white people wear blackface every year, for example, that people are writing preemptively exasperated articles about why blackface is racist and no one should ever wear it.
Mr Trump, and his generals, are exasperated by the feeble efforts of many NATO members to honour their promise to raise defence spending towards 2% of GDP by 2024.
EU leaders are exasperated that Mrs May now supports a plan that jettisons a central part of the deal which she had previously insisted was the only one available.
Toward the end of the campaign in 2012, the Mitt Romney campaign said its ground game could rival President Obama's vaunted turnout machine, claims that exasperated Mr. Obama's aides.
EU leaders are exasperated with May's handling of a tortuous and costly divorce that is a distraction from ensuring the bloc can hold its own against global economic challenges.
In the early going, Foster's film has a similarly jazzy, playful directorial vibe, and a similarly exasperated attitude toward financial malfeasance and lack of Wall Street oversight or regulation.
Jim Christiana was unexpectedly fascinating, if only because the man is so obviously exasperated and exhausted by how fraught politics feels right now that he would have said anything.
Even if that might mean they are used to the pressure when it ramps up for Rio, Ryan is clearly exasperated by the unfairness of some of the criticism.
MARCH 8 Obama was irked and exasperated in response to Trump's uncorroborated wiretapping accusation, sources say The Obamacare replacement bill is under fire from both sides of the aisle.
Devin Booker is 1000 times more exasperated than me whenever I pour ketchup on a hotdog but forgot to shake the bottle and nasty ketchup-water trickles out instead.
"I understood why that title followed me, because I like to meet girls and have a good time, but my ladies man reputation sort of got exasperated," he says.
Although employers, exasperated that they can't find qualified workers, are open to change, unions are wary they will once again have to give in to seeing their influence diluted.
The affinity makes sense; tennis, a physically taxing one-on-one sport, can push humans to an exasperated purity, right up at the limits of endurance and psychological breakdowns.
Clinton was clearly exasperated by questions focused on issues from the 1990s and policies — such as the overhaul of the welfare system — enacted under her husband, President Bill Clinton.
Pushing her own mop around Ms. Lawrence and doing so in front of an exasperated Bradley Cooper, Ms. Goldberg managed an indictment of the power dynamics still at play.
They are angry and exasperated at the running of the club, but they would rather the current crisis resolved itself without turning Brisbane Road into a full-blown battleground.
The inability of local government to make gun laws threatened to turn Missouri into the "Wild West," in the words of an exasperated City Council member in Webster Groves.
For some visitors, the exhibition may elicit exasperated eye rolls and comments about how cities, by their nature, change, and what's the point of mourning another shuttered watering hole?
His latest remarks about the senator and war hero, who died last year from brain cancer, drew rebukes from the McCain family — and some exasperated ridicule from Trevor Noah.
"Nobody knows anything and the story seems to change every day," a visibly exasperated Carlos Mendoza, 46, the brother of a crew member, said in an interview on Monday.
With Libra's backers not speaking out in support of the digital currency, Facebook in turn has become exasperated by the members, according to two people close to the project.
When it came to the ways in which writers were canonized, she was passionately exasperated by a myopic chronicling of a life, rather than an interrogation of the work.
Newton's exasperated and aptly melodramatic delivery of Jane's accusation that her cruel stepbrother is "like a slave-driver" is a knowing contemporary wink at this timeless yet dated classic.
If you do know a lot about Papp and his associates, you may be a bit exasperated by the liberties Mr. Nelson has taken in bringing them to life.
Sounding exasperated, he said they were "very different situations" and insisted that "the full and final denuclearization of the Korean Peninsula in a verifiable manner" remained the ultimate goal.
For all of his bravado, Jaime is a truly terrible seducer and most of their foreplay involves being exasperated while trying to take off their clothes, but it's still cute.
Durbin at times seemed exasperated during the meeting, saying that the bipartisan deal he helped negotiate would provide the Department of Homeland Security with exactly the funding it had requested.
Michael Shannon gives great Michael Shannon as the son exasperated from trying to convince his irascible father, Burt (Robert Forster), to move Ruth into a full-time memory-care facility.
A seemingly exasperated US District Judge Amy Berman Jackson denied his Thursday request to travel with his family for New Year's Eve events in a short, terse order on Friday.
However, she has to be careful not to respond to attacks with her penchant for seeming exasperated that we're too stupid to understand why she shouldn't be president by now.
You can also always check your friendly neighborhood science reporter's Twitter feed to see just how exasperated we all are when staring at an overhyped announcement from a mile away. 
"Maybe the alcohol makes them more giving," she jokes, adding that it is hard not to feel exasperated the next day when someone's drunk generosity turns into a Venmo charge.
And after her partner reluctantly takes a second wife, Yejide is left to carry the shame of her supposed barrenness alone beneath the gaze of exasperated friends and in-laws.
It had all the elements Giants fans had come to expect of Coughlin, including an exasperated, cranky sermon on how football players are not as tough as they once were.
Exasperated by the wait to apply for asylum, Martinez and Angie Valeria attempted to swim to U.S. soil on Sunday, an immigration official in the Mexican state of Tamaulipas said.
She was trying to persuade them to back a further delay to Brexit, until June 30th, despite considerable scepticism among exasperated European leaders as to whether her plan could work.
I guess our entitlement showed on our faces because it was an immediate no from the dude behind the counter; He sounded exasperated—he got that question all the time.
Easily exasperated, and with a sharp wit, the U.S. district judge called out attorneys for both sides this week when he heard they'd been rolling their eyes, apparently at him.
"This is Travis 19993," said one exasperated person close to the situation, referring to a previous statement by Kalanick that he was working on building a kindler, gentler Travis 21999.
The panels on Nord Stream 2 at CERAWeek were generally more diplomatic, but the stakeholders nevertheless appeared exasperated with the stand-off, with tempers threatening to boil over at points.
"You've been doing this for 30 years, why are you just thinking of these solutions now?" an exasperated Trump said in the middle of his attack against Clinton on trade.
Jurors learned more about Crews on Friday when they watched a recorded video of her heated interview with detectives, who seemed to grow exasperated with her claims, the Forum reports.
Privately, some White House officials were exasperated with the president's focus on Puerto Rico at a time when Hurricane Florence is bearing down on the Carolinas and other coastal areas.
Julia (Anna Maxwell Martin) is an exasperated mother of two who finds herself trying to balance sack lunches, birthday parties and work after her mother bails as her grandchildren's nanny.
Her parents, doctors and coaches have all grown exasperated trying to persuade her to back off during training, or to forgo it altogether, when she is experiencing Crohn's flare-ups.
I know all this because it was explained to me by an exasperated office manager who put on the sort of voice usually reserved for addressing truculent 5-year-olds.
Still others said they would wake up at the crack of dawn and shoulder their way into the exasperated crowds jamming onto PATH trains in Hoboken, Jersey City and Newark.
"That album was fun to make, but I was just going through so much at that time and I was just like – 'I want to finish this'," she says, exasperated.
"Privately, I think many are exasperated that there are a lot of self-inflicted controversies," said Kevin Madden, a Republican strategist who worked on 2012 GOP nominee Mitt Romney's campaign.
His exasperated lawyers were reduced to playing the role of standby counsel last week, able to offer guidance but restrained by the judge from asking direct questions or making objections.
"A curmudgeonly, constantly exasperated, frequently-incomprehensible, funny, modest, affectionate and loyal companion to any reporter who took their job as seriously as he did," is how he she described him.
During a hearing on Tuesday, an exasperated Treasury Secretary Steve Mnuchin made House Financial Services Chair Maxine Waters (D-CA) an offer he didn't think she'd accept — but she did.
Taiwanese artist Feng Jiang's Eastern Body Diary created an awed silence in the room as audience members watched his internal struggle with his sexuality and race materialize in exasperated dance.
And then there are the black Republicans who believe that Mr. Trump has no interest in helping black people and are exasperated by the African-Americans who still defend him.
But it may take the legislative heat off Republicans exasperated by Mr. Trump's unexpected push to devise a wholesale replacement for President Barack Obama's health law in the coming months.
In his 10 years as the Yankees' manager, Girardi fastidiously protected his players from public criticism; one notable exception came last August when Girardi became exasperated with Sanchez's defensive shortcomings.
In between exasperated breaths, he explained why he could not disclose the details of the incident but said that he could address some of the misinformation that was spreading online.
"I didn't ask for this," an exasperated Credico said, complaining that he was dragged into the investigation because of Stone's public statements exaggerating his own role in the whole imbroglio.
Impeachment is a stain on his presidency, but globalist delegates already exasperated by his "America First" policies will be even more annoyed because Trump has real things to brag about.
"Manuelzhino," for example, is a fond but exasperated complaint, in a landowner's voice, about an inept gardener—"half squatter, half tenant (no rent)"—who genially fails at every assigned task.
" Woodward reportedly said Mattis was "particularly exasperated and alarmed" after the meeting, "telling close associates that the president acted like — and had the understanding of — 'a fifth- or sixth-grader.
His voice was one of pop music's most distinctive, a mixture of quintessential American expression: the revivalist's falsetto, the crooner's ease, a rasp like David Ruffin's, the occasional exasperated holler.
Giuliani's public remarks — typically made in sporadic clusters of freewheeling media interviews — have long exasperated White House aides, including the president's in-house lawyer handling the Russia investigation, Emmet Flood.
These qualities, he has said, would allow him to face down two of America&aposs most determined foreign adversaries — Iran and North Korea — that have exasperated US presidents for decades.
Rafi won a Fulbright scholarship to study at Augustana College in South Dakota, an experience that left him more understanding of the United States, though still exasperated at many American policies.
After the famous "autumn of mécontentement" in 2017, when strikes and demonstrations against his signature labour bill exasperated commuters and rubbish lay rotting in the unseasonal heat, the president stood firm.
The contrast between Russia's diplomatic support for the process and the scale of its military operations in Syria has come under critical scrutiny from some exasperated partners in the support group.
In the latter stages of today's EU parliament session several MEPs — clearly very exasperated by the straightjacked format — resorted to heckling Zuckerberg to press for answers he had not given them.
While Venezuela has seen hyperinflation for just over a year, it has been in a much longer economic crisis that was exasperated by the sharp drop in oil prices in 2014.
Washington (CNN)An exasperated Sean Spicer on Tuesday colorfully downplayed questions about ties between President Donald Trump's associates and Russia, portraying a frenzied attempt to find connections where they don't exist.
So how do you like that, because there was a tweet today about this is the most exasperated story AP has had, because they corrected seven misstatements or lies, essentially lies.
Exasperated with the lack of action, moderate House Republicans have put forward a discharge petition to overrule Speaker Paul Ryan and force a series of immigration votes on the House floor.
As the video from South Gate Middle School erupted in Facebook groups and on Twitter, many disheartened parents and teachers were exasperated that this incident is what people were focusing on.
Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.; to an assertion that Sanders is the Barack Obama that we really wanted and needed; to an exasperated "black people are voting against their interests" stance.
It's so perfect, I almost expect Murphy to slip out a few of her signature "ew, Davids" — Alexis's typical exasperated reaction to her brother — with a wave of a limp wrist.
For her part, McAdams is winsome as always, but she's hampered by her role as the boring yet exasperated female love interest who's unfortunately become a recuring archetype in Marvel's films.
Appearing exasperated with the EU's austerity policies has a double advantage: it casts the blame for Italy's lacklustre economic performance elsewhere and lends Mr Renzi an air of fashionable euro-scepticism.
"I did lose three medics after coming back from Iraq to suicide, which exasperated my PTSD, but mine is of survivor's guilt for the ones I could not save," Raciti said.
"I try to tell them to drink more water and put the guns down, but is that what people want to hear when they live a different lifestyle?" he says exasperated.
An exasperated Laura Boldrini hit out after Il Fatto Quotidiano newspaper published a drawing of Reform Minister Maria Elena Boschi with a caption that played on the Italian word for "thighs".
Sinosphere The writer Calvin Trillin's poem in the April 4 issue of The New Yorker describes, in the voice of an exasperated American foodie, the varieties of Chinese cuisine now available.
Two Bay Area art critics posted screen shots of the ad to their Facebooks with exasperated captions calling out the museum for trying to appeal to Museum of Ice Cream patrons.
"We built a temporary wall for the armed officers to hide behind but he never turned up," Sean told me, almost still exasperated by the effort that went into that operation.
Exasperated by what he had heard from neighbors, and wanting to do something that would garner attention, Mr. Spain landed upon an idea to officially declare Bridgeport guilty of municipal lunacy.
Bolsonaro's popularity surged as exasperated Brazilians decided he represents the best chance to turn back a wave of violent crime and dismantle what prosecutors call the world's largest political graft scheme.
Romania's president, Klaus Iohannis, exasperated by the political turmoil, declared in November that his country was not ready to take on the bloc's presidency, though he later backtracked on the comment.
At one point during a meeting with other senior administration officials, he grew exasperated and referred to Mr. Trump as a "moron" (or an expletive-deleted moron, depending on the account).
That package, in turn, would end the need for the seemingly endless series of temporary spending measures that have left lawmakers exasperated while repeatedly raising the threat of a government shutdown.
The same Catholic bishops who tried to broker a deal, exasperated by Mr. Kabila's lack of commitment, issued an unprecedented call in June for people to "rise up" against the government.
U.S. ethanol producers, increasingly exasperated by President Donald Trump's policies that they say have hurt sales of biofuels, are focusing on expanding sales in Mexico to help make up the difference.
Photos of the two would be captioned with imagined dialogue between them, usually with Biden acting like a goof or a prankster and Obama being both exasperated and amused by it.
It didn't register in 2013 when the savagery grew so fierce that we saw exasperated Syrians allow al Qaeda to dominate some areas and a group called ISIS marched into Raqqa.
At his most exasperated, he called me a term of endearment — "my little berry" — and wondered why Americans would care about Voronenkov in the slightest; he wasn't important, he assured me.
They're completely dodging it, even some of ... I don't know about Miss Sandberg, but for God sakes, Eric Schmidt, who's supposed to be the adult supervision, he's ... You are exasperated, Tom.
Obama was irked and exasperated in response to his successor's uncorroborated wiretapping accusation, sources close to the former president tell CNN, though these sources say Obama's reaction stopped short of outright fury.
I've learned how to replace light fixtures, install a bathroom vanity, even build a garden shed, but each project has ended not with perfection but with an exasperated cry of good enough.
It is also used to hold the floor, subtly indicating that the speaker has more to say, thus leaving the exasperated listener hanging on tenterhooks, awaiting a promised conclusion that never arrives.
In a six-hour session in front of parliament's Business and Work and Pensions committees, Green was at times contrite, at times exasperated and at one point came close to walking out.
Charles Grant of the Centre for European Reform, a think-tank, believes they may agree, but adds that some exasperated leaders just want Brexit out of the way, deal or no deal.
Trump also highlighted his plan to create an office within the Department of Homeland Security to publicize crimes committed by illegal immigrants — a line that drew exasperated sighs from across the aisle.
Figures on the left were frequently exasperated with President Obama, particularly during his early years in office, for what they saw as a misguided, "post-partisan" approach to seeking deals with Republicans.
An exasperated Wolff, who has a 30 percent stake in the team as well as being Mercedes motorsport director, had earlier slammed the latest clash between the two title rivals as 'brainless'.
"Thief liar obstinate greedy": with these four exasperated words, written in 1491, after a decade in Milan, Leonardo described the figure with whom he had the most enduring relationship of his life.
Exasperated, administration officials told CNN before the final push that Trump does not plan to play a larger role in selling the bill, leaving the sale job to negotiators on Capitol Hill.
Senators repeatedly interrupted the general counsels' answers and moved on before allowing them to finish, clearly exasperated by the counsels' tendency to provide long-winded answers — and often by the answers themselves.
This reality, exasperated by the actively anti-LGBTQ attitudes of the current White House administration, makes days like today crucial opportunities to reflect on how our society fails many of its members.
Members -- and not just the usual conservative suspects -- revealed earlier this week they're exasperated by the number of time they feel like they are forced to back whatever the Senate sends them.
"It's Parliament's fault, it's the opposition's fault, it's the Benn act, it's Germany, it's Ireland," proclaimed an exasperated Sir Keir Starmer, Labour's Brexit spokesman, trying to define the prime minister's slippery style.
Everything shifts in a dinner scene when the family relations emerge with geometric clarity: the charming, domineering father who's oblivious to the nervously accommodating mother and the exasperated, haplessly stuck adult children.
" In an exasperated essay for The Stage, Jordan complained that "a couple saw nothing wrong in producing from their bag a box of McDonald's Chicken McNuggets and a large side of fries.
UNITED NATIONS — Exasperated with North Korea's defiant testing of nuclear bombs and ballistic missiles, the United Nations Security Council voted unanimously on Wednesday to severely toughen its penalties against the isolated country.
"Does anybody have a question about the serious matters of the day?" an exasperated Pelosi said at her weekly press conference, after the first two questions reporters posed were about Democratic leadership.
In 1992, city officials and local merchants, exasperated, led a public-service campaign to teach people how the fraud worked in hopes of cutting off demand, handing out fliers in Times Square.
Mulvaney and Sanders went on to spar over where Meals on Wheels funding comes from and whether it would cut in the Trump budget, both increasingly exasperated and talking over each other.
The Monster explores a dysfunctional mother-daughter relationship, in which the mom (Zoe Kazan) is an addict struggling to put her life together while her exasperated young daughter (Ella Ballentine) parents her.
The Canadian prime minister will be eager to make all attendees feel welcome as host, but he and his Liberal government have become increasingly exasperated in their dealings with Trump's White House.
For a man whose career depended on promoting the exact opposite of the exasperated entreaty "Get lost," Mr. Burrell rarely invited the media to a news conference or sat still for interviews.
Exasperated aides to the president assured congressional advisers that the president had simply been trying to stoke drama, and that he did not intend to suggest that no deal could be reached.
From the start, you could sense how exasperated this restless Gilda was with her smothering father, the jester Rigoletto (the baritone George Gagnidze), who tries to keep her in seclusion at home.
During one of his visits to the president, Mr. Pillay said, Mr. Zuma started off making small talk but was clearly exasperated, openly complaining about the questions lawmakers expected him to answer.
Initial reactions Friday night seemed to mirror what happened when Trump put forward Ratcliffe in 2019 — Democrats were vociferously opposed, Republicans were mostly mum and former intelligence officials were exasperated but unsurprised.
Mediate said he was exasperated about receiving text messages with pictures of players supposedly violating the rule, and he said it was nonsense to think that Langer or McCarron would knowingly anchor.
Her exasperated expression when she found out that the district attorney had given a television interview that may have broken a gag order in the case was widely shared in a GIF.
There was a moment during Rudolph W. Giuliani's election night appearance on MSNBC when his exasperated host, Chris Matthews, seemed to speak for many of the former New York mayor's longtime fans.
Lawmakers on both sides of the aisle seemed exasperated that the president had gone after two of the most well-liked members of the House in recent history in such personal terms.
Ivanka and Kushner have, in turn, grown exasperated with Kelly, viewing him as hostile to their continued presence in the White House, multiple people familiar with the couple's thinking told the Times.
"I wouldn't want Bernie to lose New Hampshire, but if Yang doesn't get a big enough turnout, that could impact the rest of his campaign nationwide," Mr. Rhodes said, sounding slightly exasperated.
My sister and I would let out exasperated sighs at having to repeat ourselves in Spanish, only to be interrupted by a correction of our grammar and vocabulary after every other word.
He was just as exasperated over what he described as his party's decades-long pattern of neglect of many of the voters he spent eight years working with in his cabinet post.
In turn, Mr. Trump's behavior has so exasperated Mr. McGahn that he has called the president "King Kong" behind his back, to connote his volcanic anger, people close to Mr. McGahn said.
And I think, for the most part, they do feel magical; that is, they feel like a world I enjoy spending time in, even when I'm exasperated by the lack of story.
Threading that needle has been the challenge of state legislatures for decades, and in two related cases on December 5th, the justices seemed exasperated by their perennial role as overseers of those efforts.
This fatalistic indifference is something that drives the optimistic American liberal quite mad; he is prone, in his more exasperated moments, to refer to Negroes as political children, an appellation not entirely just.
Jason, tethered to a silent monk who's been instructed never to stray from his side, loses his patience and gives up his real identity as a dirtbag Florida DJ with an exasperated shrug.
A second senior Turkish official, exasperated at U.S. willingness to work with a NATO ally's enemy, said some in Washington argued they had already invested too much in the YPG to pull out.
But he added that both Republicans and Democrats "are becoming exasperated that most members of the alliance are not honoring their obligations" for military spending, Corker, a Tennessee Republican, said in a statement.
But it disappointed many conservatives who were exasperated that their church is still arguing over what they see as clear church teachings that prohibit openly gay and transgender clergy, and same-sex marriage.
At long last, an exasperated Justice Elena Kagan pressed him to explain "why, when we just moved three inches over" the border "there's a different answer" as to whether a remedy is available.
The debates had all the things TV loves — screaming contestants, flashing lights, a cheering audience and exasperated hosts trying to wrangle the troops to stay on point until someone went home a winner.
Trump on Tuesday approved an emergency declaration for Puerto Rico to mobilize resources ahead of the latest storm, but the president has appeared exasperated as Dorian gains strength while tracking toward the island.
I've gotten a little weird with my writing before, like a semi-exasperated take on Hillary Clinton's "Delete Your Account" tweet or a reality-dropping "You Will Not Win the Powerball Jackpot" explainer.
It all started when celebrity chef José Andrés, who owns about 473 restaurants in the DC area, tweeted a photo of himself standing alone, outside a Georgetown restaurant called Cafe Milano, looking exasperated.
Grizzlies coach Dave Joerger appeared exasperated with Green's lack of defense during the game and Green has been less productive as a starter than PF Zach Randolph has been playing off the bench.
Her neighbors opposite, who bought Mr. Trump's grandfather's house — and, like Ms. Müller-Wohler, did not know the history before the purchase — are so exasperated that they have tried, and failed, to sell.
Exasperated by delays in the construction of the company's permanent theater, Mr. Hall brought his own revival of "Hamlet," with Albert Finney as the prince, into the still-unfinished edifice in March 1976.
As a Cabinet pick and then as Department of Homeland Security secretary, Kelly was frequently exasperated during the transition and early days of the administration over his inability to choose his own staff.
An especially exasperated participant in all this was the great Irish poet William Butler Yeats, who felt that Western drama, by cutting its ties with ritual, had lost its poetic and social force.
Pospisil, 29, is on the ATP Player council and has grown increasingly exasperated with players' inability to make meaningful change within the ATP, which is a partnership between the players and the tournaments.
Mr. Murphy, for the most part, weathered the attacks, though at one point the candidate grew exasperated, his near-constant grin throughout the debate giving way to a furrowed brow and a sigh.
Now China is trying to regulate camps like the one in Shandong, which have become a last resort for parents exasperated by their child's habit of playing online games for hours on end.
Mr. Xi is said to be exasperated with Kim Jong-un, a leader much his junior, whom he openly disparaged during his meetings in Florida in April with Mr. Trump, American officials say.
Mediterranean's Sydney-born Hannah (whose exasperated honays —"honey" in Australian — are deeply communicative) skillfully handles these tantrum-throwing male chefs, who tend to take out insecurities about their food on the chief stew.
Back in 2016, when General Milley was Army chief of staff and the service was going through a drawn-out process of trying to find a new pistol, an exasperated General Milley exploded.
In an interview on Friday, Ms. Maxwell said she was exasperated by comments online calling Mr. Ramasar a "rapist" and by private messages chiding her for staying in the relationship despite his behavior.
The outbreak has affected Sana, the capital, where news agencies have reported on piles of garbage and clogged sewage drains related to a strike by sanitation workers exasperated over weeks of unpaid wages.
Urban industrialization upended rural tradition, and populist uprisings, like the Pullman Strike and the Haymarket Riot, pitted an exasperated working class against a government that seemed to collude with the corporations exploiting it.
The show went from bad to worse, with Carey attempting to lip synch along to "We Belong Together" before giving up entirely and letting the vocals play along as she stood there, exasperated.
Exasperated over the years by white women's lack of recognition of the deeper inequity in black women's lives, she said that the January protest was an education for her in working with others.
Given the power of the veto as a presidential tool of negative agenda-setting, exasperated Republican senators had little choice but to allow Mr. Trump to take control of the border wall negotiations.
The Senate met for a rare weekend session at noon — less than 11 hours after it adjourned — and an exasperated-sounding Mitch McConnell, Republican of Kentucky and the majority leader, took the floor.
May's speech mostly channeled anger over the Brexit process in the direction of the MPs, some politicians pointed out, potentially making them targets of a divided British public exasperated with the political paralysis.
Using the #MeToo hashtag that's come to define the global movement pushing back against rampant sexual harassment and assault, Sheedy posted a series of exasperated tweets as Franco celebrated his award on stage.
The back and forth took a cheeky turn when Gorman addressed an analyst with an exasperated "Oh my God," before again going through his rationale, including the possibility of a recession hurting profits.
Method Man, from the Wu-Tang Clan, shows up as DeeVee's exasperated, disapproving father, and for more Oedipal tension, David's father, Juggy (Evan Handler), is a corrupt record-promotion man from the payola era.
Speaking off-air on Italian radio station Radio Deejay, he complained that Page was exasperated with the building work Robbie had been doing on his house, and then accused Page of "spying" on him.
The President was "hot" and exasperated Thursday night after Sessions' recusal, a source familiar with the situation said, and there were "a lot of expletives" when Trump returned from a day trip to Virginia.
Though ever-exasperated eyeroll master Liz Lemon (Fey) has been the source of many viewers' "it me" moments, the histrionic train wreck Jenna Maroney (Jane Krakowski) is the character who resonates most with me.
An editorial in The Star described lawmakers as an "exasperated parent telling foolish children to not do stupid things that tempt death," and that people already do stupid things that are against the law.
Her exasperated sighs, panicked energy, and crazed stares into her recreations when the end product doesn't meet her expectations make up the self-destructive passion that everyone's felt at least once in their lives. 
This problem is further exasperated as the return on most growth investments in startups (more features, more engineers, more support, more brand marketing, etc.) are much harder to quantify and take time to evaluate.
"What angers me the most is that [they] have turned what was initially an inner-party conflict into a full-blown state and government crisis," said Frank-Walter Steinmeier, the exasperated German foreign minister.
" In a recent meeting, a senior United States military officer heard concerns from some colleagues and said to me, exasperated, "Can you give an example of anywhere that a peace process has actually worked?
Earlier this year, Saudi Arabia announced it would suspend $3 billion in military aid to Lebanon, a move widely interpreted as an exasperated admission by Riyadh that Lebanon was now mostly controlled by Hezbollah.
An informal association of Russian academics and scientists called the July 1 Club denounced the case as a "masquerade" and prominent intellectuals weighed in on social media with exasperated messages assailing the security services.
For the most part, that hasn't been a problem — it's just meant people being exasperated with me when I say I haven't seen such-and-such John Hughes movie or The Goonies or whatever.
Sipping warm milk with honey to soothe her throat, and speaking in English, she seemed pleased by the praise, if somewhat exasperated that the movie had been described as arriving out of the blue.
The study came back into the limelight at a recent event I keynoted at, with exasperated clients asking me after the talk how to address a toxic culture that was emerging at their company.
"Cameroonians are exasperated by his repeated shows of indifference during the tragedies of this country over the past 34 years," said Jean Michel Nintcheu, a member of parliament for the opposition Social Democratic Front.
Bolsonaro's popularity has surged as Brazilians, exasperated with a political system that orchestrated what prosecutors call the world's largest political graft schemes, see him as the best hope to destroy corruption-riddled traditional politics.
Trump's advisers have become exasperated with the asylum process, pointing to government data showing that 90 percent of people seeking asylum pass their credible-fear interview, but fewer than 10 percent eventually receive asylum.
She made the call in a 12-page letter to Obama, saying she was exasperated with the SEC's stalled work on a rule to require corporations to disclose money they contribute to political campaigns.
" The celebs joined in on the fun too—in an exasperated tweet, Patricia Arquette wrote, "Hey STOP TELLING WOMEN WHAT THE F-CK THEY SHOULD DO OR CAN DO. Get over your mommy issues.
The ad is running in Utah and is timed with a campaign swing through the state by Mr. Kasich, whose efforts there have exasperated some in the "Stop Trump" camp of the Republican Party.
The combat, which mostly consists of mashing the same button and occasionally dodging, is painfully and boringly simple, a problem exasperated by the game's tendency to overly rely on gauntlet encounters towards the end.

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