Sentences with phrase «exasperated about»

They even have the hide to look exasperated about their path being blocked.
Assembly Speaker Sheldon Silver sounded exasperated about the lack of a three - way budget deal this afternoon while speaking with reporters, but declined to declare outright that Gov. David Paterson't isn't negotiating in good faith, saying only: «I think we'll find that out over the weekend.»

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Created by chance, they have no place in the normal and orthodox evolution of astral matter; with the exasperating result that we know nothing for certain about the existence or frequency of occurrence of planets outside the solar system.
I've also found myself exasperated by the fact that many portfolio sites will not do anything about blocking someone who has caused real trauma to a model, meaning the whole thing could well happen again.
Helpful as group counseling proved to be, with each troubled person in the group (about ten persons) finding himself strengthened, aided, and cared for by the other members of the group, sometimes there were exasperating dead ends — psychological impasses where it seemed that the counselee had developed a blind spot and simply could not visualize his problem objectively, or from any other viewpoint than his own.
I'm at a similar spot right now where I don't feel very comfortable with just about any of my spiritual beliefs — more Bible reading exasperates the issue more than helping it often.
In his post match interview reported by ESPN, Wenger called our defending suicidal and only just stopped short of calling his players a bunch of useless brainless idiots and he was about as exasperated as I have ever seen him.
A comparison of each squads starting 11 on Saturday left me with an exasperated, somewhat melancholy feeling about the short term London balance of power.
I'm about two - thirds of the way through my book tour and it's been amazing, surprising, exhausting, exasperating, enlightening.
Exasperated, about a week ago I began reading this blog during every feeding.
And the next thing I knew, whenever I was asked a question about bees and responded yet again with an exasperated «I have no idea,» he swooped in with the answer.
For all the (often, exasperated) talk about how «parents these days» are raising «kids these days» to be spoiled, unruly brats, many parents of our generation are actually succeeding at what researchers have found is the most effective parenting style: authoritative parenting.
Exasperated MPs tell Crone that he's being very vague about seemingly simple issues.
But, on the evening of the count an exasperated Nigel Farage, interviewed by Channel 4 News political correspondent Michael Crick, raised the first concerns about Conservative election expenses — which, he suggested, might have breached the # 100,000 limit for campaign spending in a byelection.
The mayor's repeated insistence that he has control of the Met has exasperated those who now ask why he is not returning to learn more about allegations that it fundamentally mismanaged the violence on Saturday night.
During a Blue Room press conference at City Hall, a seemingly exasperated Bloomberg said he «didn't even know» about Quinn's backing of Schneiderman, adding: «Why does there have to be an enemy and a fight on everything; why on earth would I care?»
About this time, the school children were ushered out again by their exasperated teacher.
Apparently exasperated at the effect of the false news, the High Commissioner tweeted that, «whoever started the false rumour about the supposed arrest of a Ghanaian party official at Heathrow today — thanks for messing up my Sunday!»
Stupid came about halfway through the 26 - minute encounter when an apparently exasperated Short offered to write Berky a non-moving violation seatbelt violation instead of a 13 - mph - over-the-limit speeding ticket.
But I have grown increasingly exasperated over the years by postdocs who whinge about universities as employers, the research councils and others as funders, governments as policymakers — yet fail to recognise that in large measure the future lies in their own hands.
In my moment of peace and acceptance, I received one of the many rave emails we regularly receive about Mizon's All In One Snail Repair Cream, and this email was similar to the most notable ones we receive, which always include a personal hallelujah from those exasperated with breakouts.
Their coy banter is efficiently handled, but it makes you think, Are we really going down that route, one that's inspired so many exasperated pieces about grey - haired men paired with hot babes?
It is, as such, not surprising to note that A Most Wanted Man remains hopelessly, utterly uninvolving for the duration of its often interminable running time, with the who - cares - about - any - of - this vibe ensuring that the film only grows more and more exasperating as time slowly progresses.
On top of that, they're struggling with parenting their younger teenage daughter Ali (newcomer Abby Quinn), a too - cool club kid whose transparent lies about her whereabouts and only passing interest in school leave them exasperated.
Here's what I hope it's not about: women doing all the narrative and emotional heavy lifting while the man looks on, by turns exasperated and admiring, as his «wives» work it out.
They're all desperate, agitated harpies and relentless sources of internal and external conflict in «Third Person,» writer - director Paul Haggis» exasperating multistory drama about how hard it is for a nice, quiet, sensitive guy to be left alone to...
Our «hero» is a man who helps exasperate the troubles by assassinating a representative of the republic's government, and the movie supposes we'll find some sympathy for him because he feels vaguely guilty about the mess he helped to create.
The announcement exasperated readers, who quickly expressed their opinions about the unnecessary remake on Twitter.
In the role of a scientist called Bob — not to reveal anything more about this character, or the plot — Michael Stuhlbarg imbues seemingly limitless detail into every morally clear self - assertion and exasperated tactical retreat of a man who is being undercut on all sides.
For example, an exasperated Deadpool addresses the audience to complain about his underwhelming sidekicks, Colossus (Stefan Kapicic) and Negasonic Teenage Warhead (Brianna Hildebrand), saying «It's like the studio couldn't afford another X-Men.»
He feels constrained to invent a fiancee to explain away his bad manners, so Mazur's exasperated bosses have to provide him with one: Agent Kathy Ertz (Diane Kruger), who in turn has interesting ideas about developing and using their fake relationship.
Relive this classic comedy about an exasperated weatherman (played by the incredible Bill Murray) who relives the same day over and over and over and over again.
The exasperating thing about them is that while all his enemies miss, Shaft never misses after more than two shots.
In his gruff, exasperated way he is worried about a trash - talking single mom called Halley, played by Bria Vinaite, and her kid, Moonee, a glorious performance from seven - year - old Brooklynn Prince.
To the good - natured bewilderment of just about everyone I know — especially Dissolve editor Scott Tobias, whose baleful «oh no no no» I could hear all the way from Chicago — I turned Blue Ruin off after just 40 minutes, exasperated by the suicidally idiotic actions being taken by its antihero.
Thus, while clickbait headlines can be exasperating, I don't think there is anything wrong with Scott Feinberg floating his question about Wonder Woman.
And before anybody gets up in arms about me making a mass generalization that this role is only for Mom, I'm referring specifically to the movie Tully and the physiological imperatives that only mothers like Marlo (an exasperated Charlize Theron) can provide a newborn.
A son and grandson of educators, I grew up witnessing my mom's joys and challenges as a teacher: the foot - high piles of student work to grade, the exasperated dinner - table conversations about distressing new state legislation, the weekend trips to her classroom to keep up with the demands of the job.
by: Leslie Postal Orlando Sentinel September 23, 2015 Florida teachers have about a week left to apply for a $ 10,000 bonus program that has exasperated many because eligibility hinges on their ACT or SAT scores, even if those college - admissions exams were taken decades ago.
I love McLaren cars and the brand, but it seems to me that they have to be really careful not to exasperate current owners, and make it seem like the latest shiny new model that you are about to put a deposit on will be diminished and replaced by «a revolutionary leap forward» in short order.
Eloquently exasperated, Smart threw an image of «the long publishing pipeline» up onto the stage's magenta - framed screen and said: «I don't know about you, but this is sometimes how it feels when I look ahead to the commitments we've made for new books.
Students are often forced to write and rewrite and rewrite, which exasperates them even more when they are already insecure about what they are doing.
The famous distortions always have something to say about the exasperating business of having to coexist with one's body.
As I sit and melt in my Northern Quarter office, pulling the sort of exasperated, over-heated face that one does when one dreams about jumping into an ice, cold pool of water - I'm keen to show you lovely people a full range of emotions in this series of photographs by Coming Soon, a creative agency in Belgium.
A few years ago I published an article called «Neo-maternalism: Contemporary Artists» Approach to Motherhood» in The Brooklyn Rail about artist mothers, and I'm thinking of writing a sequel that covers the exasperating teenage years.
We first heard about The Science Museum's new climate change gallery back in March this year when we read an exasperating report in The Times saying the museum was «revising the contents of its new climate science gallery to
That problem — * exasperated sigh * — is this: if the RSPB is really concerned about the potential disturbance to wildlife of a few noisy lorries and drill rigs (which, let's not forget, are only up for a short period, after which they are replaced by a silent extraction device called a Christmas tree), how come it's so cheerfully complacent about the epic numbers of rare birds and protected bats which are sliced and diced (or, in the case of bats, barotraumatised — i.e. made to implode) by the industrial wind turbines which the RSPB not only champions but from which it benefits financially.
Now everyone's up in arms, speaking in exasperated tones about the travesty of this decision.
Yes, I noticed that but I had the decency to avoid making any exasperated jeers for this belated turn - about.
She was exasperated, and we launched into a then - common conversation about the «entitlement generation».
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