Not exact matches
He said his
exasperation reached a point where he
told a colleague that «for me the Taliban is on the inside of the building.»
«His eye has the glazed certainty of the prophet who knows that he's always right,» one minister
told me with a touch of
exasperation.
Finally in
exasperation Gianaris
told Nozzolio that in his mind the lines were equally bad and
told Nozzolio he could take them both and, «Shove it!»
«I'm going to keep you alive,» he
tells her, unable to hide his
exasperation.
«The community has reached a level of
exasperation, of ongoing failure (in the schools),» she
told me.
One day, likely out of
exasperation, I lent a student my Kindle Keyboard,
told him how to change the font size and set up text - to - speech, and let him go.
Complacency, arrogance and diversionary political tactics are driving a bewildered public to
exasperation point, especially when experts are
telling us there is urgent need to act and we are suddenly observing the increasingly dramatic effects of climate change on a daily basis.
«It's drizzling rain, and I was sort of just sort of frantic with
exasperation,» he
told NPR.
We all have these public law library patrons, but who can
tell their stories with such humor and
exasperation — and with excellent legal research tips!
When senior prosecutors first
told us rookies about this, they would roll their eyes in
exasperation.