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"exasperation" Definitions
  1. the feeling of being extremely annoyed, especially because you cannot do anything to improve a situation

781 Sentences With "exasperation"

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The current allergy to apology meets up with exasperation over so-called political correctness, exasperation that became a selling point of Donald Trump's candidacy.
They dismiss… … and the exasperation of his political foes.
He returns and loses again, laughing in exasperation and disbelief.
Their answers have contained more than a hint of exasperation.
It was then that Warren showed a touch of exasperation.
Do not neglect the power of exasperation in all this.
The CommBank drama will only aggravate public exasperation with banks.
In exasperation, I asked Crovi if they just weren't interested.
Murad shook his head in an unmistakable gesture of exasperation.
That would temper the pernicious exasperation of White Male Threat.
"And they say it's not safe!" he said, feigning exasperation.
On occasion, their voices could be overheard, rising in exasperation.
I can only echo Loewe, with gratitude, exasperation and awe.
They also would have spared Girardi a degree of exasperation.
Regaining her composure, she once again regarded him with exasperation.
For some in Barcelona, the overwhelming emotion appears to be exasperation.
"I understand their exasperation, anguish and fear," he told RTL radio.
She just raised her hands seemingly in exasperation and walked away.
Their mood was one of exasperation with the British prime minister.
Gore, 2000 Vice President Al Gore just couldn't hide his exasperation.
"Women, women, women," he continued, rolling his eyes and feigning exasperation.
The same exasperation is felt -- but expressed privately -- in Saudi Arabia.
My actions were shaped by exasperation with a few spirited reporters.
This is the point of the essay where exasperation sets in.
Ruth expresses exasperation at the way the investigators assume her guilt.
Mr. Reynolds vocalizes his eye-roll and audibly sighs in exasperation.
"Come on," Pitsiladis said in exasperation before leaving for his hotel.
"I honestly don't know," he says, with a hint of exasperation.
Barker feigned over-exasperation when Marella asked to buy a vowel.
Seemingly, exasperation with AltSchool has been building over the last year.
At this point, the driver is huffing and sighing in exasperation.
"This is bourbon, people," he said, with a tinge of exasperation.
Twitter — black Twitter — practically collapsed in exasperation, managing a collective SMDH.
That little dog caused my lonely mother untold exasperation and delight.
You can practically feel Trevor Noah's exasperation growing by the day.
She perpetually wore an expression of resigned exasperation in that role.
More recently, Mr. Murdoch expressed exasperation with Mr. Trump's immigration policies.
He did not disguise his frustration and exasperation over the strike.
I know he also had days of complete exasperation, usually with parents.
"You've got to stop asking Alex questions," Cashman said in mock exasperation.
"I don't do the marketing, man," McFeely said with (possibly) mock exasperation.
Mr Trump has made no secret of his exasperation with the war.
Wentworth's exasperation with everyone; Wardog's relentless scheming; David's dogged hopefulness; Lauren's despair.
"It's just ridiculous," he says with exasperation and a touch of venom.
I was in the living room when my wife grunted in exasperation.
That's why, despite Jackson's exasperation with Trump, he doesn't regret his vote.
She sighed in exasperation as if anything he wanted was a hassle.
"This is bullshit," he would say, throwing up his arms in exasperation.
Brexit was just one expression of the exasperation with business as usual.
Congressional Memo WASHINGTON — Representative Raúl Grijalva threw up his hands in exasperation.
The Q. and A. format is precise to the point of exasperation.
Ms. Franklin performs it with a mix of exasperation and smoldering anticipation.
That reflects the growing exasperation with Mr. Maduro's government, some experts say.
They simply threw their hands up in exasperation and said nothing mattered.
Damp from sweat, they watched Trump and could only yell in exasperation.
He has this practiced-exasperation shtick down pretty well at this point.
This lands somewhere between affectionate exasperation for humanity's foibles and a sick joke.
A staffer on the Senate Intelligence Committee likewise voiced exasperation with the company.
After the album was over, he spoke to the crowd through emotional exasperation.
"I told you, I don't remember last season," Anthony said, with mock exasperation.
If you're anything like us, you wouldn't be able to hide your exasperation.
It did not take long for Coughlin's enthusiasm to be replaced by exasperation.
"It was an absurd situation," Linnyk says after a deep breath of exasperation.
That has not stopped Malaysians taking to social media to voice their exasperation.
Aides to the president have been expressing exasperation about Ryan for even longer.
Indeed, a look of naked exasperation flashes across her carefully made-up face.
After a few grand gestures and some faux exasperation we settled on $30.
He is not as animated as Collins, but his words convey pure exasperation.
Little did we know that feeling of euphoria would soon turn into exasperation
"Times have changed," he said with mock exasperation, once the noise had abated.
"You get this," one operator said recently, mimicking tapping his wristwatch in exasperation.
"'Cause it's chaos," she exclaims, throwing her head back in good-humored exasperation.
For many who attended Sunday's marches, exasperation seemed to have overcome apathy and fear.
But exasperation in the Red Zone—the rest of Iraq—is near breaking point.
The Kremlin does not express its exasperation with the Trump White House in public.
Seven years later, Baker resigned in exasperation, citing irreconcilable differences between the two parties.
There was exasperation in his voice, because he wasn't just talking about the pipeline.
"Trump says some good things, but by God" — Bosse paused to show his exasperation.
On Thursday, at a news conference before the Legislature's adjournment, his exasperation was clear.
The discussion caused exasperation among some Conservative members in the audience who are Muslim.
David swerves from denial to guarded optimism to exasperation, veering into rage and despair.
This mostly just seems to be throwing up its hands in exasperation and confusion.
Mr. Dent, channeling the exasperation of his colleagues, suggested an exodus might be imminent.
Nearly 50 years later, I still do, though I understand why it provokes exasperation.
Audiences may share his exasperation, as "The Whirligig" spins its characters into confrontational proximity.
At times she stared down Perkins and expressed exasperation after votes went against her.
But despite their connection, they are prone to bouts of mutual exasperation and impatience.
There are going to be buildings full of rolled eyes and expressions of exasperation.
Exasperation and adoration were close companions during my playthrough of Arkane's sci-fi immersive sim.
Still, the idea that the church wants to begin an investigation from scratch provokes exasperation.
Magnifying his exasperation, most of those cameras erase their footage every five days or so.
After a while, she said, the satisfaction of wrong-footing people gave way to exasperation.
Britain has churned through six Africa ministers since 2012, to the exasperation of African diplomats.
Around Calais, exasperation about the camp has stirred support for the far-right National Front.
Exasperation with the reforming pope has been gathering momentum among a minority of traditional Catholics.
The process was a bit time-consuming and the guy behind me sighed in exasperation.
Before you roll your eyes in I-can't-be-bothered exasperation, consider this cautionary tale.
The Euro competition's cheers barely made a dent in the sense of exasperation and exhaustion.
Trump's approval rating largely conceals the level of disappointment, weariness and exasperation many Americans feel.
Danesha Forte, 37, whose parents were Windrush migrants from Barbados, could not hide her exasperation.
"Enough is enough," Gillibrand said later at a press conference, exasperation audible in her voice.
I can't be the only person throwing his hands up in the air in exasperation.
Clinton's judgment, and she has criticized the credibility of his policy ideas with obvious exasperation.
Her goal has been to represent the character in all her sorrow, exasperation and affection.
Marx was expressing his exasperation with armchair philosophers who are all talk and no action.
"If you don't want a female coach, don't hire one!" she said, with some exasperation.
Democrats expressed exasperation at the president's tweet and equated it to real-time witness tampering.
"That tweet kills me," one diplomat at the meeting said in a sign of exasperation.
He responds to me with such exasperation that I think twice before I approach him.
Yet no matter how one-dimensional, they sell, a lot, to the exasperation of sommeliers.
The most noteworthy aspect of Coulter's comments has been the sense of exasperation behind it.
But among the power brokers in his hometown, Beaverton, it has elicited ridicule and exasperation.
There was a #manningface hashtag on Twitter, applied mostly to looks of confusion or exasperation.
He is viewed here with either pride or exasperation, as something of a proto-Trump.
Mr Macron's own election spoke of popular exasperation at the immobilisme of the past two decades.
On Wednesday, Mr. DeFriest expressed exasperation in a statement to the panel, according to state records.
Worldwide exasperation with cheating athletes has risen with leaps and bounds over the last few decades.
As it is, countless Republicans are caught between disbelief and exasperation with the party's standard-bearer.
In exasperation, the father breaks off an outside rearview mirror and holds it up to Gran.
He curses a lot and often wears a look of deep contemplation that borders on exasperation.
Muslim Conservative party members in the audience expressed their exasperation at the direction the debate took.
"You're pressing too hard on the gas," someone said in exasperation, after my third suicidal plunge.
In fact, every feeling we experience—lust, anger, depression, exasperation—has a corollary in brain chemistry.
RayEl's standard tone is one of exasperation: How he has tried, but we refused to listen.
She sucked her teeth in exasperation, and it sounded as though she were whistling through them.
"I normally drive the girl crazy," Hsieh said, throwing her hands up to mimic their exasperation.
But by July 4, exasperation at the seemingly arbitrary nature of the arrangement had set in.
Volunteers looked on in exasperation, and told the mother little could be done for her son.
And in his order on Friday, he made his exasperation clear from his very first words.
Yet for A.I. optimists, this increasing attention to risks shouldn't be cause for discouragement or exasperation.
SEPARATION ANXIETYBy Laura Zigman What is the name of the emotion that mixes exasperation with sympathy?
Trump answered questions about the whole affair cryptically, with a slight air of exasperation and persecution.
That test prompted exasperation from two of New Delhi's most important continental rivals, China and Pakistan.
And, unfortunately, when we look back today, the evisceration (and exasperation) is what most people remember.
Alves soon called a code violation for unsportsmanlike conduct, to which both Bryans reacted with exasperation.
Unlike Childish Gambino, Earn is a mumbly smart-ass who observes his surroundings in quiet exasperation.
A prodigy who can read 17 books in a week, she regards others with unmitigated exasperation.
They're cliques!" she told Complex for its April/May cover story, with a tone described as "exasperation.
Johnny's dry humor, David's exasperation, and Alexis's whines make the Roses teeter on the edge of absurdity.
As the battle against IS nears its third year, exasperation is increasing and expatriates are trickling away.
He visibly cringed and covered his face in exasperation, appearing to be at a loss for words.
"Pins, submissions, and count-outs," he replied, with a scarily adult level of exasperation in his voice.
His exasperation is the voice of Englishness recoiling from the sheer vulgarity of the would-be autocrat.
"You don't divide the spoils until you actually have them," Walden said in a moment of exasperation.
My objection to this movie is purely an exasperation with remakes of stuff that no one needs.
When a baby starts crying on a delayed flight, some people might react with exasperation or annoyance.
They were more an expression of exasperation with the continuing process than an effort to derail him.
On social media, some users expressed exasperation with Mr. Duterte's behavior: But others took it in stride:
I had never heard it all the way through; listening to recordings always ended early, in exasperation.
As for Mr. Garrel, his exasperation as the "real" Ivan makes him the film's most droll presence.
The decision to honour the deceased by not completing his work is an immediate source of exasperation.
In a broader sense, such exasperation has long been the way for women and soccer in Germany.
LONDON — Pep Guardiola clasped his hands to his head, a look of sheer exasperation on his face.
Visitors to Tokyo report a mood of exasperation with what many Japanese perceive as South Korean intransigence.
However, Moser's exasperation with Sontag is fuelled by something that lies outside the problematic of biographical writing.
"We're a growing business, and you need all the support you can get," he added in exasperation.
Earlier Saturday, Schumer expressed exasperation about negotiating with Trump's White House, which Graham also echoed this week.
"The president is arriving here in an hour," a White House staffer was overheard saying in exasperation.
"Well, it's the French way of approaching things," Ms. Poirson said, with the faintest hint of exasperation.
Voicing the exasperation of many of his colleagues, Mr. Boyle called the Steyer campaign a fruitless exercise.
His perpetual exasperation with Adam contrasts particularly well with the self-proclaimed hero's attention-seeking attempts at nobility.
"The President's insane," one senior official said, in a moment of exasperation with Trump's behavior behind the scenes.
The same executive, who had been promoted to vice president of marketing and product development, expressed his exasperation.
Given the exasperation with Turkey's government in America, the sanctions decision should not have come as a surprise.
There are figures on Europe's centre-right which profess exasperation over the socialist leanings of Christianity's robed representatives.
But it lost its outright majority, partly as result of public exasperation over a slew of corruption scandals.
Could you imagine Ronan scuttling around in Calvin Klein, screaming "as if!" with all of her teen exasperation?
But her voice rises in exasperation when she recounts how some Christians depict her as an outcast pastor.
"If we had job opportunities, this blesser thing would go away," she says with a look of exasperation.
Over the years, Sara's reaction to this badgering has shifted from disgust and outrage to exasperation and acceptance.
I've seen a few teens using the face to signify exasperation and distress, which I think is great.
Outdoor sit-in movements, born in Spain and now spreading in France, show exasperation with tired party machines.
A meeting on March 3rd between the foreign ministers of Ukraine, Russia, Germany and France ended in exasperation.
The alliance Among Washington's European allies, wariness of the Trump administration has evolved into exasperation bordering on mistrust.
Dugan expressed his exasperation and how he went from frustration to anger when dealing with the unsolved homicides.
Those who deal with unruly kids all day never quite lose that twang of exasperation mixed with bossiness.
After the debate had ended, and the candidates had left the stage, she turned to me in exasperation.
But as GOP strategist Rick Wilson noted, with exasperation, the media falls for the pivot talk every time.
Emotionally, Mr. Ocean finds loneliness instead of redemption, expressed in spare guitars, keyboards, static, noise and outsourced exasperation.
Mr. Henry, of course, provides a mighty anchor, summoning an uncanny trauma: one part exasperation, one part fear.
It is then that Ms. Abedin's evident if largely unarticulated exasperation makes for the movie's most compelling drama.
In fact, exasperation with prosecutors was floated more than once as a source of disappointment and possibly burnout.
Lindsey Graham of South Carolina, usually among the president's staunchest allies, expressed rare exasperation at the president's behavior.
The production is coolly exuberant, like early-1990s club-pop, and Ms. Noyes sings with sleepy-eyed exasperation.
I closed my eyes with an inward sigh of exasperation at having such a difficult time following instructions.
Still, he also has privately expressed exasperation at some policy proposals and promises that he believes are unrealistic.
In the years since, economists have waited with growing exasperation for investment spending to stage a decisive recovery.
Acting prime minister Adel Abdul Mahdi said the document "was clear" and expressed exasperation with conflicting U.S. signals.
But amid that exasperation, some students channeled their inner Beltway operatives and began a targeted rapid-response campaign.
"Seriously people," he began, and though it's a tweet, you can almost hear the exasperation in his plea.
That explanation does not have much public currency in Russia, where the attitude swings between humor and exasperation.
"Ideally, The Times would have two or three people, but for now it's me," said Qiu without exasperation.
Acting prime minister Adel Abdul Mahdi said the document 'was clear' and expressed exasperation with conflicting U.S. signals.
After a long question by an American reporter, Mr. Obama used his favorite phrase to express his exasperation.
And that deepens the mounting sense of exasperation: Plant-specific models are exactly what power plant operators need.
People espoused their views wholeheartedly and tended to regard the existence of an alternative opinion with baffled exasperation.
Reached by phone, Mr. Jereczek, who runs a dairy farm, expressed exasperation at people's inability to speak openly.
Another Revver who The Verge spoke with summed up the exasperation many feel with the company's latest changes.
Critics say the Republicans are trying to discredit investigations of the Trump campaign, and Democrats expressed exasperation Thursday.
So if you want to watch Giamatti and Lewis growl in exasperation — well, you've come to the right place.
Popovich, the Spurs' head coach, openly expressed his exasperation with Leonard last season during the forward's protracted injury absence.
Stephen Colbert didn't hide his exasperation at the FBI report on Brett Kavanaugh on The Late Show Thursday night.
Kristoffersen shook his head and raised his hands in the air in exasperation when he saw his rival's time.
Both Fandor and MUBI offer free trials, so think of them next time you are clicking around in exasperation.
For millennial Americans today, terrorism doesn't seem quite as scary, but is instead a cause for exasperation or disappointment.
Rice, who advised Obama on the Syrian conflict from 2013 to 2017, was not alone in airing her exasperation.
They'll think about wise old Ben Franklin leaning on his cane in exasperation while John Adams pompously droned on.
Exasperation with their neighbours' perceived inability to put the past behind them is spreading from diplomats to ordinary Japanese.
Zarif reacted with exasperation to a White House accusation that Tehran had long violated the terms of the deal.
Mr. Weinstein hung up, stomped over and berated the staffer for showing exasperation with guests nearby, the employee said.
Officials in allied nations, who had already expressed unease over Mr. Mattis's resignation, voiced exasperation over his hastened departure.
Mr. Alston relays these exchanges with a very funny mix of exasperation and a certain tenderness for the men.
"That was very annoying," she said, with the exasperation of an older sister talking about her brother's latest misbehavior.
In my mind's eye, his face was suffused with love and tinged with exasperation, a common look for Daniel.
"I want to go drink at Shigure after I close," she said, throwing her head back in mock exasperation.
On Capitol Hill, members of both parties expressed exasperation with Mr. Trump's continuing public commentary about the Russia investigation.
C., one of the Republicans leading the committee's investigation, reacted with exasperation to Bannon and the White House's claims.
Others in the West Wing have expressed exasperation at the constant stream of damaging information that's directed his way.
I'm speaking, presumably the way I speak to everybody, with enthusiasm, snark, irritation, exasperation, and tiny flecks of joy.
She expressed frustration, exasperation and disbelief after Kanepi struck many of her 40 winners, but remained dialed in throughout.
" It was written but you can hear him saying it, the exasperation and the condescension in his voice. "Okay. Fine.
Several things catch the attention: anxiety about the future, exasperation at the childish antics of senior politicians, confusion about Brexit.
There were signs that Trump's campaign was in disarray as some of his aides expressed exasperation in unusually blunt terms.
If you know the history of cultural appropriation in the fashion industry, you know my anxiety and exasperation are justified.
"For the past 15 years, we've had the technology to go fossil fuel-free," Antal said, exasperation in his voice.
You can practically hear Cassidy sighing in exasperation that Trump is preventing the country from focusing on these pressing problems.
But members of Trump's administration, some of whom privately expressed exasperation over his self-inflicted crisis, remained loyal in public.
Whether it was exasperation or capitulation — or perhaps some cleverly manufactured inspiration — Martinez's moment of submission was a fleeting one.
Such embarrassment has been the historical constant of Alabama's "elites," and they have borne it with exasperation, silence and paralysis.
On Monday evening, Ms. Jones quit using Twitter with a final message of exasperation after days of near-nonstop abuse.
Their first legal encounter is a lowly affair, with both men representing themselves, and a judge dismissing them with exasperation.
Jeffrey L. Harrigian reflected increasing exasperation by United States officials over the conflict that has spiraled into a humanitarian disaster.
Rivkin describes these tense meetings in a tone of anxious exasperation, though this is by no means his only voice.
Those in the Middle East are watching with "a mixture of disdain and weary exasperation," our correspondent in Cairo writes.
That's the mockingly fond nickname "deployed by his wife and children in moments of exasperation," though never to his face.
"I remember sitting at the piano, not knowing what to write," she said with the exasperation of a seasoned artist.
"These people would be inviting someone else into their lives," Ms. Cantley said, a note of exasperation in her voice.
"They felt so easily emasculated by everything," she said, reflexively clenching both fists in exasperation, as if reliving a quarrel.
Brady, his expression a mixture of irritation and exasperation, sat on the bench cheerlessly shaking his head side to side.
More importantly, there is growing exasperation over any questions about the criminal allegations raised in the House Intelligence Committee hearings.
Between bike lanes, commercial parking, construction and other lane closures, driving in the city has become an exercise in exasperation.
But in general, the group expressed disappointment and even exasperation with how Mr. Trump has handled his time in office.
Throughout his hour-and-a-half set, Mr. Lamar was energetic and nimble — his body communicated joy, exasperation, supreme confidence.
Here a hopeful ethicist might be moved, like Gaston Modot in "L'Age d'Or," to kick a small dog in exasperation.
Mikhail Bober, who invented the game, said he did it out of exasperation at Western news reports of the crime.
There was clear impatience and exasperation in her voice when I spoke up in class, and, well, I can be exasperating.
IN A recent blog post, Gulliver expressed his exasperation at having to interact with other humans when he stayed at hotels.
Alok Bhatt, an activist with the Connecticut Immigrant Rights Alliance, expressed exasperation over Connecticut allowing ICE to use its police database.
TO THE exasperation of budget hawks, Donald Trump has long made clear that he will not reform Social Security (public pensions).
McCullah expressed exasperation at anyone who has the notion that people have only recently started talking about sexual harassment and misconduct.
We have now descended to a new place, where we toss up our hands as we laugh-cry in collective exasperation.
It has since been retweeted over 8,000 times, as other black South Africans share their exasperation at their names being mispronounced.
The term she is looking for is "indecent proposals," creepy quid-pro-quo offers she resisted to the point of exasperation.
Rubio, speaking to reporters and voters, didn't hold back his exasperation: Trump represented everything that he believed was wrong about politics.
QL Score: -5 Nick: Carol tells Maggie in a moment of exasperation that she's killed 18 people, and then corrects herself.
It wasn't necessarily a moment of exasperation—though considering the tragic events of the day, it could be interoperated as such.
In her response, Obama seemed to point at an exasperation with who the president is today, and where politics is at.
But for a moment last week, he could not hide his exasperation at the circuslike atmosphere of this year's presidential race.
The last step is exasperation, when companies and investors, exasperated by years of little to no profits, throw in the towel.
All day on Thursday, through eight hours of tears, anger and exasperation, it seemed like the country could not look away.
Under normal circumstances, this might prompt public servants, seeing the exasperation of their constituents, to act or at least propose changes.
She was for the national expansion but expressed exasperation that Mr. Salvini had eliminated the word Northern from the party's name.
The federal judge overseeing the criminal case expressed exasperation about his separate lawsuit challenging the appointment of special counsel Robert Mueller.
On Wednesday, Griffin expressed exasperation at the speculation and said the team had never considered sitting Williamson for the whole season.
Trump's election reflected many voters' exasperation with the status quo and sense of permanent estrangement from some gilded clique of winners.
"The system is definitely broken -- I don't know if it can ever be fixed," the South Carolina Republican said with exasperation.
J.C. Mounting exasperation is a specialty of Alec Ounsworth, the songwriter and wavery-voiced singer of Clap Your Hands Say Yeah.
At numerous points throughout Collateral Beauty, I simply threw up my hands in exasperation at how stupid and lifeless it was.
"Suffragette City", "The Man Who Sold The World", "Rebel Rebel"... Noticing the English fans on his way in, Bowie laughs in exasperation.
This year Belichick, as is his practice, sought to keep the focus on football, batting away, in exasperation, questions on other topics.
The 2000 film Mission to Mars is an exercise in exasperation, and the space suits that its characters use are no exception.
As for Buttigieg, he is entitled to feel some exasperation that the Iowa long count deprived him of a full victory lap.
Among the awed and mesmerized is the theater director Robert Falls, who will also admit to some bafflement, if not quite exasperation.
Last week exasperation at Mr Trump's attitude to the EU and the alliance led to the resignation of America's ambassador to Estonia.
One thread was populated by three close friends, all of whom are tech journalists, and we threw our hands up in exasperation.
Dialogue often smacks of the naivety found in the novels, but anger and exasperation mix perfectly in this disastrous—and important—moment.
But now he's more or less playing the part like a comic-villain feigning exasperation at having to carry a whole movie.
The first production-limiting partnership began three years ago during the Obama administration, partly as a response to Saudi exasperation with Washington.
Her exasperation suggests an expectation of dignity that would have been familiar in the forties, in Saskatoon, and which saturates Mitchell's music.
Bob Corker to the point of exasperation, frustration and exhaustion felt by vast numbers of Americans who despair of the President's behavior.
"They can't keep a secret for two hours," Rhodes says, with a tone of mild exasperation at the break in message discipline.
Adlon and Louie C.K. created the series, and it has an atmosphere of smart exasperation you'd expect from another of their collaborations.
Garth Lagerwey, the team's general manager, nearly tipped over in his office chair because of the sheer force of his facial exasperation.
At a news conference, Dugan expressed his exasperation and how he went from frustration to anger when dealing with the unsolved homicides.
Bill Clinton betrayed the telltale exasperation that has become characteristic among stalwarts of the establishment when asked about Sanders's health care plan.
The way she subtly builds exasperation through her physicality and tone is actually a more believable movie than 13 Going on 30.
If I read "The Lord of the Rings" now, in my 50s, I suspect that I might greet it with exasperation: Really?
She smiles warmly at Susanna, sung by the soprano Lucía Martín Cartón with unadorned, celestial purity that later turned to emotive exasperation.
But Rohile Gharaibeh, a prominent Jordanian politician and newspaper columnist, has watched it all with a mixture of disdain and weary exasperation.
She doesn't dispense advice as much as scratch at orthodoxies, and pose questions with wit and a Continental exasperation with American mores.
"What can we say?" said Yaz Bhutta, a 28-year-old salesman, throwing his hands in exasperation after seeing the stained steps.
In conversations with friends, on social media, at my local coffee shop, the most common reaction has been exasperation bordering on anger.
"Why did you bring me here if you wanted me not to have an American life?" he asks his parents, in exasperation.
Kanter seems to expect it all at this point, and there's a mix of exasperation and resignation when he talks about it.
At the same time, Priebus has repeatedly shown signs of exasperation with his party's nominee, despite insisting publicly that all is well.
The subject of "Beggar Seated on a Bank" (1630) extends his hand for alms and calls out to the viewer with exasperation.
" When Mr. Rubio responded with a line he had used earlier, Mr. Christie looked at the camera with seeming exasperation: "There it is.
Grassley -- a stalwart Republican with a powerful post -- expressed his exasperation the FBI hours before a private meeting at the Capitol with Comey.
If marginal interest in stocks came primarily from exasperation with the low yields offered by bonds, then stocks should rise when yields fall.
"Every time you go in, it's like a new day, because it's a new judge and new [DHS] attorney," Oretskin said with exasperation.
You feel this exasperation while listening to the double album, which, at 25 songs and 89 minutes long, ends up feeling like work.
If exasperation at high taxes was part of the trigger for the gilets jaunes, another was anger at the out-of-touch elite.
Yet, it's been impossible to ignore the passion of Sanders supporters, which seems to prompt exasperation and defensiveness from those on Clinton's side.
Karoun Demirjian of The Washington Post reports there is a growing sense of exasperation about the lack of dialogue with members of Congress.
In one message, for example, Powell voices exasperation with Clinton's use of a private email server while she served as secretary of State.
"America's not just a country," he said, after sighing in exasperation and burying his head in his arms upon first hearing Trump's name.
Reading such hilarity, you must be careful when tossing this hefty hardcover across the room in amused exasperation not to break the crockery.
When it comes to the managers themselves, it's not hard to see why the post-match chat is the cause of such exasperation.
Tapper's palpable exasperation is understandable and the split reaction on Twitter only furthers that feeling: there's no room for nuance, for discussion anymore.
Breyer often speaks at length and slowly, with an undertone of exasperation, as though he were delivering a lecture for slightly thick students.
In quiet exasperation, the characters start to ask themselves not what they do for the factory but what the factory does to them.
While Rome's established parties struggled, municipal services, especially strike-plagued mass transit, street repairs and trash collection, deteriorated to the exasperation of residents.
Carlos Curbelo said with exasperation when CNN asked Wednesday if the time had come for centrists to borrow tactics from the far right.
He's signed up to create a new TV show but is creatively stuck, to the exasperation of his producing partner, Paula (Edie Falco).
It will resonate and last because, with not-so-quiet defiance, in an age of exasperation and cynicism, Dial's art emphatically reaffirms life.
News analysis BRUSSELS — It is hard to overestimate the level of exasperation in Brussels with Britain and its wounded prime minister, Theresa May.
The Netherlands has generally been more sympathetic to Britain, but Mark Rutte, the Dutch prime minister, expressed exasperation with the British negotiating approach.
The governor added a note of exasperation that the F.B.I. had required him to sign a nondisclosure agreement to receive the classified information.
And among voters on opposite sides of the Trump divide, I heard a lot of exasperation and not a whole lot of understanding.
The address by Roberto Alvim, the culture secretary, set off an outcry across the political spectrum as Brazilians reacted with exasperation and incredulity.
In the debate's aftermath, Peter Wehner, who served in the administrations of the three most recent Republican presidents, expressed exasperation with Trump's tactics.
Previously unseen emails show EPA officials' bewilderment and exasperation with President Trump's comments about toilets, sinks, showers, faucets, and other water-based appliances.
She mined her conflicted feelings about the market to create "Untitled," which, to the artist's exasperation, is often seen as her defining work.
I've been wrestling with the contradictions of movies ever since, sometimes with pleasure and satisfaction, at other times with frustration, exasperation or rage.
CreditCreditElsa/Getty Images BOSTON — J.D. Martinez stepped back from home plate, lifted his head toward the sky and rolled his eyes in exasperation.
Zak Stern of Zak the Baker, the very definition of a Miami innovator, has taken to social media to express his exasperation with Zika.
He cleared the water each time, but imparted too much backspin and watched in exasperation as ball after ball trickled back into the drink.
"We've had enough," his father complains, tugging the collar of his coat, a Turkish gesture roughly akin to throwing up your hands in exasperation.
During a reception for Romania's national day at the Cosmos Club in Washington on Thursday, several European diplomats expressed exasperation about the press reports.
The sense of urgency surrounding US–Russia engagement follows the Kremlin's increasing exasperation that Trump's election hasn't translated into policies favorable to the Kremlin.
But so far that hasn't happened, much to the exasperation of UN agencies which have convoys ready to roll into the worst affected areas.
It's a variation of the presentation he delivered in the earlier film, presented with alternate amounts of humor, exasperation, faith and flashes of anger.
Democrats' exasperation has grown since Monday, when four gun-control measures — two favored by Democrats and two by Republicans — were defeated in the Senate.
Instead of being brutalized for his lack of cooperation, Suitter is time and again met with either bemusement or toothless exasperation from the cops.
For Washington's GOP establishment insiders, Corker's comments highlighted their exasperation with Trump -- who they believe is sabotaging his own agenda and threatening national security.
Londoners, many also opposed to leaving the bloc, took to Twitter mostly to express exasperation that their politics had devolved into a boaters' brawl.
De Gaulle had become, often to the exasperation of those doing the fighting and dying inside France, the sole credible symbol of French resistance.
The Kremlin's optimism that deals could be done with the Trump administration -- on sanctions, Crimea and Syria -- quickly frayed into frustration and then exasperation.
The results express a state of fear and exasperation in German society: It is an emotional reaction, rather than one grounded in political reasoning.
As part of his exasperation with being handled, Trump has taken to telling friends that — like Lyndon Johnson — he doesn't even need a chief.
TBS As this increasingly mind-boggling election cycle sinks even further into the weeds, a sense of exasperation has spread throughout late-night comedy.
Women now chafing at compulsory use of hijabs, and tearing them off in public, are just one manifestation of exasperation with an ossified system.
The Democratic senator responded with exasperation, "My goal is for you to think through this stuff a little bit better," according to The NYT.
James, with a look of exasperation for the ages, seemed to be pointing in the direction of the basket as the incident played out.
Apparently, the sense of cultural disrespect that Kochie, one of the "Rotary Reliables," laments, an exasperation with what these voters see as political correctness.
Schumer expressed exasperation after his proposal fell through, saying he even put Trump's border wall — previously a deal breaker for Democrats — on the table.
On "The Late Late Show," James Corden seemed to flash a look of true exasperation as he launched into his first joke on Wednesday.
But giving language to years of unexpressed hope and exasperation in that lawyer's office is the most wonderful, most human speaking Johansson has done.
The same exasperation recurs again and again in this video from JOE, an online news site for young millennials in the UK and Ireland.
The decision came down to two completely different rationales: a desire for better relations with the US, and exasperation with Assange's horrible houseguest etiquette.
King eventually succumbs to exasperation and ends the interview unsure of why he would have wanted to explain himself on television in the first place.
The unusual late-night launch added to exasperation in Washington, Seoul and Tokyo over Pyongyang's continuing development of nuclear weapons and intercontinental ballistic missiles (ICBMs).
Dick Durbin, Mazie Hirono, and Cory Booker, among others, took time to express exasperation at what they called lack of transparency in Kavanaugh's hearing process.
Urjit Patel talked about "personal reasons", but it was widely known that he had quit in exasperation at the government's attempts to influence the bank.
Fiennes has fun with his exasperation over an insurmountable directorial challenge, as does Swinton playing the two imperious gossip queens for the price of one.
CPD Superintendent Eddie Johnson expressed exasperation and bafflement that Smollett, who is black and gay, would exploit fears of racialized violence to advance his career.
In the interview with Rashad that aired at halftime of Game 21993 of the 21992 NBA Finals, Jordan echoed that assessment with barely concealed exasperation.
Young is silent during most of the clip until he reaches an elevator and raises his arms with a look of exasperation on his face.
One of the sources close to the Kremlin said Putin does sometimes feel extremely tired, but largely through exasperation at officials' incompetence and bureaucratic sloth.
But on Tuesday, the New England Patriots' head coach expressed his exasperation with the Microsoft Surface devices N.F.L. teams are given to use during games.
I've felt these women's same violation when a man entitles themselves to touch my body, and the exasperation when others take credit for my work.
They don't notice that I am drinking in the way their faces resemble their cousins', the ways they express exasperation, their glee at unexpected windfalls.
Wearing a black leather jacket and skinny jeans, he looked the same, but the old swagger was diminished, replaced by a certain world-weary exasperation.
"But my emails," she tweeted, invoking a phrase often used by her supporters to express exasperation about what they view as the mistreatment of Mrs.
In a clip that went viral Friday Fauci covered his face with his hand in seeming exasperation as Trump riffed about the "deep state" conspiracy.
But she didn't respond much above her baseline demeanor — a mild-to-moderate exasperation — and she didn't get nasty or lose her line of argument.
Expressing exasperation, doctors say there is a shortage of testing kits and other medical supplies, and it is not clear why more are not available.
When Albert Einstein and his work first became known to the broader public, articles in The Times often seemed to alternate between exasperation and fascination.
Collins' exasperation showed after three hours of academic testimony from Feldman and two other constitutional law professors called by Democrats, and one called by Republicans.
Interviews with two dozen voters of all ages and ethnic backgrounds reveal disillusionment with Trudeau, even as they express exasperation with Conservatives over Ford's policies.
"I don't feel like I get enough credit for my track record of success relating to cases," Mr. Avenatti said, raising his voice with exasperation.
Multiple students I spoke with for this story expressed exasperation and frustration about being thrust into the middle of the debate and the ensuing media firestorm.
More people need to understand that failure is not a bad thing, because it can be a source of inspiration rather than a means of exasperation.
But the migrants have kept coming, and the dire conditions have only increased the attractiveness to the volunteers, while multiplying the exasperation of the French authorities.
All the sudden impulses brought upon us by impatience and exasperation that we immediately ignore and discard for our own social survival and humanity's greater good.
Her 16-month pregnancy became a bit of a frantic joke online, as those religiously watching the giraffe expressed their exasperation in memes and Facebook comments.
Michael Hicks, a Ball State economist who studies manufacturing, says a mix of exasperation with unions and the political elite created the perfect opening for Trump.
Ukraine's response to Russia needs little explanation -- the exasperation communicated by a well-timed Simpsons meme is something that social media users in 2017 know well.
If you're reading this, clutching your temples in exasperation and wondering how I could have forgotten the Red Bull Penthouse Incident of 2014, I hear you.
Bee did not spare Clinton from ridicule — she mocked Clinton's false humility — but she also empathized with Clinton's likely exasperation with young women supporting Bernie Sanders.
And while Ms. Taylor's range remains narrow, it feels as if the character's evolution toward a kind of resigned fatalism, or exasperation, has been cleverly tailored.
There is no alt-right manifesto as far as I can tell, but three main ideas seem to unite the movement: (1) Exasperation with establishment conservatism.
But Mr. Irwin has always been expert in reminding us that the abiding appeal of silent clowns like Chaplin and Keaton is rooted in existential exasperation.
"I was told: You're only a real comedian if your material can be said by a male comedian and it still worked," she said, with exasperation.
Gurney has created this paradoxical loser of a born winner — a man whom life has blessed with creature comforts and stability — with equal compassion and exasperation.
Gibson's this month won $44 million in actual and punitive damages from Oberlin, apparently reflecting the jury's exasperation with the university for enabling a student mob.
Deciding how our collective resources should be used to improve health is the job of our government, even if it sometimes makes us sigh in exasperation.
"The bridge was talking to them," Robert L. Sumwalt, chairman of the National Transportation Safety Board, said with evident exasperation at a board meeting in Washington.
Declaring American exasperation with the ineffectiveness of existing sanctions, Ms. Haley called for cutoffs of North Korea's access to foreign money and oil for its military.
His production of Samuel Beckett's tale of two existentially challenged tramps, at the Arts Theater, may have left some scratching their heads in anger and exasperation.
And in a recent show of local exasperation, the annual house tour was canceled: Participating residents were miffed that their rooms were popping up on Instagram.
Now, amid all the hand-wringing, anger and exasperation, the crisis is bolstering Brazil's tradition of gallows humor, fueling a mix of satire and existential resignation.
Mr. Abraham and Mr. Patinkin, as his ever-hopeful C.I.A. colleague Saul, have perfected their partnership: Their scenes together are little masterpieces of gamesmanship and exasperation.
This notwithstanding, nobody in Boston seems to believe that the upcoming general election will resolve the country's political divisions, and the tone is one of exasperation.
About 30 other travelers stood by, looks of varied degrees of exasperation on their faces, as the gate agent explained that the plane had just left.
About 30 other travelers stood by, looks of varied degrees of exasperation on their faces, as the gate agent explained that the plane had just left.
The closings added an element of panic to a wedding process often filled with stress, and brides and bridesmaids shared their exasperation on Twitter and Facebook.
It was yet another delay in the already delayed elections in Nigeria, Africa's biggest economy, and one of many scenes of exasperation among already frustrated voters.
After playing a clip of CNN revealing the anti-climactic news with the caveat that "the cloud of suspicion … is still there," Bee couldn't contain her exasperation.
John Cornyn noted with exasperation toward the end of Wednesday's morning hearings, for every complex problem caused by the platforms, there's a clear, simple and wrong answer.
Of course, being the crazy person I'd become, I insisted on confirmation, and Kellan insisted on denial, and I'd fall into a hole of exasperation and despair.
First, he found golf pure joy, despite the exasperation; as a boy he had even played in deep snow, towards cups frozen solid on iced-over greens.
But for those who have signed on to support Trump, whether with enthusiasm or exasperation, Cruz's evasive, lawyerly wording was self-promotion dressed up as principled dissent.
Spend more than 20 seconds thinking about how any one X-Men movie connects to another, and you'll probably find yourself throwing up your hands in exasperation.
Trump prevailed with the support of white working-class Americans who saw the business magnate as someone who understood their plight and exasperation after long feeling marginalized.
In "What Happened," she voices her sense of exasperation: I'll bet you know more about my private life than you do about some of your closest friends.
"And it's not a good place for any party to end up with a cult-like situation as it relates to a president," Corker added in exasperation.
He later removed the FBI director over his exasperation with the director's failure to tell the public Trump was not suspected of collusion in Russia's election meddling.
The comments on her Instagram varied, with most top commenters complimenting the images, but several top-liked comments also expressed amusement or exasperation at the drastic changes.
Their nuanced relationship feels real in the way that the connection between know-it-all older sisters and annoying younger brothers can shift from exasperation to love.
Ms. Reza herself has uneven moments as Nadine, but she adroitly brings out the character's exasperation and her shallow side as she considers cheating on her husband.
This is excellent news for readers, but I imagine the authors, both famously ambivalent about causes of any kind, would have greeted the news with some exasperation.
He expressed exasperation that some women preferred joining the New People's Army, a communist rebel force that has been waging an insurgency since 1969, to raising children.
Parts of that film show her frustrated and tense: At one point, recording Bach, she flings her bow to the ground in exasperation with her own playing.
He's even an alien to himself, wrestling in exasperation with his own body, which registers emotions as physical pain, and the Armani-style duds he always wears.
The Jets have long specialized in causing frustration and exasperation: among themselves, regularly; among their fans, frequently; among their opponents — now, that is a relatively new phenomenon.
Much of the fight involves the display of beautiful male bodies, which is punctuated by Ethan's obvious exasperation having to partner with the younger, taller, bigger Walker.
Casey used three different starting lineups in four games against the Cavaliers, which was difficult to interpret as anything other than a sign of exasperation, or desperation.
Booker has consistently and clearly spoken to the nexus between the exasperation Democrats feel over the Donald Trump presidency and the need for civility in the primary.
"I think the anger and his exasperation in him is very real, inasmuch as he wants to get out of Syria, he keeps getting pulled back in."
Giuliani was ubiquitous, on the phone with Ukrainian officials, inserting himself in US diplomatic meetings, sowing confusion and exasperation about what he was up to, witnesses said.
There's a sense of internal frustration and exasperation within intelligence agencies at the way Trump has portrayed his strike against Brennan as political retribution, sources tell CNN.
The President, who has repeatedly expressed his exasperation at his aging aircraft, wanted to meet face-to-face with Muilenburg to reach the deal, two officials said.
To pay for a macchiato without using WeChat is to face a barista's exasperation with paper currency, or, at trendier coffee shops in Beijing and Shanghai, outright rejection.
Kate's evolving reaction to Sylvia, which moves from knee-jerk rejection to attempted accommodation to nerve-jangled exasperation and something close to despair, is modulated with fluid expertise.
The euphoria at Mr. Cruz's poll-defying victory in Iowa has given way to a palpable exasperation that he did not receive more of a bounce from it.
For all its flaws, the impeachment process in that country has underscored the public's exasperation with widespread corruption -- an insidious, demoralizing and destructive enemy of prosperity and justice.
The camera is only on him for a few seconds, but in that brief time, he neatly conveys incredulous disdain, exasperation, and the tiniest hint of smug relish.
Seth Rogen proved this theory applies to celebrities on Wednesday, when he expressed his exasperation over a steamy tweet his mom Sandy fired off earlier in the day.
The Mage, played by Bergès-Frisbey with a blend of exasperation, impenetrable expressions, and an unidentifiable accent, was sent by the magician Merlin to whip Arthur into shape.
She was supposed to be focused on the prep session for that night's Univision debate in Miami, but a potent mix of exhaustion and exasperation bubbled up inside.
Isabel Leonard, a mezzo-soprano who can veer from exuberance to exasperation in the blink of an eye, stars in the Metropolitan Opera's production, opening on Oct. 19.
Obama's visit to Saudi Arabia in April 2016 was overshadowed by Gulf Arab exasperation with his approach to the region, and doubts about Washington's commitment to regional security.
Turks, in their exasperation that the United States has not turned over Mr. Gulen, have made this analogy: What if Turkey, in 2001, had harbored Osama bin Laden?
Although American generals have since played down the suggestion of an imminent withdrawal, Mr. Trump has made no secret of his exasperation with troops' protracted entanglement in Afghanistan.
Mr. Bolsonaro has reacted with exasperation when interviewers have pressed him for details on how he would handle the economy, which is only now emerging from the recession.
Where the script and the production excel are in the scenes in Stephen's office, where Rachel responds with understandable exasperation to her therapist's seemingly fatuous questions and suggestions.
Richard Conniff When people talk about natural history museums, they almost always roll out the well-worn descriptive "dusty," to the great exasperation of a curator I know.
Emigdio Manuel García, 89, who owns a restaurant and curios shop in Matamoros about a block from the bridge, expressed exasperation over the disruption caused by the closure.
But they don't feel the dismay and exasperation they'd have felt in the past, enduring one another's mistakes—Scully's bad temper, Tyler's self-disgust, Luce and Heddi's anxiety.
What's more, unlike her perpetually thwarted characters, who chase their ideas with the exasperation of dogs running after their tails, Ms. Baker delivers a complete and confident narrative.
What often happens, though, is you don't survive, are forced to play the sequence a half dozen times, and when you finally succeed, the relief is from exasperation.
Likely completed in the same year that his wife died from tuberculosis, "Student at a Table by the Light of an Oil Lamp" is a portrait of exasperation.
"Lamar and I are not together!" she tells her mother before Jenner walks out of the room and Kardashian rolls her eyes, falling back onto the bed in exasperation.
Ruth Negga, as Tulip, projects escalating exasperation and isolation through the series, as Jesse's pointless obsession with God and with his own power steadily, tediously takes over his life.
Leaders of the bloc have expressed exasperation at Britain's desire for last-minute changes, and its failure, amid seemingly endless wrangling in the U.K. Parliament, to offer firm proposals.
When they team up, Black's Lethal Weapon roots start to show, as the protagonists alternate between exasperation and admiration for each other, and express both states with terse riffing.
In February, he noted with some exasperation the complexity of the nation's health care laws -- which he has vowed to reform as part of a bid to scrap Obamacare.
" Snook then gives up in exasperation, saying, "If it's an issue, I can get on out of here," with Sherlock cutting her short adding, "Yeah, it is an issue.
Her exasperation led her to make the work featured in her fifth New York exhibition since 1994, Kim Dingle: Painting Blindfolded at Sperone Westwater (January 10 – March 3, 2018).
He fights an inclination toward grudges ("acrimony pageants") and, now and then, with weariness or exasperation, has had to cudgel back against charges of misogyny and, more lately, Islamophobia.
"It's just a 10-week funding bill," Mr. McConnell said in exasperation on Tuesday as his proposal to head off a government shutdown after midnight Friday headed for defeat.
Ms. West shows the same knack for levelheaded exasperation that she exhibited in "Ghosted," but all the best moments belong to Stephnie Weir as her character's semi-hysterical mother.
A growing number of Pentagon officials and senior American military commanders are also voicing exasperation over a conflict that has spiraled into one of the world's worst humanitarian disasters.
Pentagon officials have quietly expressed exasperation over the decision, fearing that any failure to stabilize Syria will leave fertile ground for the Islamic State or other extremists to return.
By way of an answer, I leave you with this analysis from the Guardian's Peter Walker, which perfectly captures both the utter exasperation over Brexit and May's impossible situation.
Last July, an unnamed person labeled a "Yankee insider" by the New York Daily News expressed exasperation that an ankle injury to Greg Bird had lingered for several months.
Big picture: The approving response to the Hyderabad shootings is a sign of Indians' exasperation with the courts, where trials drag on for years and infamous criminals evade justice.
Every day now there are stories in The Times, The Washington Post and elsewhere in which unnamed White House officials express disdain, exasperation, anger and disrespect for their boss.
And Chief Executive Carrie Lam, Hong Kong's governor, has expressed exasperation, describing "all these unnecessary fears and anxieties" about the rail project in comments to reporters earlier this month.
Washington (CNN)President Donald Trump noted with some exasperation Monday the complexity of the nation's health laws, which he's vowed to reform as part of a bid to scrap Obamacare.
Her presence in this whirlwind of murder and mayhem and druggy porn parties grounds the whole thing with some sense of skepticism, and her exasperation stands in for our own.
The State Department's exasperation with Mr. Demetracopoulos boiled over again in 1977 when he was blamed for derailing the Carter administration's nomination of William E. Schaufele as ambassador to Greece.
This wisecracking, sexually voracious woman—she beds another man before the night is through—had her premiere a year before Betty Friedan publicised women's exasperation in the "The Feminine Mystique".
"How the hell is it that we're still collecting cash payments in person for utilities in a modern city in the U.S.?" he asked me, faithfully reproducing his earlier exasperation.
" The Times reports an outlet threatened to out the younger Wachowski, which led to the announcement, which, Lilly writes, she had been anticipating with "dread and/or eye rolling exasperation.
John McCain, R-Arizona, chairman of the Armed Services Committee, expressed exasperation at the number of reviews mandated in the order, saying it's far past time to take significant action.
Officials in Brussels are showing increasing signs of exasperation with the U.K. over its chaotic and confusing position on Brexit, warning that it will not renegotiate the deal on offer.
In Arizona last week, Rothschild's even temperament gave way to exasperation after Pineda struck out nine but also gave up five runs and made two fielding blunders in five innings.
With a touch of exasperation, they ask what reason other than a malignant influence could possibly explain why the United States, without parallel among nations, has supported Israel and Zionism.
An extensive cast, then, one that allows for an extensive exploration of the fine balance between affection and exasperation that marks family relationships and, above all, the parent-child bond.
The exasperation with Mr. Kasich has been long in the making, but as Mr. Trump stumbles and his grasp on the nomination is loosened, it is reaching a boiling point.
A walk through Times Square typically requires a high tolerance for exasperation, and even more so when it is spent in the company of Gil Faizon and George St. Geegland.
Success with his national team has been the bugaboo for Ronaldo, and part of his exasperation is surely that now, in his fourth Euros, he has a strong supporting cast.
Mary ignores Miriam and plays World of Warcraft on her phone; Mamie, grudgingly engaging with her, touches Mary's thigh in exasperation as Miriam gratefully rhapsodizes about Montego Bay and reggae.
Britain's minister of state for the Middle East expressed similar exasperation with Washington, saying the Trump administration needed a greater understanding of the root causes of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
As she walks you through her thought process, she makes sure to keep dropping punch lines, albeit ones that don't build to a declarative point but than unravel into exasperation.
The scene at the Security Council on Thursday underscored a growing sense of powerlessness and exasperation at the United Nations as the Syrian civil war reaches new levels of violence.
When it closes, it's on Jo, looking dashing in menswear, staring in exasperation at the editor who wants to know who the heroine in her book is going to marry.
In the video, Snoop expressed his exasperation at mainstream media creating multiple movies and series based on the plights and hardships of black people, rather than their achievements and triumphs.
Some of those present on Wednesday expressed exasperation with the divisions among the main separatist parties and doubts on when the region could break away from the rest of Spain.
Ms. Folds, a newcomer to the team with a singing voice that scales the heights of exasperation, took us on a rhymed excursion through the overcrowded purgatory of Times Square.
Aquino in a television interview said Duterte came across as being pro-poor and the continued high rating of him also reflected "exasperation with the way things were before him".
And when Lana Del Rey arrives halfway through, the song shifts to accommodate her: She's moving at roughly half speed, and her affect is one of rolled eyes and exasperation.
Spike Lee, courtside, was standing to celebrate the initial missed shot, but when Westbrook came flying in to seize it, he clutched his head in exasperation and hopelessness and despair.
At his news conference on Friday, Deschamps was asked repeatedly how France would stop Messi, and he answered patiently until a fourth such query triggered a small sigh of exasperation.
Asked about the mood at DHS following Nielsen's resignation, one DHS official told CNN there was, "some exasperation," adding that the department doesn't "have enough depth" to fill longtime vacancies.
Although the suit was amended on Thursday — dropping one of the students but adding other plaintiffs without ties to Stanford — the case was an example of the exasperation on campuses.
Reminiscent of the "If You Give a Moose a Muffin" series, it will have young readers slapping their foreheads in exasperation, but will reward them with a sweet, funny ending.
At various points during our conversation with the two women, Sydney looks at her daughter with a mixture of pride and worry and doting exasperation that, altogether, we might call love.
A few plot turns follow, and it's no spoiler to say that Logan Marshall-Green, the writer and director, is interested in exploring melancholy and hopefulness rather than anger and exasperation.
Jim Hand voiced exasperation as he surveyed the damage at Fred's Tavern in Stone Harbor, a bar and liquor store about 35 miles (56 km) down the coast from Atlantic City.
Carol with her polite, blonde exasperation and Susan with her disdain so heavy you could practically taste it — they were the perfect foil to an otherwise rigidly heteronormative, often homophobic show.
To our relief, the argument ended with the conductor throwing up his hands in exasperation, stamping all of our tickets (with lots of grumbling), and moving on to the next car.
Saffitz is OK with being vulnerable enough to broadcast her exasperation across the internet, because at the end of the day, deconstructing the Cheeto dust is just deconstructing Cheeto dust.  pic.twitter.
Having ridden to power on a groundswell of voter exasperation, Macron now has to somehow unite France without any political party of his own; he founded his movement, called En Marche!
I have experienced this confused exasperation so often at the hands of men who pride themselves on quelling feelings, in opposition to the way I prize emotional depth above all else.
The role of women in music has been making headlines in recent months, prompted by a growing sense of exasperation toward longstanding misogynist behaviour and forms of marginalization in the industry.
Her new show, "Unicorn Gratitude Mystery," is made up of three short pieces that share an exasperation with the habit of taking refuge in fantasy and contrived distractions to avoid reality.
I will undoubtedly take part in fund-raising for my child's new school, but please forgive me if my homemade cupcakes taste like resentment frosted with betrayal and sprinkled with exasperation.
Mr. Tillerson, betraying the slightest hint of exasperation, added that he knew Mr. Trump had arrived at a decision but did not expect him to share that information with the public.
Washington (CNN)The federal judge overseeing the criminal case against former Trump campaign chairman Paul Manafort expressed exasperation Wednesday about his separate lawsuit challenging the appointment of special counsel Robert Mueller.
The triumphal moment on Wednesday was tempered by growing exasperation in the western city of Falluja, where Iraqi forces and allied militias routed Islamic State fighters more than six months ago.
He certainly uses English idioms, but the one that is most contemptible of all -- the lower middle-class racism that masquerades as false exasperation -- is that people won't just fit in.
The Trump White House, which at first adopted the approach of its predecessors, has now begun to show exasperation with China, and so the Vancouver meeting did not include Chinese representatives.
For three years, Continental Europe has watched with bewilderment, despair and exasperation as the world's oldest democracy embarked on a path that no country has tried before: leaving the European Union.
An attempt to post Michelangelo's David allegedly resulted in a user getting blocked, while Graupe-Pillard expressed exasperation over being reported for posting a painting of a fully frontal nude woman.
It united officemates and Twitter commenters in shared awe — and, once The Atlantic published an extensive pitch deck the couple allegedly sent to brands and media prior to the stunt, shared exasperation.
Some officials privately expressed exasperation that the Russia drama -- which haunted the administration for two years, was now suddenly back in the spotlight -- just when the West Wing hoped to move on.
"It's almost like you think this is a joke when you have ruined the lives of many people, discriminating against them," Beatty, vice chairwoman of the Congressional Black Caucus, said with exasperation.
" She added, "He is everything and more than I could have hoped for and he has brought our family even more joy, love, laughter, abundance, bliss and yes, exhaustion and exasperation too!
LONDON (Reuters) - The British government needs to set out its vision for Brexit, the head of two of the country's biggest airports said on Thursday, reflecting exasperation building among the business community.
Klobuchar's exasperation often appeared connected to two factors: an abiding fear of being embarrassed in front of colleagues or in the press and the conviction that she works harder than her staff.
They've channeled their outrage and exasperation in a way that, though sometimes uncomfortable, refused to let apathy sink in, cracking the shiny facade of cable news and pushing the gun debate forward.
" Mr. Kerry added: "The extremism that we see in the world today comes in no small degree from the utter exasperation that people have with the sense that the system is rigged.
Collins, the Mets' manager, took only one question during his postgame news conference and delivered a four-minute speech that challenged the attitudes of his players, his tone blending exasperation and determination.
"Several people interested in speaking to the F.B.I. expressed exasperation in interviews with The New Yorker at what they perceived to be a lack of interest in their accounts," the magazine noted.
The song is part antichauvinist call to arms, part street fight, part "had it up to here" exasperation, part wink — each a mood Ms. Jackson would deploy for most of her career.
My husband now tries to ignore me after his 800th time of stating with exasperation, "It's not my first rodeo, B." But it's so hard to stop it before it comes out!
Robinson, playing the more extroverted half of the duo as a disgraced detective who's hauling around a major chip on his shoulder, is an expert at selling exasperation as he lands jokes.
But its high-minded intentions have produced an unwelcome result: heaps of criticism from some of its star players, past and present; confusion among fans; and normally friendly television announcers expressing exasperation.
Expressing exasperation, the American ambassador to the United Nations, Nikki R. Haley, said Monday that the cease-fire had failed and that the United States might take unspecified action of its own.
The Trump administration's decision to release the economic portion of its peace plan without any discussion of political solutions has prompted a mixture of derision and exasperation among Arab politicians and commentators.
For now, after lamenting a chance to vanquish their overlords and slide into first place, the Jets focused on the moment, which meant frustration and exasperation as they processed an opportunity lost.
In most cases, they have voiced exasperation with dysfunction in Washington and their party's inability to deliver major legislative victories, at times fuming at Mr. Trump for undermining policy making in Congress.
Rather than having a few days off to decompress, we spend our time away from work filled with dread, anxiety, and exasperation because we have to endure people we are allergic to.
In a show of exasperation, China backed tougher United Nations sanctions against North Korea last year, but the United States has doubted Beijing's willingness to exercise control over the North's rudimentary economy.
As CNN's banner announced that the first article of impeachment had enough votes to pass, one woman sitting directly below the TV threw her hands up and shook her head in exasperation.
" Sanders campaign manager Faiz Shakir expressed some exasperation at the tone of Biden's responses so far, which have, as Shakir described them, been limited to "a brush-off smile or coy comment.
" They later wrote, their exasperation apparent, that "never before has federal law been enforced to command a State to give effect to a state law that the State has chosen to repeal.
As her media presence has grown, Thunberg has become the voice of youth exasperation with policymakers' failure to mandate dramatic cuts in greenhouse gas emissions in the face of catastrophic climate change.
She depicted the mixture, that its people often express, of the exaggerated pride in the beauty and culture of the island and the exasperation with its patriarchal traditions and geographical and physical limitations.
Obama's fourth and likely last visit to the world's top oil exporter has been overshadowed by Gulf Arab exasperation with his approach to the region, and doubts about Washington's commitment to their security.
After much hemming and hawing from the dog and (we're assuming) exasperation from Savva, another handler comes out onto the course, picks up Tinks and pretty much tosses the pooch over the jump.
Their exasperation reached a peak in June, when rival sit-ins picketed the governor and the chief minister while the city's top, centrally appointed civil servants mounted a boycott of Aam Aadmi directives.
If you try most of these broken examples right now, they'll work properly, because Apple fixed them after I tweeted screenshots of most of them in exasperation and asked the company about them.
We can all claim Kourt's question was a producer-recommended way to get her little sister to explain what's going on, but the pure exasperation in Kim's voice proves this is all real.
In an interview with his publishers, Mahajan (who grew up in India and now lives in Texas) expressed exasperation with much Western fiction that has treated terrorism as some kind of performance art.
Either they are lambasted for their arrogance or accused of being unwilling to draw firm conclusions (in exasperation at the hedging of his economic adviser, President Harry Truman requested a one-handed economist).
For more than 50 years, beginning in 1946, Mr. Modell's moon-faced characters leapt from The New Yorker's pages in a perpetual state of exasperation or pandemonium, evoking for readers their everyday vexations.
And they are infused with an exasperation with procedural liberalism, an eagerness to purge and police and shame our way toward a more perfect justice than the post-Cold War order has produced.
"He's making it very, very difficult, because all the news about his latest tweet, what he says, and then he gets mad at us because we don't defend it," Simpson said with exasperation.
"That was just a one-day thing," the woman who answered said with the sort of impatient exasperation that made it seem like she'd explained this many times to other Gritty-grubbers before.
And as Max's long-suffering boyfriend Felix, comedian Billy Eichner provides a much-needed dose of exasperation in the face of his partner's hyperactive collegiate past coming to roost during their date nights.
As Mr. Serebrennikov's lengthy video message played, Rebeca Olvera, the soprano playing Despina, the maid, and Frédéric Antoun, the tenor singing one of the lovers, occasionally talked back to the screen in exasperation.
If you try most of these broken examples right now, they'll work properly, because Apple fixed them after I tweeted screenshots of most of them in exasperation, and asked the company about them.
Bloomberg clashed over ideology with Sanders and Warren, describing one of their ideas as a tried-and-failed tenant of communism, and rolling his eyes in exasperation when he was confronted by Warren.
"We didn't create a puzzle or a contest," Representative Robert C. Scott, Democrat of Virginia and the chairman of the House Education Committee, said in exasperation at a recent hearing on the program.
But even as they are said to be working around the clock to come up with an alternative plan for next week, the lack of public information has led to confusion and exasperation.
That exasperation was on stark display last November when Augusto Nunes, a conservative magazine columnist, who was sparring with Mr. Greenwald on a live radio show, took a swing at the American journalist.
"For years, we have seen practices develop that have imperiled, cracked and fractured the trust citizens must have in their elected representatives and provoked a profound exasperation among the French," Mr. Bayrou said.
Two doors down from Mr. Rivera's building, at 39 Plaza Street West, a resident who would not let her name be published for fear of reprisals from the co-op board voiced exasperation.
Ms. Klobuchar's exasperation often appeared connected to two factors: an abiding fear of being embarrassed in front of colleagues or in the press and the conviction that she works harder than her staff.
Some EU leaders, including France's Emmanuel Macron, made clear their utter exasperation with the political paralysis in the UK and their desire for the EU to take a tougher stance toward May's request.
After the letter splashed into view on Tuesday evening, White House officials expressed exasperation by development, bemoaning the new questions about Mueller's findings just as the investigation seemed to be receding from public view.
As Trump has lost the benefit of the doubt, he has increasingly relied on the strategy Haberman describes above, wearing down the resistance of disbelief until people just throw up their hands in exasperation.
As another young professor told me, with the air of reverent exasperation that people use to talk about her, ''Alice used a writing style that today you can't really use in the social sciences.
If the new push for EU defence acts as a spur to more spending on modern kit, the Americans will be happy; but if it is just posturing, their exasperation will only be reinforced.
The attack was a sign of American exasperation with Pakistan's duplicitous game of working with Washington to combat terrorism while sheltering the Taliban and its even more hard-line partners in the Haqqani network.
Van Es responded by producing a series of images of his brother slipping behind the corner of their house in an attempt to evade documentation; the result is a candid portrait of adolescent exasperation.
Their sessions with neighbors who have varied survival strategies are suffused with intrigue and philosophical pertinence, and their exchanges with each other pivot from exasperation to affection more often than the other way around.
The Times of London newspaper reported that Italians, who are dealing with the worst coronavirus outbreak in Europe, have taken to resharing the images from the UK on social media in exasperation and despair.
In both countries, there is widespread exasperation with a flawed political system that coughs up heads of government who capture a branch of their party without capturing the hearts of most of the country.
Still, the 63-to-37 vote was a signal of the exasperation of some Senate Republicans over being repeatedly made to fall in line behind Mr. Trump's disregard for elemental American values and traditions.
It is an outburst of exasperation as much with the situation as his own sense that what's happening here — a man transforming into a woman — threatens not just his personal but his professional life.
Bild daily also cited a report in the New York Times which said Merkel had shown exasperation with Macron at a dinner to celebrate the 30th anniversary of the fall of the Berlin Wall.
She stands up to her mother in conversation with the eye-rolling exasperation of a contemporary teenager, and she has an insolent beauty, with a face that brings to mind the young Debbie Harry.
Bild daily also cited a report in the New York Times which said Merkel had shown exasperation with Macron at a dinner to celebrate the 30th anniversary of the fall of the Berlin Wall.
Many expressed exasperation and little optimism that an extraordinary four-day meeting of bishops and other participants convened by Pope Francis to grapple with clerical child sexual abuse would lead to even basic changes.
Raves were experiencing the steady upward climb required to become a culture—and made it high enough, probably, to the point where the rate of experimentation stalled in favor of an equally enthusiastic exasperation.
Then, in the wake of a slow reunification -- some of the children had been sent from Texas to New York while their parents were kept in Texas -- the president uttered his exasperation regarding due process.
But he expressed exasperation over the portrayal of Southwest Key and its executives as greedy and opportunistic, saying the non-profit is stepping into a difficult situation as it guards the welfare of the children.
Trump's insistence that he does not need additional help fighting the impeachment inquiry comes as many in the Republican Party have expressed exasperation with the lack of a coordinated White House message on the topic.
It was a small fire, he says—perhaps a couple of hectares—but Mr Teguh still struggled to contain his exasperation, given the destruction wrought by fires set for land-clearance just a year ago.
But with the president's approval rating plummeting and a diminishing prospect of the sorts of health-care and tax reforms they once dreamed of, both fear and hope are giving way to exasperation and contempt.
Alas, how to define a bubble has proved so vexing to the profession that Eugene Fama of the University of Chicago unsubscribed from your newspaper in exasperation because of the vague use of the term.
It includes clips from "The First Family", a hit album which launched Meader to stardom, as well as snippets of later interviews where he expressed exasperation—sadness, almost—at being asked to do "the voice".
Casey Affleck stars as Lee Chandler, a broken down building supervisor barely scraping by in Boston, a man who wears his darkness is in his eyes, his gait, his exasperation with the people around him.
While Khachanov's misfiring racket felt the full force of his exasperation, with the Russian punching his strings with his clenched knuckles, Zverev fired down an ace moments later to draw level at two sets apiece.
Tommy Lee Jones at least gets to play the exasperation he usually brings to weary administrators with agendas, in films from The Fugitive to Men In Black, and Stiles gets to play frightened-and-frantic.
And it showed the depths of the Warriors' exasperation that it was not the combustible Green or the sometimes feisty Kerr who blew up as Game 303 slipped away for good, but the cherublike Curry.
Even Trump's allies acknowledge that constant confusion over Trump's strategy for dealing with longtime allies and adversaries has created a sense of exasperation, and they hope Pompeo can bring clarity to several hot-button issues.
In comic book format, it tells the story of her efforts to deal with her aging parents, who, much to their daughter's exasperation, would rather talk about anything but their declining health and impending deaths.
Republicans on Capitol Hill have expressed exasperation with the growing number of controversies circling the White House, and two congressional committees have demanded to hear directly from Comey about his account of the meeting. Reps.
In October, President Tayyip Erdogan said he would consider putting Turkey's long-stalled bid to join the EU to a referendum, signaling exasperation with a process he says has been waylaid by prejudice against Muslims.
Sometimes it goes so far beyond allegiance to a certain fighter, disagreement with a score, or exasperation with imperfect judging that it hints at something much deeper and more troubling than an arguably stolen victory.
As the show's anchor, Robinson, who had a brief stint as a cast member on "Saturday Night Live," is a sweetly vulnerable, baggy-eyed presence whose typical pivot moves from banal boredom to infinite exasperation.
SINGAPORE — Secretary of State Mike Pompeo expressed growing exasperation with North Korea on Friday, accusing its government of refusing to respect a promise to President Trump to stop, or even slow, Pyongyang's nuclear weapons program.
In 2008, Cooper undertook an arduous journey to a place whose name, he felt, was summoning him: Prime Head, at the tip of the Antarctic Peninsula, north of Exasperation Inlet, Cape Disappointment, and Cape Longing.
But he has become much easier to read with the years, and he veered between exasperation and exultation as he and Thiem exchanged powerful baseline blows and rebooted points with acrobatic defense in the corners.
Yet it isn't surprising, and if we are not to spend the next four to eight years alternating between exasperation and confusion as he sounds off, we need to learn a new way of listening.
Musk and his various companies have gone a long way toward driving the future of space travel and electric cars — a similar investment in satire might just stave off our collective exasperation in these troubled times.
Elizabeth Economy, another China scholar, noted that Pottinger did participate in a series of dialogues between the two countries in the run-up to the state visit, and said the Chinese Embassy's exasperation could've been intentional.
Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates had signaled exasperation after official Qatar media published purported remarks by Qatari Emir Tamim bin Hamad al-Thani critical of Trump's foreign policy and of renewed tensions with Tehran.
Some SocGen shareholders have expressed exasperation that on top of these troubles, the Kerviel affair is still dragging on, but the money at stake could mean it will continue to do so for some time yet.
Kendrick), a neurotic given to garrulous patter and lightning mood swings, is betrayed by her boyfriend, she goes on a bender of Olympian self-pity and excess, to the exasperation of her roommate, Sophie (Katie Nehra).
In October, President Tayyip Erdogan said he would consider putting Turkey's long-stalled bid to join the European Union to a referendum, signaling exasperation with a process he says has been waylaid by prejudice against Muslims.
More important, the changing view of the West reflects a general exasperation with domestic problems including plans to overhaul pensions, higher taxes and several years of rising prices in tandem with decreasing incomes, Mr. Gudkov said.
Don Lemon, who spoke on behalf of other anchors and millions of viewers, shared his exasperation with Chris Cuomo and questioned why it was worth trying to endure the pugnaciousness and misdirection that mark Conway's responses.
Ms. Morisseau is instead taking a more emotionally immersive approach, asking us to experience the profound feelings of exasperation — and worse, futility — that overtake a mother with a free-floating guilty conscience about her only child.
Hold the eye roll and exasperation about millennials and their failure to launch or the gushing of financial resentment for a moment, and consider the unforgiving economics of trying to make it in this country today.
Exasperation radiates like an electric force field around Shelly, who is also trying to entertain Jackie (Finnerty Steeves), an old friend from the neighborhood who has dropped by unexpectedly, having fled a personal crisis in New York.
As he describes some of their tactics and intrusions, the exasperation is clear, even if there was some belated effort to treat the victims with dignity and care, not just as "prostitutes" or melodramatic fallen woman archetypes.
After three years of Brexit negotiations since the Brexit referendum in June 2016, the potential prospect of talks being re-opened under Boris Johnson will send a long sigh of exasperation through the political establishment in Brussels.
There was more than a note of exasperation in US Secretary of State John Kerry's remarks Sunday when he demanded the global community show it "can end this seemingly endless sense of deterioration and chaos" in Syria.
The Romanov Family Association, by contrast, accepted the relics as genuine in 1998, when most of them were interred in a state funeral, and it has expressed some exasperation with the church's refusal to accept the evidence.
Now she's dumping all of those feelings on Jon: her exasperation at him making mistakes that might doom him as well, as well as her desire to protect him where she couldn't protect her father or brother.
He watched in growing exasperation as what had begun as a fringe campaign against Ms. Yovanovitch moved into Mr. Trump's inner circle and eventually led the president to order her recall to the United States this spring.
Exasperation by the United States, South Sudan's largest aid donor, and others grew as Mr. Kiir and Mr. Machar in the past year pushed back two deadlines to take the crucial step of forming the coalition government.
By the time Callahan makes the case that charitable giving actually perpetuates dynastic influence more than simply leaving one's offspring a big pile of cash, many readers will be ready to throw up their hands in exasperation.
Now exasperation over what many see as the inadequacy of the FTC's proposed Facebook fine is fueling talk among Democrats of standing up a new institution that's up to the task of policing the nation's tech giants.
Screenwriter C. Robert Cargill, in a fit of exasperation and indignation, responded to criticisms recently that his movie committed the age-old Hollywood tradition of whitewashing by casting Tilda Swinton in the role of the Ancient One.
Abel Trujillo, a very able wrestler, pretty much gave up in the final round of their fight—throwing his arms out with exasperation every time he regained his footing only to be slung back to the mat.
As solo artists, each puts a distinct spin on modern country, but commonalities emerge in their songs: women's roles in country music and in life; love in the moment and over the long haul; generational conflict, compromise, exasperation.
When her allies praise Mrs May's methodical style and her disdain for chummy, informal "sofa government", they are channelling her long-held exasperation with the know-it-all posh boys—particularly Mr Cameron and George Osborne, his chancellor.
But maybe when she's gone, it will help move us past her celebrity into a real look at just how disgusted the poems are and how their subtleties are a feature of their clapback, their shade, their exasperation.
Del Ponte, a former Swiss attorney general who made her name prosecuting war crimes in Rwanda and the former Yugoslavia, said the crimes she's seen in Syria are unparalleled -- hinting at her exasperation over a lack of accountability.
On Sunday, Deutsche Bank announced details of its latest bid for cash, as it turned for the fourth time to investors, many of whom have privately expressed exasperation with its strategic shifts and heavy losses in recent years.
Deutsche Bank on Sunday announced details of its latest bid for cash, as it turned for the fourth time to investors, many of whom have privately expressed exasperation with its strategic shifts and heavy losses in recent years.
The polarization of American politics, the uncertainty of what kind of trade deal Congress would accept and how the midterm elections in the United States would change things has made most Canadians throw up their hands in exasperation.
I wonder if time spent melting into my couch cushions watching videos of purring kittens offsets the head-slapping exasperation I feel when I see someone post about her #weddingdiet the day after sharing an engagement ring photo.
There has been a notable dichotomy between the happy, peppy picture that has been way out in front during the whole race, "La La Land," and the political exasperation that has been boiling behind the scenes in Hollywood.
Their relationship thus unfolds under the kind of extreme circumstances that cause understandable exasperation at first -- as they careen from one perilous moment to the next -- while the intensity of their ordeal gradually forges a bond between them.
ISTANBUL (Reuters) - President Tayyip Erdogan said on Thursday he would consider putting Turkey's long-stalled bid to join the European Union to a referendum, signaling exasperation with a process he says has been waylaid by prejudice against Muslims.
RIYADH/AMMAN/CAIRO (Reuters) - Arab politicians and commentators greeted U.S. President Donald Trump's $50 billion Middle East economic vision with a mixture of derision and exasperation, although some in the Gulf called for it to be given a chance.
She's known for being, perhaps, more introspective and intimate in both her imagery and content than Dylan, though her work in the '80s and '90s has bristled with more raw anger and exasperation over political conservatism and global polarization.
Now, Johansson has spoken out against deepfakes in an interview with The Washington Post, They've published her comments verbatim, so I'd suggest clicking to read the whole thing — you can practically hear her throw up her arms in exasperation.
It was a question that Tesla seemed to think had an obvious answer; Tesla CEO Elon Musk replied to questions about the logic behind the tie-up with obvious exasperation at multiple press events and during quarterly earnings calls.
In the 17 years I've known him, Aaron's always been a stoic viewer—unless he's sighing in exasperation at children who have been placed in convoluted peril or giggling uncontrollably at someone taking a slapstick shot to the crotch.
But the woman is far from alone in her anger and exasperation over an ugly battle pitting longtime residents against a developer some locals say has spent years plotting to refashion the place as a sort of private city.
Niantic clearly has some work to do to prevent exasperation from overwhelming enthusiasm (the company did not yet respond to a request for comment about their server issues), but pokémon fever doesn't seem to be cooling off just yet.
If you are a person who is not intimately involved in Washington, but is just going about doing things that matter such as working a job or raising a family, you probably look at your government with deep exasperation.
Many of the writers, who now include Alexi Worth, a contributor to the catalogue of a show of recent work by Johns at the Matthew Marks Gallery, remark with some ratio of awe and exasperation on the artist's taciturnity.
The little guy with the mustache, omnipresent tuxedo, and horseshoe hair who conducted backstage interviews with crazed pro wrestlers in a sonorous voice which was equal parts radio announcer cool and barely restrained mock exasperation with everything around him.
That's not the law, said Judge Tigar, who sounded a note of exasperation as he rejected arguments that the Trump administration had tried twice — once before him and once before the appeals court that reviewed his work this month.
Carpenter shows some exasperation with Crystal and even takes a small dig at a previous job Crystal once had at the YMCA because she adamantly believes young adults like Crystal will have better chances if they go to college.
If anyone on the Mets had cause to look around in exasperation, it would be deGrom, whose 1.69 earned run average is the best in the National League, even if he only has five wins to show for it.
Exasperation at seemingly endless British demands for exceptions to EU rules and the fear of setting a precedent for other awkward members in an a la carte Europe is tinged with uncertainty about the bloc's future if Britain leaves.
New York City F.C.'s circuitous search for a permanent home — a seven-year quest that generated frustration for the team, exasperation among its supporters and endless ridicule from rival fans in Major League Soccer — has come full circle.
The makers of films like 1989's "Major League" and 1988's "Eight Men Out" gave us the thoughts of the batters as they dug into the box, the catcher's mantras and occasional trash talk, the umpire's endless exasperation.
To the soundtrack of Joan Jett's "Bad Reputation," its lead characters sit down for their class photos, and the audience is greeted with protagonist Lindsay Weir (Linda Cardellini), who slumps and sighs in exasperation, wondering if it's over yet.
After the layoffs, many of the aides at the middle to lower levels of the campaign said they weren't so much siding with one camp or the other as they were throwing up their hands in exasperation at everyone.
" After "The Story of O. J.," which he dedicated to the civil rights activist Dick Gregory, he mentioned with exasperation how the owner of the Houston Texans recently said that the N.F.L. "can't have the inmates running the prison.
As Sal, owner of the neighborhood pizza palace that becomes the nexus of racial conflict, Aiello persuasively evokes the confusion, exasperation and hurt of a man at the mercy of upheavals and transitions he can neither comprehend nor accommodate.
He recalls with exasperation another interviewer from earlier in this day of press junkets for the band's new album, Still Cyco Punk After All These Years, saying they tried to bait him into a gaffe involving the Confederate flag.
As a computer scientist, I knew it was foolish to grant that kind of access to dubious quizzes, games, and the like, but I watched in exasperation as my friends eagerly installed them, revealing my information without my consent.
The comic scenes that follow are less funny than in some other versions I've seen, as the Bawd who runs the brothel, played with foot-stomping exasperation by Patrice Johnson Chevannes, becomes incensed that Marina's luminous virtuousness turns customers away.
" When I voiced my exasperation on Twitter, Jefferson Estela, a 21-year-old activist with Youth Strike 4 Climate Philippines, replied, "People are expecting us to do so many things, but when we ask for support no one hears us.
"If she asks them to vote on a thing that is a no-go for us, it's a no-deal Brexit," said an EU diplomat in comments reflective of growing exasperation within the bloc at Britain's handling of the talks.
What many academy members — who, as a Los Angeles Times investigation found, skew heavily older, male and white — do not seem to fully grasp is the deep exasperation around the fact that white dudes continue to serve as Hollywood's gatekeepers.
The announcement of Rato's trial comes after a series of corruption investigations into other individuals closely linked to the PP, which lost its outright majority in December's general election partly as result of public exasperation over a slew of graft scandals.
The bang-their-head-against-the-wall exasperation Republicans experience when Trump goes rogue stems from the direct correlation they see in his off-message mishaps and the poll numbers for his campaign -- not to mention as down-ballot Republicans.
Semenya has gone from dealing with questions on the issue in awkward silence to batting them away with seeming exasperation without offering a considered response or understanding of the frustration of rivals who feel she has had an unfair advantage.
It may be true that some of that exactitude is bravado (the kind many women employ in the face of being told their perceptions of indistinct, but all-too-familiar, experiences are unfounded), but for many, it is also exasperation.
Martinson, say her lawyers in the documents, "acted upon provocation completely losing control at the time of the commission of the homicides, demonstrating anger, rage and exasperation as a person of ordinary intelligence and prudence under similar circumstances would have done."
Defending champion Jordan Spieth, at two-over, sprays his drive into the right rough at the par-four 18th, his ninth hole, before expressing displeasure, apparently at a photographer: "Right on my backswing," Spieth says in exasperation towards the alleged offender.
Mr Trump's second lie is to claim that he did the country a service by settling the controversy when he demanded that Mr Obama release a long-form birth certificate, which the president eventually did—with understandable exasperation—in 2011.
"We consider the actions of the Kosovo authorities as the continuation of a blatant policy aimed at the exasperation of inter-ethnic relations in the region (and) contempt for international norms of diplomatic communication," the ministry said in a statement.
In an interview, Ms. Rogero, with what seemed like a mix of pride and exasperation, noted that she had been named as a defendant in two lawsuits challenging a city policy that banned firearms at the annual Tennessee Valley Fair.
Some European officials have voiced exasperation at the way Italy has dealt with a string of trouble spots in its banking industry, which is weighed down by nearly 350 billion euros of soured debts -- a third of the euro zone's total.
And most recently, Barr had voiced exasperation at Trump over the president's Twitter attack on prosecutors for recommending a harsh sentence for Roger Stone, a longtime Trump associate convicted for impeding the congressional investigation of Russia's interference in the 2016 election.
A regular guest on cable news shows, his celebrity is remarkable for a former cabinet official — a labor secretary at that — and his fulminations have won him fans, like the Bobby Van's host, who admire his sharp-witted sense of exasperation.
But as he hit the campaign trail this fall, Mr. Obama has vented his exasperation loud and often, assailing his successor in a sharper, more systematic way arguably than any former president has done in three-quarters of a century.
It's a safe bet that the Pew survey data released on Monday, which showed that Republicans' views of colleges and universities have taken a sharp negative turn since 2015, results in part from exasperation with the "speech equals violence" equation.
But these consumer protections are nonstandardized non-laws, leaving it up to the renter to advocate for recourse either in person, at peak exasperation, or after the fact, through a dizzying maze of emails and phone calls that go unanswered.
And then there was that remark suggesting the extent of the kingdom's exasperation, made by Iyad Ameen Madani, a Saudi who until Monday was chief of the Organization of Islamic Cooperation, which works to foster unity among 57 Muslim nations.
The disillusionment comes in part because of voters' exasperation with a generation of party leaders who have plunged Spain into another round of political limbo, similar to that of 2016, when Spain spent 10 months under a caretaker conservative government.
The WikiLeaks emails provided evidence of her attitude toward Sanders: At one point , she called a top aide to the candidate a "damn liar," and in another missive, she expressed exasperation that the Vermont senator was running as a Democrat.
The Hong Kong government of Carrie Lam, the chief executive, had hoped that a populace cowed into silence by six months of increasingly violent unrest would use local elections on November 27.30th to show their exasperation with anti-government protesters.
At the Upright Citizens Brigade show in January, Ms. Silverberg opened with an appeal to the audience to call their representatives expressing dissatisfaction with President Trump's cabinet appointments, and every comic's set began with a tone of exasperation or helplessness.
Cash in circulation is almost double the amount of 10 years earlier and has risen steadily throughout the debt crisis, a trend that reflects fears about the euro zone and its banks as well as exasperation with low returns on savings.
A grisly comedic thriller written and directed by Nicolas Pesce (his 2016 horror film "The Eyes of My Mother" got some positive notes), "Piercing" has an audaciousness that largely lies in splitting the difference between viewer interest and viewer exasperation.
"The government is doing everything it can to force a sense of exasperation with Guaidó and force people to lose faith in him," said Geoff Ramsey, assistant director for Venezuela at the Washington Office on Latin America, a human rights group.
Also potentially becoming a factor in the equation, Arab politicians and commentators greeted Trump's $50 billion Middle East economic vision with a mixture of derision and exasperation, although some in the Gulf called for it to be given a chance.
"It is a contributor to terrorism in many different ways and the extremism that we see in the world today comes to no small degree from the utter exasperation that people have with the sense that the system is rigged," Kerry said.
Earlier this month, in what looked very much like an act of exasperation, the chair of the UK's fake news enquiry, Damian Collins, flew his committee over the Atlantic to question Facebook, Twitter and Google policy staffers in an evidence session in Washington.
I was concerned that we might wake his flatmates, and in a moment of utter exasperation, I reached across for my little silver penknife, pulled it from the lace of my shoe and ran the tiny blade across the skin of one ankle.
In a speech on Tuesday, Erdogan condemned what he said was the failure of the United Nations in Syria and cast Turkey's incursion in August, when it sent tanks, fighter jets and special forces over the border, as an act of exasperation.
"I say yes (for Ferrand to stay) after having perfectly understood...the exasperation of the French, given the successive accusations which give the impression that elected officials are never as honest as they are expected to be," Philippe told France 2 television.
Through the two series (beginning in 1987), Lewis has been played by Kevin Whately as the guy you want sitting next to you at the pub, a no-nonsense cop who confronts murder with amiability, compassion and a touch of earnest exasperation.
But despite some public steps to co-ordinate counter-terrorism action, the UK's Home Affairs committee expressed continued exasperation with Facebook, Google and Twitter for failing to effectively enforce their own hate speech rules in a more recent evidence session last month.
So there was a certain amount of eye rolling, ennui, exasperation and disbelief when Spieth — with just three holes to finish in a sterling round — paused to consider his options when he hit his ball into a puddle on a cart path.
He gave a closing speech thick with exasperation, replaced some resistant curial officials and demoted the hostile American Cardinal Raymond Burke — but he set aside the most far-reaching proposals about marriage and family for a future time, meanwhile keeping the discussion open.
Mr. Pompeo expressed exasperation at the argument he hears so often in Europe, which is that its leaders simply will not spend money on defense at anything close to the levels Mr. Trump — and before him President Barack Obama — had in mind.
I suspect that Khan's reflexive criticism comes from a place of exasperation with the idea, still in circulation among some social scientists, that race is "just" a social construct or that the racial categories used in the US today are entirely meaningless.
Like many of his fellow explainers, Judis writes as a liberal who has wised up, one who has seen what so many of his progressive confreres have missed and who sighs with exasperation at how desperately out of touch they have become.
There were visible signs of frustration not only from Christian Pulisic, who was subjected to extra defensive attention and a handful of hard fouls, but also from others who might be expected to bottle their exasperation more adeptly than an 18-year-old.
Part of that exasperation, at least in Los Angeles, comes from two publicly approved actions in recent years — a sales tax increase and a bond measure — to spend billions of dollars on the problem of homelessness, which officials pledged would mitigate the issue.
According to sources at the network, Trump's tweet over the weekend criticizing CNN International produced extra frustration and exasperation because of the inherent risks of overseas reporting and the feeling that his message imperiled journalists working in countries hostile to a free press.
Exasperation in Italy over the migrant crisis prompted the rise of a hard-right, populist government, and the crackdown it imposed took many forms, from blocking aid ships carrying rescued asylum seekers to a much-lesser-known program called Operation Safe Beaches.
Instead, after the mass shooting in Florida, America's leaders reverted to the same unproductive routine: Republicans offered condolences, downplaying the role of guns, and Democrats pleaded for action, while most Americans experienced the seething brew of sorrow, anger and exasperation at the paralysis.
Eve is a fantastic agent who knows her shit, but she's also someone who crushes Disney songs at karaoke, exchanges wry exasperation with her co-workers, and gets itchy when her husband fails to understand her love for a uniquely dangerous job.
The amount of cash in the eurozone rose to more than 1 trillion euros ($1.1 trillion) last year, with almost 30 percent of it in 500-euro bills, reflecting anxiety about the solvency of most banks as well as exasperation with low returns on savings.
Their reaction is a case study in the exasperation doctors and hospitals feel at the multitude of price hikes of all sizes that they see month after month, the vast majority of which never make headlines but create frustration and squeeze budgets behind the scenes.
The show features strong responses that range from exasperation to strident advocacy to cold, hard irony, though the best for me were the pieces that were poignant without being sentimental, and the one piece that let me observe the lives of secondary school students.
PALU, Indonesia (Reuters) - The young man standing atop a mound of gray mud and debris on the Indonesian island of Sulawesi, waiting for an excavator he hoped would dig out the bodies of his parents, voiced the exasperation many feel in his earthquake-plagued country.
Mr Jones's promise, offered less in Trumpian fury than with the exasperation of a frustrated citizen, is to rise above destructive partisanship and deal with economic problems in a consensual fashion: "I think people are very tired of the gridlock…They see nothing but chaos".
The connection between William and Emily has always been more suggested than actually depicted, but in watching the two of them finally just reach their limit with each other, I finally got the sense of them as a family filled with exasperation and hurt.
The lack of any discernible rationale for management's decision-making drove Megan Greenwell, the site's former editor-in-chief, to hair-tearing exasperation: "They know what they know, and they don't need to know anything else," she wrote in a bruising fuck-thee-well post.
By her reasoning, when lawmakers let the independent counsel statute expire out of exasperation with the creatures they had created, Congress actually increased rather than decreased the authority of the attorney general to do exactly the same thing, minus proper judicial and legislative oversight.
The Briton, four-times a runner-up at Melbourne Park, was close to exasperation after being broken four times by the unorthodox Australian world number 17 but dug deep when it mattered to reach the last eight for the seventh year in a row.
In interviews with two dozen people in the small towns and villages south and west of Wisconsin's state capital, Madison, the upcoming report was met with frustration and exasperation, illustrating the dangers Democrats face with swing voters if they go too far on the issue.
I was concerned that we might wake his flat-mates, and in a moment of utter exasperation, I reached across for my little silver penknife, pulled it from the lace of my shoe and ran the tiny blade across the skin of one ankle.
Nothing here is as barbed with asperity and exasperation as his review of Renata Adler's "Gone" (reprinted in "Lives and Letters"), in which he corrects the factual errors and misspelled names of her "part wacky, part unpleasant" account of his tenure at The New Yorker.
Ally's exasperation stems in large part from Cooper's rendering of Jackson, which taps more explicitly than previous versions into the story's preoccupation with the emasculation of its out-of-control star, who faces the loss of his employment and fan base, and thus his power.
" But, according to an EU official closely involved with the system, it has been a total failure, serving "as nothing more than an intranet, a social media platform" for those using it to voice "exasperation, frustration, and annoyance with the inefficacy of the system.
The Bachelor is a show that, at its core, is meant to inspire a range of emotions (including, but not limited to, exasperation and disappointment) in its audience, relying on our natural appetite for mess and scandal to get us to tune in every week.
Over the years, his presentation has sharpened; the register of blunt, set-stopping anger is still available to him, but he usually cloaks it in bafflement at the outer world, rather than in exasperation at the particular corner of it that he comes from.
The federal government shut down late Friday, largely because of some senators' exasperation with short-term measures to keep the government funded, as well as a desire to enshrine soon-to-expire protections for people who were brought to the U.S. illegally as children.
RELATED: It may take 2 years to identify thousands of separated families, government says Asked about the mood at DHS following Nielsen's resignation, one DHS official told CNN there was "some exasperation," adding that the department doesn't "have enough depth" to fill longtime vacancies.
" Senator Chuck Schumer of New York, the Democratic leader, said he hoped "the votes this week are green shoots: Republicans, out of courage, out of principle and maybe out of principle or maybe exasperation, are beginning to constrain the president when he goes too far.
"I was concerned that we might wake his flat-mates, and in a moment of utter exasperation, I reached across for my little silver penknife, pulled it from the lace of my shoe and ran the tiny blade across the skin of one ankle," she wrote.
It would require a very lengthy, separate conversation to talk about all the broader gender role issues in this movie, but let's just say this: at one point a single dad throws his hands up in exasperation when his daughter asks him to do her pigtails.
On the other, there is growing exasperation all round the EU. Enrico Letta, a former Italian prime minister now at Sciences-Po in Paris, says several countries now see Brexit as a virus that could infect the entire system unless it is brought to an end.
But to the degree that it takes hold and grows, it suggests a potential replay of last November's rust belt exasperation with the status quo — when the establishment of both parties, in addition to corporate America, were blindsided by a shakeup to the U.S. political order.
Haley's defense of Trump on one hand and public exasperation over some of his behavior on the other hand seems to fit nicely with the attitude of millions of voters who continue to back the president's policies but are still a little queasy about his personal conduct.
With scant information about the condition of his hand and with no sense of what Pierre-Paul's football future held because he would not contact the Giants, the team's leaders routinely shook their heads in exasperation when asked about Pierre-Paul, the linchpin player of their defense.
Republican strategists affiliated with the Congressional Leadership Fund, the House super PAC, are privately voicing exasperation with the National Republican Congressional Committee for not raising more money, and for being unwilling so far to begin a triage that would transfer resources toward their most viable incumbents.
Wade joined the stream of exasperation, striking out with the bases loaded to end the sixth, hitting into a double play to end the eighth with the tying and go-ahead runs on base, and striking out to end the 10th with the winning run at second.
But in a show of mounting exasperation, four other countries on the Security Council — Malaysia, New Zealand, Senegal and Venezuela — all of them relatively powerless temporary members with rotating two-year seats, snatched the resolution away from Egypt and put it up for a vote Friday.
Click here to view original GIFWorking in a similar fashion to 3D-printing pens, but without the futile exasperation of actually trying to make 3D objects, Crayola's new Crayon Melter turns colorful sticks of wax into a thick, goopy, ink that lets kids write on almost any surface imaginable.
She did not try to hide her exasperation as she went on to question why certain antisemitic tweets previously raised by the committee during an earlier public evidence session had also still not been removed — despite Twitter's Nick Pickles agreeing at the time that they broke its community standards.
This gives Germany a broader scope to go after individuals for their social media actions, and it's indicative of a larger trend in which the German government (as well as several other European Union governments) has shown its exasperation with social media's ability to perpetuate hate and misinformation.
With intrusive narrators, slatternly plots, odd punctuation, and long, ambling digressions, books like "Tristram Shandy" and "Joseph Andrews" try the patience of many contemporary readers, and modern efforts to emulate them—Thomas Pynchon's " Mason & Dixon " and Neal Stephenson's Baroque Cycle spring to mind—are frequently greeted with exasperation.
At the end of a fraught two-hour meeting, Mr. Hardy unleashed his exasperation on Mayor Pam Triolo and Mr. Bornstein in a fiery speech that would be alternatively characterized on social media as heroic and disrespectful after it was posted online last week by The Palm Beach Post.
At the end of a fraught two-hour meeting, Mr. Hardy unleashed his exasperation on Mayor Pam Triolo and Mr. Bornstein in a fiery speech that would be alternatively characterized on social media as heroic and disrespectful after it was posted online last week by The Palm Beach Post.
" In 2002, when much of the international community was severely criticizing Israel for its tough military response to the wave of Palestinian suicide bombings known as the Second Intifada, the United Nations secretary general, Kofi Annan, asked with rhetorical exasperation, "Can Israel be right and the whole world wrong?
And many of them report feelings of exasperation and exhaustion after three years of what seems like daily, head-spinning stories about Mr. Trump, his impulsivity, dysfunction inside his administration and partisan squabbling in Washington that has in some cases bled into their lives at home and work.
It inspects, in depth, the personalities of her weak, worried, but benevolent father and her hard-edged, peasant-tough mother, with Chast herself caught in a permanent meta-cycle of well-meant gestures, torn between compassion and exasperation, having to be kind when you just want to be gone.
His exasperation over the years creates a home environment thick with resentment and negativity, which begins to eat away at his relationship with his wife, Rose (portrayed by Viola Davis, who brought me to tears several times) and his son Cory (also an incredible performance by up-and-comer Jovan Adepo).
The soul-deep exasperation that Francesa brings to his usual engagements with foaming or despondent Jets fans was nowhere in evidence, and he instead spent a great deal of energy attempting to broadcast that his conversation with this powerful man was very much just Two Buddies Chopping It Up, As Buddies.
Musk's sly comments sounded like the teasing of someone who has a juicy secret and can't help but reveal just a bit of what they know, so it's likely this is another project inspired by personal experience, much like The Boring Company, which was borne from Musk's exasperation with LA traffic.
"I didn't have a plan like 'oh I'm going to be a vocalist and then I'm going to hit you with the album one year after,'" he explained, the tiniest hint of exasperation creeping into his otherwise calm voice, which in speaking carries the most charmingly British tone of baffled amazement.
In a move that added to the sense of crisis in London and exasperation in European capitals - on the eve of a crucial EU summit and days before the March 29 exit date - speaker John Bercow ruled that her Brexit deal had to be substantially different to be voted on again.
Ms. Collins and the lawmakers who joined her, including Senator Tim Kaine, Democrat of Virginia, who is frequently mentioned as a potential running mate for Hillary Clinton, voiced deepening exasperation over the failure of Congress to take any action to prevent shootings like the massacre this month in Orlando, Fla.
The exasperation of searching for something buried deeply in an obscure corner of your memory is a universal experience; the itch is only magnified by not being able to find a single shred of evidence of the song or thing in the greatest library of our collective society: the internet.
"We understand respondents' exasperation and recognize that enforcing compliance with" the statute on service of process "may seem like an empty formality in this particular case, which involves highly publicized litigation of which the government of Sudan may have been aware prior to entry of default judgment," Justice Alito wrote.
Last Week Tonight is a show for the nerds, for people who like having income inequality or prisoner reentry explained to them in an accessible way, but with a side of dick jokes and a heavy dose of exasperation from Oliver that validates their frustration with the state of things.
Michael BennetMichael Farrand BennetBennet: Warren 'not being honest about' her 'Medicare for All' plan Senate Democrats want Warren to talk costs on 'Medicare for All' The Hill's Campaign Report: Biden camp faces new challenges MORE (D-Colo.), who is also running for president, expressed exasperation Thursday with Warren's lack of detail.
Speaking on the Senate floor, Republican McConnell expressed exasperation that House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, in a letter to her fellow Democrats Tuesday night, had indicated she would continue holding back the House-passed articles of impeachment from the Senate until she knows more about Senate plans for the impeachment trial.
They include rage against the establishment; a conviction that globalization is a rigged system for the wealthy; exasperation at impunity for the financial engineers of the 2008 meltdown and the euro crisis; the cultural and economic chasm between wired metropolis and dystopian periphery; growing inequality; and hollowed-out industrial heartlands.
" Others include senior staffers' exasperation with Trump and many of Woodward's anecdotes highlight the toxic working environment at the White House: "Trump's former personal lawyer John Dowd describes the President as "a fucking liar," telling Trump he would end up in an "orange jump suit" if he testified to special counsel Robert Mueller.
Europe's institutions and leaders have expressed their exasperation with the U.K. for its delay in starting the exit process but given the other issues on its plate, Brexit could be the least of its worries – especially if leaders like Germany's Merkel, France's Hollande and Italy's Renzi are soon faces of the past.
The topics were different (as, of course, were the clothes)—the campers were talking about all the reasons why their terrible bunkmate hadn't come for the right reasons—but the tone carried the same performative, perpetual exasperation that the world and all its ugly demands had dared to get in their way.
But he senses a political exasperation among the French with confrontational old-style politics, and a yearning within the Paris elite for a way to turn the consensus that reaches from the social-democratic left to the mild centre-right into practical policymaking and a bulwark against the FN's Marine Le Pen.
Michael Gove only plunged the dagger twixt the former mayor's shoulder blades because he had been driven to exasperation by Mr Johnson's forgetfulness and lack of preparation (rumour has it he had written barely a third of his announcement speech by the early hours of the day he was due to give it).
The topics were different (as, of course, were the clothes) — the campers were talking about all the reasons why their terrible bunkmate hadn't come for the right reasons — but the tone carried the same performative, perpetual exasperation that the world and all its ugly demands had dared to get in their way.
Speaking on the Senate floor, the Republican senator expressed exasperation that House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, in a letter to her fellow Democrats on Tuesday night, had indicated she would continue holding back the House-passed articles of impeachment from the Senate until she knows more about Senate plans for the impeachment trial.
Separately, Michael Wear, an anti-abortion Democrat who served in the Obama-Biden administration, expressed exasperation that his party was not trying to seize the mantle of moderation on abortion at a time when Republicans in states like Alabama are seeking to ban the procedure, even in cases of rape and incest.
In particular, there are these wonderful moments where Margot Robbie is skating around the ice, the world spinning around her, but you can see her face snap back and forth between joy and exasperation — this wonderful, momentary elation of knowing you're a success, and the terrible falls of realizing everything around you is breaking apart.
Like some dreadful slow-motion horror movie Scott and scientists at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention have for months watched the Zika crisis unfold across Latin America, the Caribbean, Puerto Rico -- all the while expressing exasperation over the lack of congressional approval for federal funds to augment the state's $26 million emergency fund.
Voting for Vox seems to be the institutional equivalent to the unrest on Latin American streets these days: protests without much clarity about political and social regimes that leave a wake of dissatisfaction; people who go out or vote in exasperation without knowing what they want, so long as it's not the status quo.
Following all of the conversations surrounding Serena Williams' display of exasperation at the U.S. Open and Cardi B and Nicki Minaj's confrontation at a New York Fashion Week event, I was reminded of the ways Black women often hold in their fury, only to find themselves in public positions where they are overcome by it.
The speech represented exasperation over Beijing's controversial island-building program in the South China Sea and China's demands for American companies to hand over their technology Washington also believes the Chinese government's programs issuing of billion-dollar loans to developing nations are being used as economic blackmail for political gain when repayments can't be made.
Only with a cleareyed view of these last five months, after the completion of another N.F.L. season, can it now be said: The anxiety, anger and exasperation that pervaded New England for months, after the scandal that cost the Patriots their sainted quarterback for a spell and dented their reputation — none of it mattered.
CNN host Jake Tapper proclaimed on Sunday that no Republican Senate or House leaders would appear on his show "State of the Union" to defend Trump; over on NBC, Chuck Todd expressed exasperation at one GOP senator who did agree to appear, Ron Johnson of Wisconsin, for refusing to say whether Trump's actions were wrong.
As if to prove that our goodwill for her isn't limitless, the reaction to the April 16 announcement of her daughter's name, True Thompson, provoked mockery and exasperation on two fronts: the audacity of naming a baby True when "her dad is a liar," and then of giving the baby Thompson's last name instead of her own.
"If you ask the average person on the streets, 'Have deficits gone down or up under Obama?' probably 70 percent would say they've gone up," Obama said, with some justifiable exasperation — the deficit has in fact declined (by roughly three-quarters) since he took office, and polls do show that a large majority of Americans believe the opposite.
Britain, France, and Germany "are near-bursting with anger and exasperation at the United States," The Washington Post reported on Monday, describing "a frenzy of meetings and phone calls among them over the past week" about the withdrawal and whether Trump will—as national security advisor John Bolton suggested—sanction European companies that don't cut business ties with Iran.
You may think you have seen all of Mr. Giamatti's variations on frustrated masculinity — or that this role lands too close to his bitter sweet spot — but Richard's slumped posture, his nervous energy, his swerves from thin-skinned exasperation to stoical decency made me think I had either discovered a new planet or accidentally walked past a mirror.
An Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) official in charge of the agency's WaterSense program expressed exasperation to her coworkers after President TrumpDonald John TrumpAs Biden surges, GOP Ukraine probe moves to the forefront Republicans, rooting for Sanders, see Biden wins as setback Trump says Biden Ukraine dealings will be a 'major' campaign issue MORE criticized water standards for appliances.
On Wednesday morning, Sanders spoke with a mix of exasperation -- at the rolling fiasco in Iowa -- and optimism over what, with more than 70% of precincts reporting, showed him poised to finish, at worst, a strong second or tied, or even slightly ahead, in the contest for convention delegates and the winner of both raw vote counts.
Mariners 226, Yankees 267 | 2177 innings SEATTLE — When Ben Gamel, his shoulder-length red hair flying in the breeze, came racing around third and sliding across the plate to give the Seattle Mariners a 21-2304, 103-inning victory over the Yankees on Saturday night, it was a fitting end to an evening of exasperation for the Yankees.
While she lunges boldly forward with plans to save the family dog, merrily disregarding common sense or her siblings' feelings — selling their personal treasures on eBay is, to her mind, a logical sacrifice on their parts — Liam trails behind in a state of high exasperation, stuck on one emotional setting, while his sister has a one-track mind.
The Unconsoled — which follows a man through a town as he meets a number of people, all of whom he at first professes not to know but many of whom he eventually recognizes as his intimate acquaintances — has its admirers now, but when it was published in 1995, its shaggy, dream-logic structure prompted cries of exasperation from readers.
In a role that is off-putting even by his standards, Robert De Niro gives a fearless performance as Rupert Pupkin ("It's often mispronounced and misspelled"), a bottom-feeding would-be comedian who craves the approval and assistance of a late-night talk-show host (Jerry Lewis, in a turn that seems to distill a lifetime's exasperation with his fans).
Yet to the growing horror and exasperation of those working for him (whose testimonials are the spine of the documentary), it turned out to be smoke and mirrors, leaving those who bought tickets essentially stranded in a far-away locale with marginal food and tents standing in for the beachfront villas they were promised, creating a "Lord of the Flies"-type melee.
"Most people who spend hundreds of millions of dollars on something, they want to get a return on their investment," Andrew Zimbalist, an economist who studies sports at Smith College, told me with some exasperation when I asked him if there was some way for the team to avoid raising prices and changing its fan culture now that it has found success.
We two were young males, father and son, who didn't have much to say, unless I tossed the ball beyond his reach, and he had to chase it down Vesper, a number of trees down the block, still young enough to run it down and return with an energy, with a muted impatience, an exasperation, with a message placed unknowingly on his expression.
Tomljanovic, who is two years older than Kyrgios and applied for Australian citizenship last year, didn't appear to mind sharing her boyfriend's attention with Browning, Williams and Pokémon — although later in the day, at a photo shoot in West Palm Beach, she expressed some mild exasperation when Kyrgios, summoned to the wardrobe room, implored her to take over his game.
Democratic presidential hopeful Hillary Clinton was also watching, and was expressing her exasperation like many of her fellow Democrats: With memes on social media (perhaps a ploy to capture the elusive, GIF-loving, millennial vote?) The first was a double GIF with GOP candidates Marco Rubio, Donald Trump and Ted Cruz on top, with a subtitle reading [unintelligible yelling] below it.
And though it would be disingenuous to say that the film is entirely honest—we are, for example, reminded of Joanne's commercial success rather than its critical struggles—there is a great deal of the real here, from her tears of joy at being able to stand on the piano stool without experiencing pain, to her quiet exasperation with an incessant fan.
But the intensity has sparked some visible exasperation among a group of policy-focused senators, who are staring down several more weeks, and likely months, of impeachment-related questions if the chamber has to hold an impeachment trial for President TrumpDonald John TrumpFive takeaways from the Democratic debate As Buttigieg rises, Biden is still the target Leading Democrats largely pull punches at debate MORE.  Sen.
Decades after they fought for a seat at the table inside the Democratic National Committee, black women political leaders say their allegiance to the institution they helped build is now critically imperiled, citing an exasperation with chair Tom Perez and a widely shared feeling that the party's central arm gives only superficial recognition to the voices that represent its longest-serving stewards and most loyal base of voters.
But Kerry's comments hint at the exasperation in the Obama administration and fears about emboldening of Israeli hard-liners as President-elect Donald TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE prepares to take office.
"When we try to retain this tool this year and try to convince some of our colleagues that this is really important for national security and somebody in the intelligence community says, 'You know what, the hell with it, I'm going to release this person's name because I'm going to get something out of it,' we're all going to be hurt by that," Rooney said as he removed his glasses in apparent exasperation.
On Wednesday, when they'd finally gained entrance to the Uffizi Gallery, after an hour or so of waiting in the queue for ticket holders, and then more unzipping in her father's bag, and quarrelling over the printouts of his bookings, and his extreme exasperation with the inefficient system—so that Angela had to take over, flustered, appeasing and apologizing—Cecilia saw the paintings they'd anticipated so eagerly with a kind of horror.
To the exasperation of Republicans of all stripes, President TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE and his erratic behavior, distracting scandals, and unhelpful nocturnal tweets have slowed, sidelined, or outright scuttled key pieces of the Republican platform.
Cruz declined to pass judgment on Trump's latest incendiary comment -- in which he floated shooting innocents in New York -- even as his surrogate du jour, Beck, expressed exasperation that Trump said anything of the sort ("He's a better man than I am," Beck told reporters of Cruz.) On immigration, though, Cruz seemed to at first let loose, unveiling a set speech in the Hawkeye State that drew the most contrast he has yet with the Republican frontrunner.
When the day turns into the last day of all timeI can say I hope you are in these arms of mineAnd when the night falls before that day I will cryI will cry tears of joy, 'cause after you all one can do is die Though this imagery has precedent elsewhere in his catalog, the contrast of pining love with impending death takes on added gravity with the existential exasperation he'd been experiencing at that stage in his career, suddenly uncertain as to his future prospects for the first time in a very long time.
President TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE expressed "exasperation and disgust" over charges brought against three former campaign aides by special counsel Robert MuellerRobert (Bob) Swan MuellerTrump calls for probe of Obama book deal Democrats express private disappointment with Mueller testimony Kellyanne Conway: 'I'd like to know' if Mueller read his own report MORE, The Washington Post reported Monday evening.

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