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13 Sentences With "most exasperating"

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But that was hardly the most exasperating moment of the opener.
Holiday gift giving (and spending) can be one of the most exasperating shopping experiences.
Yet it was Mr. Trump's slight of Mr. Ryan that was most exasperating to party officials.
However, his last two escapades with both Cro Cop and Sonnen are the most exasperating of all.
Genet's highly stylized, sexually explicit works in memoir, fiction and playwriting transformed each of those genres, scandalizing readers and audiences and turning him into one of the most exasperating and profound moralists of the twentieth century.
I howled like a woman murdering the best thing that had ever happened to her, ruining the absolute best relationship with the kindest, most patient, most defensive, most exasperating, most handsome, most hideous man she had ever met.
Creed II's most exasperating failing is its inability to justify why Adonis is so easily baited into a fight that everyone warns him is a bad idea, on behalf of a father he barely knew, against a total stranger who himself had nothing to do with that deadly match.
That is the most exasperating thing about playing the Penguins, as Rinne and Nashville have discovered: They can make mistakes and bungle chances and put their own goalie, Matt Murray, in undesirable positions, but the Penguins feature so many players who can crush souls in an instant that it is foolish to ever discount them.
Elias von Steinmeyer described the Muspilli in 1892 as "this most exasperating piece of Old High German literature",'[D]ies verzweifeltste stück der ahd. litteratur' (Müllenhoff & Scherer, Denkmäler II 40). a verdict frequently echoed in 20th- century research. On many issues, agreement is still lacking.
As 76 AA Bde's war diary commented, 'It is most exasperating for the Regt to be left high and dry with no orders for its future employment'. On 27 Apr 1945, 146th HAA Rgt regiment was listed as one of several AA units still awaiting re-employment or disbandment, but the next day it left for its new duties.76 AA Bde War Diary, January–July 1945, TNA file WO 171/4889.Routledge, p.
According to Neagu Djuvara, the factual accuracy of Anonymus's work is likely high, because it is the earliest preserved Hungarian chronicle and is based on even older Hungarian chronicles. On the other hand, Carlile Aylmer Macartney described Anonymus's work as "the most famous, the most obscure, the most exasperating and most misleading of all the early Hungarian texts" in his book of medieval Hungarian historians. Paul Robert Magocsi also regarded the Gesta as an unreliable work.
She gives praise to the writing and performance of "Max's impossibly elegant wife, Kim" (portrayed by Agron), the representative of all things Danielle is not, saying that "in a film written and directed by a man, Kim could've easily been a caricature. Instead, she's treated with empathy: agony flits across her perfect face and leaves as quickly". Puchko also praised the entire cast, particularly Agron. Ricardo Gallegos of La Estatuilla instead marked out from the cast Melamed as Danielle's father, saying it is "one of the most exasperating performances [he has] ever seen".
It is regarding the fatherland not merely as a real resting-place like an inn, but as a final resting-place, like a house or even a grave... Even if we can bring ourselves to believe that Disraeli lived for England, we cannot think that he would have died with her. If England had sunk in the Atlantic he would not have sunk with her, but easily floated over to America to stand for the Presidency... When the Jew in France or in England says he is a good patriot he only means that he is a good citizen, and he would put it more truly if he said he was a good exile. Sometimes indeed he is an abominably bad citizen, and a most exasperating and execrable exile, but I am not talking of that side of the case. I am assuming that a man like Disraeli did really make a romance of England, [as did Dernburg Germany], and it is still true that though it was a romance, they would not have allowed it to be a tragedy.

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