| 1. | That's right : " exasperatingly stupid ."
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| 2. | The comic dialogue is often exasperatingly rendered in vaudevillian broad strokes.
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| 3. | In Canada, as in many countries, constitutional reform is exasperatingly slow.
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| 4. | But this book does become exasperatingly narrow in focus.
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| 5. | Camille Paglia called the book " exasperatingly disjointed and scattershot ."
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| 6. | She is exasperatingly self-centred, full of herself and a snob.
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| 7. | Cobain's good friend, Dylan Carlson of Earth, is exasperatingly evasive.
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| 8. | Exasperatingly, Leah cannot even decide if Tim is wholly wrong in thinking that way.
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| 9. | Kirk asks to be killed by walking the plank, which Drake exasperatingly agrees to.
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| 10. | And even 90 intermissionless minutes can feel like an exasperatingly long time for nothing but foreplay.
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