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1 Maybe he'd better settle for baby steps, as exasperating as that was.
2 To recriminate now, he said, would be as exasperating as unavailable.
3 I suppose I'm just as exasperating , though, she added honestly.
4 There have been worse albums this year, certainly, but few as exasperating as Suspicious Activity.
5 What pleasure he seemed to take in the suspense he purposely made as exasperating as possible!
6 Her reunion with Kirov had been every bit as exasperating and painful as she thought it would be.
7 But as exasperating as this bar of shame can be, heeding its gentle prodding does have a measurable effect.
8 The man of parts masquerading as the fool is perhaps at least as exasperating as the fool playing at wisdom.
9 The putting away of the ledger, the ink, the pen and the money was as exasperating as their taking out had been.
10 It was a 12-day snapshot that fairly captured the entire career of Wells, who could be as exasperating as he could be great.
11 And now the chemists have become as exasperating as the astronomers, for they give us a glimpse of incalculable wealth in the meanest substance.
12 As exasperating as Libby had been, Brent suggested that they bury the hatchet.
13 As exasperating as this may sound you will need to exercise a little patience.
14 "In fact, you've come back with a lordly calm that's as exasperating as it's unjustifiable."
15 As exasperating as her father could be, as sad as her mother's passing had been, Kaylie had never doubted that she was treasured by them.
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