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1 There is no chance for him in the present exasperated state of my father's mind.
2 The exasperated state of feeling between the Mexicans and Americans prevents intercourse and commerce, upon which the Territory is dependent.
3 But, in the exasperated state of public feeling, even Venezelos' prestige failed to carry through his policy in its full moderation.
4 We ran to the spot, where we found a number of soldiers who appeared to be in a highly exasperated state .
5 I am alone and I agonize in an exasperated state . That, one strongly suspects, was not a common pattern of speech in Boston in 1975.
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