And to top it all off, there are aphorisms, rubrics, musings, meditations, exhalations, exasperations. |
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They have been torturing each other for decades, giving vent to shouts and exasperations, though at night they sleep in adjoining double beds. |
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For all the exasperations of neurotautology, there's a basic, arresting truth to neo-Bumpology. |
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Shaw, it emerges, is a rare thing, a food writer who identifies not with cook or critic but with the restaurant owner, whose struggles and exasperations he admires and sympathizes with. |
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