Unable to reach a negotiated settlement, both countries turned in exasperation to the courts.
's chief executive has probably thrown his hands up in exasperation a few times now.
This struggle to find buy-in for mental health needs makes Liz McCartney smirk and shake her head in exasperation.
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The fence of railway girders and wire just gives out, stops, as if in exasperation at the immensity of its task.
" Schmidt huffs in exasperation: "With all due respect, we issued a statement that we have tremendous partners in the PC space, so we have no interest in doing it.
Whether they are stirred by envy, disdain or disappointed love, there is something about French culture that can virtually be relied on to provoke rage and exasperation in foreigners.
But in most elections, that exasperation does not hurt or help either party disproportionately.
Although the American press has been slow to sense the historic significance of recent events in the UK, British exasperation with the EU has the potential to shake the latter-day world order.
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The BBC's Matthew Price in Brussels says Europe's exasperation with Greece's economic woes is all too clear.
Their exasperation was summed up in the message by President Sarkozy: "abide by the eurozone rules or leave".
Many accuse him of dithering, and even close allies such as Britain are expressing exasperation with the delay in Washington.
Their incompetence begets exasperation, which results in still less being asked of them (which leaves them more time for video games).
Among diplomats in Brussels, there was much exasperation over Mr Papadopoulos's blockage of attempts to allow the north of the island to trade more freely.
Relative poverty in the south still fires the indignation of southerners and the exasperation of northerners alleviating it with their taxes.
But Northern Ireland's jails, as ministers said this week with some exasperation, have to manage the greatest concentration of paramilitary prisoners in Europe.
On a recent Sunday morning, after services at the tiny Lebanon Lutheran Church in Amidon, local farmers talked about their plight with a mixture of exasperation and faint hope.
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During the climactic showdown, in a room filled with older men, she exchanges glances with Somayeh, who is half her age, and in that exchange there simmers, already, a well of bewilderment and exasperation at adult folly.
Ryan, so happy to bask in self-inflicted trouble the past two seasons, has shown signs of exasperation.
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Pietersen's exasperation was evident but he was at least able to have a hand in Smith's dismissal, safely pouching the mis-cued hook.
Though Israel's exasperation is understandable, it would be wiser to take a half-step in response to what some see as a half-step by Hamas.
While football and basketball can bring its share of unpredictability (who would have thought Manning's predecessor at the University of Tennessee, Heath Shuler, would be such a flop as a high draft pick in 1994 while Hall of Famer Joe Montana would be such a find in the third round in 1979?), there's nothing like the Major League Baseball June draft for guesswork and exasperation.
Public exasperation with academic introversion may lead to a loss of some independence, the most precious right of academics in a free society.
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