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- To Americans, cricket may look like a quaint memento of the British empire's heyday, an exasperatingly slow, overly complex game of bat and ball played by gentlemen in white .
- He had always been an independenta lone wolf, unpredictable and exasperatingly successful most of the time.
- And those lucky enough to connect to overseas websites experienced exasperatingly sluggish data-transfer speeds.