Frustrated With You Frustrated With You: My response was universally reviled by readers.
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I'm frustrated with the umpire, frustrated with myself — I haven't been swinging the bat well.
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"As much as you're frustrated with PG&E a little bit, you're frustrated with a lot of things," he said.
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He wins liberal-leaning independents frustrated with the Democratic Party because, like them, he's a liberal-leaning independent frustrated with the Democratic Party.
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He gets frustrated with judges; we get frustrated with judges, but he's respecting the process and that's what counts at the end of the day.
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He is frustrated with me, I'm frustrated with myself, and we keep getting into fights because I'm not applying for a new job but have the gall to complain about this one.
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I mean, taking things out of context and I think this is partly why Americans are so frustrated with the media and so frustrated with those that are trying to pull him down.
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"I get frustrated with lots of little menus," Budnitz says.
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Frustrated with her options, Marcille collapsed, sobbing to her friend.
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I was really frustrated with the leak two days ago.
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Early reports suggest that smaller firms are frustrated with enforcement.
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To be honest, I'm frustrated with listing firsts every year.
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Many are frustrated with, or even feel betrayed by, both.
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And they're constantly frustrated with a system that feels unmanageable.
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I'm not the only person frustrated with Mother's Day messaging.
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They're also frustrated with police community relations in their state.
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To no surprise, mobile companies are also frustrated with this.
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News that she's frustrated with the continued obsession with dieting.
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Still, journalists remain frustrated with his behavior in the briefings.
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Neuville, meanwhile, was frustrated with the performance of his car.
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Frustrated with smartphone batteries that last only half a day?
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I'm frustrated with myself that I can't figure this out.
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She said immigration groups had long been frustrated with ICE.
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I grew frustrated with setting and not meeting my goals.
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The combination has led to voters frustrated with everything Washington.
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He's frustrated with his country's unwillingness to embrace his league.
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"I'm very frustrated with the White House," she told reporters.
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"We were frustrated with the mistakes we made," he said.
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"Clients are typically surprised and I'm never frustrated with myself."
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I'm obviously frustrated with dropping a couple on the 15th.
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Residents have also been frustrated with the strict 6 p.m.
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Why it matters: Individual PBMs have grown frustrated with PCMA.
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Still, not all business leaders are frustrated with the cuts.
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Many players said they had grown frustrated with the wait.
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Meanwhile, progressives have grown frustrated with the DCCC chair, Rep.
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"I was really frustrated with the beauty industry," Butler says.
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We are frustrated with greed that clouds the American future.
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Frustrated with Pelosi's delay, Republican Senator Josh Hawley on Jan.
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They are both frustrated with decades of U.S. trade policy.
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I feel indignant and frustrated with everything that has transpired.
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Aides often become frustrated with the President's short attention span.
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Frustrated with the fountain, I give up and make dinner.
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But local activists are frustrated with the social media company.
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But he is starting to get frustrated with the pace.
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"All my teachers were really frustrated with me," she said.
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Were there any moments where you felt frustrated with her?
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Kevin (Justin Hartley) could be named Frustrated With Work instead.
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The newspapers aren't the only ones frustrated with Christie's performance.
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But even I'm growing weak and frustrated with his work.
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They are mainly angry and frustrated with their party's central office.
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If we get frustrated with it, that's why we have elections.
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Paul and Lee are outwardly frustrated with the bill, and Sens.
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But Rasmussen's father was frustrated with the investigation from the beginning.
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"She'd get so frustrated with me," Bro says of her daughter.
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As a filmmaker and creator, I was frustrated with that idea.
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"We were pretty frustrated with everyone who wasn't Google," said Tachibana.
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She's been frustrated with the subtle sexualization of girls' styles, too.
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After last week, though, many moderates are frustrated with the process.
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If we get frustrated with it, that's why we have elections.
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Should fans be frustrated with the league's handling of this issue?
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It wasn't long before Fred grew frustrated with his new companions.
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Tara Haelle: I get frustrated with the research on co-sleeping.
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Some candidates appeared frustrated with the divisions on display on Wednesday.
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Americans are frustrated with the many failures of the political class.
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Trump has reportedly grown frustrated with Bolton's hawkish approach toward Iran.
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By the end, even the lawmakers were frustrated with the proceedings.
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Many Europeans are frustrated with their politicians, and for good reason.
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I think everyone gets frustrated with that up to a point.
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Senate Republican frustrated with Washington's spending are pushing for dramatic reforms.
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But she was frustrated with the intense focus on her race.
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"I'm pretty frustrated with it," he said of the current situation.
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"Our members were increasingly frustrated with being told stories," Goldberg said.
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This is why Americans are often frustrated with the two parties.
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Lawmakers on Wednesday grew increasingly frustrated with Mr. Nix's aggressive responses.
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They might feel slightly superior or slightly frustrated with my accent.
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Midway through the month, Duff was frustrated with her body progress.
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We'd met with child soldiers, doctors, governors frustrated with the government.
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Younger couples get frustrated with their partner's overuse of social media.
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Other sellers said they had grown frustrated with FedEx's service delays.
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But Republicans have grown frustrated with the pace of those reviews.
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"I'm getting more frustrated with each minute that passes," she fumes.
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Some Republican lawmakers left the meeting frustrated with Trump's trade threats.
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Do you really find yourself frustrated with your current iPhone's capabilities?
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Frustrated with the system, the Ilinetskys decided to go outside it.
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The Times reported that Trump is growing increasingly frustrated with Shulkin.
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The other is that he's really frustrated with how Congress works.
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He said the heavy caseload left him frustrated, with failing grades.
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"I was really confused and frustrated with the response," Charissa said.
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Robert Byrd of West Virginia, a Democrat, grew frustrated with reconciliation.
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Trump's White House is already frustrated with the pace of regulation.
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Others are frustrated with the policy, calling it "ridiculous" and discriminatory.
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"We just have to stop getting frustrated with each other," Howard said.
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"Some of them were just frustrated with the human body," Platoni says.
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"Frustrated with overpriced cable bills?" blares a headline on the company's website.
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Are you frustrated with the volume of unreliable information on the internet?
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She started the event with an online petition, frustrated with past inaction.
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But both quickly grew frustrated with the heteronormativity of the ghostbusting scene.
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None of this matters to a public frustrated with a stagnant economy.
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" Still, she insists she's no abolitionist: "We're so frustrated with that response.
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Others have become frustrated with flickering mains power and want a backup.
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Investors are certainly frustrated with Apple as its shares languish below 100.
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KEANE: Yes, we&aposre frustrated with them over -- this is over Syria.
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For example, some are frustrated with their own government's response to terrorism.
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I understand completely why the other ladies are so frustrated with her.
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People want and deserve change; they are frustrated with the partisan gridlock.
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"I was frustrated with a certain situation," Lovato told the Vice affiliate.
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He's frustrated with having to explain—and defend—his point of view.
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And again, the president is frustrated with the investigation going too long.
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We knew that we were frustrated with how live music was changing.
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I get so frustrated with myself because I want the wrong things.
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There are moments where I'm frustrated with the boys and I'm desperate.
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Brown isn't the only veteran player frustrated with the league's helmet policy.
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A White House spokesperson flatly denied the President is frustrated with Kushner.
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He has gradually become more frustrated with the dearth of official information.
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Moreover, many employees are frustrated with their employer's association with Trump's administration.
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I came to a point where I was so frustrated with myself.
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And I can remember being frustrated with a couple of my homeboys.
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Barr was at times frustrated with the House lawmakers, the source said.
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A rising generation, frustrated with the wholly inadequate response, is demanding better.
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The two major parties make voters frustrated with their lack of choices.
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He doesn't blame the tenants, but he is frustrated with the situation.
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This year, people frustrated with Facebook took part in a #DeleteFacebook campaign.
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CRIST: Reports have emerged that Mueller's team is frustrated with your letter.
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He was frustrated with our technological incompetence, but nevertheless we remained friends.
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Prime subscribers may be frustrated with slow delivery speeds and cancel subscriptions.
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Salvador had grown frustrated with the music industry and with his band.
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I'm frustrated with not having gotten any work done since 8 a.m.
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But he quickly grew frustrated with the quality of the studio's output.
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Frustrated with the contradiction, Ralph isn't willing to look into the unexplainable.
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But Obama was not convinced and has grown frustrated with the requests.
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Buttigieg kept a calm demeanor but was noticeably frustrated with the exchange.
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Nothing beats listening to people rant about the tech they're frustrated with.
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Some Republicans, angered and frustrated with the President, decided not to attend.
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In 2016, for example, Biden said he was "frustrated" with Netanyahu's leadership.
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Members of Congress are clearly frustrated with how the institution is functioning.
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But time is short, and Europe has grown frustrated with the deadlock.
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Despite those disclosures, Warner told Recode that he remains frustrated with Facebook.
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Frustrated with the weight gain, I made an appointment to see my psychiatrist.
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Obviously he's frustrated with last night's failure of the Republicans to repeal Obamacare.
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Many in the audience grew frustrated with McSally's sometimes long and meandering answers.
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They were frustrated with a campaign, they said, that didn't include their communities.
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But the US has grown frustrated with Kiev's seeming inability to curb corruption.
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Meyers later told WSOC he was frustrated with time spent on his arrest.
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EU negotiators are also frustrated with what they see as Britain's policy drift.
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Frustrated with the lack of diversity in the years that followed, the Rev.
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Cruz, clearly frustrated with his mother, interrupts her to direct the shoot himself.
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Frank came around to the format after feeling frustrated with traditional advice books.
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In the song he raps about being frustrated with how the world operates.
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It found that many fact-checkers were frustrated with Facebook's lack of transparency.
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Other commenters are frustrated with how poorly the show translates into dating today.
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But I think across the board, people are super frustrated with the airlines.
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"People are becoming more and more frustrated with finding people organically," Purifico said.
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And I get it, people are frustrated with the direction of our country.
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The aide, speaking on background, said congressional Republicans aren't necessarily frustrated with Trump.
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She opened up in April about getting frustrated with how her body looks.
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On Trump's frustrations: He's frustrated with Congress and "you," Kelly said to reporters.
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People close to Trump say he remains angry and frustrated with his staff.
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" Asked if he was frustrated with the U.S., Erdoğan said he was "disillusioned.
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CVS is stepping up to help consumers frustrated with the EpiPen's price hike.
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But Platten wasn't the only one who was frustrated with The Piano Guys.
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You could see there were moments when he was getting frustrated with himself.
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Musk founded the tunneling firm after becoming frustrated with traffic in Los Angeles.
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Investors have since grown frustrated with the difficulty of valuing these vast empires.
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Many on Capitol Hill have been frustrated with Trump's response to the incident.
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Black millennials, like others in their generation, are frustrated with the current system.
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She stars as Issa, a 29-year-old woman frustrated with her life.
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There are WWE wrestlers who are very frustrated with their lot in WWE.
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I think people are frustrated with the state of our city in general.
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Indeed, this has become a standard rejoinder to those frustrated with Congress's dysfunction.
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Why did some artists later become frustrated with Mr. Lee and leave Marvel?
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Many Australians are already frustrated with the government's failure to curb carbon emissions.
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By 6900, Ankara had become increasingly frustrated with its failures in northern Syria.
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Mr. Lieberman was frustrated with the outcome, and he sensed a political opportunity.
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I think I hover above mine, frustrated with it as often as not.
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Others are frustrated with what they see as Democrats are being too careful.
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I think the American people are very frustrated with Congress's lack of action.
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"It's been dragged out so long, people are so frustrated with this," Rep.
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Samuel Johnson grew nearly as frustrated with his patron, the Earl of Chesterfield.
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Complicated. Like many countries in Europe, Britain is very frustrated with Big Tech.
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He landed few leading roles, though, and became frustrated with his career progress.
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Locals have been especially frustrated with raucous bachelor parties, according to The Express.
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He said some people, including officers, appeared to be frustrated with the situation.
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Puerto Ricans and lawmakers, however, are frustrated with the federal government's response. Sen.
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She usually ends up there after she has grown frustrated with political tweets.
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Indianapolis ColtsOne thing to know: Fantasy owners must be frustrated with Bruce Arians.
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Market players have become frustrated with the timing of the phase one deal.
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The teachers are frustrated with lawmakers' lack of action on increasing teacher salaries.
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"It's something Republicans have been frustrated with for some time," Kim said. 5.
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But Horizon and Hitachi executives are frustrated with the pace of the talks.
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Bloomberg's 2020 rivals are, not surprisingly, frustrated with the billionaire's ad buys. Sens.
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Kasowitz has grown frustrated with Kushner at times, and vice versa, sources said.
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Trump's White House has been frustrated with the spending bill for a while.
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But basically, they're just bored and frustrated with their seemingly dead-end lives.
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So when they're frustrated with our system, I'm the one they came to.
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I haven't used the Flex 2 enough to actually get frustrated with it.
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Are you someone who's frustrated with MoviePass's string of constantly shifting restrictions and rules?
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But some Bitcoin miners have become frustrated with the sluggish pace of the cryptocurrency.
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I was so frustrated with Hollywood, I went after European money, needing $20 million.
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As a hip-hop fan, I've always gotten frustrated with how artists are interviewed.
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The first time, I was close in age and similarly frustrated with my life.
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"I was getting more and more frustrated with New York City," Mr. Paglen said.
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"People are frustrated" with the lack of economic growth during Obama's presidency, Portman said.
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The other information has come from people frustrated with trying to work with it.
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An aspiring poet herself, Lisa is frustrated with the banality of her everyday surroundings.
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The EU is still committed to the agreement and frustrated with Mr Trump's unilateralism.
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Derichsweiler retired in 2015 after almost 40 years in government, frustrated with Pruitt's obstructionism.
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While he grew frustrated with May, Trump said this week he liked her successor.
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CNN has previously reported that Trump was frustrated with Sessions' decision to recuse himself.
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"I really get frustrated with this energy towards no deal," Ellwood told Sky News.
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I am frustrated with the lack of training and education regarding nursing mothers rights.
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Do we want to get into why all of us were frustrated with you?
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I've always been frustrated with the limitations of how photography can express an experience.
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According to Politico, Corallo was frustrated with Trump's team and the fighting between them.
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Lawmakers had become frustrated with Cohen after he postponed his testimony on several occasions.
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President Trump has grown frustrated with Secretary of State Rex TillersonRex Wayne TillersonState Dept.
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This was when Versteeg became frustrated with the lack of help from other competitors.
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The Associated Press reported on Tuesday that Trump is frustrated with Giuliani's public appearances.
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The people are now thoroughly frustrated with diminishing health insurance choices and soaring rates.
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When he grew frustrated with the operation of private industry, he simply nationalized it.
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Multiple sources familiar with Trump's mood told CNN he's frustrated with the Ayers process.
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In Maine, they're frustrated with the political system too, though for a different reason.
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They are exceptionally frustrated with the RINO-Care mess, and Trump's role in it.
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Many people were frustrated with how the girl's hair seemed to be poorly styled.
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Again, Trump is not the first president to be frustrated with the Supreme Court.
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Trump was reportedly frustrated with media coverage calling the deal a win for Democrats.
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The battle between being frustrated with the present and dreaming of the future continues.
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"One of the kids got frustrated with one of the other kids," Hobdy recalls.
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I think we were a little frustrated with 'Oh my shot didn't go in.
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Republican senators say they're getting frustrated with the chamber's closed, secretive health care process.
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They were very frustrated with the state of things and talking about the digitization.
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But, despite her fluent English, she often seemed frustrated with the inadequacy of language.
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Even if he is frustrated with their behavior, he does not strike them. Why?
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Lawmakers have grown increasingly frustrated with the state of immigration negotiations in recent months.
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"My friends have definitely been frustrated with my lack of social media," she said.
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He hit a breaking point when frustrated with the process of appealing parking tickets.
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However, some T-Mobile shareholders are frustrated with the deal price, these sources said.
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Barris was particularly frustrated with prominent black figures who, to his mind, supported schlock.
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But Trump has reportedly been growing frustrated with Kelly for implementing those tighter restrictions.
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The president's unyielding approach may defeat some folks he is frustrated with in primaries.
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Mr. Lammers said the company was growing frustrated with the intensifying blowback against foam.
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Your rant will not change the issue or the person you are frustrated with.
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Even key Republicans are growing increasingly frustrated with his lack of will to compromise.
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Mr. Johnstone said he became frustrated with advocacy as a solution to gun violence.
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Rolfe also grew frustrated with some of Berkshire's investments during the current bull market.
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Consumers, frustrated with the company, launched several class-action lawsuits over the matter Thursday.
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Trump is reportedly also frustrated with Secretary of State Rex TillersonRex Wayne TillersonState Dept.
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Her team is beyond frustrated with what they view as Corker's indecisive "Hamlet" routine.
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But Haberman said Trump has become "frustrated" with the negative press Kushner is receiving.
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The Paris-based Rogues started out drawing, but grew frustrated with the static image.
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Her lover, Dorothee (Katrina Lenk), who plays the other lesbian lover, is frustrated with Reina.
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Amanda Seyfried is frustrated with one influencer and how she presents her life on Instagram.
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Phoenix Suns center Alex Len admittedly is frustrated with his recent lack of playing time.
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Frustrated with their new overlords, a number of long-term employees fled Upworthy, including O'Leary.
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The programme will surely be a winner among Italian voters frustrated with years of austerity.
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And he&aposs been frustrated with the leadership over there with Attorney General Sessions. Absolutely.
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Colford's response adds some useful context as to why AP journalists feel frustrated with Clinton.
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I was very frustrated with some of the things going on between me and Uber.
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I do find, on occasion, that I get very frustrated with his lack of ambition.
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Tabula Rasa is frustrated with tropes, much like Mie is exasperated by her own devolution.
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But in the end, everything I'd gotten frustrated with about those smaller details didn't matter.
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Some children may feel frustrated with the foster care system because they're constantly under surveillance.
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Martin has been frustrated with trying to wrap his own tale up for years now.
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Makes it hard to get too frustrated with her, despite the disruption to my sleep.
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According to an insider speaking to The Hollywood Reporter, actors were very frustrated with Singer.
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Frustrated with the investigation, Smart's parents sought help from the San Luis Obispo Sheriff's Office.
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Just when I'm ready to be frustrated with her, she is in her therapist's office.
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Frustrated with Ayala's position, the governor told her to recuse herself from the Loyd case.
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"Some vendors are frustrated with GrayKey," one researcher familiar with the forensics community told Motherboard.
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Woody Harrelson plays the local sheriff frustrated with McDormand's signs, but reluctantly spurred into action.
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Lawmakers have also been frustrated with the administration's lack of response to the election hacks.
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Do you ever get frustrated with the fact that your fetish is just a fantasy?
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And Rellick isn't the only long-term chronic pain sufferer frustrated with the new limits.
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The electorate is clearly frustrated with Washington, which has been mired in gridlock for years.
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The official said Kelly was frustrated with Duke's "lack of decisiveness," according to the newspaper.
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But conservatives are starting to get frustrated with what they see as legislators' glacial pace.
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We became frustrated with traditional work tools and processes, as they were no longer enough.
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This would be welcome news to travelers frustrated with paying high prices for inconsistent service.
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Already frustrated with the lack of options when it comes to picking a cellphone provider?
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Gannett has been frustrated with Tribune's lack of engagement and urgency to pursue a deal.
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Team up with our allies, who are just as frustrated with China as we are.
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I remember in Afghanistan being really frustrated with some of the attitudes of younger soldiers.
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For past few weeks, it has been difficult not to Nbe frustrated with Grey's Anatomy.
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They were also frustrated with their own party and its tepid responses to progressive policies.
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This is yet another reason why many Americans are frustrated with the two-party system.
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Team officials, including the principal owner Fred Wilpon, were frustrated with the development of prospects.
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I think there are signs that people are getting frustrated with the misinformation out there.
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Mr. Tillerson grew frustrated with what he saw as a president out of his depth.
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It's not hard to understand why American adjuncts today would feel frustrated with their lot.
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Some parents who contacted the Betesh Group said they were frustrated with its customer service.
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Clowney, who reportedly is frustrated with talks involving his NFL future, fired agent Bus Cook.
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Many of Mr. Graham's supporters in California are frustrated with their state legislature's Democratic supermajority.
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The women have every last right to be frustrated with him over all of this.
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I was frustrated with my instinct to retreat in fear of what people might think.
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Ms. Cunningham said she got frustrated with his off-the-cuff remarks throughout the campaign.
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We're very frustrated with the scope of the investigation and the way it's dragged on.
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Mr. Walden said Wednesday said that the high-ranking members were "frustrated" with the administration.
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But they are also frustrated with out-of-pocket costs, which have been steadily rising.
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"It's all strategic," said one House Democrat who is frustrated with Pelosi over the issue.
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This is why I'm so frustrated with the people who are against the Iran deal.
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Lincoln, frustrated with his generals in 1861 and 1862, somebody was complaining about them too.
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Merkel said she was not frustrated with the Brexit negotiations but that they needed to progress.
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The supervisors in her immediate area were frustrated with the fact that there was no resolution.
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In 2008, an entrepreneur named Seph Skerritt was frustrated with the way he shopped for clothes.
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A spokesman for Disney said he was "frustrated with the false reports" but declined to elaborate.
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Young starts off being nice and cooperative ... but gets increasingly frustrated with the DWI investigation process.
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"I think that most people are pretty frustrated with the older guard database solutions," Jassy said.
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"We've been frustrated with how we were going to stop them from watching TV," he says.
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"I was just so frustrated with how people would avoid even looking at me," she said.
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Meghan Markle and Prince Harry are "frustrated" with the former "Suits" star&aposs father, Thomas Markle .
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Are you frustrated with Hollywood's unwillingness to show dinosaurs as they really were—feathers and all?
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When he started making watches on his own, he said, he became frustrated with overseas producers.
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Later still, businessman Tom Steyer got frustrated with a recurring argument about Medicare for All vs.
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She was frustrated with a lack of electricity and even water in her San Juan neighborhood.
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Ryan acknowledged Tuesday that Republicans at opposite ends of the spectrum are frustrated with each other.
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"I think the mind-set of America is getting frustrated with the options available," said Schlaman.
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"I'm simultaneously constantly frustrated with YouTube and in awe that it happens at all," D'Angelo declares.
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"I am a single man growing increasingly frustrated with online dating," Thomas says in the video.
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Mongeau, frustrated with VidCon's status quo, decided to throw her own convention and TanaCon was born.
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But it's Zach's Polaroid plan that makes me so frustrated with this otherwise extra-lovable character.
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But Yun seemed particularly frustrated with the homebuilding market, given the severe shortage of overall housing.
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TechCrunch understands the government acted after becoming frustrated with the response from platforms such as YouTube.
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Of course, you can always upgrade to Beyond Unlimited if you're too frustrated with those restrictions.
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Frustrated with Didi's response, Xiaoshang then filed a police report which led to the driver's arrest.
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They come as many Tunisians are growing frustrated with democracy, which has not yet brought prosperity.
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Still, conservatives have been frustrated with the pace in the Republican-controlled Senate and blamed McConnell.
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Band was apparently frustrated with Chelsea's direction of the audit of the organization and its web.
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Huawei is clearly frustrated with the cloud of inconsistency that's constantly wafting from the White House.
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Meanwhile, Farrah is frustrated with her mom, Debra, and boyfriend Simon, who has yet to propose.
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In 2007, having grown frustrated with the lack of progress, Slater decided to contact the media.
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And, indeed, Philippine law enforcement authorities are growing increasingly frustrated with 8chan's presence in the country.
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What's next: Users will either accept this mentality or grow frustrated with the platform's limited changes.
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Trump's inauguration is being boycotted by 62 House Democrats who are frustrated with the president-elect.
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The GE board, at the time, grew frustrated with the slow pace of change under Flannery.
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But Beijing is increasingly frustrated with Pyongyang and supported a U.N. Security Council ban on Aug.
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But he has been frustrated with their failure to pass legislation to repeal and replace it.
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Eventually, Chocolat grows frustrated with his act and with earning less than his white co-star.
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Ms. Schindler said she was frustrated with the constant objectification of women, herself included, on campus.
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Most Americans are frustrated with the 2016 presidential election, according to a new poll released Saturday.
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Fighting in dense jungle against well-supplied Viet Cong left American troops frustrated with combat conditions.
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"This case is about people wanting to be heard, and they're just frustrated with our government."
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The Seattle company has grown increasingly frustrated with the F.A.A.'s cautious approach to its plans.
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Some conservatives are getting frustrated with the lack of alternative proposals from the Republican Party, too.
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"I travel across this country and I see and hear people frustrated with Washington," he said.
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Trump then grew frustrated with Whitaker and the appointee's inability to address his mounting legal problems.
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House and Senate investigators were reportedly frustrated with how little they were told in that briefing.
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Trump allegedly grew frustrated with Whitaker and the appointee's inability to address his mounting legal problems.
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Ellis grew frustrated with the prosecution, telling them he typically bars all witnesses from watching trials.
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Stockinger said he sees himself as an independent because he's frustrated with the entire political system.
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I was studying Latin poetry, and I was frustrated with every translation that I came across.
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The big picture: Iranians remain frustrated with the political and economic direction their country has taken.
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But now many are frustrated with the austerity measures pursued by center-right President Michel Temer.
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Despite this, Grassley has reportedly grown frustrated with Manafort's lawyers, who he believes have been uncooperative.
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Members of Congress are deeply frustrated with how Congress works, and they understand it is broken.
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Frustrated with the mainstream news media, in 1995 Mr. Parry established the Consortium for Independent Journalism.
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While Putin called for calm, the international community has become increasingly frustrated with Pyongyang's continued taunts.
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Ommen is frustrated with his shrinking marketplace but, in a way, he sympathizes with the situation.
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O'Rourke became frustrated with a reporter when asked what Trump could do to make things better.
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Several officials said General Dunford is said to be frustrated with General Thomas's occasional verbal gaffes.
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Among them was Tom, who had a very personal reason to be frustrated with his friends.
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He was frustrated with his golf game, worn out from the road and missing his family.
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"My wife is very concerned with layout and gets frustrated with wasted space," Mr. Luks said.
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Chariot also hopes to scoop up some commuters frustrated with New York's often cramped public transit.
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Mr. Derichsweiler retired in 22015 after 22014 years with the state, frustrated with Mr. Pruitt's approach.
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Others said they were wary of war and frustrated with American intervention in the Middle East.
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Many Americans who do not get health insurance through employers have been frustrated with the marketplaces.
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Frustrated with a customer service representative, Begner, a registered nurse, asked to speak to her manager.
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Trump has grown frustrated with the drumbeat of Shulkin news, putting him in a precarious position.
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The US is but one on a long list of nations growing frustrated with their democracies.
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The NDAA conference report said that negotiators remain "frustrated" with Russia's violations of the INF Treaty.
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"I can see why people are frustrated with the response that they were given," Radcliffe said.
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Demonstrators frustrated with a worsening economic crisis have been on the streets near-daily since Dec.
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And he has grown increasingly frustrated with Sessions's decision to recuse himself from the Russia probe.
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Republicans remain deeply frustrated with Trump's withdrawal from Northern Syria and the Turkish incursion that followed.
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Tom Savage got two starts late in the season when the team grew frustrated with Osweiler.
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They believe that conservative media can appeal to a growing audience frustrated with the mainstream press.
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I've often been frustrated with the discourse around alternative health, that talks about it as fads.
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Mixon was frustrated with what she saw as disrespect shown to police officers during Trump protests.
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I was frustrated with it and didn't want to be in this nebulous architectural abstraction anymore.
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But the 28-member bloc has also grown frustrated with continued corruption and democratic failings in Ukraine.
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Frustrated with her mother's control over her life, Gypsy dares to defy her and eat a cupcake.
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She grew frustrated with media outlets when they got the facts wrong or misreported what she said.
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Americans can see this, and they are rightly frustrated with the slow pace of progress in Washington.
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Another man walked out in the middle of the event, frustrated with Brat's answers, not the activists.
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Heartbroken over Poe and frustrated with all she can't do, Stella ignores the call, which frustrates Will.
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"My sense is they're more frustrated with how the bill was created and what it didn't do."
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I'd get frustrated with myself for not having the confidence, and this made my mental health worse.
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Erik tells us he became frustrated with The Elephant Boy after he continuously attacked him on Twitter.
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Many Argentines have taken to the streets frustrated with cuts to rises in fuel and transportation costs.
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President Trump has grown increasingly frustrated with the growing number of families at the US–Mexico border.
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Kasich has been frustrated with the Republican Party since losing its nomination to Trump two years ago.
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It started during their drive to an egg hunt after Abraham began to get frustrated with traffic.
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She initially studied acting but grew frustrated with the dearth of plays by or about black women.
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Frustrated with congressional inaction, Obama made a bold second-term decision to forge his own way forward.
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This is usually where I get frustrated with budgeting apps because I hate manually labeling each expense.
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It would allow GOP senators, who have grown increasingly frustrated with the House, to formalize their opposition.
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Voters in Wisconsin just weren't as angry, or frustrated, with Republican leadership as voters in other states.
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People frustrated with three decades of authoritarian rule have also held small street protests to demand democracy.
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Unfortunately, his father just couldn't agree and both men grew more and more frustrated with one another.
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He was frustrated with President Barack Obama over his handling of health care reform and the economy.
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Tilman grows frustrated with Matt who, instead of owning up to his mistakes, keeps making up excuses.
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If you're single, you might be feeling frustrated with the singles on the scene at the moment.
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Sanders reiterated that Trump was frustrated with Sessions for recusing himself from the Justice Department's Russia investigation.
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As the Georgia singer and Kelly became closer, TONE recalled her saying she was frustrated with Kelly.
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Homebuyers were less concerned with mortgage rates and more frustrated with the lack of homes for sale.
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If you're getting frustrated with all the teases and throat-clearing around Call of Duty, take heart.
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Instead of becoming frustrated with the task of eating, users can relax and actually enjoy their food.
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They're frustrated with a choice that, we're told, is limited to two nominees with deep disapproval ratings.
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Their fellow Europeans are frustrated with the Brits and want to move on to other urgent matters.
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After going back and forth, Dillard finally explained the real reason she was so frustrated with Darby.
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ESPN's Brian Windhorst reports James has been frustrated with the wait time before taking the podium recently.
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But he's been increasingly frustrated with Trump, particularly over a number of foreign policy moves and statements.
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Over the last few years, I have grown endlessly frustrated with Chrome's resource management, especially on MacOS.
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If you're at all frustrated with Chrome, I'd recommend you switch and never think about it again.
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Restive GOP freshmen eye entitlement reform: Senate Republican frustrated with Washington's spending are pushing for dramatic reforms.
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In the early 2000s, actor Joseph Gordon-Levitt was frustrated with the roles he was being offered.
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Many of them, frustrated with the lack of clinical studies, had turned to extreme methods of treatment.
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The deadlock has lobbyists for the banking industry and credit unions growing increasingly frustrated with the House.
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In 1969, Richard Nixon, about eight months into his Presidency, grew frustrated with the North Vietnamese leadership.
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They may be frustrated with the possible outcomes in Florida, where two gun-rights candidates might win.
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By December 2016 Obama administration officials had grown frustrated with Netanyahu's ongoing intransigence on the settlement issue.
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Progressive groups have been frustrated with the pace at which Neal is moving on requesting the returns.
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He also mentioned that Alexa would now be able to tell if users are frustrated with it.
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Cerqueira left her post after becoming increasingly frustrated with working conditions at the Media Lab, she said.
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As a political scientist, I am constantly frustrated with how anecdote and emotion drive our policy making.
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Let's say you are frustrated with your job and feel like you are not fulfilling your potential.
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The extroverts would grow frustrated with my daughter all day long: What did she want for dinner?
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"Having spoken to fishing leaders today, I know they are deeply frustrated with this outcome," she said.
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Frustrated with the outcome, Rubio has hinted at making a stand over Twitter for some days now.
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The local crew of bodysurfers soon became frustrated with taking boogie boards and surfboards on the head.
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That meant, Zalzberg said, that "even those right-wing voters frustrated with Netanyahu's conduct went with him".
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Joe Manchin -- all frustrated with the current state of play, all serious about finding a way out.
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"I don't have time to point fingers or get frustrated with things I can't control," Wirth said.
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Mr. Trump grew frustrated with Mr. Kelly, in part for stalling on the president's desire for tariffs.
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They were especially frustrated with how high their deductibles had grown, regularly upward of $2,000 or $3,000.
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Philippine consumers, the world's top social media users, often get frustrated with slow and choppy internet connections.
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"Americans are frustrated with the way things are going and politicians holding us all hostage," he said.
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The Trump administration has good reasons to be frustrated with both the Palestinian leadership and aid organizations.
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The backup center left the team near the end of the trip after getting frustrated with Hornacek.
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Ty Lue once again called a timeout, frustrated with a game that was starting to slip away.
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Senator Sanders has always been frustrated with the role of corporate media and its role in politics.
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It's easy to get frustrated with people and crowds while these two heavenly bodies are at odds.
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The gains were short-lived; Trump was frustrated with China over North Korea a few months later.
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Behind closed doors, the President has also been frustrated with Health and Human Services Secretary Alex Azar.
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And he said that two officials were so frustrated with the hold on aid that they resigned.
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Add India to the list of countries that are growing frustrated with the U.S. administration's trade policy.
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What I get from this news is that I like many others am frustrated with the system.
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"Trump is frustrated with his own critics," said Shi Yinhong, professor of international relations at Renmin University.
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The order contains more indications that Jackson has grown frustrated with and irritated by Stone's defense team.
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Authorities were reportedly frustrated with UPS for allegedly not cooperating "proactively" with them to intercept potential crimes.
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Turkey is frustrated with international support for the YPG, which is fighting Islamic State militants in Syria.
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They are frustrated with the system and want to know why she has slipped through the cracks.
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But he has been growing frustrated with Trump recently, according to anonymous sources who spoke with CNN.
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Democrats across the political spectrum are increasingly frustrated with the party's muddled message on the impeachment process.
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Some bankers are getting frustrated with investors, especially if they are prioritising existing deals over new ones.
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The president, frustrated with his opponents' behavior, decides to circumvent them using whatever legal tools are available.
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I'm incredibly frustrated with the whole thing, but there is not much I can do about it, unfortunately.
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In the end, they got no Republican support, and many are frustrated with Obamacare's high deductibles and premiums.
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Analysts suggest the drop in South Korea's trading volume could indicate investors have become frustrated with inflated prices.
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Mark Warner, the leading Democrat on the committee, said he was frustrated with what he heard on Wednesday.
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Daters became more and more frustrated with accumulating matches who didn't seem serious about testing the waters offline.
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"I understand fans are frustrated with us but we are young," Minnesota head coach Richard Pitino told reporters.
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Dr. Patel's personal Twitter account, however, suggests that he is frustrated with the government's treatment of Rosa Maria.
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They entered the world of blockchain after becoming frustrated with banking but the industry sucked them back in.
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Wright told ABC News she's also frustrated with the police, who haven't been forthcoming about their ongoing investigation.
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"I was frustrated with the level of misunderstanding from people who have never experienced mental illness," he says.
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As a medical student in her native Germany, she'd become increasingly frustrated with the limitations of conventional medicine.
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He was frustrated with the medical care he'd received and he was taking matters into his own hands.
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But voters have grown frustrated with the status quo due to a slew of political and economic crises.
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Musk founded The Boring Company, or TBC, in 244 after becoming frustrated with Los Angeles' infamous traffic congestion.
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Even some of the president's supporters are frustrated with the state of the country and its stifled politics.
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In many ways, the Switch Alpha 13 is the first hybrid I didn't become almost immediately frustrated with.
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Senator Bob Corker, the panel's chairman, said he was frustrated with the slow pace of India's economic reforms.
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But instead of celebrating their accomplishment, many are frustrated with the loose layer of skin covering their bodies.
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If you've been frustrated with being unable to upgrade your Apple computers, we've got good news for you.
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But Fine found herself increasingly frustrated with an industry that had yet to adapt to the digital age.
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One ally of Secretary of State Rex Tillerson described the top diplomat as frustrated with Kushner's diplomatic exploits.
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That could lead to users getting frustrated with the app and possibly even uninstalling it from their phone.
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Liberals frustrated with the war-friendly Democratic establishment foreign policy consensus have been complaining about this for years.
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Union members, students, opposition activists and others, frustrated with economic hardships, have held near daily protests since Dec.
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An open letter to our community: Many of you have been frustrated with our lack of communication recently.
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"I am frustrated with the lack of training and education regarding nursing mothers' rights," she wrote on Facebook.
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That's why I get frustrated with my union when it goes hard right on some of these issues.
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But she says she is most frustrated with officials; it's hard to wrap her mind around their inaction.
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"ObamaCare premiums are absolutely skyrocketing, but everybody's very frustrated with it in general," Kingston told host Alisyn Camerota.
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And like in Flint, residents say they're frustrated with the pace of government action in fixing the water.
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"I was frustrated with the whole game, but no one's going to feel sorry for me," Koehler said.
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Known as "localists", this new generation is frustrated with the traditional pan-democrats and infuriated with China's rulers.
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Systrom was also frustrated with a recent Facebook change to how posts are shared between the two apps.
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A series of reports have described Kelly as frustrated with Trump, miserable and on the brink of quitting.
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In a statement Thursday about the blowup, Nielsen said the president was "rightly frustrated" with existing immigration laws.
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These qualities also mean they can get frustrated with mainstream diets and workout programs when they don't work.
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Lawmakers who supported the sanctions said they're frustrated with the decision to ease up on penalties against ZTE.
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A friend of mine was frustrated with the book he was reading — a biography of somebody or other.
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I'm just frustrated with the narrative surrounding his Oscar quest, and the secret sexism that comes with it.
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For them, the cycle is greased with gossipy leaks, Trump being frustrated with this person or badgering another.
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" The same official grew frustrated with the line of questioning and urged reporters to "stay on topic, please.
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The Washington Post reported Saturday that Trump has been frustrated with the lack of progress with North Korea.
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"You have to take it day by day so that you won't become frustrated with it," Peterson said.
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Green issues also appealed to voters frustrated with establishment politics, but without a place to channel their anger.
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A vast majority of Americans are frustrated with Washington, according to a new Monmouth University poll released Tuesday.
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Anti-tobacco groups grew increasingly frustrated with the delays, and sued the FDA to speed up the process.
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So Hooper says any conclusion — even one Trump might be frustrated with — will be cheered by the market.
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Taking unpopular stands on issues demonstrates leadership and boldness to Americans who are frustrated with the status quo.
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Lawmakers who supported the sanctions said they're frustrated with the decision to ease up on penalties against ZTE.
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During a question-and-answer period, the president became visibly frustrated with Acosta's questioning about a migrant caravan.
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This is why so many people are frustrated with politics as usual and are demanding that things change.
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Part of that ties into people getting a little frustrated with always wanting to be in the spotlight.
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In July, frustrated with Chinese regulatory delays, Qualcomm let a merger agreement with NXP expire, scrapping the deal.
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Let's say you're frustrated with a lack of promotion — is there anything you can do to earn that?
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" Garcia joined in December after feeling frustrated with other leftist groups, which she said "weren't like my union.
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White House press secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders acknowledged that the president was frustrated with the Senate majority leader.
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Wall Street has grown frustrated with the speed of GE's turnaround, which began under former CEO John Flannery.
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Frances McDormand plays a grieving mother frustrated with the police's lack of progress in finding her daughter's killer.
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I know you've been talking about this a lot, I get that and you look frustrated with it.
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That was one of the records that we had that was purely about being frustrated with certain… situations.
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She is becoming frustrated with me for not posting a photo of her in her open-toed sandals.
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But also, he was frustrated with me for spending money as if we were both still earning money.Fair.
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"I am so frustrated with the obvious changes going on between my dad's age and now," said Sen.
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Angus King is reportedly leaning "no" because he's frustrated with the lack of a long-term spending plan.
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But the deal sparked bipartisan backlash on Capitol Hill, where lawmakers have been frustrated with the administration's efforts.
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Many of Twitter's users have long been frustrated with the site's scattershot efforts at preventing abuse and harassment.
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Frustrated with how slow the line was on Sunday, Syed Hassan, an Uber driver, left after an hour.
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There was one big exit, a couple other smaller ones, and everyone's sort of frustrated with that business.
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Mr. McConnell has grown increasingly impatient and frustrated with Democrats for stretching out the time to consider nominees.
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But on the other hand, I also sometimes get quite frustrated with some people in the cannabis world.
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Mr. Trump is frustrated with the continuing investigations into Russia's election meddling and possible ties to his campaign.
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But who is really clamoring to see Reinsdorf except Bulls fans frustrated with the direction of their team?
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After several major disruptions in recent weeks, riders have grown increasingly frustrated with the reliability of the system.
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Surprisingly, perhaps, this was an answer that many city officials, frustrated with their own intransigent development processes, endorsed.
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The film's title comes from something Trump said when he was frustrated with then Attorney General Jeff Sessions.
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But Corker has grown frustrated with the Senate's gridlock, and he struggled to motivate himself for another campaign.
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Many Republicans and advisers remain deeply frustrated with the way the White House is handling the entire situation.
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He was 31 at the time and had already become frustrated with the way the Castro government worked.
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But Grisham is believed to be frustrated with the past two years of White House holiday decoration coverage.
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In the early 22019s, Amsterdam locals frustrated with sound pollution demanded the city do something to address it.
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Despite Kelly's efforts, lawmakers have been frustrated with Trump's shifting position on DACA and a broader immigration deal.
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Americans are beyond frustrated with our political system defined by the rich turning their wealth into political influence.
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Students, activists and other protesters frustrated with economic hardships have held almost daily demonstrations across Sudan since Dec.
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As I reported last week, Trump's White House has been frustrated with the spending bill — especially on immigration.
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Just months ago, Nancy Pelosi's grip on power was tested again by rebellious Democrats frustrated with her leadership.
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She and Ms. Van Dyke both described being frustrated with a lack of official information from prison authorities.
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The couple, who have three young children, said they were frustrated with all the anger directed at them.
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Mr. Cox has also been frustrated with Mr. Zuckerberg's decisions in recent months, some of the people said.
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I am frustrated with politicians who all the best they can muster is to give thoughts and prayers.
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Frustrated with the speculation on whether or not she was pregnant, Aniston wrote an essay for Huffington Post.
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It was always a push and pull between a fanbase that adored the show but often found itself frustrated with the direction it was going — and with a creative team that was genuinely grateful to its fans yet appeared to be growing ever more frustrated with the task of satisfying them.
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Newer members, in particular, have grown frustrated with Democrats' tendency to yield influential positions to members who have seniority.
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She frequently made eye contact with Mueller and occasionally looked frustrated with his statements, shaking her head in disbelief.
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" Emery said: "It sounds like Andy Byford is at least reasonable about this, and frustrated with his own bureaucracy.
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After a lot of Ofo and Mobike rides, I became frustrated with the unpredictable nature of free-floating services.
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People are sick of failure and dysfunction and frustrated with being in a city with so much unrealized potential.
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This isn't unique to God of War, but I'm usually frustrated with the way most games handle these moments.
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Loeffler says GGG is "frustrated" with Canelo -- and added that's there's a lot of bad blood between the guys.
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He told investigators he left the message because he was frustrated with the dealership&aposs work on his car.
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I cried a lot because I'd get really frustrated with myself when I couldn't spell a word fast enough.
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Many people inside the sports complex have grown frustrated with the long delay to apply for asylum, Ulloa said.
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It's also very easy to be frustrated with the entire process, so it's easier just to roll with it.
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Republican donors more broadly have been growing increasingly frustrated with the lack of legislative wins under the Trump administration.
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The Trump administration has been increasingly frustrated with existing sanctions on Venezuela, which have spared oil exports so far.
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Schatz knows both Democrats and Republicans recognize this as a problem, but he's frustrated with the lack of action.
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Promising Democrats have for years grown frustrated with their lack of opportunity within the caucus and sought opportunities elsewhere.
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Maybe you have a close friend who consistently cancels last minute, and you've found yourself getting frustrated with them.
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Trump also pushed back on a Washington Post report that said he was frustrated with House Democrats' impeachment effort.
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He thought about a robot dog, but was frustrated with how none of them looked like the real thing.
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Image: David IsheeIshee joined the ranks of DIY biohackers after becoming frustrated with the limits of traditional dog breeding.
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Lark Voorhies is frustrated with several active social media accounts, which keep being attributed to the former TV actress.
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This is a promotion to lure drivers frustrated with handing over portions of every ride to Uber and Lyft.
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"I, at some point, got a little bit frustrated with the monoculture of the consumer internet world," Parker said.
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Where it stands: Guatemalans are frustrated with the status quo and skeptical that the election will produce real change.
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Kavanagh has been competing since 1994, but was growing frustrated with the lack of technological options available for pilots.
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Then, people got kind of frustrated with me because I was this young professor with no actual working experience.
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Los Angeles Police Department detectives allege Blackstone was likely frustrated with her sister's long-term care, The Sun reported.
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At the same time, emergency doctors obviously know that patients get frustrated with whoever is sending out the bills.
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Royan has since said he was thinking about moving the firm since 2016 after growing frustrated with Silicon Valley.
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As Gizmodo reported yesterday, United Nations investigators are frustrated with Facebook's refusal to do more to combat the problem.
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Lust began making adult films 13 years ago, after becoming frustrated with the tacky, chauvinistic content of mainstream porn.
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Frustrated with the direction Uber Freight had taken, they called up Turvo's founder and chief executive officer Eric Gilmore.
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At one point, Sanders did break from the standard line, saying the president was "frustrated" with the latest developments.
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Frustrated with her daughter's decisions, Mom thinks she knows what's best and tries hard to get through to her.
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Ryan also argued that Comey's opening statement revealed why the President was frustrated with the ongoing investigation into Russia.
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He said that while frustrated with D.C., he can't give up because so many constituents depend on federal help.
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China has become increasingly frustrated with American and Japanese criticism that it should do more to rein in Pyongyang.
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Credit card companies such as , and have long been frustrated with the lack of access to the Chinese market.
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I spent only a couple hours with the upstart Vivaldi browser before getting frustrated with its non-Chrome-ness.
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Sometimes, I'll confess, I get very frustrated with this show, but nothing makes me just start open sobbing more.
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The "Fahrenheit 85033/11" director then called on those frustrated with Trump to personally protest events surrounding the Jan.
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BPAS spokesperson Claire Murphy told Broadly she was frustrated with how their We Trust Women campaign was being misrepresented.
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China has grown increasingly frustrated with its communist neighbor over reckless nuclear tests and threats against the United States.
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Asked Friday about comments Prince made to NBC that Trump is frustrated with the war effort, Mattis was dismissive.
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But she said she wants to provide an alternative choice for Russian voters who are frustrated with mainstream politicians.
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But scandals are problematic for the party in power and contribute to voters growing frustrated with the status quo.
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By and large, asset managers would have reason to be frustrated with discount brokerages cutting visible fees for investors.
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And perhaps the Jets will also commit to better integrating Decker, who, Fitzpatrick said, was frustrated with his inactivity.
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I've been a little bit frustrated with that because last year it was one of my go-to pitches.
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They are frustrated with politics as usual and they are taking their constitutional rights seriously by voting for change.
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Frustrated with a stock price that had languished for more than a decade, Microsoft asked Ballmer to step aside.
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It was clear on Election Day that millions of Americans are frustrated with Washington, D.C. and business as usual.
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At times, the prosecutors have become so frustrated with the judge's remarks and decisions, they've nearly lost their cool.
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"Investors have been frustrated with the limits of monetary policy," said Michael Zezas, a bond strategist with Morgan Stanley.
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"We are frustrated with the progress in resolving this situation," the letter from the Jewish Community Center Association reads.
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If you've been frustrated with the administration or Congress' lack of accomplishments during these first 100 days, don't despair.
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Instead, "Lopez" is just another attendee — divorced, often grouchy and frustrated with social media, just like all the others.
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It was designed to create a community of people who were frustrated with the status quo in higher education.
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Americans are frustrated with Congress, losing faith in institutions, and disapprove of how the president is doing his job.
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The song was just me expressing that sarcastically to myself like, 'I can see you're frustrated with yourself, Nigel.
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Residents and city officials have been frustrated with the number of scooters left to block roads, sidewalks, and entrances.
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Some conservatives are frustrated with Republicans in Congress, blaming them for recent failures to push through Trump-backed legislation.
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Brownlee said he was frustrated with the inconsistency of the network, which would repeatedly bounce between 4G and 5G.
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If an employee emails Wintour complaining about a colleague, Wintour will reply and copy the person they're frustrated with.
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"I was definitely frustrated with myself, even though I know I am not 100 percent right now," Griffin said.
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They objected, worrying that jurors eager to get home would become frustrated with them, and by extension their clients.
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Mr. Lighthizer, who has a cordial working relationship with Ms. Pelosi, is growing frustrated with the pace of deliberations.
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President Trump says he is frustrated with the slow pace of major construction projects like highways, ports and pipelines.
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But the president was eager to share the news of his choice, and had grown increasingly frustrated with Mulvaney.
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Mr. Trump has grown frustrated with Mr. Wray for what the president sees as his failure to investigate Mrs.
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And while Cowboys brass has been frustrated with Zeke holding out for a new deal ... TO's all about it.
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Cloudflare was no different than any other enterprise company where our employees were incredibly frustrated with our IT team.
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"The couples who come in to see me are usually frustrated with themselves when they come in," Bejar said.
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Frustrated with yourself for trying your best but finding yourself still overspending or not sticking to what you set?
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Devastated by grief and frustrated with her inability to catch on with audiences abroad, she considered ending her career.
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BECKY QUICK: You got a little frustrated with the analysts on the earnings call – the most recent earnings call.
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There is no lack of teachers frustrated with the intrusion of the phones and their alerts and distracting features.
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Podesta said that Clinton's "comments on being frustrated with the delay" were not a "frontal attack" on the president.
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Tillerson is reportedly frustrated with Kushner's involvement in foreign affairs, which are usually handled by the nation's diplomatic corps.
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LGBTQ activists have grown increasingly frustrated with the lack of questions about queer rights on the Democratic debate stage.
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Still, the Post report quoted White House officials as being frustrated with Duke's "lack of decisiveness" on the issue.
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Ernst added during an interview on CBS's "Face the Nation" that she thinks Trump is "very frustrated" with immigration.
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He had been working for a state accountancy but got frustrated with pay equivalent to around $20 a month.
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And like many across the country, we're frustrated with both major parties and the state of our dysfunctional politics.
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And many Thais have become increasingly frustrated with Prayut's failed promises to restore the nation to civilian democratic rule.
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Singletons frustrated with the limited pool of new faces should take heart: meeting a partner on Tinder DOES happen.
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Instead of ranting to the person you're frustrated with (or to the whole world), rant to someone you trust.
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But some of the city's leading Republicans said they were frustrated with Ms. Hodges's frequent critiques of President Trump.
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But Mr. Bloomberg could grow frustrated with the attendant scrutiny, at times showing indiscipline as a first-time candidate.
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Average citizens were frustrated with the endemic corruption of party officials, and some welcomed his vision of tackling malfeasance.
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In a broader challenge for Mr. Buttigieg, voters on the left have grown increasingly frustrated with his moderate proposals.
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Alsup also said that he was frustrated with both Uber and Waymo for presenting "half-truths" in the case.
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Technology companies in particular have been frustrated with U.S. policies regarding the collection of digital communications from their users.
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Since the EU referendum in June 2016, many British voters have become frustrated with multiple instances of political deadlock.
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Advocates want the funding that could come from a public health emergency, and some are frustrated with the delay.
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"My washing machine was floating downstairs," said Mr. Hall, who was frustrated with the city's response to the situation.
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The Obama administration, frustrated with Israeli settlement activity, had chosen not to use its veto to block the measure.
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And Trump himself has long been frustrated with Congress's growing willingness to call out incompetence in the executive branch.
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The players remained frustrated with their coach but elected to wait until the off-season to address their concerns.
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It's easy, when you're frustrated with TV's lack of diversity, to blame individual shows or actors or even networks.
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You might even be frustrated with yourself since you want to be sleeping and not thinking about the next day.
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Both men returned to India with their families several years ago and quickly became frustrated with the country's healthcare system.
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The former Alaska governor seemed frustrated with hosts Matt Lauer and Savannah Guthrie when they asked about the controversial comments.
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But it was clear this weekend that the president has grown frustrated with the shifting Saudi stories about what happened.
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Jane Sanders said that they were frustrated with the party's rules, particularly around superdelegates who have largely flocked to Clinton.
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They're frustrated with some specific EU policies, but unlike voters in Britain they're far from ready to revolt over it.
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I am simultaneously delighted by the amount of plot "Dead Hand" threw at us and retroactively frustrated with season five.
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Though Swift has made her donation public, Demi Lovato and other musicians have become frustrated with the artist's otherwise silence.
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Nordstrom shares have fallen about 40 percent since April 2015 and some analysts have grown frustrated with the company's strategy.
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And so I'm really frustrated with a lot of today's stars, who have an opportunity to speak up but don't.
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In December 2017, Rooney said he was "pretty frustrated" with FBI officials whom he believed displayed bias during the probe.
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Jay confided to Will but also with Adam and Hannah who became even more frustrated with Adam for upsetting Jay.
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Many people with PTSD are frustrated with themselves, Porges says, but the theory shifts the framing from damaged to heroic.
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She launched Unlikely Hikers on a whim after becoming frustrated with the stereotypical image of what a hiker looks like.
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Many Republicans expect more retirements are coming soon, as Republicans grow frustrated with a toxic political environment and congressional inertia.
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He said he took an interest in building a smartphone when he became frustrated with other phones on the market.
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Facebook says it's trying to combat "bad shopping experiences," which can cost customers and make them frustrated with Facebook, too.
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However, Bono did validate the concerns of Trump supporters frustrated with the status quo of the two leading political parties.
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Still, the conversation was frank, with Priebus increasingly frustrated with the direction of Trump's campaign, according to multiple Republican sources.
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"We are frustrated with the way Apple has treated their third-party developers," he said in statement offered to TechCrunch.
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Though previous American administrations were sometimes frustrated with the WTO, they viewed it as the foundation of the trading system.
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Though he's frustrated with interruptions during his lunch service, the fact that he cares for vegan activists actually makes sense.
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Spade said in 1999 that she was frustrated with the lack of function in the popular handbags of the time.
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So I think it&aposs perfectly fair for Republicans that are conducting these investigations to be frustrated with Rod Rosenstein.
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"I think the Chinese are very frustrated with Kim Jong Un's behavior," Victor Cha, a longtime Korea watcher, told CNBC.com.
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A representative at a major tech company told The Hill that his company is frustrated with Burr on privacy issues.
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U.S. firms, particularly those frustrated with Chinese red tape and corruption, will find themselves in no better position in India.
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If his tweets are any indication, the president is clearly frustrated with how the White House Counsel's departure was covered.
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But some have also become frustrated with Kelly over time after initially seeing him as potential moderating influence on Trump.
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We just got increasingly frustrated with the textbooks, which were still from like the supermarket catalog era of describing architecture.
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Democratic senators grew increasingly frustrated with him, though, as Sessions refused to answer questions about his discussions with President Trump.
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Why it matters: Patients and doctors have long been frustrated with insurers' determinations about what's covered and what's medically necessary.
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This year, Fisher says, vehicle owners continue to be frustrated with new systems that are filled with bugs and glitches.
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Lawmakers in both chambers of Congress have grown increasingly frustrated with Saudi Arabia in its campaign against the Houthi rebels.
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The Associated Press reported Monday that Trump has been frustrated with Giuliani's public comments, but is not considering firing him.
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Politico reported journalists are also frustrated with the decrease in the number of reporters that can go on official trips.
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But he has since grown increasingly frustrated with the situation, mocking Ford's testimony at a Mississippi rally on Tuesday night.
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A group of Republicans voted against it because they were frustrated with a lack of action on unrelated immigration legislation.
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Trump has also grown frustrated with the ECB for pledging stimulus, which the president considers unfair interference in trade talks.
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Frustrated with the family separations, a California couple started a Facebook fundraising campaign to reunite children separated from their parents.
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When Kaepernick decided against taking part in the NFL&aposs workout, Jay-Z reportedly was left frustrated with the quarterback.
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The president has grown increasingly frustrated with China, which he says is failing to crack down on Pyongyang's nuclear ambitions.
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But in just a few weeks, Democrats have grown frustrated with Cabinet officials' efforts to delay or block their requests.
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Many Republicans remain frustrated with his trade vision, which bucks party orthodoxy by calling for a rewrite of major agreements.
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Frustrated with legislative gridlock, President Obama hesitantly turned to the power of his office to move forward on key issues.
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The idea has picked up some steam, especially as lawmakers grow increasingly frustrated with the gridlock and polarization in Congress.
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Despite having some balancing issues, it appears that Fortnite players at the professional level are not frustrated with each other.
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I get frustrated with her when she doesn't listen, and I love her more than I have ever loved anything.
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Heidi Heitkamp in North Dakota -- the latest sign the conservative group is frustrated with the current state of the GOP.
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Finman was especially frustrated with his high school teachers, and begged his parents to let him drop out at 15.
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The Europeans may not be easy partners; even Barack Obama often got frustrated with Europe's indecisiveness and free-riding tendencies.
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Though a Macmillanist, I found myself frustrated with "It's Better Than It Looks" because Easterbrook is such an unreliable witness.
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And many others might simply disengage from politics, unhappy with either alternative and deeply frustrated with the whole political system.
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But many are privately frustrated with the company's handling of the crisis, according to three people briefed on the matter.
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Frustrated with the program and impressed by a relative who was a lawyer, he decided to pursue a legal career.
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Yet epidemiologists monitoring the outbreaks have become increasingly frustrated with the meandering pace of actions taken by U.S. decision-makers.
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Because of the problems, one of the doctors said patients are becoming frustrated with the wait times and hanging up.
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"The Trump administration has been somewhat frustrated with how long it takes to get people through the Senate," he claimed.
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The global community is getting frustrated with Palestinian leadership and not seeing many actions that are constructive towards achieving peace.
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Also frustrated with emails I'm reading from team members asking for status updates from meetings held last Wednesday or Thursday.
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While some were frustrated with her decision, in Britain's constitutional monarchy, the Queen is obliged to accept her minister's advice.
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"We clearly have members at opposite ends of our spectrum who are frustrated with one another," Mr. Ryan said Tuesday.
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But subway riders, who have grown increasingly frustrated with faltering service, were quick to criticize Mr. Cuomo's car-centric announcement.
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Before children can convey their feelings in words, they may bang their heads if they are frustrated with a task.
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Breakingviews Credit Suisse's chief executive, Tidjane Thiam, is clearly frustrated with the investment banking operations of the institution he oversees.
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Frustrated with Republican leaders, Trump is moving away from a strategy that relies on passing legislation on strict party lines.
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Trump reportedly grew frustrated with Tillerson because of the slow pace in appointing staff at Foggy Bottom earlier this year.
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" But Hollings departed the Senate with contempt for the political atmosphere in the capital, saying: "I am frustrated with Washington.
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Trump has reportedly become frustrated with his chief of staff, four Republicans close to the White House told the publication.
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Like many Marlins fans, Mr. McKinney says he is frustrated with how the team has generally fared under Mr. Loria.
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They are frustrated with our nations' leaders' inability to engage in the constructive conversation needed to move important issues forward.
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With the shared goal of offering an outlet for those frustrated with the current administration, the two women teamed up.
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Others became frustrated, with a few theorizing that because she had not gone into labor, she was not actually pregnant.
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But many Australians remain frustrated with their government's response to the bushfire crisis and ongoing risks stemming from climate change.
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The REIT claimed tenants frustrated with Airbnb left Aimco properties and also alleged Airbnb activities caused its properties "reputational harm".
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Years ago, he grew frustrated with getting phone calls from his parents begging for help whenever their internet connections failed.
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I think that's what happened in 22019 when Democrats got frustrated with it, I think they did set the precedent.
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House members have been increasingly frustrated with the Senate, which this week failed again to make progress on ObamaCare repeal.
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However, despite feeling a bit frustrated with some of the puzzles, I found myself excited at the possibility of more.
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House conservatives, though, were frustrated with Mattis, who opposed their efforts to ban Pentagon funding for transition-related medical care.
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Kelly has reportedly been frustrated with Kushner's access to Trump, an issue that has also come up with Ivanka Trump.
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I felt undervalued and underpaid, there were ongoing disputes about workplace issues, and I was completely frustrated with my supervisor.
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Most of them were angry about stagnant wages and proposed benefits cuts, but some were just frustrated with company policies.
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House Republicans, frustrated with last year's gridlock over spending measures, pushed the second option during budget talks in the fall.
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While United States-Taiwan relations remain informal but strong, some Taiwanese are frustrated with Washington's apparent fixation on pleasing China.
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Those frustrated with the lack of substantial debate in this year's presidential election cycle would do well to revisit 1968.
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Iranian people, Pompeo suggested, have grown frustrated with their nation's government, as evidenced by protests that began late last year.
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Since then, Trump has grown frustrated with the slow pace of progress and the sputtering diplomatic engagement with the Taliban.
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None of that has happened, and conservatives, like moderates, are frustrated with the apparent reluctance to act on the issue.
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Frustrated with the lack of dialogue around PMS symptoms, the Instagrammer posted a photo of her swollen stomach to "normalize" menstration.
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Recently, reports have surfaced that the sisters have been frustrated with Rob, because of the tumultuous relationship between him and Chyna.
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Are you ever so frustrated with a situation that you end up laughing because you don't know what else to do?
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On a side note, my stylist is getting frustrated with my haircut requests so perhaps a little trim is in order.
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Sources said in February Ghizzoni had lost the support of several influential shareholders frustrated with the bank's weak share price performance.
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In a pre-election interview, Priebus told Reuters that Trump won over voters who were frustrated with Washington and its politicians.
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I do believe that everyone involved is legitimately looking for new startup opportunities and increasingly frustrated with San Francisco's insular culture.
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Many feel frustrated with the lack of fundamental change in their lives, 22 years after the introduction of universal adult suffrage.
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Many Chileans said they are frustrated with rising living costs, low wages and what they see is an inadequate pension system.
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Already burdened with pricey labor and transport costs in Argentina, companies have grown frustrated with delays in the equipment import reform.
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Many internet users have become frustrated with advertising, and are willing to pay for content they like on a subscription basis.
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Still, doctors have grown frustrated with the CDC as they continue to say that they don't know the source of AFM.
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Since then, Musk has grown increasingly frustrated with surface-level transportation, as evidenced by his tunnel project dubbed the Boring Company.
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Rating And yet as I got deeper into it, I grew more and more frustrated with the series all the same.
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KS: Now with Apple they're using face, then they gave a finger, but they're giving ... Super frustrated with that face thing.
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With such high stakes, it's no surprise that online publishers have been frustrated with the opaque nature of the vetting process.
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I'd almost get, like, frustrated with myself I couldn't reach that level of emotion, but that frustration helped me get there.
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But Americans are increasingly frustrated with the state of healthcare in this country, as the ongoing debate over Obamacare makes clear.
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Demonstrators, frustrated with price increases, cash shortages and other economic hardships, have called for an end to Bashir's three-decade rule.
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But the Syrian regime and its Russian backers have grown frustrated with Turkey's failure to uphold its end of the bargain.
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When the legendary Japanese grappler Antonio Inoki got frustrated with an opponent and stomped him into unconsciousness, that was a shoot.
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"Deputy Sobrino punched Mr. O'Connell in the face without physical provocation because he was frustrated with Mr. O'Connell," the letter said.
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We get frustrated with political gridlock, worry about racial divisions; are shocked and saddened by the madness of Orlando or Nice.
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"It's all part of the game," Irving said of the timeout, during which Boston players were visibly frustrated with one another.
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Frustrated with her dad's antics, his daughter Taylor-Ann Hasselhoff decided to record one of his drunken episodes in early 363.
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But what is clear from this effort is that rank-and-file members are increasingly becoming frustrated with deferring to leadership.
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The delivery of an actual policy change is a welcome move for creators who are becoming increasingly frustrated with the company.
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But the leadership, too, is frustrated with the slow progress made and the foot-dragging by local business and government officials.
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It is clear that people are frustrated with the political system, but this type violence is awful in so many ways.
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He also noted that the U.S. auditing watchdog Public Company Accounting Oversight Board, which fights fraud, has been frustrated with China.
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As my irritation with the game's structure and contents grew, I started to become frustrated with things I had initially liked.
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Tia, meanwhile, grows increasingly more frustrated with Bekah, whom she accuses of having a "lack of seriousness" about the whole process.
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But analysts said the downside includes high marketing costs and high cancellation rates as consumers get frustrated with the return process.
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Voters on both sides are frustrated with the system, citing a deadlocked political structure that can't seem to actually do anything.
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America's allies Trump is frustrated with the cost of the U.S. military presence in Europe and the pressure to lead NATO.
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Soon, Cassidy was getting frustrated with the wheelchair, which got in the way of where he wanted to go and climb.
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Frustrated with an ineffective form of government, he helped lead the successful change of Sioux Falls city government in the 1990s.
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As for Aaron's real brother, Nick ... AJ suggests he's frustrated with the whole situation because once again -- he knows from experience.
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Locals, however, continue to be frustrated with the lack of environmental regulations, with many taking to Twitter to express their frustration.
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"It was her decision," source told PEOPLE last month, explaining that Kardashian had grown frustrated with Odom's behavior in recent months.
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But doing it all took its toll, and Wilson grew frustrated with herself, which led to uncharacteristic mistakes, including eight turnovers.
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One former Defense Department senior official who worked closely with Mattis said the secretary has been frustrated with the White House.
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"It shows that Berkshire has been frustrated with its investment in USG" and that Knauf's bid was "close enough," Shmois said.
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Western institutions too are struggling to adapt to a fast-changing world, and almost all populations are frustrated with their leaders.
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O'Rourke countered with a few of his own jabs, bemoaning that Cruz's tactics are the reason Americans are frustrated with Washington.
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"Look, the president has been frustrated with this relentless attack on him that started even before he was president," Jordan said.
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Yet here I am in the engine room of the revolution, getting increasingly frustrated with the prevalent AI conversations and memes.
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They are simply frustrated with a government that, they say, has repeatedly failed to ensure peace and stability for its people.
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Then there is the sit-down with reporters who are frustrated with a new round of stonewalling by officials in Albany.
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But he has grown increasingly frustrated with Beijing over what he has suggested is a muted response to North Korea's provocations.
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The president's allies had grown frustrated with McMaster, believing he slow-walked the president's agenda or sought to implement his own.
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Hacked emails portray Chelsea Clinton as devoted to her parents but also frustrated with the cutthroat world on her family's periphery.
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Sam Brownback in 2010 but found himself frustrated with the revenue losses that occurred as a result of Brownback's tax cuts.
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In the animated film, Darling slaps Lady and gets frustrated with her when she steals a ball of yarn from her.
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ObamaCare supporters and local groups tasked with enrolling consumers in the exchanges, known as navigators, are openly frustrated with the administration.
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Still, Yang made few efforts to distinguish himself, and even his most enthusiastic followers must have been frustrated with the performance.
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And on the flip side, activists get frustrated with politicians who, in order to be effective, have to sometimes make compromises.
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For those not satisfied with Trump's start and frustrated with the inaction from the Article I branch, there remain hopeful signs.
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The two also fight a lot because Rory, who is extremely type A, gets frustrated with having a super chill mom.
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Carlson said he grew frustrated with American Express and tried to sue the company for its strict rules on business owners.
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A woman told me that one of her clients recently got frustrated with her for always being a few minutes late.
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Two years ago I was laying in bed, phone in hand, frustrated with the headlines on my daily tech news feed.
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Sometimes, CNBC's Jim Cramer gets frustrated with how frequently stock market stories are framed as lose-lose situations for the bulls.
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And if we get frustrated with it, that's why we have elections, that's why we have people we can hold accountable.
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More and more Indians are frustrated with the economy, inflation and Mr. Modi's lofty but unfulfilled promises to create enough jobs.
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Historians and journalists have documented that President Clinton was often frustrated with Greenspan, but unlike Trump, he kept his criticisms quiet.
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Stieglitz eventually grew frustrated with her inferior printing technique and with not having enough stellar images to fashion a proper exhibit.
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Citing two White House officials with knowledge of his deliberations, the Post said Jackson has grown frustrated with the nomination process.
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"We clearly have members at opposite ends of our spectrum who are frustrated with one another," Mr. Ryan acknowledged on Tuesday.
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The statement from the government watchdog comes as lawmakers have been growing increasingly frustrated with the administration's response to the virus.
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Mukesh Aghi, the chief executive of the U.S.-India Strategic Partnership Forum, said the payments companies were frustrated with the regulators.
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He was also frustrated with businessman Andrew Yang's call for Americans to move to higher ground because of rising sea levels.
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I thought the difficult entries were well distributed, so I didn't get inordinately frustrated with any one corner, which usually happens.
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That provision, Section 230, has increasingly come under fire from lawmakers of both parties frustrated with tech companies' content moderation practices.
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When he finally grew frustrated with his married friend Charlotte von Stein, he eloped with Italy for a couple of years.
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And many of the contestants have been frustrated with Peter and the process this season, so it could honestly be anyone.
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But the business community is growing increasingly frustrated with the restrictions and is pressuring government officials to ease some of them.
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CARL HULSE, chief Washington correspondent: The Republican senators most frustrated with Mr. McConnell have already said so publicly, like Lisa Murkowski.
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Some Chinese experts call the relationship a "fake alliance," and Beijing has become increasingly frustrated with the North's continuing nuclear tests.
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They have been frustrated with the slow pace of action, particularly as they face criticism from constituents over the impeachment inquiry.
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Twenty years later, frustrated with her job and her romantic life, she booked a Bella Italia tour with Black Girl Travel.
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Members of the audience, including immigration lawyers and immigrants' rights advocates, grew increasingly frustrated with the protesters as the chants continued.
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Turkey, which views the Kurdish forces as a terrorist insurgency, has long been frustrated with the U.S. alliance with the group.
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Chaney fouled Mays with 21 seconds left before the break, and, frustrated with the call, swatted the ball into the stands.
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" His relationship to the genre, he said, was like that of "a married man who sometimes gets frustrated with his marriage.
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She told me she had been frustrated with her design process and she thought it was hindering her pursuit of newness.
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The 37-year-old Democrat touted his industrial Midwest roots and cast himself as an outsider frustrated with how Washington works.
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Students for Life President Kristan Hawkins indicated the anti-abortion movement is getting frustrated with Congress's failures to defund Planned Parenthood.
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" Asked if Slater ever gets frustrated with him in rehearsals, Van Der Beek laughed, "If she has, she's been hiding it.
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The sisters like the fact that the series depicts things people with disabilities are often frustrated with, but don't necessarily verbalize.
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"Look, he's not the first president to get frustrated with a ruling from a court," Mr. Ryan said with a shrug.
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Growing frustrated with little progress, Seals wore her head wrap again at the beginning of her senior year in August 2019.
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It's no secret that voters are frustrated with our political system and the power that dark money has to distort it.
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In Washington, many Republicans were equally frustrated with carve-outs created by the Obama administration, which GOP lawmakers said were illegal.
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In 1974, frustrated with the Los Angeles jazz scene's limitations, Mr. Blythe left for New York, determined to make his mark.
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Mr. Trump and his top trade negotiator, Robert Lighthizer, "have grown increasingly frustrated with each other," Bloomberg reports, citing unidentified sources.
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"It is a list, but with no explicit consequences," explained a source who was frustrated with the way it turned out.
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This is not to ignore the fact that voters may indeed be angry and frustrated with the status quo in Washington.
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Still, Johnson is a bit frustrated with the public's perception of psychedelic mushrooms as a recreational drug or "woo woo" remedy.
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A survey by Maxdome showed almost 60 percent of users were frustrated with the time taken to search for what they wanted.
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As the films went on though, the bar should've been raised, and Rodriguez has grown frustrated with how the franchise treats women.
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GE's board ousted John Flannery as CEO after 13 months on the job, having grown frustrated with his slow pace of change.
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Another Marine, Josh Vanderpool, said Mosul was a "high combat environment" and that Gallagher was sometimes "frustrated" with certain SEALs' work ethics.
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But investors have grown impatient and frustrated with the level of detail Hackett and other Ford leadership have given about their plans.
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Woolsey insisted to Burnett Thursday that he was not leaving because he was frustrated with Trump's public dismissal of US intelligence findings.
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They say U.S. customers visit branches so often not necessarily because they want to, but because they get frustrated with the technology.
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Come Thursday, and according to people familiar with the matter, Trump is frustrated with his hawkish advisers' march towards war with Iran.
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But a protest was called for Saturday afternoon in Guatemala City by people frustrated with rescue efforts and the management of aid.
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"It's about the election, but it's also about issues we've been frustrated with for years," Debug Politics founder Jesse Pickard told Mashable.
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"The president is trying to destroy our news organizations," Stelter said after Folkenflik asked him why people are frustrated with the media.
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"The global community is getting frustrated with Palestinian leadership and not seeing many actions that are constructive toward achieving peace," Kushner said.
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Long frustrated with the program, civil-liberties activists — in and outside of Congress — had sought new limits on those powers this year.
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Frustrated with a trucking industry that had favored large companies, he pushed for deregulation in the 1970s to benefit entrepreneurs like him.
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The assistant has grown quite a bit over the past couple of years, but I still found myself frustrated with some requests.
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Adam Kinzinger (R-Ill.) was even more frustrated with Trump's comments, tweeting that the president should "retract" his racially loaded comments immediately.
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The former presidential candidate also said he was frustrated with reporting that emerged during the presidential race that he "hated" the Senate.
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"This is why people here in the Midwest are so frustrated with Washington in general and Capitol Hill in particular," Buttigieg said.
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Senior officials, including acting chief of staff Mick Mulvaney, have been frustrated with Acosta for moving too slowly and softly on deregulation.
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He is very frustrated with the police, and still maintains that the killer is a man, despite the "woman in white" theory.
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It's a good day to be frustrated with something ridiculous your parents did, because Marieke Voorsluijs will help put it in perspective.
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Rocky, however, posted two videos on his Instagram account in which his entourage becomes frustrated with two men who are following them.
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Although the four look cheery here, it's later reported that Harry was frustrated with William for not being welcoming enough to Meghan.
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Cook took issue with a report published Sunday night by The Wall Street Journal that said Ive had grown frustrated with Cook.
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Parker is frustrated with the slow progress being made in cancer research, and he's applying his entrepreneurial experience to remedy the problem.
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But the Houthis felt disenfranchised, and in late 2014 stormed Sana'a, to the relief of many frustrated with Mr Hadi's inept rule.
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A knowledgeable GOP source told CNN some of Trump's campaign staff -- even campaign chairman Paul Manafort -- are incredibly frustrated with the candidate.
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But Beijing has been increasingly frustrated with North Korea's young leader, creating gaps between the two that haven't existed before, analysts say.
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Empty retail space is an attractive option for clinical practices that have gotten frustrated with the high overhead costs on hospital campuses.
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However, Berlin has become increasingly frustrated with France and accused the country of dragging its heels when it comes to fiscal discipline.
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This is why I, along with many Americans, have become so frustrated with the left and the politics of the Democratic party.
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Frustrated with being held back by missteps he made in his early days, 21-year-old Peezy put his emotions onto wax.
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Beating the numbers: Frustrated with the application process, Carey, who speaks deliberately with frequent pauses, ultimately decided to be his own employer.
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During the segment, Carlson notably gets frustrated with Arce's explanations and accuses her of using a "rhetorical trick" to avoid his question.
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She was particularly frustrated with the BET Network who had brought up Minaj in a since-deleted tweet digging at Cardi's triumph.
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But even some supportive figures in Trump's orbit have grown frustrated with his appetite for controversies that they see as self-defeating.
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Between Thursday morning and Friday morning, Trump sent a series of tweets that suggest he is extremely frustrated with his current position.
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Because weight loss is often very slow and incremental, many get frustrated with a perceived lack of results and then give up.
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" General Counsel Matt Zinn said "consumers are obviously frustrated with the lack of choice, which led to cord cutting and cord shaving.
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A day later, under mounting pressure from major shareholders who were generally frustrated with his leadership, Kalanick formally resigned from the company.
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Democrat Barack Obama won the state twice, and Trump won it in 2016, but the ethanol industry has grown frustrated with Trump.
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"I got frustrated with this whole idea of working to live and never actually getting to take advantage of life," Catherine says.
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Frustrated with the constant discouragement and desperate to prove his worth, Nikki places a huge bet on a cricket match, and loses.
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"I was just frustrated with myself because the blindfold wouldn't work," Murgatroyd told PEOPLE at Mixology in Los Angeles after Monday's episode.
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The New York Times looked at previous recalls of microwave ovens, refrigerators, and other products that left customers frustrated with the company.
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He was frustrated with being typecast as the "silent, exoticized foreigner" or a "lab technician on shows like 'Chicago P.D.,'" he said.
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But there have been no new initiatives since, and Trump has grown increasingly frustrated with China's lack of pressure on North Korea.
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She added that she was frustrated with the Air Force's "inadequate" response and at one point almost decided to leave the military.
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McCain became so frustrated with the delay that he introduced his own strategy as an amendment to the annual defense policy bill.
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It is clear that the Trump campaign is using this tactic to appeal to voters frustrated with the establishment as a whole.
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Some of Trump's allies are hopeful he'll use the momentum from Tillerson's ouster to get rid of others he's been frustrated with.
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"I was frustrated with myself," said Stepanov, who is now living in an undisclosed location in the United States with his wife.
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But Wolf and state lawmakers, both Republican and Democrat, had long been frustrated with Quigley's performance and his abrasive nature, StateImpact reports.
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Trump reportedly grew frustrated with McMaster for lecturing him on policy and not giving him a chance to ask questions at briefings.
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Back in the '30s, President Franklin Roosevelt became frustrated with our checks-and-balances system and tried to pack the Supreme Court.
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I'd grown frustrated with dating men in my city — maybe I'd just had one too many Tinder dates end in mediocre conversation.
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Trump had been frustrated with Bolton for some time, but his decision to fire Bolton — by tweet — threw Washington into a frenzy.
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Grassroots Republicans are growing frustrated with their Washington Beltway counterparts, who they think are giving up the fight for the White House.
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"We left the call frustrated with the lack of transparency from Tesla management," Cowen's Jeffrey Osborne wrote in a note to investors.
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This past year, average Americans who were frustrated with the administration showed that they could make a huge difference in American politics.
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"I definitely think he's frustrated with the money that he gets when you look at what he does," Wiggins told TMZ Sports.
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Kiev's youth are frustrated with political corruption and with things not getting done, part of reason protestors ousted President Yanukovych in 2014.
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Some women feel endlessly frustrated with their bodies, whether they're suffering through irregular periods or trying to cover up unwanted body hair.
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I think that he was equally frustrated with the pressure, and it was hard because he holed himself up in his room.
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Haddish seemed to grow frustrated with the the boos and heckling, exchanging disses with an extra-loud heckler in the front row.
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No longer comfortable with her boundaryless living situation with Daniel and frustrated with demoralizing working conditions, Issa turns to her friend Kelly.
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We were frustrated with them because we had lined up a tour and we needed the record out in order to tour.
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In eighth grade, frustrated with the lack of a girls' football team, she joined her school's all-boys team as a linebacker.
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Mr. Lang, who spent nine years doing development work in South Africa, said he became disillusioned and frustrated with traditional development work.
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He's personally disappointed and frustrated with Republican leaders Paul Ryan and Mitch McConnell's strategic advice and lack of legislative success so far.
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And he is growing increasingly frustrated with breathless, wall-to-wall news media coverage of the salacious details from the two women.
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This is a key reason why our politics are so toxic, and this toxicity makes Americans frustrated with the two-party system.
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But Trump's pro-coal, anti-trade message and outsider status has resonated with some blue collar union members frustrated with Washington politicians.
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Many people who are frustrated with the Muslim Brotherhood's nonviolence have quit the group for more militant organizations such as Al Qaeda.
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Mr. Trump is now again telling associates that he is frustrated with Mr. Rosenstein, according to one official familiar with the conversations.
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Meanwhile, Attorney General William Barr has become a punch bag of sorts for Democrats frustrated with Mr. Trump but leery of impeachment.
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In the Foreign Relations Committee, senators were clearly frustrated with what they said was a lack of progress in curbing Russian behavior.
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HAMBURG, Germany — What does it take to make a major political party so frustrated with itself that it prefers therapy over governing?
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Here's where Democrats have a chance to make their position clear and to win over voters who are frustrated with name-calling.
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But after a few years, Chávez became frustrated with the slow pace of democracy, and opted for more expedient but corrupt means.
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Centrists don't usually play hardball with leadership, but they are employing aggressive tactics after growing increasingly frustrated with the lack of action.
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Kelly was also frustrated with the President after he said there was "blame on both sides" of the deadly clashes in Charlottesville.
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Musk had become frustrated with the pace of Stalink's development but Bezos brought on the former Starlink VP to lead his team.
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"I've been shooting my mouth off for a long time about aspects of the movie business I'm frustrated with," he said recently.
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Sources familiar with his thinking say Scaramucci is frustrated with Kelly because he has limited the former communications director's White House access.
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But Trump has argued it will only dissuade voters who want to support a Republican candidate but are frustrated with the establishment.
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House lawmakers are growing increasingly frustrated with restrictions on federal marijuana research and are putting pressure on regulators to change the rules.
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Trump voters appear to be increasingly frustrated with everything from the new administration's failure to enact significant legislation to Mr. Trump's tweets.
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Meanwhile, I had grown up and become deeply frustrated with the status quo and the rabid conservatism I saw everywhere in Pakistan.
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With wages stagnant for a decade, they were frustrated with the daunting costs of health care, prescription drugs, child care and housing.
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He acknowledged that some people were frustrated with law enforcement, did not trust them and believed police did not care about them.
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Trump has denounced the nation's immigration system and grown frustrated with the uptick in asylum claims and what he dubs asylum loopholes.
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Anglers frustrated with these realities shouldn't merely get mad – they should demand management reform through the Gulf of Mexico Fishery Management Council.
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Like many Republicans, President Trump is frustrated with the inability of Republican congressional majorities to fulfill nearly any of their campaign promises.
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Frustrated with the repeated rejection of the DREAM Act, President Obama decided to take matters into his own hands five years ago.
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"We're two queer individuals ... that are kind of frustrated with the lack of inclusivity dating apps present people with," Kalkoul told Mashable.
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Lindsey Graham, who appeared to be getting frustrated with his colleagues on both sides of the aisle, and even the President himself.
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Mr. Trump was also growing increasingly frustrated with Mr. Comey, who refused to say publicly that the president was not under investigation.
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One member of the crew who reportedly grew frustrated with the tactic and the group's lack of an exit plan returned home.
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They're currently shooting season 9, but we're told other cast members are getting frustrated with Lisa's isolation ... and it's approaching boiling point.
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As a professor who studies the history of Christianity — and an evangelical — I find myself continually frustrated with news pieces like this.
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That was not enough to satisfy many of Google's 94,000 employees, who are growing increasingly frustrated with the company's overall corporate culture.
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China has appeared increasingly frustrated with Pyongyang, speaking out against its weapons tests and supporting United Nations sanctions, while repeatedly calling for talks.
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Rand Paul (R-KY), who was frustrated with a budget deal that has busted the government spending caps on domestic and military spending.
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Why it matters: President Trump has long been frustrated with the WTO and has, at times, privately called for it to be abolished.
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But even when he was frustrated with a student, he was upbeat, positive and full of support as he talked to the parent.
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The same teacher got so frustrated with my lack of progress with math word problems she threw the textbook at me during class.
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Liberals had been frustrated with Warren's vote in committee in favor of Ben Carson, Trump's nominee for secretary of Housing and Urban Development.
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Several thousand people became so frustrated with Chicago and its myriad problems that they left, so the city is experiencing a shrinking population.
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It has, however, also grown increasingly frustrated with North Korea's defiance of U.N. demands it end missile tests and development of nuclear weapons.
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Americans have said for years that they're frustrated with the price of medicine and it should be high on lawmakers' to-do list.
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It's an inspiring moment for supporters of gun control and for many who are frustrated with the nation's deadlocked debate over the issue.
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The usually mild-mannered Rodgers did not intend to single out his teammates, but he said he was frustrated with the scout team.
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He grew increasingly frustrated with what he saw as a lack of integration on the part of Moroccan and Turkish students of his.
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The actress and model says she's frustrated with how the word 'sexy' has been co-opted by men and used to objectify women.
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Although advertisers may be frustrated with YouTube's poor oversight of where ads appear, there is a limited supply of high-quality online video.
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"Physicians are increasingly frustrated with paperwork," he said, which stems in part from having multiple insurers all with different rules and documentation requirements.
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ICE officials were so frustrated with Iraq that on July 19, 2017, they drafted a recommendation to enact visa sanctions against the country.
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And they've generally been frustrated with Manchin's record of cooperation on legislation even though he's the most receptive Democrat to the Trump agenda.
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Its founders are Foxy and Lucius, two practicing witches who were growing frustrated with both London's alternative club scene and its occult scene.
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It's no wonder that journalists are growing increasingly frustrated with Sanders, which was obvious when tensions escalated during Thursday's 18-minute press briefing.
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Lisa Murkowski (R-AK), who told me last week that she was very frustrated with the House bill and the Senate's secretive process.
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I get frustrated with the selection (why spend $10 on 10 capsules when I can go to Costco and spend $25 on 60?!).
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Speaking to CNN after the hearing, Hussein Abu Khdeir, the father of Mohammed, said he was frustrated with the drawn-out legal process.
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By the sound of it, Mahomes just got frustrated with hearing teammates try to lift him up because he didn't need any lifting.
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Patients were frustrated with doctors who didn't seem to have any specialized knowledge of how black skin and hair should be cared for.
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"Sometimes she gets frustrated with him because she wants him to sit up independently, but he's too floppy to do that," said McBain.
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In PEOPLE's exclusive sneak peek from Monday's episode of Teen Mom 2, Lowry says she's frustrated with her on-off relationship with Lopez.
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In a different missive, a staffer relayed that Clinton herself was frustrated with "poll-tested lines that don't work" on the campaign trail.
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The official said it appeared the student pilot was frustrated with his family and said he was being forced to become a pilot.
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Frustrated with gay dating apps that were designed for men and then turned pink, Exton set out to build her own dating app.
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Mylan's chief told CNBC she was "frustrated" with EpiPen's high prices and said the real problem is with the overall health care system.
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Trump made repeated references to Brexit during his campaign, saying it had highlighted the desire for change among voters frustrated with traditional politics.
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She became so frustrated with herself that she started using to cope with the stress and left her daughter Lila with her mother.
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MACCALLUM: Obviously, on the hill they&aposve been very frustrated with the information that they&aposve been getting from the Department of Justice.
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Senior officials, including Trump's acting chief of staff Mick Mulvaney, had been frustrated with Acosta for moving too slowly and softly on deregulation.
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"I was frustrated with Colton initially because I was thinking, If you don't know what you want, why are you here?" she says.
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Sometimes I get frustrated with wanting certain things changed NOW, but I love our house and our ability to even have a house!
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Others around the country, frustrated with the issues Kaepernick has been highlighting, have been watching the overwrought response to his protest in horror.
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In the Minnesota facility, workers, who are primarily East African Muslims, had been growing increasingly frustrated with Amazon not acknowledging their religious practices.
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"I remain frustrated with the oversight board's inability and unwillingness to reach consensual restructuring agreements with holders of Puerto Rico's debt," he said.
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Still, billionaire investors who were previously frustrated with the central-bank-driven markets of recent years quickly struck a hopeful stance on Wednesday.
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Chrome debuted at a time when developers and internet users were growing frustrated with Internet Explorer, and Firefox had been steadily building momentum.
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"I was frustrated with Colton initially because I was thinking, If you don't know what you want, why are you here?" she said.
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Zapfl himself is frustrated with the government in Vienna, and resents federal officials for failing to help Nickelsdorf in its time of need.
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Nelson spent nearly a decade editing for film and television and became more and more frustrated with process limitations that slowed down everything.
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Middleton later told detectives that he grew frustrated with the boy's crying and grabbed the child by his chest, the court documents allege.
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Edwards said she was frustrated with the scientific debate, which is one reason she agreed to present her findings before they were published.
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As Trump grew frustrated with the clear tensions between Bannon and Kushner, his ascendant senior adviser, he insisted they work out their differences.
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Kelly reportedly informed the Department of Justice boss that President Trump remained frustrated with him, but there was no expectation he would resign.
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Try pairing it with a Persian rug with cherub imagery and feel free to yell "Goddamn, Yeezy," whenever you are frustrated with assembly.
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Supporters in Colorado nonetheless said they were frustrated with the campaign's chaotic and uncommunicative campaign, which failed to reach basic levels of competence.
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You're going to say a pair of forty-something women frustrated with their career trajectories is just normal mid-life angst — nothing new.
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I only kept the plugin for a few minutes before getting so frustrated with the browsing experience that I had to uninstall it.
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Many liberals were vocally frustrated with the pair greenlighting Carson, particularly as part of a broader opposition to Democrats helping fill Trump's Cabinet.
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While Edmure was Frey's prisoner of war fairly, we saw Jaime Lannister frustrated with his treatment — along with everything else about the Freys.
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"I'm frustrated with the shorthanded goals we've been giving up because it's been big momentum (killer) in a lot of games," Ruff said.
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