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I was almost frustrated enough to go work out at Valeo (Latin for strength, vigor), a 20,000-square-foot-spa that includes a roomy, 24-hour fitness center.
Mr. Hintnaus seemed almost frustrated by his fame, telling The Los Angeles Times, "I worked so hard to be the best pole vaulter in the world and I ended up being more well known for putting on a pair of briefs".
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Mr. McConnell said that "failure is not an option" for the committee, but he sounded almost as frustrated as Mr. Reid.
He had a 23-game stretch in which he did not allow a run and almost equally frustrated left-handed and right-handed hitters.
However, the arrival off Porto Ferrajo on 1 August of a powerful British squadron under Rear-Admiral Sir John Borlase Warren in HMS Renown, whose ship chased Bravoure and Succés as far as Leghorn and reopened the sea passage into the port, almost immediately frustrated Watrin's ambitions.
More recently, almost perfect frustration was found in the frustrated dimer magnet Ba2CoSi2O6Cl2 [10].
In traditional courses, incomplete almost always signals frustrated expectations, left lazily unmet.
Eliot was twenty-six almostlmost certainly, a frustrated virgin when, in 1915, he married Vivienne Haigh-Wood, an Englishwoman he had known for three months.
Suddenly, the Arab Spring happened, and all these governments just left and fell apart and it was a really interesting moment to be in Iran, because [the vibe in the air was] almost jealous and frustrated.
Yet in 1993 Ms. Joseph almost left the field, frustrated with a profession she said lacked a sense of commitment to community, and started on a pre-med degree.
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