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The term most often used was ras-le-bol; which literally means to have a bowl full, but translates as being fed up.
Adam Goodheart, a scholar who wrote "1861: The Civil War Awakening," to be published by Knopf on April 5, sees the current rage for Lincoln as being fed by a longing among political progressives, including those in Hollywood, for a stiff-spined defender of righteous government.
They described engineers as being "fed up".
As well as being fed up with Iranian dictates, the Sunni minority is furious with being treated as an underclass since the toppling of Saddam in 2003.
The protest was organized by Health Care for America Now, a group that describes itself as being "fed up with skyrocketing premiums, denials of care and claims, and insurance companies spending tens of millions of dollars to kill or manipulate reform". The lobbying group America's Health Insurance Plans was holding its annual policy conference at the hotel.
The protest was organized by Health Care for America Now, a group that describes itself as being "fed up with skyrocketing premiums, denials of care and claims, and insurance companies spending tens of millions of dollars to kill or manipulate reform".
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As long fuel as is fed in, the SOFC continues pumping out electricity.
And they stay in their cages as long as they're being fed".
He was overweight as he was being fed at a variety of places.
I'm being fed grapes as I type this.
The observed findings seem to apply to more-severe patients as well, as long as they are fed enterally.
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