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Hassan Ajaj believes the image of his spontaneous act of defiance expressed the extent of Palestinian frustration.

But Hassan Ajaj, the lawyer, believes the Oct. 12 image by Associated Press photographer Majdi Mohammed — with more than 1.8 million views on one photo-sharing site alone — also resonated because his spontaneous act of defiance expressed the extent of Palestinian frustration.

Such language from the typically measured Mr. Medvedev underscores the extent of the frustration here with the nation's athletics just four years before Russia hosts the next Winter Olympics in Sochi.

The extent of Republicans' frustration with their own party establishment is underlined by responses to a question in the YouGov survey asking, "When Donald Trump disagrees with Republicans in Congress, who do you think is more likely to be right?" Republicans chose Trump, 52percentto15percentcent (with the rest saying "neither" or unsure).

It starts with a young woman coming to visit her former girlfriend, who's now a nun, but events increasingly spiral out of control, to the extent that romantic frustration is diagnosed as demonic possession… and duly treated.

More likely, it reveals a depth of frustration about what was being achieved, and the extent to which her own reputation, not to mention her view of herself, risked being degraded by remaining inside the tent to negligible effect.

Campbell blogged over the weekend that his partner, Fiona Millar, expressed some frustration that the extent of the Blair government's achievements were not reflected after the 746 pages of his latest volumes were edited down to a few thousand words by the Guardian.

I understand their frustrations and the extent of the difficulties they face, and at the same time I understand their concern for us – we who have chosen to stay where war lies in wait for us around every corner.

"There is a sense of frustration, because here drug use is seen as a personal choice and to some extent cocaine is seen as the champagne of drugs which causes no effect and is a victimless crime.

After months of frustration at the hands of city agencies, Ms. Teves called a friend of hers in Woodstock, N.Y., underplayed the extent of Ms. Harris's dog fixation and obtained a $450-a-month 450-a-month

"It demonstrates the extent of unhappiness within the BBC structure, the frustration at the bureaucratic nature of the management, and the generally poor state of morale," Mr. Whittingdale said in a television interview.

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