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Well, he married her, they have two children, his career has its ups and downs, he strikes out on his own and, in the face of frustrations at work and at home, wonders whether he hasn't given up his life for one that's expected of him and into which he has drifted.
I try to be stoic in the face of frustrations and moods, knowing that my job is to be there, no matter what.
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A former high-school teacher who has written nonfiction books for young adults, Shields has been enterprising in the face of frustration, basing his biography "on six hundred interviews and other sorts of communication with Harper Lee's friends, associates, and former classmates".
It is very common to question why complaining seems to arise in the face of frustration, especially with children.
Having patience means being able to wait calmly in the face of frustration or adversity, so anywhere there is frustration or adversity -- i.e., nearly everywhere -- we have the opportunity to practice it.
It is important to address this because patients in the current health system in the UK have options other than NHS 111 and can select them in the face of frustration with the service, e.g. call 999 or attendance at an emergency department.
The Democratic National Committee released a "Faces of Frustration" video of Mr. Bush's reactions and facial expressions as Mr. Kerry spoke Thursday night.
And also how he can sustain, in the face of multiplying frustrations and complications, his dogged, impish, upbeat attitude.
This dedication to the cause, combined with Abigail's enduring love, helped sustain him through all the anxieties — he felt that the colonies' prospects were promising but worried that there was always "more Noise than Musick" — and they gave this impatient man the patience to persevere in the face of myriad frustrations and setbacks.
In the face of these frustrations, I could give up on the idea of an assistant, but maybe what I really need is a better assistant.
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