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Realize that everyone has down days or feels fed up with what they're doing.
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In fact, I felt fed up with the whole damned thing.
He had been childish, giving way to his frustration — as if she didn't feel fed up sometimes.
A lot of survivors feel fed up with the way they were treated by the Church and feel this is too little, too late".
The president has reason to feel fed up with somebody who either cannot or will not control his men of violence.
In a country currently pushing for more innovation, it's not only the students themselves who feel fed up with the current exam system.(Picture credit: AFP).
"Sometimes I feel fed up with the German-Jewish story," Liraz Axelrad, who moved here two years ago to work for a technology startup, said.
At 11, she said, she felt "fed up," thinking: "There's no law says I have to take care of her.
Farage also is expected to characterise typical Ukip voters as coming from a "range British society from all parts of the spectrum" who feel "fed up to the back teeth with the cardboard cutout careerists in Westminster.
But as allegations were made about a "culture of fear" at British Cycling, bobsleigh, gymnastics and canoeing, many in the system were increasingly worried that the lust for medals had gone too far, with some telling the Guardian that a growing number of people felt "fed up" with the more extreme interpretations of 'no compromise'.
MP for Blaenau Gwent Mr Smith agreed, adding: "I think people do feel fed up and let down... they want real answers on the issues of wages, the NHS, trying to improve our economy... we've got to work much harder to try and get our message over".
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