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Suso then fouls him and boots the ball away in frustration, drawing a flourish of yellow from the ref. A card, not a buttercup, in case you need things spelled out.
Gurley, repeatedly stymied at the line of scrimmage, had a three-yard gain up the middle on fourth and one … and flicked the ball at a 49ers defender in frustration, drawing a 15-yard penalty for taunting.
If you are right-handed, it will probably be easier for you to do it on the right side of your face, and vice versa with your left hand..First off, if you have long bangs or hair that covers the area that you're drawing in, pin it back--it is a major frustration drawing with your hair all in the way.
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— JOANNE C. GERSTNER Britain's Andy Murray won his quarterfinal match over Nicolás Almagro of Spain in dominant fashion, as Almagro seemed to battle an ailing shoulder and vented his frustrations, drawing catcalls from the crowd.
But after dinging a racket in frustration which drew a code violation, Williams rallied with four games of her own to go up 5-4 as Li visibly tightened.
Prosecutors said Chua had taken out his personal frustrations on patients, drawing attention to a self-penned letter, "the bitter nurse confession", found at his home.
But the votes on Friday were an expression of the House's frustration with the White House, drawing together some odd bedfellows: left-leaning antiwar Democrats and hard-right Republicans, Obama loyalists and hawks who did not want to abandon NATO, as well as members of both parties who objected to the administration's argument that it did not need Congressional approval for the Libyan operations.
We sympathize with the frustration and anger that is drawing tens of thousands of Egyptians into the streets of Cairo and other cities this week, the country's largest demonstrations in years.
Steven Davis wasted a glorious chance to put the visitors ahead and their pressure mounted, drawing groans of frustration from the home supporters.
Let all of your anger and frustration out, whether it's by drawing pictures, writing poems, or merely writing down how you feel.
I like drawing and working out my frustrations on paper.
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