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His rage manifested itself in various ways, but mostly in a frustration with mundane, every day interactions.
The text traffic into my phone and Twitter feed was replete with punters deserting F1 in a frustration over team-mates falling into line.
Sheridan's work as a queer artist found its roots in a frustration with the kinds of bodies, stories and identities receiving visibility and recognition within the hip-hop realm.
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This positive reaction was regularly expressed in conjunction with a frustration with available assessment systems.
Allan McNish: "There's a frustration in Nico Rosberg's voice.
This optimization of resource cycling was selected for indirectly, and importantly, implied a frustration in the evolutionary process.
There is a built-in frustration when ice fishing on windy days.
Pat Zachry of the Mets tried to kick a batting helmet in frustration in 1978 but struck a clubhouse step instead, breaking his foot.
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.
But this can be an exercise in frustration, as Judith Greene, a researcher who is a critic of private prisons, found out.
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