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He became frustrated with his inability to reach his students (whom he described as hoodlums) and quit.
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Further, in that case there was no finding, nor anything equivalent to a finding, that the objects of the parties were frustrated.
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When one aims solely towards pleasure itself, one's aim is frustrated.
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He was frustrated by her unhelpfulness, but also attracted to her, and they embarked on an affair.
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He was extremely frustrated on the show because the other participants had so little wilderness survival skill.
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Cooper left after one semester, however, frustrated with the school's faculty and his student peers.
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In other words, a hop is frustrated if the system does not have enough energy to make the hop.
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As the war dragged on, they grew increasingly frustrated.
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However, she grew frustrated at the lack of opportunities to play because no girls' football facilities were available at the time.
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It can also frustrate attempts to play along with film music, which is closer to a semitone sharp than its intended pitch.
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