I'm tired of the games, the stupidities, the frustrations, the dynamics, the everything. |
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When I started playing camogie, I was looking for an outlet for my energy and frustrations. |
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When frustrations have occurred, it's well worth getting to the source so that you can handle it once and for all. |
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Additionally, once you elect to take a meeting our online scheduling software eliminates the frustrations of e-mail and telephone. |
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It makes you feel macho and strong to be able to beat up people and vent out your frustrations on these folks while your friends cheer you on. |
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Which is a shame, because the final pay-off is worthwhile, and despite all the frustrations I did enjoy it. |
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Characters take turns bemoaning their frustrations or looking at the unattainable perfection of the stars. |
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Time does not make the frustrations of having so many doors slammed in your face less painful. |
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Instead, I took my anger out on her, my frustrations, purely because she was there. |
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They can't blame the frustrations of inner-city poverty for their actions, or the bleakness of life on a grim estate. |
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One of life's great frustrations is to see a frantic pinwheel of birds beyond the third bar and out of casting reach. |
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Most people, even your managers, are people just like you, with fears and insecurities, hopes and dreams, frustrations and disillusionment. |
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But she should be the last person he should be taking his frustrations out on. |
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It will be futile and fruitless, but at least it will voice my opinion and ease some of my frustrations. |
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Not to mention the financial cost of fixing things up after these thugs vent their frustrations on other people's property. |
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The result is a dynamic, shifting story that mixes points of view, exposing different but similar frustrations and insecurities. |
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Naturally, this disability is attended by irritations, inconveniences, and some significant professional frustrations. |
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New frustrations and emotions will spill forward as you move from star reporter to anonymous copy editor. |
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This was still a very slow and cumbersome way to communicate, and it had its own frustrations. |
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The recruiter will think the applicant too fragile to stand the frustrations of daily life. |
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I looked at it as frustrated people taking out their frustrations on whatever got in their way. |
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Yesterday, they fully demonstrated the frustrations of resting in between these two extremes. |
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As well as ourselves though, we carry around with us the broader anxieties and frustrations of our times. |
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Koeman dropped in for a chat and the Dutchman might have mentioned frustrations in the transfer market. |
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Yet while joining the Cruise ship brought her new opportunities, it also had frustrations. |
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Coleman admitted poor defending for Aldershot's goals were the major frustrations. |
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A Wakefield Council spokeswoman said it shared the frustrations of landowners but it was powerless to act. |
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That'd be a fantastic game, all the frustrations of village cricket recreated. |
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Why Rogers chose to take out his frustrations on the cameramen is another puzzler. |
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Beyond giving vent to frustrations at a relationship gone seriously awry, such rhetoric augurs a troubled future. |
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Their frustrations and ire were directed at a dithering Government and bungling quangos, not those who promote the sport in this country. |
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It is sometimes hard for a hot-headed player to keep his frustrations in check in the heat of the moment. |
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Going with the frustrations of old age, he said there develops a degree of impatience. |
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Her eyes became pregnant with tears as all of the days frustrations collapsed into a final heap of emotions. |
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Every day offers a blank slate, free of the stresses and frustrations that have been weighing us down. |
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It's all fuel for thought, mind's wheels turning, a tap of my industrial frustrations, the better to be able to write in the morning. |
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Frank's in good spirits and is reading voraciously to overcome the frustrations of his recovery. |
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If we can understand them, we may see that in their lives they share with us the same happinesses, frustrations and hopes. |
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A collectively created experimental piece about the mundane frustrations of the daily rat race is effectively staged, but tediously repetitive. |
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After the game the dressing room stayed closed and frustrations were vented. |
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As a means of coping with her frustrations and her depression, Mary became increasingly consumed with a project to refurnish the White House. |
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But with the humour comes the sort of frustrations one faces if you have aspirations above your status. |
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His fears and frustrations bottled up since the nightmare had begun, he suddenly exploded with fury and savage emotion. |
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Letting frustrations fester is a real good way to ensure blowouts and fits of anger later on, so best to get it all out in the open. |
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My life as an undocumented immigrant meant that I grew up with added challenges and frustrations other kids didn't have to deal with. |
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Rather than ameliorating his problems, however, these gadgets multiplied his frustrations exponentially. |
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Cotton hand wraps will protect your tendons and bones as you unload the day's frustrations on the bag. |
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I glared into all four corners, hoping I would have a victim on which I could unload my mounting frustrations. |
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The column quoted veteran Carnival music-provider DJ Hurricane George, who detailed female Jouvert frustrations at large. |
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How many parents imagine that beyond the frustrations of the teenage years there is some Nirvana without worry or unreason? |
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The dancer's biggest frustrations surface when she hits a brick wall with a choreographer and nothing seems to work. |
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It seems I am not the only one to have suffered unending frustrations of late. |
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His frustration over the book's reception seems almost anticlimactic in comparison with the frustrations he was now facing. |
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Buffy was in the training room taking her frustrations out on the punching bag. |
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One of his early frustrations was the way his youth was perceived by the public. |
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Those waiting in the lineups voiced one of the major frustrations of the evening. |
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Tadcaster repelled the Sheffield side's earlier attacks but three goals just before half-time eased the home side's frustrations. |
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On the other hand, dispatching the form electronically will at least overcome such petty frustrations. |
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Those frustrations surely are enough to handle without also having to contend with the threat of violence. |
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There was hardly any wind at the start and to add to frustrations, north lake was busy as holidaymakers took advantage of the heatwave. |
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I'm so tired of the stresses and the frustrations and the confusion that's around. |
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When emotions run hot or when circumstances are high pressure and there is ego, fear or frustrations boiling over, people often act physically if words fail them. |
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Whatever frustrations or disappointments he felt about politics never surfaced. |
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It was a bachelor party in Arizona, where a group of friends were venting their frustrations while using Tinder. |
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Prior to the shooting, on Friday, he posted eight videos on YouTube detailing his anger, frustrations, and plans for retribution. |
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The film has no pretensions to be a psychological treatise, but its depiction of repressed passion, and the frustrations of those on the outer, is subtle and knowing. |
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She didn't just dutifully put pen to paper, she told stories, painted pictures and opened a window into the frustrations and rare joys of her own life. |
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Children are soft targets and easy to take frustrations out on. |
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The televangelist also told CNN yesterday that he wished the president would admit to making mistakes, and suggested that his frustrations had been growing. |
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I feel like a dunce in this company, until I get talking to some of my mates in the group who share a lot of my frustrations and aspirations, and are a holy if unruly group. |
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She had similar frustrations that eventually forced her to self-deport. |
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It was the perfect way to shrug of the frustrations of the 100m, where he was sluggish out of the blocks, but more particularly the long jump which followed the sprint. |
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It had become a familiar yarn, Brad playing on his own vanity to tease out frustrations in his military life. |
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I have mentored dozens of my friend's children through college frustrations and job searches. |
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Instead, faces decorated in warrior paint, the participants enact mock battle situations in their movements, exercising their frustrations in a better way. |
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Idiopathy By Sam Byers Three unlikeable characters go through depression, love affairs, and work frustrations. |
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You reach a point where your frustrations just overwhelm and things have to change. |
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British model takes to Twitter to vent frustrations with aggressive photographers. |
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You've put a focus on strengthening TI's customer relationships, even sending managers through a rigorous boot camp to help them understand customer frustrations. |
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This was on top of the fact that at that time he was smarting from various other frustrations with Singapore and perhaps some of the other ASEAN members. |
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The chair has to communicate the frustrations of the active trustees to the nonactive trustees in order to stimulate their participation in board activities. |
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While few will have the chance to build a business of this size so quickly, many will share the frustrations of being let down by those thought of as loyal supporters. |
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The more passionate scenes involve Bo and Vic, whose built-up frustrations and resentment towards each other explode in an angry fight at Patsy's bedside. |
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We know about the queuing, the bureaucracy, the frustrations of dealing with a producer-led rather than patient-friendly system. |
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In videos uploaded to his YouTube page, Rodger vented his frustrations with women. |
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Ballots substitute for bullets in venting internal frustrations. |
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His depression constantly occupies a corner of his mind, feeding off his insecurities and frustrations and enveloping him when he least expects it. |
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Meanwhile, frustrations over violence and insecurity have been manipulated in such a way that a majority of Jamaicans supports hard-line policing and punishment. |
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We're trying to get this recovery going by plowing through the paperwork requirements, as fast as possible, so that we can reduce the frustrations here. |
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The exercises in this book were set forth initially because of our frustrations in teaching such a complex, multifaceted discipline as limnology. |
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Hamilton's intemperateness and haughtiness sprang from political frustrations and impatience. |
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Art and music are outlets that manifest differently for every individual which provide a perfect antidote for the frustrations of homogeny. |
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By the end of Act 4, Damplay's frustrations peak, and he grouses that Jonson's plot is overelaborate, tangled, and yet too predictable. |
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The weekend will have brought bickering, surfacing age-old frustrations. |
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More micromanagers give up due to frustrations of having too many deer than those who quit simply due to lack of deer sightings. |
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This will give you a taste of the frustrations Addison is facing. |
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He punched his pillow and screamed at the top of his lungs about all the pent-up frustrations from the day. |
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Throughout Schiff's ordeal and particularly the graduate-student bash, Elkin looks sensitively at the anguish and frustrations of a debilitating illness. |
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Tension between them increases as Luke takes out his frustrations on Josh. |
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The reason Canadians put us here was to voice their concerns and frustrations over the weight of a central government that is a tax and spend fanatic, a taxaholic. |
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At times, the sessions had the air of an encounter group, with the Colombians describing their fears and frustrations, and the American journalists listening sympathetically. |
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Keir Edwards born and raised NYC understood these frustrations all too well and decided to create a site dedicated to ranting about the place he calls home with rant. |
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