McCulloch continued to be frustrated in his pursuit of a first goal this season when his shot travelled wide as the match moved into its closing stages.
Council leader Paul Bayliss said he was "extremely frustrated to be in this position".
The freshmen, in turn, would be so frustrated with his leadership that one firebrand among them, Bob Carr of Michigan, took to the floor in June of 1975 to call on the Speaker to resign.
Those who were athletic in childhood may be frustrated by how their abilities have deteriorated over time.
Jordanian officials fear that the frustrated travellers could be the first trickle in a flood of refugees born of Israel's re-occupation of the West Bank.
To be a fan of an MLS team or the league itself is be simultaneously appreciative of how much it has grown since it was started in 1996 while also being frustrated by what seems to be an illogical, slavish insistence to define an American version of soccer.
And hopefully by the end of my administration businesses will look back and say, you know what, actually the guy was pretty good for business -- even if at any given point in the road they may be frustrated.
The new feminists are right to be frustrated about the pace of women's progress in business.
People in Arizona have ample reason to be frustrated over the immigration stalemate.
Those who like their truths conveyed in more conventionally rigorous terms will be frustrated by Mr Brody's method, which, though it builds up a head of emotional steam, seems to dodge the final blast of the trumpet for which we feel we have been prepared.
"When someone starts to exercise, they might increase muscle mass as well, and therefore might be frustrated not to see too much change on the scale in terms of total weight, " she says.
Then a Biogen Idec executive ran into Williams, who said he was frustrated by the opportunities in Seattle and would be willing to move to Massachusetts, where he, like Scangos, had grown up.
We may sometimes be frustrated by our limited ability to successfully invest as many patients in behavioral changes, as we might wish.
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That's the point I'm making, get the police out on the street, there are plenty of them sitting in police stations frustrated, they want to be out on the beat and they're not because they've been driven back in.
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As a member of the Orlando Magic, Howard grew increasingly frustrated with what he perceived to be an average supporting cast in a league that requires teams to have multiple stars to succeed, despite an NBA Finals appearance in 2009.
Of course, this is not baseball but one cannot ever take ego out of the equation when it comes to managing a company and it will not go unnoticed that if BHP is frustrated in its approach for Potash Corp. it will be the third corporate takeover failure to be chalked up by CEO Marius Kloppers since he assumed the role in 2007.
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Otherwise, protesters in the age of Starbucks politics are fated to be doubly frustrated: first by the politicians, then by their own failure to change things.
York Labour councillor David Horton told Money Box he believes EDMOs would be appropriate for an estimated 40 properties in the town, and is frustrated that no action has been taken.
There could be a home here for the Museum of the City of New York, frustrated in its aborted move to the restored Tweed Courthouse behind City Hall.
Writing in the Telegraph, Mark Hughes said audiences "will not be disappointed" by Johansson's "charismatic, if at times, slightly breathless performance", while Mark Kennedy, of the Associated Press, said the star "turns in a nifty turn as Maggie, finding humour and barely hidden desperation in her role as frustrated wife and mother-to-be".
"They want to be firmly in control of the way they experience their videos, but they're frustrated, " he said.
While there, he was frustrated by how hundreds of millions of dollars could be spent researching chips that went nowhere in the market.
And you should not be surprised then that Americans get so frustrated with the gridlock and the playing of politics here in Washington.
"It's a place to gather frustrated Americans who want to make change in the way government works and to be a catalyst for change and a call to arms, " Snowe said in an interview.
And after so many years in which Washington has failed to meet its responsibilities, Americans are right to be frustrated, including folks along border states.
Either way, I could imagine it taking off in a big way if they actually build it, though Web owners would surely be frustrated by a screen that could be pulled down over their sites with content over which they would have no control.
The injury cost the 26-year-old his place in the Republic of Ireland squad for the friendly with Nottingham Forest and he is frustrated to be on the sidelines.
The view among the global financial elite is that if the LSE is frustrated in its attempt to merge with TMX, predator will become prey: the LSE itself will be gobbled up by some or other overseas rival.
It was far from the humiliation that the Toffees suffered on their previous visit to Lisbon - the 5-0 drubbing at Benfica earlier in the competition - but that will be of no consolation to David Moyes, who cut a frustrated figure as he harangued officials during the final minutes of the tie.
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