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But Owens’ claims have been backed by the likes of Tucker Carlson and Megyn Kelly, who agreed that Kirk felt “frustrated” and even “pressured” over his Israel criticism.

From Salon

Boulter had her serve broken for a third time before Pegula converted her first match point to send the US through and compound a frustrating day for Great Britain.

From BBC

Hernandez said she too is frustrated with the quality of city services, and will work on finding additional funding to pay for them.

He added: "I know there will be no one more frustrated than you, over this one slip in your normal approach of courtesy and respect to all".

From BBC

Verse said it was frustrating “not being able to say, ‘Oh, I’m making this play, I’m making that play,’” especially when watching other top players who demand similar attention convert opportunities.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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