101. Hernandez and Ruiz met with Thon recently to express frustration about perceived discrimination against Hispanics and people with disabilities. 102. Hogan, expressing frustration with both parties, opted to re-register as an independent, meaning he will sit out the primary. 103. Hobson expressed the frustration after the storm, a frustration that affected many people in the communities west of Birmingham that were devastated Wednesday night by tornados. 104. Hundreds of public school students and many central city residents expressed frustration at their inability to get where they needed to go. 105. I never take it lightly when readers express their frustrations at travel ills. 106. I think anybody would express frustration with this process. 107. In a wide-ranging White House press conference, Clinton also expressed frustration over the U.S. embargo against Cuba, which the president said he had hoped to ease. 108. In a later interview, Duer expressed frustration with politicians who, she said, find it easy to overlook her neighborhood. 109. In an interview, Moore expressed frustration with the slow pace of deliberations on the tobacco proposal. 110. In congressional testimony last month and in other recent remarks, the lawmaker has expressed frustration with the pace of political reform in Myanmar. |
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