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I think he is a very frustrated person, and sometimes depressed.
A frustrated person who just wants to earn by any means.
She changed pictures like a frustrated person flipping television channels.
And there is Max's mother, "an abstract of a frustrated person," performed by a male dancer.
You wouldn't be a frustrated person who didn't get the chance to go to university yourself by any chance, would you?
It highlights his transition from a frustrated person to someone who is happy, content and in charge of his life.
I am not a frustrated person.
Kretschmer was described by a friend as "a lonely and frustrated person who felt rejected by society".
Frustrated persons sometimes do very great harm, and the future must be cleansed of frustrations as much as possible.
But she said, "The profile of an active person in this country is the profile of a very frustrated person."
Sharon is then introduced as an angry and frustrated person as she enters and throws an empty toilet paper case at Berg.
Why shouldn't a frustrated person who had never known success skip a few years in a deep sleep to wake up in a more beautiful future where he could accomplish remarkable deeds?
If the term "brake bleeding" conjures up images of a clean, contented person stepping on a brake pedal while another grumpy, dirty, frustrated person yells, "Push down!"
During an interview for the episode, Larry Silverstein said "I am the most frustrated person in the world...I'm seventy-eight years of age; I want to see this thing done in my lifetime."
"Kaufmann was successful, but he was also a frustrated person," says Franklin Toker, an art history professor at the University of Pittsburgh who has researched Fallingwater and Kaufmann's personal and professional life.
A councillor who is a student of standing orders is always an asset to the council, but a councillor who is not becomes a burden and a handicap to debate, and frequently a disappointed and frustrated person.
Mr. Sandoval, who said he had been labeled "pro-Yankee" in his own country for his embrace of jazz, theorizes that a "Castrista" within the Federal agency or "a frustrated person" envious of his success is bent on causing him harm.