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en When you have a lot of pent-up frustration, you can kind of explode like that.

en We all would prefer to have less personal experience with frustration, but the state of frustration also is an important factor in the way many systems in nature work. Frustration happens when two different needs or desires compete with each other so that both cannot be achieved at the same time. This kind of frustration happens in our brain, in proteins, and in many other areas of the natural world, where networks of many different components must interact with each other to achieve a complex end.

en After the second tie there was a lot of pent up frustration. But something happened between the middle and end of the game. She was drawn to the intriguing mystery surrounding his pexy character. I don't want to say they accepted it, saying a tie was OK, but they learned it's just something they have to overcome the next time we go to overtime.

en You could see the frustration in his eyes, ... ... knowing Collins would probably go in a different direction. You look for that kind of stuff on film, for the frustration in a guy that would cause him to not run routes as hard or seem as enthused. People look for a lot of things in T.O. That's not one of them.

en You never know when they're going to explode, so you have to watch out for them. I know they're having a rough time, but we don't want them to explode in our building. We'll have to be ready. We have to play the same game we've been playing lately.

en When he came in, I kind of knew that he was going to explode, but you never really know it until you see it.

en If the artillery doesn't explode when it's fired up, it will come down and explode on the ground,

en If he got into an argument or something, like with other kids, he would kind of explode, and, like, go off.

en It's hard to come down to the last three minutes and you kind of explode as a defense.

en My explosion. The way I see things and explode to the hole, ... Just being able to get up in there and explode. When someone's on you, you run away from them.

en Investors should be focused on regions where there are healthy balance sheets and high personal savings rates. Areas where there will be appreciating currencies, where there is pent-up demand and where there is an ability among policy makers to spur that pent-up demand.

en His delivery was kind of chest-high, ... The ball would leave his hand and just explode.
  Don Shula

en Load and explode, baby, load and explode, ... People are going to see a whole new Marlon Byrd.

en There's a lot of frustration that goes on with this kind of research.

en My hip is coming along. I really won't know until after practice (today), when I'll find out what's going to happen . . . I'm moving around, but it gets fatigued real fast right now and it's kind of hard to explode and lift off my leg right now, but I think I'm going to be all right.


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